

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
Laura London
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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Dec 15, 2018 • 1h 12min
Episode 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.

Nov 28, 2018 • 1h 4min
Episode 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

Jul 24, 2018 • 58min
Episode 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.

Jul 2, 2018 • 58min
Episode 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.

Jun 19, 2018 • 1h 22min
Episode 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.

May 14, 2018 • 1h 26min
Episode 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.

Apr 19, 2018 • 1h 25min
Episode 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.

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Mar 21, 2018 • 57min
Episode 32: James Hollis
James Hollis, a Jungian analyst and author with a rich background in literature and psychology, returns to share insights from his book, Living an Examined Life. He discusses the importance of personal identity and purpose in the second half of life, urging listeners to embrace self-reflection. Delving into themes of personal autonomy, breaking free from societal constraints, and understanding hidden motivations, Hollis encourages a journey of introspection. He also critiques modern culture's immaturity and advocates for meaningful maturation and spirituality.

Feb 26, 2018 • 1h 4min
Episode 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.

Jan 5, 2018 • 1h 9min
Episode 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.


