
Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
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Ep 30Episode 30: Jerome Bernstein
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.

Episode 29: Richard Sweeney
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.

Episode 28: Number and Time
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.

Episode 27: James Hollis
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.

Episode 26: Nathan Schwartz-Salant
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.

Episode 25: James Hollis
Zürich-trained Jungian analyst James Hollis, Ph.D. joins us for the first of many discussions on Jungian Psychology.

Episode 24: Monika Wikman
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.

Episode 23: Justin Duerr
Author, compiler and researcher Justin Duerr discusses his upcoming book about obscure cartoonist, painter, illustrator, sculptor, and analysand of Jung's, Herbert E. Crowley.

Episode 22: Maria Helena Mandacarú Guerra
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

Episode 21: Jeffrey Kiehl
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

Episode 20: Brockton Hill
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

Episode 19: Lara Newton
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

Episode 18: John Todd
An interview with Jungian analyst John B. Todd, Ph.D., about his seminal new paper, The Shadow of the Bat

Episode 17: Thomas Lavin
Jungian analyst Thomas Patrick Lavin discusses his recent presentation on Jung, Hitler, and Donald Trump

Episode 16: Russell Lockhart
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.

Episode 15: Graham Jackson
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.

Episode 14: George Hogenson
A face-to-face interview with Jungian analyst, author, and scholar George B. Hogenson, Ph.D., about his book, Jung's Struggle with Freud

Episode 13: Deldon Anne McNeely
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.

Episode 12: Barbara Davies
An interview with Jungian analyst Dr. Barbara Davies, recorded on Nov. 25, 2015 in Zürich, Switzerland.

Episode 11: Laura London
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.

Episode 10: Fred Gustafson
EAn 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

Episode 9: Murray Stein
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.

Episode 8: David Schoen
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.

Episode 7: Christina Becker
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

Episode 6: Mark Winborn
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.

Episode 5: Personality Types
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

Episode 4: John P. Dourley
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.

Episode 3: Frith Luton
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.

Episode 2: J. Gary Sparks
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.

Episode 1: Daryl Sharp
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.