

Episode 21: Jeffrey Kiehl
Jul 24, 2016
In this discussion, Jeffrey Kiehl, a Jungian analyst and climate scientist, unveils his insights on the psychological dimensions of climate change. He shares his transformative journey from science to Jungian analysis, driven by a profound dream. Kiehl examines the psychological roots of consumerism, arguing that it often masks an inner emptiness. He emphasizes the importance of personal and collective responsibility and critiques climate skepticism, while advocating for urgent, transformative action to address global warming.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
From Science to Soul: A Jungian Journey
02:47 • 24min
Understanding Climate Change vs. Global Warming
26:51 • 8min
Consumerism and Inner Wholeness
34:58 • 25min
Inner Responsibility for Climate Action
59:30 • 7min
Skepticism and Climate Conspiracy Theories
01:06:51 • 5min
The Urgency of Climate Change: A Call for Transformation
01:12:03 • 5min