12 episodes

A podcast about fairy tales through the lens of Jungian analysis. Hosted by Raisa Cabrera and Dr. Adina Davidson.

Jungian Ever After Raisa Cabrera and Dr. Adina Davidson

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A podcast about fairy tales through the lens of Jungian analysis. Hosted by Raisa Cabrera and Dr. Adina Davidson.

    Introducing the Greek Pantheon

    Introducing the Greek Pantheon

    Our first episode of season 2! In a way this is episode 0 because it is an introduction to the members of the Greek pantheon and some of our opinions on them.

    This season we will be reading from:


    ⁠⁠Mythology by Edith Hamilton

    Our intro/outro music a sample of Seikilos Epitaph with the Lyre of Apollo, by Lina Palera, under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 International License. You can find the full version at FreeMusicArchive.org.

    Email: jungianeverafter@gmail.com

    Discord: ⁠⁠https://discord.gg/GEdn4TPgHR⁠⁠

    Ko-fi: ⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/jungianeverafter

    • 51 min
    Briar Rose - Awakening and Transformation

    Briar Rose - Awakening and Transformation

    Our final episode of season 1 is a story near and dear to Raisa. This episode gets a lot more personal than some, as we discuss periods of awakening and transformation from various points in our own lives.

    The story is from ⁠Household Tales by Brothers Grimm⁠ and is read starting at 7:19 and ending at 15:25.

    Adina also recommends:


    ⁠The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales⁠ (Pantheon Fairy Tale And Folklore Library). If attempting to purchase this, be sure it says, "with Padraic Colum (intro) and Joseph Campbell (commentary) and James Scharl (illustr)". Amazon considers all versions to be the same book, so you could accidentally buy a copy without those key elements.

    Our intro/outro music is from Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players. You can find the original at ⁠freemusicarchive.org⁠

    Email: jungianeverafter@gmail.com

    Twitter: ⁠@JEA_Podcast⁠

    Discord: ⁠https://discord.gg/GEdn4TPgHR⁠

    Ko-fi: ⁠https://ko-fi.com/jungianeverafter

    • 42 min
    Little Red Riding Hood - Sex and Violence

    Little Red Riding Hood - Sex and Violence

    The story is Little Red Cap this time, better known as Little Red Riding Hood. We discuss such topics as the 3 faces of the Great Mother, the nature of wolves, and of course our good friend Trickster. Please note that there is also some discussion of rape in this episode, if that is something that will upset you, this may be one to skip.

    The story is from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm and is read starting at 2:26 and ending at 11:43.

    Adina also recommends:


    The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales (Pantheon Fairy Tale And Folklore Library). If attempting to purchase this, be sure it says, "with Padraic Colum (intro) and Joseph Campbell (commentary) and James Scharl (illustr)". Amazon considers all versions to be the same book, so you could accidentally buy a copy without those key elements.
    The Trials and Tribulations of Little Red Riding Hood. Edited by Jack D. Zipes. 

    Our intro/outro music is from Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players. You can find the original at freemusicarchive.org

    Email: jungianeverafter@gmail.com

    Twitter: @JEA_Podcast

    Discord: https://discord.gg/GEdn4TPgHR

    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/jungianeverafter

    • 44 min
    Snow White Pt 2: Anima/Animus

    Snow White Pt 2: Anima/Animus

    Our part 2 coverage of Snow White discusses Anima/Animus and how it has shaped the way people perceive and project gender roles at varying points in history. 

    The story is from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm and is read starting at 6:24 and ending at 24:55 of the PREVIOUS episode (episode 7).

    Adina also recommends:


    The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales (Pantheon Fairy Tale And Folklore Library). If attempting to purchase this, be sure it says, "with Padraic Colum (intro) and Joseph Campbell (commentary) and James Scharl (illustr)". Amazon considers all versions to be the same book, so you could accidentally buy a copy without those key elements.
    The Feminine in Fairy Tales. Written by Marie-Louise von Franz.

    Our intro/outro music is from Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players. You can find the original at freemusicarchive.org

    Email: jungianeverafter@gmail.com

    Twitter: @JEA_Podcast

    Discord: https://discord.gg/GEdn4TPgHR

    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/jungianeverafter

    • 36 min
    Snow White Pt 1 - Archetypal Evil

    Snow White Pt 1 - Archetypal Evil

    After an unplanned hiatus, we're back! Snow White is one of the most recognized fairy tale stories and characters but, as usual, not many people are familiar with the Grimm version. Part one centers around Archetypal Evil and how it taints those who come into contact with it. 

    The story is from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm and is read starting at 6:24 and ending at 24:55.

    Adina also recommends:


    The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales (Pantheon Fairy Tale And Folklore Library). If attempting to purchase this, be sure it says, "with Padraic Colum (intro) and Joseph Campbell (commentary) and James Scharl (illustr)". Amazon considers all versions to be the same book, so you could accidentally buy a copy without those key elements.
    Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales. Written by Marie-Louise von Franz.

    Our intro/outro music is from Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players. You can find the original at freemusicarchive.org

    Email: jungianeverafter@gmail.com

    Twitter: @JEA_Podcast

    Discord: https://discord.gg/GEdn4TPgHR

    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/jungianeverafter

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Hansel and Grethel - Fear and Resilience

    Hansel and Grethel - Fear and Resilience

    This underrated fairy tale has a lot more to it than either of us would have guessed. We discuss fear of abandonment, resilience, and how they relate to a few current events as of the show's recording.

    The story is from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm and is read starting at 3:21 and ending at 20:10.

    Adina also recommends:


    The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales (Pantheon Fairy Tale And Folklore Library). If attempting to purchase this, be sure it says, "with Padraic Colum (intro) and Joseph Campbell (commentary) and James Scharl (illustr)". Amazon considers all versions to be the same book, so you could accidentally buy a copy without those key elements.
    The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales. Written by Bruno Bettelheim.

    Our intro/outro music is from Antoni Vivaldi's The Four Seasons, performed by John Harrison with the Wichita State University Chamber Players. You can find the original at freemusicarchive.org

    Email: jungianeverafter@gmail.com

    Twitter: @JEA_Podcast

    Discord: https://discord.gg/GEdn4TPgHR

    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/jungianeverafter

    • 59 min

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