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This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchianowww.thisjungianlife.com
Join us—Lisa, Deb, and Joseph—for sometimes irreverent but potentially life-changing conversations. Every Thursday, we explore culture, relationships, and depth psychology through the lens of Carl Jung. We devote a segment of each episode to analyzing a listener’s dream.
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Episodes

Coniunctio: The Alchemy of Union

In this final episode of our series on Jungian alchemy, we explore coniunctio, the union of opposites that gives rise to new wholeness. There are many ways in which we might encounter coniunctio in outer life. We might fall in love, form a partnership, or undertake transformative work with a psychotherapist. In some meaningful, mysterious way, two become one, giving us incremental tastes of transformation. At the psychological level, work with one’s shadow represents the first stage of coniuncti...

May 21, 20261 hr 43 minEp. 425

Desirous Dreams: Our Private Erotic Encounters

Erotic dreams are extremely common. We may experience them as pleasurable, exciting and moving, or as disturbing and upsetting. It can be hard to talk about erotic dreams, even in therapy, as they insist on attending to secret satisfactions and shames. There is relatively little written on the subject from a Jungian perspective, so this week we dive in and discuss how to work with your erotic dreams. We also analyze some of the many dreams our listeners sent in. Erotic dreams may be about connec...

May 14, 20261 hr 9 minEp. 424

Jung and the End of the World: Can Depth Psychology Save Us?

In his new book, The End of the World, author and psychoanalyst JON MILLS considers the question of why humanity seems bent on self-destruction. We face famine, climate change, obscene wealth disparities, and threats of global war and nuclear annihilation. Yet the majority of us seem to prefer living either in denial, or in irrational, active opposition to reading the writing on the wall. This week Jungian analyst and co-host Lisa Marchiano interviews Jon about how we face up to impending catast...

May 07, 20261 hr 4 minEp. 423

Dark Forces in the Psyche: Our Self-Destructive Impulses

Why is it that we sometimes fail to rise to life’s most important challenges? Why do we instead procrastinate, withdraw, self-sabotage, or feel unable to move toward the life we want? This week, at a listener’s suggestion, Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano and Deborah Stewart explore the concept of anti-libidinal forces in the psyche: those self-destructive impulses that oppose growth, pleasure, and forward movement. We discuss the ways this phenomenon has been addressed within the profession, inc...

Apr 30, 20261 hr 8 minEp. 422

Psyche in the Age of AI

Our lives have already been altered by rapidly expanding access to artificial intelligence (AI). In this week’s episode, we consider how this latest technological revolution might be reshaping the human psyche. Hosts Lisa Marchiano and Deborah Stewart are joined by a special guest, the author and Jungian analyst Christina Becker, to explore the psychological impact of AI’s incursion into our work, home and relationships. One of the major AI use cases has been for advice, self-reflection and comp...

Apr 23, 20261 hr 28 minEp. 421

The Labyrinth: Soul’s Winding Journey

The labyrinth is a powerful metaphor for psychological development and the path of individuation. This week Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano and Deborah Stewart consider how twists and turns in the path of life (especially in early adulthood), ask us to confront uncertainty, anxiety, and the unknown. Ego may crave a straight, well-planned path, but life inevitably offers something else: a fiendishly difficult labyrinth. If we want to get the most out of the journey, we’ve no choice other than to ...

Apr 16, 20261 hr 6 minEp. 420

LOW ENERGY: Where Can We Source the Drive to Take Action? (Re-Publish)

Many people just can’t rally to do what’s necessary and improve their lives. Is it possible they just don’t carry much vitality, or is some inner conflict blocking their access? We share personal stories of ‘energy loss’ and offer insights into purposelessness. Carl Jung tells us inner energy flows according to its own laws, but if we can’t harness it? Expect to learn why some people are naturally low-energy, which aspects of your psyche might be leaking energy, how over-aligning with cultural n...

Apr 09, 20261 hr 58 minEp. 419

A Jungian Sense of Place: Bollingen and The Tower on the Marsh

Carl Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz and Christiana Morgan all dedicated time, soul and imagination to a peculiarly Jungian form of architecture: the stone tower. This week host Deborah Stewart is joined by Dr. Martin Gledhill, an architect, author and Jungian scholar, and filmmaker Hilary Morgan, the granddaughter of Christiana Morgan, an eminent American psychologist who collaborated with Jung on some of his most important work. Deb, Martin and Hilary explore Jung’s Bollingen Tower and Christiana...

Apr 02, 20261 hr 10 minEp. 418

The Age of Aquarius: A Jungian View of a Changing World

Jung suggested in Aion that humanity is moving from the great symbolic Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius. Join Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano, Deborah Stewart and Joseph Lee, as we ask what it means to live through the turbulence and vitality of this period of transition. Jung pioneered the idea that human consciousness unfolds in great symbolic ages. The shift from one to the next is not a smooth or pleasant experience. As Jung saw it, each new age emerges through a process of decline, brea...

Mar 26, 20261 hr 30 minEp. 417

Cassandra: A Jungian Interpretation

In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess and priestess of Apollo who was given the gift of true prophecy, along with the curse that no one would ever believe her. She warned the Trojans not to bring the famous wooden horse inside their city walls, but her prophecy was ignored and the city fell. In this episode, we discuss the psychological meaning of the Cassandra story from a Jungian perspective, exploring the painful experience of recognizing a deep truth but finding that others can...

Mar 19, 20261 hr 20 minEp. 416

Chance Encounters: When Life Calls Us to a New Path

Chance encounters can change the whole direction of our lives. A casual chat with a stranger at the bank, a book that beckons to you from the shelf, or a last-minute lunch invitation might lead to transformative consequences. This week, join Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano, Joseph Lee and Deborah Stewart as we circumambulate the phenomenon of the chance encounter. For Jungians, these moments are more than happy accidents. They may be understood as encounters with the deeper ordering principle Ju...

Mar 12, 20261 hr 28 minEp. 415

COAGULATIO: The Alchemy of Settling Down

COAGULATIO marks the psychological moment when possibility takes shape. Uncertainty recedes as we commit to our choices, and life slows and “thickens” into stable commitments and a predictable path. Join Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano and Joseph Lee as we continue our exploration of Jung’s alchemical stages. This week, we discuss the concept of coagulatio, or the solidifying of what was once liquid. Coagulatio involves settling into a path, a vocation, a relationship, or an identity. Yet these ...

Mar 05, 20261 hr 8 minEp. 414

Why You Dream of Intruders: The Hidden Meaning of Break-In Dreams

Intruder dreams stage a boundary crisis: something arrives without the ego’s consent, and the dreamer wakes with fear, shame, or outrage. Join Jungian analysts Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, and Lisa Marchiano as we analyze a selection of vivid listener-submitted dreams about intruders. We begin with the word itself, “intrusion,” asking how a visitor can feel deeply unwelcome, but at the same time carry something with the potential to protect, repair or even save us. We cover: How the mind negotia...

Feb 26, 20261 hr 1 minEp. 413

Dissociation as Design: Why the Mind Sometimes Lets Go

This episode explores dissociation through Pierre Janet's concept of 'abaissement du niveau mental' and Jung's reinterpretation. It delves into how the mind's organizing level can lower, allowing unconscious material to surface, from everyday reverie to profound visions and trauma responses. The hosts discuss the delicate balance between consciousness and the unconscious, examining how to intentionally engage with these states for psychological growth while acknowledging potential dangers.

Feb 19, 20261 hr 5 minEp. 412

The Outsider at the Gate: Are We Lovable When Persona Washes Away?

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Princess and the Pea” is a parable about seeing beneath the surface. It shows us that our authentic nature can be detected, whether we’re swathed in status or rags, if we’re offered the opportunity. A prince’s search for happiness fails when it’s driven by lordly criteria. A wild storm heralds change and delivers a drenched possibility. A king and queen choose subtlety to coax what is hidden into sight, ra...

Feb 12, 20261 hr 2 minEp. 411

"What Do I Owe My Hurtful Parents?" Is The Wrong Question! Do This Instead!

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ In the aftermath of the holidays, many people find themselves facing an old question in a new stage of life: what does an adult child owe aging parents, especially when the relationship was full of criticism, absence, harm, or disappointment? The pressure to visit, to host, to reconcile, or to perform affection can feel like a moral demand, and a trap. In this episode, three Jungian analysts question the idea of filial duty that feels l...

Feb 05, 20261 hr 22 minEp. 410

Corruption Starts Inside You: Why Malignant Certainty Makes You Dangerous!

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ In this episode, Joseph, Lisa, and Deb explain why Corruption is not only a political problem, but a human one, why Power breaks trust long before it breaks laws, and why the most dangerous people are often the most certain. They reveal the core mechanism behind Corruption and Inflation: when unconscious drives flood the ego, making someone feel exceptional, entitled, and above ordinary rules. They unpack how Corruption escalates quietl...

Jan 29, 20261 hr 12 minEp. 409

How Did I Become a Statistic?

Jung wrote “The Undiscovered Self” in 1957, opening with “What will the future bring?”, as the Cold War, the Iron Curtain, and nuclear weapons gained enough momentum to threaten survival. He argued that mass-mindedness, amplified by state power, corporate bureaucracy, and scientific rationalism, reduces people to statistics, numbs conscience, and makes evil all the easier to project. When institutions promise safety and efficiency, what happens to individual responsibility? If religion is an ins...

Jan 22, 20261 hr 13 minEp. 408

How to Stop Hiding After Trauma (Starting Today)

You're invited to our free Dreams for Change seminar on Sunday January 18th. ⁠ Sign up here ⁠ . ***** If you have been through betrayal or loss, you may still be living by a terrible rule you made when in pain. It can look like hiding, overworking, numbing out, or letting people cross lines because being unseen feels safer. This episode uses the fairy tale “All-Kinds-of-Fur” to help you identify your survival pattern and take the next step out of it. When you update the rule you made when in tra...

Jan 15, 20261 hr 12 minEp. 407

Purpose as Service to a Self-Led Future

You're invited to our free Dreams for Change seminar on Sunday January 18th. Sign up here . ***** Modernity promotes endless techniques to optimize goal-setting and productivity. Yet most of us race from one task to the next, telling our friends how busy we are, secretly knowing we lack direction. This conversation defines Self-led purpose as an orientation to a future beyond our ego needs. This can align our tasks with Individuation even as we face seductive collective agendas. When we look out...

Jan 08, 20261 hr 12 minEp. 406

Can Angels Survive in a Disenchanted World?

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ Angels persist in dreams, scripture, and art, while modern institutions psychologize them into coincidences or flatten them into greeting cards. In this episode, we explore angels as autonomous psychic facts, reimagined from age to age but always carrying meaning across the unconscious threshold to the ego’s surprise and benefit. When we learn to welcome the sacred messengers and “…fear not, for behold…” they bring tidings that can righ...

Jan 01, 20261 hr 10 minEp. 405

Santa and Krampus: Why the “Nice List” Needs a Shadow

✨ The Gift of Dreamwork: Join This Jungian Life Dream School with 10% off from now until December 31st. Just use code HOLIDAY2025 when you purchase Dream School for yourself or as a gift. ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Learn more and enroll.⁠⁠⁠ ⁠ * * * * * * * * * * * * * Santa Claus persists as a central figure who teaches children that their desires can be understood and met, on the condition of good behavior. The Christmas morning ritual is staged to delight and mystify: Santa crosses thresholds unseen, cookies are ea...

Dec 25, 20251 hr 13 minEp. 404

Alchemical Mortificatio: How to Survive the Wintering of Your Life

✨ The Gift of Dreamwork: Join This Jungian Life Dream School with 10% off from now until December 31st. Just use code HOLIDAY2025 when you purchase Dream School for yourself or as a gift. ⁠ ⁠⁠Learn more and enroll.⁠⁠ ⁠ ----------------------------------------------------- Mortificatio is an alchemical term for the moment a life-organizing identity collapses. We might call it burnout, divorce, depression, retirement shock, institutional betrayal, or a terrifying medical diagnosis. The alchemists ...

Dec 18, 20251 hr 16 minEp. 403

How to Work with Denial: A Jungian Guide to Facing Reality

✨ The Gift of Dreamwork: Join This Jungian Life Dream School with 10% off from now until December 31st. Just use code HOLIDAY2025 when you purchase Dream School for yourself or as a gift. ⁠ ⁠Learn more and enroll.⁠ ⁠ ----------------------------------------------------- People often mistake denial for stubbornness, self-deception, or moral failure. Denial is actually a primal psychological defense that attempts to regulate which aspects of reality are permitted to reach awareness. Today, we expl...

Dec 11, 20251 hr 15 minEp. 402

Have We Ever Really Read Jung? Sonu Shamdasani on the Collected Works Crisis

✨ The Gift of Dreamwork: Join This Jungian Life Dream School with 10% off from now until December 31st. Just use code HOLIDAY2025 when you purchase Dream School for yourself or as a gift. ⁠ Learn more and enroll. ⁠ ----------------------------------------------------- Jung’s translator and editor for the English edition of his Collected Works took it upon himself to alter more than 60% of Jung’s ideas to make the books more marketable. Finally, this will be corrected. Sonu Shamdasani and his tea...

Dec 04, 20251 hr 10 minEp. 401

[SUBSCRIBER BONUS] Is My Wanderlust Related To My Mother Complex?

In this free edition of Jung Love, our subscriber bonus content, a Patron asks: "I'm wondering if you can talk about the issue of place: the ability to settle down somewhere, and how this could relate to a mother complex." Support This Jungian Life on Patreon⁠ and ask Lisa, Deb, and Joseph your questions for a chance to have them answered on Jung Love.

Dec 02, 202510 min

Gratitude and Reverence: How to Lead a Sacred, Soulful Life

✨ The Gift of Dreamwork: Join This Jungian Life Dream School with ten percent off from now until the 31st of December. Just use code HOLIDAY2025 when you purchase Dream School for yourself or as a gift. Learn more and enroll. ----------------------------------------------------- A Jungian Look at Gratitude (and Why It Usually Arrives Late) Have you ever suddenly realized, “I never really thanked them for that,” a parent, teacher, mentor, or community that quietly carried you through a hard stret...

Nov 27, 20251 hr 4 minEp. 400

Signs Contempt Is Ruining Your Relationship & Ways to Cope

⁠DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ Contempt feels like a gut punch. It’s a cold, distancing act that devalues a person even as it avoids solving a real problem. The contemptuous are full of shame, fear, or hurt, so they recreate those feelings in others to evade their own issues. Unlike anger (which tries to correct an injustice), disgust (which avoids what feels contaminating), or hatred (which seeks destruction), contempt asserts superiority and cuts off relatedness. ...

Nov 20, 20251 hr 15 minEp. 399

SEPARATIO: The Alchemical Secret That Ends Confusion

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ Alchemical separatio is the skill of sorting out your mind. You separate what belongs to you—your complexes, habitual triggers, and painful memories--from what is happening in the world around you. In the laboratory of your life, you separate present triggers from older wounds, and literal facts from symbolic meanings. This is part of your essential self-ordering instinct. As you bring more and more of yourself into conscious awareness,...

Nov 13, 20251 hr 10 minEp. 398

LUCID DREAMING: How to Make the Most of a Magical Opportunity

DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠⁠ Lucid dreaming is an interesting ego state when we are dreaming and regain full self-awareness. Being awake in the dream world can be useful, but imposing a rigid agenda can undermine the Dream Maker’s attempts to educate and help us. Each dream is crafted to incrementally expand our awareness and acceptance of unconscious factors we need in order to grow. When we wake inside a dream, we can lose track of that important attitude and may...

Nov 06, 20251 hr 1 minEp. 397
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