A unique podcast exploring the life and work of C.G. Jung through in-depth discussions with certified Jungian Analysts. Created and hosted by Laura London in Chicago.
We are joined by Jungian analyst Ann Yeoman, Ph.D. in Devon, England and Professor Kevin Lu, Ph.D. at the University of London to discuss their new book, 'C.G. Jung's Collected Works: The Basics,' scheduled to be published by Routledge on March 18th, 2024.
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst and theoretical physicist Dr. Robert Matthews joins us from Australia to discuss his book, The Paradoxical Meeting of Depth Psychology and Physics: Reflections on the Unification of Psyche and Matter, published by Routledge in 2022 as part of the Research in Analytical Psychology and Jungian Studies book series.
Oxford-trained scholar Professor Paul Bishop joins us from the University of Glasgow in Scotland to discuss Jung's connection to Goethe, Plato, and Nietzsche.
Jungian analyst Dr. Joseph Cambray joins us via video from Carpinteria, California to discuss Synchronicity: Nature & Psyche in an Interconnected Universe
Jungian analyst James Hollis, Ph.D. returns to discuss his new book, A Life of Meaning: Relocating Your Center of Spiritual Gravity, published in July by Sounds True.
Jungian analyst Linda Carter joins us from Carpinteria, California to discuss her essay, "The Combination Method: Use of Ketamine as an Adjunct to Analytic Treatment," which she will be presenting at next month's joint IAAP/Pacifica Graduate Institute Conference, Psychedelics and Individuation: Conversations with Jungian Analysts, and published in the accompanying book, Psychedelics and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts (Chiron Publications, December 2023)
Professor Roesler joins us from Freiburg, Germany to discuss his books, Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research; C.G. Jung’s Archetype Concept: Theory, Research & Applications; and Deconstructing Archetype Theory: A Critical Analysis of Jungian Ideas; as well as his groundbreaking research report to the IAAP, “Development of a Reconceptualization of Archetype Theory.”
Jungian analyst and anthropologist Henry Abramovitch, Ph.D. returns to us from Jerusalem, Israel to discuss his books on Analytical Psychology, the plays he's written with Murray Stein, and his new thriller, Panic Attacks in Pistachio: A Psychological Detective Story
We welcome back Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. in Paradise Valley, Arizona to discuss her forthcoming book, Imposter Syndrome & the 'As-If' Personality in Analytical Psychology: The Fragility of Self, scheduled to be released by Routledge on Sept. 26, 2023.
Professor Martin Liebscher, Ph.D. joins us from University College London to discuss his work as an editor and translator for the Philemon Foundation, completing the works of C.G. Jung.
Jungian analyst and publisher Dr. Robert Hinshaw joins us from Einsiedeln, Switzerland to discuss the new book, Reflections on the Life & Dreams of C.G. Jung, released last month by his publishing house, Daimon Verlag.
Jungian analyst and author Dr. Murray Stein joins us on Jung's 148th birthday to discuss the Jung family home and museum, the festschrift for Dr. Stein's upcoming 80th birthday, the latest volume of his Collected Writings on the problem of evil, a new book on evil and the shadow, and the upcoming conference and book launch for Psychedelics and Individuation.
Jungian analyst Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D. joins us to celebrate her first book, Hags & Heroes: A Feminist Approach to Jungian Psychotherapy with Couples, just re-issued by Inner City Books.
Jungian analyst and filmmaker Laurie Layton Schapira joins us from Brooklyn, New York to discuss the re-issue of her book, The Cassandra Complex: Living with Disbelief – A Modern Perspective on Hysteria, now back in print from Inner City Books. We also discuss her films, The Prophecy of the Seeress and Women in China: Up Against the Wall.
Inner City Books is back and they've just published their first title in five years. The Call of Destiny: An Introduction to Carl Jung's Major Works, written by Jungian analyst and frequent Speaking of Jung guest J. Gary Sparks, was released today, March 1st, 2023.
Jungian analyst and author Bernice H. Hill, Ph.D. joins us from Boulder, Colorado to discuss her books, Emergence of the Cosmic Psyche, Spiritual Perspectives on Death & Dying, and Cosmic Human Cosmic Intent.
Jungian scholar and professor Roderick Main, Ph.D. joins us from the University of Essex to discuss his books, The Rupture of Time: Synchronicity and Jung’s Critique of Modern Western Culture; Revelations of Chance: Synchronicity as Spiritual Experience; and Breaking the Spell of Disenchantment: Mystery, Meaning, & Metaphysics in the Work of C.G. Jung.
Physicist and honorary IAAP member Dr. Harald Atmanspacher is on the faculty of the ETH Zürich and the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich. We discuss his books, The Pauli-Jung Conjecture & Its Impact Today, and Dual-Aspect Monism & the Deep Structure of Meaning
Jungian analyst and astrologer Marianne Meister, Ph.D. joins us from the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich to discuss her book, The Key to the Self: Understanding Yourself through Depth Psychological Astrology
J. Gary Sparks is a Zürich-trained Jungian analyst who trained with Marie-Louise von Franz. He returns to us from Indianapolis to discuss Vol. 7 of von Franz's Collected Works – Aurora Consurgens: A Document Attributed to Thomas Aquinas on the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy – A Companion Work to C.G. Jung’s Mysterium Coniunctionis
Jungian analyst Leslie Stein joins us from Sydney, Australia to discuss his book, Working with Mystical Experiences in Psychoanalysis: Opening to the Numinous, and the newly released Eastern Practices & Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts.
Craig Stephenson joins us from Lisbon, Portugal to discuss his work as both an academic scholar and a Jungian analyst, and his books, Ages of Anxiety, Anteros, Jung & Moreno, On Psychological & Visionary Art, Possession, and the forthcoming The Correspondence of Victoria Ocampo, Count Keyserling, & C.G. Jung
Jungian analyst and author of Jung's Map of the Soul Dr. Murray Stein returns to discuss The Real BTS Dinner Party, followed by a spirited discussion with Jungian analyst Dr. Melissa Werner and BTS ARMY Help Center counselor Tiffany Helton.
Clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst candidate-in-training Shin-Ichiro Otsuka, Ph.D. joins us from Kobe, Japan to discuss his Japanese translation of the book, Map of the Soul: 7 – Persona, Shadow & Ego in the World of BTS by Jungian analyst Murray Stein, Ph.D. with psychiatrists Steven Buser, M.D. and Leonard Cruz, M.D.
Jungian analyst and psychiatrist John Beebe, M.D. joins us from San Francisco to discuss the new edition in the Philemon Series: Jung's Lectures Delivered at ETH Zurich, Volume 2: Consciousness and the Unconscious
Jungian analyst and psychological astrologer Kiyomi Hirose joins us from Fukuyama, Japan to discuss her English translation of the book, The Code of Laozi: A Gate for the Great Tao – The Ultimate Principle of Sexuality Hidden in Laozi's Teaching
Jungian analyst Royce Froehlich, Ph.D. joins us from New York City to discuss the paper he presented at the 2016 IAAP Congress in Kyoto, Japan: C.G. Jung, Disindividuation, Media: Effects of Communication Technology on the Human Psyche
Jungian analyst Frith Luton returns to the podcast from Melbourne, Australia to discuss the forthcoming volume of the Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz, Niklaus von Flüe & Saint Perpetua: A Psychological Interpretation of their Visions, scheduled to be released by Chiron Publications on Mar. 31, 2022.
Jungian analyst Dr. Murray Stein returned to the podcast to discuss Jung's concept of psychological types, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), personality, and BTS. This special video edition was livestreamed on Thursday, March 3rd at 9:00 am CT.
Jungian analyst Dr. Art Funkhouser returns to us from Bern, Switzerland to discuss the subject of his thesis dissertation at the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich: déjà vu and its related phenomena.
Jungian analyst Art Funkhouser, Ph.D. joins us from Bern, Switzerland for the first in our two-part series of interviews. On this episode we discuss his lab course on Jungian dreamwork that he teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich. Topics include his background as a physicist, his work in holography, how he got to Zürich, his training analyst Marie-Louise von Franz, how Jungian analysts work with dreams, and the subjects of lucid and precognitive dreaming.
Jungian analyst Dr. Nancy Qualls-Corbett joins us from Birmingham, Alabama to discuss her book, The Sacred Prostitute: Eternal Aspect of the Feminine, her research into Mary Magdalene, and Jung's concepts of the anima and animus
Jung's great-grandson Dr. Thomas Fischer joins us from Vienna, Austria to discuss the Community of Heirs and the Foundation of the Works of C.G. Jung, their first publication, The Art of C.G. Jung, and the forthcoming Original Protocols for Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
Jungian analyst James Hollis, Ph.D. returns for our 100th episode to discuss his new book, The Broken Mirror: Refracted Visions of Ourselves, published on Jan. 1, 2022 by Chiron Publications.
Jungian analyst, psychiatrist, and geneticist Dr. Michael Escamilla joins us from the University of Texas to discuss his book, 'Bleuler, Jung, & the Creation of the Schizophrenias,' his essay, 'Neuroscience & Jung,' and his genetics research
Husband and wife Jungian analysts John & Nada O'Brien join us from Belgrade, Serbia to discuss their new book, Analytical Psychology of Football: Professional Jungian Football Coaching, published this year by Routledge.
Jungian analyst Melissa Werner, Ph.D. joins us live from Los Angeles the morning after the final BTS concert at SoFi Stadium to discuss her experience with host Laura London who attended the Saturday and Sunday night shows in LA
Jungian analyst and somatics practitioner Marian Dunlea joins us from Galway, Ireland to discuss her award-winning book, BodyDreaming in the Treatment of Developmental Trauma: An Embodied Therapeutic Approach, published by Routledge in 2019.
Rev. Dr. Logan C. Jones joins us from Raleigh, North Carolina to discuss his new book, The Best of James Hollis: Wisdom for the Inner Journey, published on October 1st by Chiron Publications.
Jungian analyst and author Nancy Swift Furlotti, Ph.D. joins us from Aspen, Colorado to discuss her upcoming Fay Lecture Series, "The Splendor of the Maya," and the new short film, "Soulheal"
We discuss the positive aspect of depression and how creative acts can help one out of their depression, Dr. Rosen's concept of 'egocide' as an alternative to suicide, Taoism in the lives of C.G. Jung and Elvis Presley, Betty Ford, The Alchemy of Cooking, and a whole lot more.
Jungian analyst and author of Jung's Map of the Soul, Murray Stein, Ph.D. returns to discuss BTS' groundbreaking speech at the 2021 United Nations General Assembly
Frank N. McMillan, III joins us from Corpus Christi, Texas to discuss his book, Finding Jung, the McMillan Institute for Jungian Studies, and the annual Fay Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology
Luis Moris joins us to discuss training at ISAP Zürich, his production company Blue Salamandra Films, his research on life after death in the psychology of C.G. Jung, and director Stanley Kubrick's fascination with the shadow side of man.
Dr. Hein discusses his work in the field of resonant sensing, his music, and his books, Opening Minds: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop Circles, & Resonance (2002), Planetary Intelligence: 101 Easy Steps to Energy, Well-Being, & Natural Insight (2006), and Black Swan Ghosts: A Sociologist Encounters Witnesses to Unexplained Aerial Craft, Their Occupants, & Other Elements of the Multiverse (2017).
Jungian analyst Michael Marsman joins us from Berkeley, California to discuss Kali, Ayyappan, Kali, and Hindu mythology, gender roles and transgenderism, and addiction & recovery
Jungian analyst and author John Ryan Haule, Ph.D. on his book, Jung in the 21st Century Vol. 2: Synchronicity & Science
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, long-time investigative reporter and distinguished lecturer Ralph Blumenthal joins us from New York City to discuss his new book – a comprehensive biography on the late Harvard psychiatrist Dr. John E. Mack
Jungian analyst and author John Ryan Haule returns for the third in a series of interviews. We discuss his book, Jung in the 21st Century Vol. 1: Evolution & Archetype, published by Routledge in 2010.
Jungian analyst Beverley Zabriskie is a very prolific author, having published many journal articles and book chapters including “The Spectrums of Emotion” in Research in Analytical Psychology, “Time & Tao in Synchronicity” in The Pauli-Jung Conjecture, and “Jung & Pauli: A Meeting of Rare Minds,” the preface to Atom & Archetype: The Pauli-Jung Letters, which is the subject of our talk today.
Walter Bosley is a former counterintelligence agent-turned-researcher who now scrutinizes the classified manned space program. He has been employed by the FBI, is an inactive reserve officer in the United States Air Force for which he served as a Special Agent of the AFOSI (that's the Air Force Office of Special Investigations) and, following his military service, spent six years as a counterterrorism operational consultant.
Jungian analyst and professor of philosophy and religion Dr. Jenny Yates joins us from the University of North Carolina Wilmington to discuss her books, Psyche & the Split-Brain, Jung on Death & Immortality, and The Near-Death Experience
Author and broadcaster Whitley Strieber joins us to discuss his latest book, Jesus: A New Vision
Jungian analyst John Ryan Haule, Ph.D. returns for the second episode in this series to discuss his book, Perils of the Soul: Ancient Wisdom & the New Age, C.G. Jung, gnosticism, shamanism, Dr. John Mack, alien abductions, hypnosis, racism, and a whole lot more
Religious studies professor Diana Walsh Pasulka, Ph.D. joins us from the University of North Carolina Wilmington to discuss her books, Heaven Can Wait: Purgatory in Catholic Devotional & Popular Culture and American Cosmic: UFOs, Technology, Religion
Jungian analyst and author John Ryan Haule, Ph.D. joins us from Boston to discuss his spiritual experience, how he became interested in Jung, his dissertation on Heidegger, and one of his early books, The Ecstasies of St. Francis: The Way of Lady Poverty, which explores narcissism from a creative and transformative perspective.
Psychologist and historian Dr. Angela Graf-Nold joins us from Zürich, Switzerland to discuss the history of Jung's Word Association Experiment, the Burghölzli Clinic, Sabina Spielrein, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Théodore Flournoy, and a whole lot more.
Jungian analyst and author John Desteian, J.D., Psy.D., joins us from St. Paul, Minnesota to discuss the re-publication of his book, Coming Together – Coming Apart: The Union of Opposites in Love Relationships, scheduled to be released on Mar. 15, 2021 by Chiron Publications
Jungian analyst, author, and teacher Dr. James Hollis joins us from Washington, D.C. to discuss his new book, Prisms: Reflections on This Journey We Call Life, published just this week by Chiron.
Author and illustrator Mike Clelland on his books, The Messengers: Owls, Synchronicity & the UFO Abductee, Stories from The Messengers: Accounts of Owls, UFOs & a Deeper Reality, and Hidden Experience: A Memoir of Owls, Synchronicity, & UFO Contact, with Jungian analyst Dr. Kenneth James providing commentary.
Jungian psychiatrists Steven Buser and Leonard Cruz of Chiron Publications are the General Editors of the forthcoming Collected Works of Marie-Louise von Franz
Tommy Lascelles steps in to interview Laura London about being the creator and host of Speaking of Jung. And later, Laura is joined by Liz Jefferson of Inner City Books to top off this New Year's Eve edition of our special Quarantine Series.
The author of Jung's Map of the Soul ~ Jungian analyst Dr. Murray Stein in Zürich, Switzerland ~ returns to Speaking of Jung to discuss the new album 'BE' by BTS.
Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. joins us from Paradise Valley, Arizona to discuss her new book, The Absent Father Effect on Daughters: Father Desire, Father Wounds
We are joined by the editor and co-translator of Jung's Black Books, Professor Sonu Shamdasani in London, England.
Jungian analyst and author Dr. Arlene Landau joins us from Los Angeles to discuss the republication of her book, Tragic Beauty: The Dark Side of Venus Aphrodite and the Loss and Regeneration of Soul
Hellenistic astrologer S.J. Anderson joins us from the banks of the Danube River for the 11th edition of our special Quarantine Series.
Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist Dr. Bradley TePaske joins us from Los Angeles to discuss the re-publication of his book, Sexuality and the Religious Imagination, as well as his essays on shamanism, Gnosticism, and Mary Magdalene.
Miguel Conner of the long-running Aeon Byte Gnostic Radio joins us from Chicago to discuss how we are living in gnostic times.
Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist Dr. Mark Winborn joins us from Memphis, Tennessee to discuss his provocative essay, "Liber Novus and the Metaphorical Psyche: Revisioning the Red Book," published in Vol. 4 of Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul Under Postmodern Conditions
Joining us to honor our first guest, the late Jungian analyst and founder of Inner City Books, Daryl Sharp are his sons Dave & Ben Sharp, senior editor and artist Victoria Cowan, general manager and resident drummer Scott Milligen, and Daryl's loving companion Liz Jefferson.
Jungian analyst and Voice Dialogue Facilitator Dianne Braden joins us from Solon, Ohio to discuss her book, The Path of Relationship: The Life & Work of Drs. Hal & Sidra Stone
Joining us for the 9th edition of our special Quarantine Series is geological engineer Wade Johnson in Boulder, Colorado. We discuss historic earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, how to monitor current conditions, and his experiences at Yellowstone National Park.
Jungian analyst and author Jason E. Smith joins us from Massachusetts to discuss training at the C.G. Jung Institute Boston, his article, "Thank God I'm a Jungian," and his upcoming book, Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, scheduled to be published by Chiron in the late Fall of 2020
Former police officer and private military contractor John Herlosky joins us from Los Angeles, California to discuss his book, A Sorcerer's Apprentice: A Skeptic's Journey Into the CIA's Project Star Gate.
Jungian analyst and author Dr. Cedrus Monte joins us from Zürich, Switzerland for a book reading and discussion on A Memoir of Memories: Remembering the Death of My Mother
Jungian analyst and author of Jung's Map of the Soul, Dr. Murray Stein joins us from Zürich, Switzerland to discuss BTS's new Japanese album, Map of the Soul: 7 ~ The Journey, from a Jungian perspective
Kelly Carlin on her time at Pacifica Graduate Institute, her Women on the Verge coaching program, and her memoir, A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up with George
Jungian analyst and anthropologist Dr. Manisha Roy joins us from Cambridge, Massachusetts to discuss her books, Bengali Women, My Four Homes, and Women: Stereotypes & Archetypes
We are joined by Tibetan Buddhist monk and teacher Geshe Damchoe Gyaltsen at the Drepung Loseling Monastery in South India and Fulbright recipient Morika Hensley of the Tibetan Mind/Body Sciences program at Emory University
James Hollis returns to Speaking of Jung to discuss his 16th book, Living Between Worlds: Finding Personal Resilience in Changing Times, published this week by Sounds True.
Paranormal investigator and researcher Starfire Tor on her discovery of The Timeshift Effect, the science behind precognitive dreaming, and why the election of Donald Trump has saved the world
Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist Dr. Donald Kalsched joins us from Santa Fe, New Mexico to discuss his essay, "Wrestling with Our Angels: Inner & Outer Democracy in America Under the Shadow of Donald Trump" in the new book, Cultural Complexes & the Soul of America: Myth, Psyche, & Politics, edited by Jungian analyst Dr. Thomas Singer
Joining us for the forth edition of our special Quarantine Series in photographer and author Lenny Foster. He tells us about the twenty years he spent living in Taos, New Mexico, and what he discovered upon arriving in St. Augustine, Florida – a deep history, largely unknown to the public, about the African Americans in our country. He says he learned a hidden history of his own African American heritage.
Joel Kroeker is an award-winning singer-songwriter and international recording artist who now practices as a Jungian analyst and music-centered psychotherapist in Victoria, British Columbia. A graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich, he joins us to discuss his new book, Jungian Music Psychotherapy: When Psyche Sings.
In the third edition of our new Quarantine Series, I was joined by the creator and host of The Mind's Eye Show, Master Mason Brian Turnof in Baltimore, Maryland. We discussed Freemasonry, Jung's paternal grandfather, the number 13, the Templar treasure, Oak Island, synchronicity, Contact in the Desert, favorite guests, his work as a paranormal researcher and investigator, EVP sessions, ghost stories, the haunted Houghton Mansion, George Washington's Quincy Memoirs, and the assassination of MLK.
Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist & professor Stanton Marlan joins us from Pittsburgh to discuss his LSD experiences at Millbrook with Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert (Ram Dass) & Ralph Metzner, studying Buddhist philosophy in Hawai’i, ego death, lying down with James Hillman, what alchemy is, the black sun, and his upcoming books on the philosophers’ stone and dreams.
Astronomers and educators Daniel Joyce & Darren Drake join us from Chicago to discuss amateur astronomy, apps, telescopes, binoculars, viewing eclipses, satellites and the International Space Station, the dimming of Betelgeuse, the disintegration of comets, spotting planets, the telescope Dan made for George Lucas, and Darren's outreach program and children's camp for skywatching.
Jungian analyst and architect Ruth Ammann joins us from Aarau, Switzerland to discuss her books, Healing & Transformation in Sandplay, The Enchantment of Gardens, and being the curator of The Picture Archive of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich
Astrologer, columnist, and speaker Rick Levine joins us for the first edition of our special Quarantine Series
We are joined today by Jungian analyst and University of Essex lecturer Dr. Mark Saban to discuss his book, 'Two Souls Alas': Jung's Two Personalities and the Making of Analytical Psychology – The Zürich Lecture Series, Vol. 2, published by Chiron in 2019.
Jungian analyst, author, and ecopsychologist Dr. Dennis Merritt joins us from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to discuss his explosive new article, "Covid-19: Inflection Point in the Anthropocene Era and the Paradigm Shift of Jung’s New Age."
Jungian analyst, author, and astrologer Sherene Vismaya on Mata Amritanandamayi, the Dark Goddess Kali, the Aries New Moon, Black Moon Lilith, the planets as archetypal gods, the horoscope as a map, the natal chart as an X-ray of the psyche, Tarot cards XX & XXI, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross' 5 Stages of Grief, Chiron as the archetypal healer, and the conscious and unconscious sides of Mars, Saturn, and Pluto.
The last living Jungian analyst to have met C.G. Jung in person, Dr. Peter Ammann joins us from Switzerland to discuss the parallels between Jungian psychology and traditional African healers, his time spent in Africa, his apprenticeship with Federico Fellini, and how meeting Laurens van der Post was a turning point in his life.
Jungian analyst and professor Dr. Kenneth James returns to the podcast to give us the rundown on Jung's terms and concepts. In order of appearance: Analytical Psychology, Jungian Psychology, Jungian analyst, analysand, Jungian analysis, unconscious, collective unconscious, ego, persona, shadow, anima, animus, projection, transference, countertransference, the Self, soul, ego-Self axis, complex, archetype, individuation, typology, the inferior function, the transcendent function, synchronicity, and active imagination. Bonus content: the number seven, the number three, Freud's pleasure and death principles, the Axiom of Maria, alchemy, holding the tension of the opposites, the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, BTS's music videos.
The author of Jung's Map of the Soul, Jungian analyst Dr. Murray Stein in Zürich, Switzerland, looks at the new BTS album, Map of the Soul: 7, from a Jungian perspective. And psychiatrist Steven Buser, M.D. fills us in on the new book series from Chiron Publications, Map of the Soul, which includes editions on the persona, shadow, ego, and more.
Jungian analyst and author of Jung's Map of the Soul Dr. Murray Stein joins us from Zürich, Switzerland, to discuss Jung's concepts of the ego, persona, and shadow, individuation, and the Self. He looks at the new BTS songs Black Swan and Outro: Ego from a Jungian perspective, and ties in Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, The Black Swan, and Jung's concept of synchronicity.
The author of Jung’s Map of the Soul, Jungian analyst Dr. Murray Stein in Zürich, Switzerland, joins us for a brief interlude about the comeback trailer for the upcoming BTS album, Map of the Soul 7, titled “Interlude: Shadow.” He looks at Jung’s concepts of the shadow and the ego and how they relate to the persona, and discusses the shadow in politics, war, sports and movies.
Hollywood director Norman Buckley, art professor Timothy Hull, and four long-time Twitter followers join host Laura London to discuss how and why they became interested in Jung and what this podcast has meant to them over the years.
Jungian analyst, author, and scholar Ann Casement joined us from London, England to discuss her recent Fay Lecture Series, “Integrating Shadow: Authentic Being in the World.” She took us back to her time at the House of Lords and her relationships with Claude Lévi-Strauss, James Hillman, and Gerhard Adler, and more recently with Sonu Shamdasani and Wolfgang Giegerich. She delved into the three aspects of the shadow, Jung’s personal shadow, and accusations of anti-Semitism. She updated us on her upcoming books, The Blazing Sublime and The Analyst’s Guide to Jung, and paid tribute to the late Jungian analyst Fr. John P. Dourley, Ph.D.
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst Melanie Starr Costello joins us from Washington, D.C. to discuss mysticism in the lives of both C.G. Jung St. Catherine of Siena. We also suffering, the mystical marriage, individuation as ecology, and what role the body plays in consciousness.
We are joined by the editors, Murray Stein, Ph.D. and Thomas Arzt, Ph.D., the publisher Steven Buser, M.D., and distinguished author Lance S. Owens, M.D. to discuss the series, Jung's Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul Under Postmodern Conditions, published by Chiron.
Jungian analyst and author Dennis Merritt, Ph.D. on his 4-volume series, The Dairy Farmer's Guide to the Universe, how to use the I Ching, and what is a spirit animal.
We are joined by co-writers Murray Stein, Ph.D. in Zürich and Henry Abramovitch, Ph.D. in Israel to discuss their new play, The Analyst and The Rabbi: C.G. Jung and Rabbi Leo Baeck, which addresses the anti-Semitic remarks made by Jung in 1934 and the accusation that he was a Nazi.
Jungian analyst and former actress Margaret Klenck on her recent presentation at Jung on the Hudson, "Analysis as Self-Portraiture" and using self-portraits as a form of journaling.
Jungian analyst Kenneth James, Ph.D. on Analytical Psychology, Jungian analysis, the collective unconscious, and why Jung wrote about esoterica.
Jungian analyst Dr. Murray Stein, author of Jung's Map of the Soul, joins us from Zürich, Switzerland to discuss the new album by K-pop group, BTS.
Jungian analyst and author Dr. Lyn Cowan on her books, Masochism: A Jungian View, Tracking the White Rabbit: A Subversive View of Modern Culture, Portrait of The Blue Lady: The Character of Melancholy, the mythic hero Seabiscuit, and psyche's call – vocation.
Dr. Murray Stein joins us from Zürich to discuss his book, Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction, and its influence on the upcoming record Map Of The Soul: PERSONA by the Korean group BTS.
Robert Tyminski, DMH is a clinical professor and Jungian analyst in private practice in San Francisco, California.
He first earned a master’s degree in health & medical sciences from the University of California, Berkeley and then went on to receive a doctorate in psychology and mental health from the University of California, San Francisco.
From 1987 to 2001, he served as executive director of San Francisco’s Oakes Children’s Center, a therapeutic day school for children and adolescents with emotional and autism spectrum disorders. During that time, he obtained a second master’s degree, in business administration, from UC Berkeley.
Dr. Tyminski completed his analytic training at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco, where he later went on to serve as president - from 2014-2016 - and now teaches in their analyst training program. He is also currently a clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Francisco.
He is a review editor for the Journal of Analytical Psychology, and is the 2015 recipient of their Michael Fordham Prize for his article, “Lost in (cyber)space: finding two adolescent boys hiding from their own humanity.” Later this year, he will be delivering the talk, “Apocalyptic themes in times of trouble: When young men are deeply alienated,” at the XXI Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology in Vienna.
His first book, The Psychology of Theft & Loss: Stolen & Fleeced, was published by Routledge in 2014. And his latest book, Male Alienation at the Crossroads of Identity, Culture & Cyberspace, was published by Routledge in December, and it is the subject of our talk today.
This interview was recorded on Wednesday, February 20, 2019. It’s 01:23:54 long and 73.4 MB. You can listen to it right here in your browser or download it directly to your computer. This episode is also available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or wherever you get your shows.
Jungian analyst Dr. Susan Schwartz on The Parallax Between Daughters & Fathers, Puella's Shadow, and How to Love a Narcissist
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst Dr. James Scherer in Hartford, Connecticut, discusses his friendship with Robert Bly, the importance of reading Jung and looking at your dreams, and why Jung is so important to our times.
Jungian analyst & author David E. Schoen on his latest book, Always a Fighting Tiger: Memoirs of an Ordinary LSU Football Fan
Jungian analyst, author, and art therapist Nora Swan-Foster joins us to discuss her new book, Jungian Art Therapy, active imagination, and Jung's Red Book.
Jungian analyst, author, and lecturer Mark Winborn returns to the podcast to discuss his new book, Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique, published by next month by Routledge.
Jungian analyst and author J. Gary Sparks returns to the podcast to discuss his new book, Carl Jung & Arnold Toynbee: The Social Meaning of Inner Work, and his new online class, An Introduction to Jung's Red Book, live-streamed by The Jung Center Houston.
Jan Bauer joins us from Montreal to discuss living and training in Zürich, the social impact of money, and the shadow side of charisma.
Pamela Power is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Santa Monica, California.
Trained as a classical musician, she studied music history and theory at the University of California, Los Angeles and went on to become an accomplished cellist. After years of playing and teaching, she decided to study psychology and attended the California Graduate Institute where she received her Ph.D.
After becoming licensed as a clinical psychologist, she entered the training program at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles where she received a Diploma in Analytical Psychology {which is the degree of a Jungian analyst} in 1987. She served as their clinic director, and later as their training director, and currently teaches and supervises in the analyst training program.
A member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, Dr. Power has articles published in the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, Psychological Perspectives, Spring Journal, and in the book, Shared Realities: Participation Mystique and Beyond, edited by Episode 6 guest Dr. Mark Winborn. She lectures nationally and internationally on a variety of topics including the religious nature of the psyche, the archetype of sacrifice, contemporary issues, music and film.
Earlier this month she presented a lecture, Distillation of Feeling in Traumatic Times, followed by a workshop on greed and stealing, at the C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and they are the subject of our talk today.
Returning to the podcast is Jungian analyst and author James Hollis, Ph.D. to discuss his most recent book, Living an Examined Life: Wisdom for the Second Half of the Journey, published in February 2018 by Sounds True.
Jungian analyst, author, and lecturer Stephen J. Foster, Ph.D. discusses the psychology of C.G. Jung, archetypes, alchemy, the Tarot, synchronicity, complexes, and the difference between a psychologist and a Jungian analyst.
Jungian analyst and author Jerome Bernstein discusses his book Living in the Borderland: The Evolution of Consciousness and the Challenge of Healing Trauma, syndrome vs. symptom, global climate change, what Jung's son Franz thought of his first book Power and Politics: The Psychology of Soviet-American Partnership, Jung's essay on collective dissociation and disorientation, how he sees Donald Trump, Jung's experience at Taos Pueblo, and what Jung told Miguel Serrano at the end of his life.
Dr. Sweeney summarizes the presentation he delivered for the 2017 Claire Bauza Lecture at the C.G. Jung Association of Central Ohio titled Dreams and the Dynamics of Transformation.
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst & author J. Gary Sparks returns to the podcast to discuss Jung's concept of synchronicity and von Franz's work on number & time.
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst and author James Hollis, Ph.D. returns to discuss his book on relationships, The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other – A Jungian Perspective on Relationships. Topics include birth trauma, co-dependence, anxiety, narcissism, complexes, projection, and the romantic fantasy.
Jungian analyst and author Nathan Schwartz-Salant, Ph.D. discusses his encounter with the Light, leaving science, his time at the Jung Institute in Zürich, and how his latest book, The Order-Disorder Paradox: The Hidden Side of Change in Self and Society, can help us deal with Donald Trump.
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst James Hollis, Ph.D. joins us for the first of many discussions on Jungian Psychology.
Dr. Wikman discusses her book, Pregnant Darkness: Alchemy & the Rebirth of Consciousness, her article "Sophia's Dreaming Body: The Night Sky as Alchemical Mirror," and her recent presentation, Refining Your Inner Bullshit Detector.
Author, compiler and researcher Justin Duerr discusses his upcoming book about obscure cartoonist, painter, illustrator, sculptor, and analysand of Jung's, Herbert E. Crowley.
The Jungian psychotherapist from São Paulo, Brazil, discusses her book, The Love Drama of C.G. Jung: As Revealed in His Life & in His Red Book
Jungian analyst Jeffrey T. Kiehl, Ph.D., discusses his paper, A Jungian Perspective on Global Warming, and his new book, Facing Climate Change: An Integrated Path to the Future
Jungian analyst Brockton Hill discusses Psychological Astrology and Terrorism, as well as Edward Edinger's book, Archetype of the Apocalypse: Divine Vengeance, Terrorism, and the End of the World
Lara Newton discusses what it takes to become a Jungian analyst, her book Brothers & Sisters: Discovering the Psychology of Companionship, and the 2016 Jung Midnight Sun Conference in Fairbanks, Alaska
An interview with Jungian analyst John B. Todd, Ph.D., about his seminal new paper, The Shadow of the Bat
Jungian analyst Thomas Patrick Lavin discusses his recent presentation on Jung, Hitler, and Donald Trump
Russell Arthur Lockhart, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst, writer, editor, publisher, day trader, and consultant with a long history in the LA Jungian scene.
A face-to-face interview with Jungian analyst and author Graham Jackson at his home office in Toronto to discuss his recent presentation on the War on Eros.
A face-to-face interview with Jungian analyst, author, and scholar George B. Hogenson, Ph.D., about his book, Jung's Struggle with Freud
Jungian analyst Deldon Anne McNeely, Ph.D., introduces us to her 5 books and to the one-act play she's written about James Joyce & C.G. Jung. She then explores in detail Jung's concept of individuation, which is the topic of her book, Becoming.
An interview with Jungian analyst Dr. Barbara Davies, recorded on Nov. 25, 2015 in Zürich, Switzerland.
Shaun Lau from No, Totally! steps in as guest host to interview Laura London about her recent trip to Zürich, Switzerland, to visit the places where C.G. Jung lived and worked, as well as interview Jungian analysts for the podcast.
An interview with Jungian Analyst and Pastoral Counselor Dr. Fred Gustafson about his book, The Black Madonna of Einsiedeln: An Ancient Image for Our Present Time
This interview was recorded on Nov. 25, 2015, in Zürich, Switzerland, at the office of Jungian analyst, author, editor, publisher, and lecturer, Murray Stein, Ph.D.
Recorded at the 2015 Fall Conference of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, David E. Schoen speaks about his books, The War of the Gods in Addiction: C.G. Jung, Alcoholics Anonymous, and Archetypal Evil, and Divine Tempest: The Hurricane as a Psychic Phenomenon.
Recorded at the 2015 Fall Conference of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, senior training analyst Christina Becker discusses her book, The Heart of the Matter: Individuation as an Ethical Process
Live from the 2015 Fall Conference of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts in Chicago, Dr. Mark Winborn sits down to discuss the differences between clinical psychology and Jungian analysis.
A face-to-face interview at Inner City Books in Toronto, Canada with Jungian analyst and author Daryl Sharp about his book, Personality Types: Jung's Model of Typology
John P. Dourley, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst, a professor of religion, and a Roman Catholic priest. In this interview he discusses his book, The Illness That We Are: A Jungian Critique of Christianity, published by Inner City Books.
Frith Luton is a Zürich-trained Jungian analyst based in Melbourne, Australia. She is the author of the book, Bees, Honey & the Hive: Circumambulating the Centre – A Jungian Exploration of the Symbolism and Psychology, published by Inner City Books in 2011.
On September 4, 2015, I visited with Zürich-trained Jungian analyst J. Gary Sparks to discuss his book, At the Heart of Matter: Synchronicity and Jung's Spiritual Testament. We focused on how Jung developed his theory of synchronicity, the role that quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli played in it, and what the purpose of Jungian Psychology really is.
For the first episode of the podcast, I visited with the founder of Inner City Books, Jungian analyst and author Daryl Sharp. We discussed how and why he became an analyst and started a publishing company.