
Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
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Ep 71Episode 71: Inner City Books
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.

Ep 70Episode 70: Dianne Braden
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

Ep 9Episode Q9: Earthquakes
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.

Ep 69Episode 69: Jason Smith
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

Ep 8Episode Q8: Remote Viewing
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.

Ep 68Episode 68: Cedrus Monte
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

Ep 67Episode 67: The Journey
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

Ep 7Episode Q7: Kelly Carlin
EKelly 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

Ep 66Episode 66: Manisha Roy
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

Ep 6Episode Q6: The Mystical Arts of Tibet
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

Ep 65Episode 65: James Hollis
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.

Ep 5Episode Q5: Starfire Tor
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

Ep 64Episode 64: Donald Kalsched
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

Ep 4Episode Q4: Lenny Foster
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.

Ep 63Episode 63: Joel Kroeker
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.

Ep 3Episode Q3: The Mind's Eye
EIn 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.

Ep 62Episode 62: Stanton Marlan
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.

Ep 2Episode Q2: The Astronomers
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.

Ep 61Episode 61: Ruth Ammann
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

Ep 1Episode Q1: Rick Levine
EAstrologer, columnist, and speaker Rick Levine joins us for the first edition of our special Quarantine Series

Ep 60Episode 60: Mark Saban
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.

Ep 59Episode 59: COVID-19
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."

Ep 58Episode 58: Sherene Vismaya
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.

Ep 57Episode 57: Peter Ammann
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.

Ep 56Episode 56: Terms & Concepts
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.

Ep 55Episode 55: Map of the Soul – Seven
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.

Ep 54Episode 54: The Ego
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.

Ep 53Episode 53: Shadow Interlude
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.

Ep 52Episode 52: Listener Roundtable
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.

Ep 51Episode 51: Ann Casement
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.

Ep 50Episode 50: Melanie Starr Costello
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.

Ep 49Episode 49: Jung's Red Book for Our Time
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.

Ep 48Episode 48: Dennis Merritt
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.

Ep 47Episode 47: The Analyst and The Rabbi
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.

Ep 46Episode 46: Margaret Klenck
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.

Ep 45Episode 45: Kenneth James
Jungian analyst Kenneth James, Ph.D. on Analytical Psychology, Jungian analysis, the collective unconscious, and why Jung wrote about esoterica.

Ep 44Episode 44: Map of the Soul – Persona
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.

Ep 43Episode 43: Lyn Cowan
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.

Ep 42Episode 42: Jung's Map of the Soul
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.

Ep 41Episode 41: Robert Tyminski
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 01:21:55 long and 74 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.

Ep 40Episode 40: Susan Schwartz
Jungian analyst Dr. Susan Schwartz on The Parallax Between Daughters & Fathers, Puella's Shadow, and How to Love a Narcissist

Ep 39Episode 39: James Scherer
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.

Ep 38Episode 38: Always a Fighting Tiger
Jungian analyst & author David E. Schoen on his latest book, Always a Fighting Tiger: Memoirs of an Ordinary LSU Football Fan

Ep 37Episode 37: Nora Swan-Foster
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.

Ep 36Episode 36: Interpretation
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.

Ep 35Episode 35: Jung and Toynbee
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.

Ep 34Episode 34: Jan Bauer
Jan Bauer joins us from Montreal to discuss living and training in Zürich, the social impact of money, and the shadow side of charisma.

Ep 33Episode 33: Pamela Power
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.

Ep 32Episode 32: James Hollis
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.

Ep 31Episode 31: Stephen Foster
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.