
Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by Carl Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 508 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | |||

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!
Pierre Janet’s term abaissement du niveau mental describes an experience so common we barely notice it: fatigue, highway hypnosis, shock, wool-gathering, or monotony lowers the threshold of... more
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!
Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Princess and the Pea” is a parable about seeing beneath the surface. It shows us that our authentic nature can be detected, whether we’re swathed in status or... more
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!
In the aftermath of the holidays, many people find themselves facing an old question in a new stage of life: what does an adult child owe aging parents, especially when the relationship was... more
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!
In this episode, Joseph, Lisa, and Deb explain why Corruption is not only a political problem, but a human one, why Power breaks trust long before it breaks laws, and why the most dangerous... more
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Currently listening to the episode on guns. Deb’s intolerance of 2nd Amendment rights and ignorance of/lack of respect for the Constitution are laughable. I’m sick of her boilerplate liberal opinions stinking up the show. I wish it were just Lisa and Joseph who are actually deep thinkers and able to talk without getting intolerant and judgmental like Deb. So tired of it. This kind of thing alienates listeners of various political orientations.
I learn a ton from this show. The three analysts who host it are all extremely intelligent and articulate. They present a lot of detailed information but in a way that allows me to apply it to my own life. I now subscribe to the show and am thankful to have found it.
The higher self directs to become our highest self. Looking within is our greatest challenge. Often this podcast’s topics are in alignment with where I am at, at the time of release. Appreciate your commitment to continuing this work. Kind Regards.
You three are just incredible. Thank you for serving humanity with such lightness, wisdom and serenity.
3ish years ago, an episode was centered around the film The Whale. It was a new, critically-acclaimed release still in theaters. Within the first few minutes of the podcast - with no spoiler warning - the surprise ending of the film is casually given away. If this was a 15 year old movie, sure. But a new movie still showing in theaters? You don’t have to be a genius to know that giving away the ending to a new movie / book / tv show / whatever is a jerk move.
Every time someone mentions this m... more
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Engaging conversations from three Jungian analysts provide insightful discussions that explore psychological themes through the lens of Carl Jung. Episodes cover a range of topics, including dreams, psychological archetypes, and contemporary issues, blending humor and depth in their analyses. The hosts frequently draw on listener-submitted dreams, fostering a connection between personal experiences and broader psychological insights. The combination of lively interactions and serious exploration of topics makes this podcast unique, appealing to listeners interested in psychology, personal growth, and dream analysis.
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