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This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Lisa Marchiano, & Deb Stewart

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Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by Carl Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener.
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After discovering that her DNA is imbued with the powers of every superhero in the universe, Tara Callahan must unlock the mystery behind her newfound powers and learn how to control them in order to fulfill her destiny as the most powerful superhero of them all. Nominated for a 2023 Kidscreen Award for Best Podcast (Season 4), recipient of the Parents’ Choice 2020 Gold Award for Best Podcast and chosen by NBC’s TODAY as one of the ‘10 Best Podcasts For Kids’, the award-winning Tara Tremendo ...
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American journalist Joe Lindsley, on the ground reporting from Ukraine every single day of Russia's full-scale war, conducts interviews with first-hand witnesses and people willing to stand up for the freedom of their land.
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HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS

Hot Flashes & Cool Topics

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A podcast for women in midlife and beyond. We talk about everything to do with this time of life from relationships and careers, health and wellness to celebrity interviews with Patricia Heaton, Carla Hall, Gretchen Carlson and more. New episode every Wednesday.
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What’s the difference between your inner gremlin and your inner cheerleader? Join Dr. Jessica Metcalfe, life and business coach, as she guides you through self-intelligence by navigating your inner voice. Explore how to speak more kindly to yourself through conversations with high-achieving, self-led women to ignite your inner warrior. We each have different voices we use when speaking to your best friend, your child, your pet, your mom and even your partner. You also use different voices wh ...
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Encountering a total eclipse can evoke a primal connection to nature and the infinite, constellating a deep sense of belonging to the universe and each other. Eclipses profoundly impact observers, evoking awe, transcendence, and a shared sense of unity. These celestial events encourage deep personal reflection and stronger social connections among …
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This week we are reframing the concept of "stress" with Harvard physician, Dr. Aditi Nerurkar. Dr Nerurkar is an expert on the study of stress and burnout and in her book, The 5 Resets: Rewire Your Brain and Body for Less Stress and More Resilience, she offers 5 mindset resets to help rewire your brain for less midlife stress. The First Reset: Get …
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How do dreams intrude upon our Psyche, our roles in others' lives, and our societal identities? "Dream Scenario" is a thought-provoking new film that explores the uncanny power of the collective unconscious to shape culture and be shaped by it. In the movie, Nicholas Cage's character Paul mysteriously starts appearing in others' dreams across the g…
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Join Wonkybot founder and show host Stewart St John as he takes you behind-the-scenes of all things Wonkybot in a brand new season! In the season two premiere, Stewart gives an update on the premiere of Tara Tremendous Season 5, a big announcement about Tara Tremendous and the publishing world, some new shout outs from our fans, and an interview wi…
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Get ready for The New Menopause Book launching April 30th! Dr. Mary Claire Haver is the author and a physician at the forefront of the Menopause conversation. Dr. Haver will answer our questions on Menopause symptoms and solutions and she shares more from The New Menopause: Navigating Your Path Through Hormonal Change with Purpose, Power, and Facts…
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Matt Hamilton–writer-director of “Raptors: A Fistful of Daggers,” an unusual two-part edition of the PBS series, “Nature,” which premiered April 10, while the second episode debuts on April 17—recalls the impetus for creating this double-shot of cinematic raptor mania. Part of his explanation involved not having seen a documentary that delved deepl…
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How do we invisibly transfer our emotions to others, and what magic lies in revealing this unseen dance? Projective identification is like unconsciously tossing our feelings into someone else, a behavior first noticed in babies with their moms. It's an invisible way we influence others based on our buried issues, avoiding dealing with our tough emo…
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Deborah Howard—founder-president of the Companion Animal Protection Society (CAPS), self-described, you may recall, as “the only national nonprofit organization dedicated exclusively to protecting companion animals from cruelty in pet shops and puppy/kitten mills”—returns for a conversational sequel to our January interview, because we didn’t have …
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What can we do when our metabolism changes in midlife? This week we speak with Dr. Linda Anegawa, Chief Medical Officer of Noom. Dr. Linda explains metabolic syndrome, why we gain weight in the middle and what we can do to lose it and keep it off. Event Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conversations-with-prime-women-tickets-822978549997?aff=od…
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How do our interactions with the seemingly mundane objects around us reflect and influence our deeper psychological processes and connections with the broader universe? Jung held a fascinating belief in the soulful essence of inanimate objects. He engaged in daily greetings with his kitchenware at Bollingen Tower, expressing a unique form of animis…
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How does the interplay between vulgarity and societal norms reflect and shape the human experience of freedom, creativity, and psychological depth? Our collective fascination with vulgarity, obscenity, and profanity lies in the thrill of transgression and the need to articulate the unspoken aspects of human experience. As we navigate social accepta…
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When you think of a successful best selling author, do you imagine that she can't afford proper healthcare? You would be surprised. Our guest this week is Deborah Copaken. Deborah is a successful photojournalist, author and writer for hit shows including Emily in Paris. Deborah has also almost died at the hands of our healthcare system. From hemorr…
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Ed Stewart, co-founder, president and CEO of the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)—which blazed a trail in animal rescue, welfare, education, and legislation, and this year, marks its 40th anniversary—recalls what she and co-founder Pat Derby were doing in the earliest days of PAWS. Stewart notes that Derby, his longtime partner who died in …
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How do we interpret and evaluate C.G. Jung's complex legacy in light of his interactions with Jewish individuals and the allegations of antisemitism, considering the nuanced historical context in which he lived and worked?" Assessing Jung's possible antisemitism is complex and requires a nuanced understanding of his historical context and personal …
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What is EMDR therapy? On today's episode, trauma therapist Rebecca Kase explains Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and how this structured therapy can help modify trauma sensitivity. Conversations with Prime Women Event in NYC on April 27th Ticket Link - www.conversationswithprimewomen.com Show Notes/Links: www.hotflashescooltopics.com …
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After a career as an elite tennis champ, Sergiy Stakhovsky had a pleasant life growing grapes and making highly-rated wine in Ukraine's sunny Zakarpattia region. Then Russia invaded and he returned to a new type of elite athleticism as a special forces soldier. He shares his story with American journalist Joe Lindsley, host of the "Land of the Free…
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Can we grow by facing and integrating our ferocious instincts? The Three Little Pigs isn't just a children's tale; it's a sharp commentary on resilience, preparation, and the strategic mindset required to navigate life's challenges. This story strips back the layers of our decision-making processes, questioning whether we opt for quick fixes or inv…
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Women over 50 are too often targeted by cosmetic companies who love to charge an arm and leg for "anti-aging" products. We don't need to do them! Our guest this week is Michele Probst. Michele is an internationally known makeup artist with over 30 years of experience in the television film and print world and she is also the Founder of Worth Beauty…
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How does resolving inner conflicts enhance external relations? Conflict, both inner and outer, is a fundamental part of the human experience. We engage in conflicts externally with others and internally within ourselves, reflecting the complex nature of human relationships and the psyche. Our external conflicts often mirror internal struggles, serv…
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Chef and TV Personality Carla Hall is bringing her one of a kind energy to this week's podcast episode. We talk all about her new HBO Max show Chasing Flavor, her upcoming 60th birthday and her amazing life. Join our Conversations with Prime Women NYC event on April 27th at PENN2. Tickets are available on our website: www.conversationswithprimewome…
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In what might be called The Sequel, this represents the second portion of the interview I conducted on Feb. 12 with Temple Grandin, onstage at the Paramount Theatre in Austin. We covered a wide range of topics last week, though that discussion featured a preponderance of autism talk, hardly surprising given Grandin’s expertise, personal experience …
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Can Jungian psychology shed light on the archetypal forces shaping gay identity?" Our guest, Robert Hopcke, examines how Jung and Jungians have regarded homosexuality both clinically and theoretically, demonstrating that within a great diversity of opinion, there exist many ways to deepen an understanding of the lives and loves of gay men and lesbi…
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Are you falling apart in midlife or is it just Jenn Mann? Our guest this week is author, blogger and funny midlife woman, Jenn Mann. Jenn shares stories from Midlife Bites: how women can feel more visible, midlife relationships, and people she would like to punch in their throat. It is a wild ride on this episode! Show Notes: www.conversationswithp…
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Temple Grandin–sometimes referred to as the world’s most famous autistic person, amidst several ways to describe her, including expert on animal behavior, prolific author, longtime professor of animal science at Colorado State University, fervent activist for autistic people, and tireless lecturer—sat with me onstage at the Paramount Theatre in Aus…
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Deep in each of us, a Vital Spark fights to free us and set us back on the path. Lisa, Joe, and Deb were joined by more than 300 audience members for their first-ever live podcast to celebrate the launch of Lisa's new book, The Vital Spark: Reclaim Your Outlaw Energies and Find Your Feminine Fire. The "Vital Spark" is the core essence of our innerm…
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