

This Jungian Life Podcast
Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano
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.
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Apr 16, 2020 • 1h 5min
Nigredo: Finding Light in Our Darkness
Exploring the concept of Nigredo in alchemy, symbolizing facing our shadows and discomfort for transformation. Analyzing dreams of a high school teacher and a woman contemplating identity beyond motherhood. Delving into dream symbols of transformative energies and intimacy, highlighting the potential for radical change.

Apr 9, 2020 • 1h 6min
When Everything Changes: Is There Opportunity in Crisis?
Explore the idea that crises can be fertile ground for opportunity, drawing insights from historical figures like Viktor Frankl. Delve into the emotional toll of catastrophic events and how they can spark personal growth. Discover the transformative effects of uncertainty on individual agency and collective resilience. Hear inspiring tales of adaptation during the pandemic and the psychological impact of chaos. Reflect on the balance between conformity and individuality, especially in structured environments like schools, and find healing through dreams.

Apr 2, 2020 • 1h 4min
Ancestors: Our Psychological Inheritance
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!The archetype of origins is in resurgence since the advent of ancestry-mapping programs. What are the psychological and symbolic meanings of ancestry? Identity is often strongly linked to ancestry in its ethnic and cultural aspects, and as the carrier of personal traits.Genealogy gives rise to meaning-making narratives such as: I get my talent for storytelling from my Irish forebears. Jung knew that family complexes are handed down when he said, “Psychologically, the central point of a human personality is the place where the ancestors are reincarnated.” Genograms, another mapping technique, allow us to trace those intellectual and emotional family patterns. Every individual rests on a historical foundation of family, tribe, clan, and nation—and, at levels below consciousness, we are also affected by our common roots in the primeval past and the mysterious central fire of life. In order to differentiate from this multi-layered context, it can help to know it. LOOK & GROWJoin THIS JUNGIAN LIFE DREAM SCHOOLDo you have a topic you want us to cover?WE NEED YOUR HELP! Become a patron to keep TJL running.We've got totally NEW MERCH! We’d like to take a crack interpreting your dream.If you’ve been struggling in the dark, trying to find the keys to unlock your dreams, help has arrived. Order your copy of Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams from the hosts of This Jungian Life podcast and open the secret door.

Mar 26, 2020 • 1h 11min
Therapist Disclosures: Withholding or Overloading?
The discussion dives into the age-old debate of therapist self-disclosure versus maintaining professional distance. It contrasts Freud's detached approach with Jung's emphasis on relational dynamics and human interaction. Anecdotes highlight how sharing personal experiences can foster connection but risk blurring boundaries. The role of dreams in therapy is also explored, revealing insights into vulnerability and attachment. Lastly, the impact of archetypes on the psyche and their reflection in therapy adds another layer to the intriguing complexity of the therapeutic process.

Mar 19, 2020 • 1h 2min
Facing the Fear of Coronavirus: Finding a Grounding Attitude
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them! The word plague derives from the Latin plangere, “to strike the breast as if in lamentation.” The novel coronavirus has visited loss, fear and hardship on many. Nature in her destructive mode can radically disrupt cultural creations and norms and show us how fragile they – and we -- are. We may also find new sources of sustenance within. Dreams, bodywork, and the imaginal realm can help us access a new attitude: a reorientation of purpose, meaning, and consciousness. “The great events of world history are, at bottom, profoundly unimportant. In the last analysis, the essential thing is the life of the individual. This alone makes history, here alone do the great transformations first take place, and the whole future, the whole history of the world, ultimately spring as a gigantic summation from these hidden sources in individuals. In our most private and most subjective lives, we are not only the passive witnesses of our age, and its sufferers, but also its makers. We make our own epoch.”C.G. Jung, CW 18, Para. 1400. LOOK & GROWJoin THIS JUNGIAN LIFE DREAM SCHOOLDo you have a topic you want us to cover?WE NEED YOUR HELP! Become a patron to keep TJL running.We've got totally NEW MERCH! We’d like to take a crack interpreting your dream.If you’ve been struggling in the dark, trying to find the keys to unlock your dreams, help has arrived. Order your copy of Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams from the hosts of This Jungian Life podcast and open the secret door.

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Mar 12, 2020 • 1h 5min
Destiny: Are We Fated to Have One?
The podcast dives into the age-old debate of fate versus destiny, illustrating how our potential can be shaped by both internal struggles and external pressures. It employs the acorn metaphor to discuss personal growth and self-actualization, comparing it to artistic endeavors. Dreams play a crucial role in revealing inner truths, with vivid examples drawn from personal experiences. The conversation also highlights how childhood influences affect identity and creativity, emphasizing the power of psychotherapy in reclaiming one's true self.

Mar 5, 2020 • 58min
Pessimism: Was Eeyore Right?
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them! “Could be worse. Not sure how, but it could be.” For Eeyore, only perverse possibilities lie ahead, even if they are unknowable. Do gloomy expectations create self-fulfilling prophecies? Or are pessimists more realistic than naive optimists like Winnie the Pooh? Pessimism can be associated with depression, anxiety, sleep disorders and more. It may also motivate preparation and striving, especially if the pessimist believes he or she can overcome significant obstacles and succeed. There is a difference between ability to anticipate pitfalls and a depressed or hopeless emotional state. Pessimism may have roots in early relational disappointments, leading the person to believe it is better not to expect anything good than to hope for reward and be disappointed. The Greek myth of Icarus is often seen as a cautionary tale against recklessly flying too high and falling – but Icarus was also warned against fearfully flying too low and immobilization. Holding the tension of the opposites—pessimism and optimism--is what makes movement of libido possible. LOOK & GROWJoin THIS JUNGIAN LIFE DREAM SCHOOLDo you have a topic you want us to cover?WE NEED YOUR HELP! Become a patron to keep TJL running.We've got totally NEW MERCH! We’d like to take a crack interpreting your dream.If you’ve been struggling in the dark, trying to find the keys to unlock your dreams, help has arrived. Order your copy of Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams from the hosts of This Jungian Life podcast and open the secret door.

Feb 27, 2020 • 1h 3min
Outrageous! What Drives Shocking Behaviors?
DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!We can all cite examples of behaviors that defy reason and meaning. How can we understand X shouting those things at a party, or the bizarre thing Y filmed himself doing on YouTube? There is a great array of psychological labels for such behaviors, as if pronouncing them “histrionic,” “manic” or even “drunk” explains radical actions and cascades of feelings. The roots of such exaggerated expressions may lie in early relational traumas and attempts to compensate for authentic lacks by appearing uncaring and daring, or dramatic and demanding. Overall, an inability to hold the tension between feeling and action has occurred, hinting at an adaptive failure. Extreme behaviors are often the externally expressed compensation for their internal opposites, so outrageous behavior may be a plea for empathic attention and authentic connection. LOOK & GROWJoin THIS JUNGIAN LIFE DREAM SCHOOLDo you have a topic you want us to cover?WE NEED YOUR HELP! Become a patron to keep TJL running.We've got totally NEW MERCH! We’d like to take a crack interpreting your dream.If you’ve been struggling in the dark, trying to find the keys to unlock your dreams, help has arrived. Order your copy of Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams from the hosts of This Jungian Life podcast and open the secret door.

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Feb 20, 2020 • 55min
Projection: When the Dart Lands
The podcast explores the concept of projection in Jungian and psychoanalytic thought, discussing its definition and importance. It delves into the role of projection in understanding the functioning of the psyche and its influence on relationships and professional roles. The speakers explore the process of withdrawing projections and achieving greater consciousness and individuation. They also discuss Jung's countertransference theory and the symbolism of sacrifice.

Feb 13, 2020 • 1h 18min
Climate Change: How Can We Welcome Upsetting Truths?
Join climate scientist and Jungian analyst Jeffrey Kiehl, whose work bridges the worlds of atmospheric science and psychology. Kiehl discusses the urgent need to confront the myth of infinite growth and its detrimental impact on the environment. He emphasizes reconnecting with nature as a means of personal and collective healing. Drawing on ancient myths, he highlights interconnectedness and the psychological implications of consumption. Kiehl's insights remind us that nurturing our inner life can inspire meaningful action towards sustainability.


