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This Jungian Life Podcast

This Jungian Life Podcast

By: Joseph Lee Deborah Stewart Lisa Marchiano
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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.Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Jung and the End of the World: Can Depth Psychology Save Us?
    May 7 2026

    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 catastrophe. Is there a viable alternative to the current situation in which we seem to be indulging a collective death wish, careening unconsciously toward a dangerous precipice?


    Lisa and Jon discuss Jung’s emphasis on doing individual shadow work and how myth and fairy tale - a distillation of human nature and wisdom - might offer a spark of hope. If we can recognize and confront evil and hold the tension of opposites we can start a conversation with our shadow.


    Follow Up for This Episode


    Read Jon Mills’ new book, End of the World: Civilization and Its Fate.

    Visit Jon Mills’ website.

    Watch bonus mini-episodes on our Patreon channel.

    Download our free Dream Recall Meditation Guide.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Dark Forces in the Psyche: Our Self-Destructive Impulses
    Apr 30 2026

    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, including Freud’s death drive, Melanie Klein’s concept of the bad breast, Clarissa Pinkola Estés’ predator in the psyche, and Donald Kalsched’s protector/persecutor.


    Libido was understood by Jung to mean life energy, rather than being purely sexual. We explore how blocked libido can become depression, paralyzing fear, hoarding behavior, vicious self-criticism, or simply an inability to begin or complete what matters most.


    Through stories such as Bluebeard, Jonah and the Whale, and Marduk and Tiamat, we consider inner monsters that threaten to devour vitality.


    Anti-libidinal forces, however, are not the end of the story. We also discuss the heroic task of meeting fear, reclaiming disowned energies, and choosing life one step at a time.Read the dream we analyze in full on our website.


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Psyche in the Age of AI
    Apr 23 2026

    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 companionship. Some users are even referring to this as “therapy”. This raises thorny questions: what happens when a sycophantic AI interface constantly mirrors us back to ourselves as being in the right? How does this affect our judgment, our relationships, and our connection to reality?


    Christina Becker shares her work exploring the potential of AI to support Jungian dream analysis. Together we ask whether it is possible to use this powerful tool consciously, while also being aware of the fantasies and projections we bring to it, and maintaining the integrity of our inner lives.


    Read the dream we analyze in full on our website.


    Follow Up


    Read Christina Becker’s book, Soul-Making: A Journey of Resilience and Spiritual Rediscovery


    Request Christina Becker’s Jungian-based dream interpretation prompt on her website


    Read Lisa Marchiano’s article, “ChatGPT-Induced Psychosis and the Good-Enough Therapist”, Psychology Today, July 2025


    Download our free Dream Recall Meditation Guide


    Send a dream for us to analyze on the show.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
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I’m loving listening to this. Really interesting and insightful. Love the dream interpretations and interesting topics. Highly recommend.

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