
This Jungian Life Podcast Horror as a Mirror: What Netflix’s MONSTER Makes Us See
Oct 23, 2025
In this discussion, Joey Pollari—an actor, musician, and director known for his role as Anthony Perkins in Netflix's *Monster*—explores the psychological depths of horror. He shares how Jungian ideas shaped his artistic process and discusses the complex interplay between personal trauma and public persona. The conversation addresses the nature of monsters within us, the allure of horror, and the impact of embodying monstrous characters. Joey also reflects on the lessons of resilience learned through rejection in the acting world.
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Horror Reveals Our Shadow
- Monster (Ed Gein) forces viewers to ask where monsters hide in our own psyche.
- The series uses true crime to mirror audience fascination with evil and shadow.
Jung Sparked Dream Change
- Joey Pollari learned Jung via books like Man and His Symbols and then his dreams changed.
- Reading Jung helped him practice dream work and deepen his intuition for acting.
Acting Is Intuition Plus Prep
- Acting blends psychological prep with intuition; true discovery happens in the room.
- Pollari describes acting as listening to an inner daemon guiding authentic reaction.












