
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 | Twice weekly | Episodes | 499 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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As Jung often said “I am not a Jungian, I am Jung!” I dont think Jung would be pleased with this podcasts banal and uninspiring use of his psychology. This gaggle of 3 Jungian’s seem to know little about Jung’s most important concepts (such as the Self, Typology, counter transference, and on and on). The three chortle and muse amongst themselves more than they think and reference Jung’s commentary on subject and have no interviewing skills to speak of as they cant stop talking or commenting s... more
One of the most impactful podcasts I’ve listened to among all the shows and all the years of listening. Moved to tears, and able to settle a lot of inner turmoil that I’ve been struggling with. My internal struggle must have put me in the right space for the ideas to land in a way that I feel changed. Very grateful for the work/ideas/conversations you share.
I have been listening to this podcast for almost three years. It came into my life after a particularly difficult period. I immediately found it fascinating for exploring life’s bigger questions — at precisely the time when I was floundering for a new way forward. It has worked a kind of magic and has given me a close relationship to my dreams, a greater openness to spirituality, and an ability to lead a more reflective and creative life. Thank you so much Deb, Lisa, and Joseph for all the time ... more
TJL has been a weekly companion to me ever since 2020. Until recently, I looked to the hosts for wisdom and guidance, and am now studying counselling as a first step towards deepening my relationship with the work of Carl Jung. But a few weeks ago, I saw some bad reviews here that prompted me (unwillingly, I must admit) to discover Lisa’s writings on Trans youth, her involvement in certain anti-Trans organisations (like Genspect, who have platformed bigots like Lionel Shriver) her promotion of p... more
The experience of listening to this podcast with these three analysts is like being in a room where 3 crystal prisms dangle freely while sunlight streams in the window, creating innumerable multicolored rainbows of light that dance all around the room - there is more to behold than is humanly possible.
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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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