
134 episodes

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts Laura London
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4.8 • 33 Ratings
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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.
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Craig Stephenson
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
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The Way of What is to Come
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.
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Shin-Ichiro Otsuka
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.
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John Beebe
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
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Kiyomi Hirose
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
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Royce Froehlich
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
Customer Reviews
Enlightening and enriching
The podcast host and creator, Laura London, has been doing a stellar job! I’ve only recently discovered the podcast and have been making my way through it chronologically. Her interviewing style and skills are informed, sincere and inviting, allowing her guests the space and time to share and elaborate their thoughts, ideas and comments on the topics and the questions asked. This podcast is essential listening for anyone interested in Jung and Analyyical Psychology. Hats off!
Good host
I am enjoying the skills and compassion of the host. She sounds experienced and always very dedicated to making the podcast the best possible.
Some episodes are great
...but skip the quarantine episodes.