The Explorer Poet Podcast

Josh Mortensen

When we listen intently, we become guests in the sitting rooms of other people’s minds, and in a small way experience each other’s version of consciousness. Through conversation we can check our abstract reality against the abstract realities of others, ensuring we move forward as a whole. All we need to do is make sure we keep talking.

  1. Interpreting Religious Myths from a Mystic or Psychological Perspective with Laura Lewis-Barr

    3 NGÀY TRƯỚC

    Interpreting Religious Myths from a Mystic or Psychological Perspective with Laura Lewis-Barr

    In this engaging conversation with Laura Lewis-Barr, we explore the intersections of spirituality, community, and personal interpretation of religious texts. We discuss the importance of myth and psychological perspectives in understanding religious narratives, the challenges of balancing individuality with community expectations, and the evolving nature of consciousness in contemporary society. We also explore the significance of rituals, the Trinity, and the role of alchemy in personal integration, all while reflecting on the experiences of different religious practices. spirituality, community, religion, interpretation, myth, church, individuality, alchemy, consciousness, Trinity, catholic, catholicism Key Takeaways: Laura's new podcast, ‘The Laughing Mystics’, emerged from her frustrations with traditional interpretations of Catholic readings The importance of viewing religious texts through a psychological lens Experiences seeking community within a spiritual journey The need for balance between individuality and community in spiritual practices The concept of the Trinity as a representation of divine relationship and mystery The challenges of interpreting religious teachings in a modern context The significance of alchemy in personal transformation and integration The evolution of consciousness and its implications for society The importance of myth in understanding human experiences and narratives Cultural turmoil as a transformative period Guest Details: Laura Lewis-Barr is a playwright, freelance director, theater professor, and award-winning stop motion filmmaker. Laura is the creator of Psyche Cinemas, where she publishes her stop-motion films about fairy tales portrayed in modern and fanciful situations. Laura alternates between creating short updated fairy tales and original scripts that explore characters and cultures from a Jungian perspective. Laura is a huge fan of stories and myths, and has found a true passion exploring them through a unique and creative framework. Website: https://psychescinema.com/free-short-films/ X / Twitter: https://x.com/Psyche_Cinema Podcast: https://pod.link/1799776273 ​​Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 3 phút
  2. How to Start Shadow Work and Eventually Romance Your Shadow with Dr. Connie Zweig

    8 THG 10

    How to Start Shadow Work and Eventually Romance Your Shadow with Dr. Connie Zweig

    In this episode with Dr. Connie Zweig, we discuss her journey into depth psychology, shadow work, and the influence of Carl Jung. She shares her personal experiences with Transcendental Meditation, the challenges of group dynamics, and the importance of shadow awareness in personal and societal contexts. Dr. Zweig also explores the concept of 'romancing the shadow' and how it applies to creativity, relationships, and aging. Keywords: shadow work, Carl Jung, depth psychology, Transcendental Meditation, creativity, aging, spirituality, group dynamics, personal growth, archetypes Takeaways: - Shadow work involves bringing unconscious aspects of ourselves into awareness - Group dynamics can often lead to dogmatism and the loss of individuality - The shadow contains both negative and positive traits that are hidden from the ego - Romancing the shadow involves creating a conscious relationship with these hidden aspects - Creativity can be blocked by shadow characters like the procrastinator or the perfectionist - Aging offers an opportunity to shift identity from 'doer' to a deeper spiritual nature - Shadow work is a social and political responsibility in today's world - Using 'I' statements can help bring shadow work into family dynamics - Dr. Zweig's book 'The Inner Work of Age' addresses the challenges and opportunities of aging Guest Details:  Connie Zweig, Ph.D., is a retired Jungian therapist and author of ‘Meeting the Shadow’ and ‘Romancing the Shadow’. Her award-winning book, ‘The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul’, extends Shadow-work into midlife and beyond and explores aging as a spiritual practice. Her book, ‘Meeting the Shadow on the Spiritual Path: The Dance of Darkness and Light in Our Search for Awakening’, extends shadow-work into religion and spirituality. Her new podcast, Dr. Neil’s Spiritual Awakening to Non-Duality, is available on all podcast platforms. Website: https://www.robhopcke.com/ Substack: https://www.shadowworkawareness.com/about Podcast (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-neils-spiritual-awakening-to-non-duality/id1743804351 Podcast (Spotify): https://open.spotify.com/show/06yKlEcpZo649N43BGGehH ​​ Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 3 phút
  3. Synchronicity as an Acausal Connecting Principle with Robert Hopcke

    1 THG 10

    Synchronicity as an Acausal Connecting Principle with Robert Hopcke

    In this conversation with Robert Hopcke, we discuss his journey into Jungian psychology, the intersection of religion and psychology, and the Jungian concept of acausal synchronicity. He shares personal experiences and insights on how Jung's ideas have shaped his understanding of the psyche, the importance of archetypes, and the meaning of coincidences in our lives. The dialogue emphasizes the personal nature of meaning-making and the relevance of Jungian concepts in contemporary discussions about spirituality and psychology. Jungian psychology, synchronicity, archetypes, personal narrative, psychology of religion, meaningful coincidences, depth psychology, Carl Jung, myth, spirituality Key Take Aways: Jungian psychology is a journeyThe value in reading Jung's writings directlyCorrecting misconceptions about Jung's ideas, particularly synchronicitySynchronicity is an a-causal connecting principle, emphasizing personal meaning over external causationMeaningful coincidences are deeply personal and can reflect our inner experiencesThe intersection of psychology and religion, particularly in a Protestant contextThe importance of archetypes in understanding personal narratives and experiencesThe propensity to project experiences onto external sources, which can obscure personal meaningHow Jung's ideas can help individuals navigate their spiritual and psychological livesMaking Jung's concepts more accessible and relevant to contemporary audiencesGuest Details: Robert Hopcke is a practicing Jungian analyst, with two degrees in counseling: a Master of Arts in Theology, with a Pastoral Counseling emphasis, from Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, and a second Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling from California State University, Hayward. He is the author of many books including a 1997 national best seller, “There Are No Accidents: Synchronicity and the Stories of our Lives.” and a follow up titled, “There Are No Accidents in Love and Relationships.” As well as two standard reference works within Jungian psychology both in print since 1989, “A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung” and “Jung, Jungians and Homosexuality.” Website: https://www.robhopcke.com/ ​​ Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 11 phút
  4. 24 THG 9

    Exploring Frivolity as a Tool for Understanding the Self and Fostering Creativity

    In this engaging conversation with Leigh Melander, we explore the profound impact of myth and storytelling on our understanding of ourselves and the world. We discuss the importance of frivolity and play in fostering creativity, the duality of good and evil in myths, and the significance of personalizing rituals to create deeper meaning in our lives. We also explore the need to embrace irreverence and the journey of exploration, rather than fixating on rigid narratives or outcomes. Key Take Aways: Myth is a powerful tool for understanding ourselves and our world. Frivolity can open doors to creativity and imagination. Stories shape our identities and how we perceive reality. The left-handed path represents individuality and stepping off the beaten path. Cultural constructs can limit our understanding of ourselves and others. Play is essential for creativity and personal fulfillment. Rituals can be personalized to create deeper meaning. Understanding duality in myths can lead to greater self-awareness. Irreverence can foster creativity and challenge norms. The journey of exploration is more important than the destination. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Myth and Curiosity 02:53 The Power of Myth and Metaphor 05:20 Personal Myths and Collective Narratives 08:18 The Role of Frivolity in Creativity 11:10 Navigating the Complexity of Stories 13:38 The Impact of Cultural Constructs 16:27 The Left-Handed Path of Individuality 19:08 The Importance of Play in Life 22:04 Rituals and Personal Meaning 24:42 The Duality of Good and Evil in Myths 27:47 The Intersection of Myth and Psychology 30:34 The Role of Irreverence in Creativity 33:19 Finding Joy in the Journey 35:56 Conclusion and Future Explorations Guest Details: Leigh Melander’s work and play in the world is to help people imagine past what they think is possible. She is a story weaver, a creator, a ridiculous revolutionary, who wrote her doctoral dissertation on frivolity as an opening into imagination – and they actually let her get away with that! Most importantly, she works to help people bring their most beloved wild ideas to life as a fomenter, coach, and speaker. Website: https://leighmelander.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leighmelanderphd Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/leighmelanderphd/ Spillian: https://spillian.com/imaginarium/ ​​Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 6 phút
  5. 17 THG 9

    Exploring the Connections Between Creativity, Psychology, Personal Transformation, and Technology with Nathalie Nahai

    Description: In this conversation, with Nathalie Nahai, we explore the intricate connections between art, music, psychology, and personal transformation. We delve into the significance of creativity as a means of expression and healing, the exploration of shamanism, and the journey of leaving behind rigid religious structures. The discussion shifts to the implications of AI in society, emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and human values in technological advancements. Ultimately, highlighting the importance of hope, human connection, and the potential for positive change in a rapidly evolving world. Key Take Aways: Creativity serves as a powerful means of expression and healing. Art and music can transform pain into beauty. Fiction fosters empathy and understanding across diverse perspectives. Shamanism offers insights into personal transformation and healing. Leaving rigid religious structures can lead to profound personal growth. AI presents both opportunities and ethical challenges in society. Human connection is essential for navigating change and uncertainty. Imagination and creativity are vital for a fulfilling life. Collective agency can drive positive societal change. Engaging with nature and community fosters resilience and hope. Chapters: 00:03 - 00:42 Introduction and Shared Interests 00:42 - 04:47 The Roots of Creativity: Art and Music 04:47 - 06:39 Choosing a Practical Path: Psychology Over Art 06:39 - 10:44 The Healing Power of Creative Expression 10:44 - 17:12 Exploring Shamanic Practice 17:12 - 28:52 Navigating Religious Upbringing and Betrayal 28:52 - 34:36 Rebirth and Finding Hope After Nihilism 34:36 - 40:56 The Role of Anger and Emotional Healing 40:56 - 44:56 Discovering Zen Buddhism and Animist Connections 44:56 - 49:36 From Music to Technology: A Career in Psychology and Web Design 49:36 - 01:07:12 The Impact and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence 01:07:12 - 01:11:56 A Message of Hope and Collective Agency Guest Details: Described as “a rare polymath with deep expertise in tech and psychology”, Nathalie draws upon a rich background in human behaviour, web design and the arts, to offer a unique vantage point from which to examine the complex challenges we face today. Having studied psychology and worked as a web designer early in her career, she wanted to map out a comprehensive framework through which to understand online behaviour – a process that culminated in the publication of the international best-seller, ‘Webs Of Influence: The Psychology of Online Persuasion’. Website: https://www.nathalienahai.com/ Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 13 phút
  6. 10 THG 9

    Exploring the Evolutionary Intersection of Religion, Politics, and Family with Laura Betzig

    In this thought-provoking conversation anthropologist Laura Betzig delves into the intricate connections between religion, politics, and family dynamics. Discover how historical shifts in societal structures have influenced modern ideologies and personal freedoms. Laura shares her journey from studying zoology to exploring the depths of anthropology, offering insights into the evolution of human societies and the role of religion in shaping our world. Key Take Aways: The evolution of religious institutions and their societal impact The role of family and kinship in traditional and modern societies Insights into the political structures of ancient and contemporary cultures Laura's personal journey and academic pursuits in anthropology, zoology, and life. Meaningful Quotes: "Everything we do is for the sake of our children. That's not such a horrible form of reductionism." – Laura Betzig "We can understand what every living thing is doing by understanding what it’s evolved to do: make copies of itself." – Laura Betzig "Only in the past 100 years have we become so divorced from nature that we ask, 'What is the meaning of life?'" – Laura Betzig "Religion, politics, and family are all tied to reproduction and fairness in human and animal societies." – Laura Betzig "In the modern world, nobody tells you what to do—you can love who you want and raise your family as you please." – Laura Betzig "We’ve moved from the cult of the family to the cult of the individual or the couple in modern times." – Josh "Living in a world we’re not adapted to creates spiritual challenges, not just mental health issues." – Josh "Chiefs in traditional societies used their status to gain more resources and larger families." – Laura Betzig "We have the technology to build monuments without slaves and give everyone a chance at a family." – Laura Betzig "Kids on Ifaluk were gleeful because everyone’s life was about making sure they were safe and happy." – Laura Betzig Guest Details: Laura Betzig is an anthropologist who studies history as natural history. She's done fieldwork in the Caroline Islands; looked at the cross-cultural record; and read ancient, medieval and modern history. She's written over a hundred scientific and scholarly articles on subjects from sex in the Old Testament, to the persecution of Christians, to the causes of the English Revolution; she's published 3 books; and she's spent the last couple of decades at work on The Badge of Lost Innocence, a history of the West. Website: https://laurabetzig.org/ Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 3 phút
  7. 3 THG 9

    Exploring Archetypes and Myths in Group Dynamics with Aodhán Moran and Brant Elwood

    In this conversation, Aodhán Moran and Brant Elwood discuss their collaborative work on the book ‘Gods, Heroes and Groups: Relational Dynamics Through Mythic Archetypes’. They share their personal journeys into the world of archetypes, the role of myth in psychology, and how unconscious drives shape group behavior. The discussion delves into leadership, scapegoating, and the evolving nature of group dynamics, emphasizing the importance of understanding these elements in both personal and organizational contexts. Key Take Aways: Philosophy can ignite curiosity and self-exploration. The journey of self-discovery often involves challenging one's beliefs. Perplexity is a powerful tool for understanding and growth. Philosophy intersects with science and religion in meaningful ways. The erotic nature of philosophy invites deeper questioning. Questioning ideas is essential for personal and societal growth. Palinode aims to create a platform for philosophical exploration. Technology can be harnessed to foster curiosity and creativity. Art and philosophy are intertwined in the quest for meaning. The future of philosophy lies in its ability to adapt and inspire. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Archetypes and Collaboration 02:35 Personal Journeys into Myth and Archetypes 05:09 The Role of Myth in Psychology 07:52 Group Dynamics and Unconscious Drives 10:15 The Intersection of Myth and Group Psychology 13:11 Understanding Leadership and Group Hierarchies 15:50 The Power of Scapegoating in Groups 18:28 The Evolution of Group Dynamics 21:19 Conclusion and Reflections on Group Identity Guest Details: Guest #1: Aodhán Moran X/Twitter: https://x.com/aodhanpmoran LinkedIn: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/aodhan Guest #2: Brant Elwood X/Twitter: https://x.com/TheGroupLens LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansbrant Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 Website: https://explorerpoet.com/ X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet

    1 giờ 2 phút
  8. 27 THG 8

    E95: Danielle Layne - Being a Good Platonist and the Founding of Palinode

    My guest today is Professor Danielle Layne, whose areas of expertise and publishing are within the domain of Ancient Philosophy, particularly Plato and the later Platonic tradition. Her interests in this area are diverse and wide-ranging with publications in Socratic studies, Platonic hermeneutics, late ancient theories of prayer and feminist interpretations of Platonic metaphysics. Overall, Danielle’s work tends to problematize the traditional understanding of Plato/Platonism as rejecting the sensible, embodied life. Danielle is also the founder of Palinode, a philosophical technology initiative designing digital spaces for reflection, dialogue, and creative becoming. Their flagship project, Khora, is a web-based platform for exploring and experiencing philosophy, art, science, and technology. Rather than enforcing rigid categories or expert silos, Khora cultivates productive hierarchies: expertise and curiosity inform one another without closing the space. In this engaging conversation, we discussed Danielle’s journey into philosophy, the importance of self-discovery, the role of perplexity in understanding life, exploring the intersection of philosophy, science, and religion, emphasizing the erotic nature of philosophical inquiry, the creation of Palinode - a platform designed to foster curiosity and creativity in the digital age, and the future of philosophy as it adapts to contemporary challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Philosophy and Palinode 05:13 The Journey of Self-Discovery through Philosophy 10:41 The Role of Perplexity in Understanding Life 16:09 The Intersection of Philosophy, Science, and Religion 21:20 The Erotic Nature of Philosophy 27:12 The Importance of Questioning and Challenging Ideas 33:00 Palinode: A New Approach to Philosophy in the Digital Age 38:21 The Future of Palinode and Its Vision Episode Details: Guest Name: Danielle Layne Website: https://palinode.org/ Website: https://www.gonzaga.edu/college-of-arts-sciences/faculty-listing/detail/danielle-a-layne-phd-34b0cd21 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Palinode-Productions/61568970845440/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/palinodeproductions/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/painode-productions/ Threads: https://www.threads.com/@palinodeproductions Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@palinodeproductions X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/PalinodeProd Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PalinodeProductions Gong Sound: 68261__juskiddink__bell4.wav Where to find The EXPLORER POET Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@explorerpoet Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0icGCdo1uv8WauJnFjhe89 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-explorer-poet-podcast/id1621189025 X / Twitter: https://X.com/TheExplorerPoet Website: https://explorerpoet.com/

    1 giờ 2 phút

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When we listen intently, we become guests in the sitting rooms of other people’s minds, and in a small way experience each other’s version of consciousness. Through conversation we can check our abstract reality against the abstract realities of others, ensuring we move forward as a whole. All we need to do is make sure we keep talking.

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