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Speaking of Jung has been confronting its issues. Amidst them all, we released three new episodes in March, are preparing two for April, two more for May, and one (so far) for June. Scroll down for all the details. We now have a perk for our Patreon members. By contributing to our Tip Jar for just $5 per month – or by making a one-time or recurring donation through PayPal (account not required) – you will receive all of the notes I compile while preparing for an episode. These include my interview questions, personal notes, quotes from the book(s), and an after-show summary. I’d like to ask everyone to please consider writing a public review of the podcast. I receive so many heartfelt emails and private messages about how much you love and appreciate Speaking of Jung. We need more public exposure of this sentiment! Please share your thoughts by writing a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the show. Share the episodes on social media, your blog, your newsletter, and on your website. Anything you can do would be greatly appreciated. And finally, if you are new to our mailing list, you can access our previous editions here: January | February | March Thank you for your continued interest in Speaking of Jung.
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Sadly, another guest has passed away – our beloved J. Gary Sparks (Ep. 2, 28, 35, 114 & 119). Speaking of Jung owes its existence to many people and he was one of them. Gary and I spoke on the phone just a few weeks before he left this mortal coil and I was left feeling his condition would improve… Synchronistically, I was in the middle of Sherene Vismaya’s (Ep. 58 & 137) 21-day intensive (and it was intense!) where death was one of the themes. Simultaneously, I was preparing to interview James Hollis (Ep. 25, 27, 32, 65, 79, 100, 129 & 138) about his new book, Living with Borrowed Dust (“We must daily, but non-morbidly, recall Stanley Kunitz’s reminder: ‘I only borrowed this dust.’ Sooner or later, we have to return the loan.” p. 138), and preparing to speak with Luis Moris (Ep. 90 & 139) about his latest book, Confronting Death. It was a heavy time. Still is. Here is a copy of Gary’s full obituary. His publisher and friends at Inner City Books have created a beautiful In Memoriam page where you can leave comments. Gary was one-of-a-kind and will be missed by many.
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Mar. 3, 2025: Jungian analyst James Hollis, Ph.D. returned to us for his 8th appearance on Speaking of Jung to discuss his new book, Living with Borrowed Dust: Reflections on Life, Love, & Other Grievances, published on March 4th by Sounds True.
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Mar. 12, 2025: Jungian analyst Luis Moris, Ph.D. (Ep. 90) returned to discuss his recent book, Confronting Death, which includes essays by Speaking of Jung guests Henry Abramovitch, Ph.D., John Beebe, M.D., Paul Bishop, Ph.D., Professor Ann Casement, Joseph Cambray, Ph.D., and Murray Stein, Ph.D.
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Mar. 26, 2025: Jungian analyst Christina Becker (Ep. 7) returned after 10 years to tell us about her upcoming memoir/self-help book, Soul-Making: A Journey of Resilience and Spiritual Rediscovery, scheduled to be published in May by Friesen Press.
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Professor Paul Bishop, Ph.D. (Ep. 131 & 135) returns for an in-depth discussion on Jung’s essay, Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies, which is included in Vol. 10 of Jung’s Collected Works, Civilization in Transition. During this episode, I will be sharing what I learn at the upcoming Archives of the Impossible conference at Rice University.
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April 24: Stefano Carpani
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Jungian analyst Stefano Carpani, Ph.D. (first-time guest) joins us from Berlin, Germany to discuss his Jungian yearbook, Jungianeum, and its first online conference, Democracy on the Couch: In Search of the Forgotten Self, taking place May 24-25. Presenters include Speaking of Jung guests Paul Bishop, Ph.D., Joseph Cambray, Ph.D., Murray Stein, Ph.D., and Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D.
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May 14: Men and Psychoanalysis
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Jungian analyst and former law professor Leslie Stein (Ep. 113) returns to us from Sydney, Australia to discuss his latest novel, The Psychoanalysis of Dr. Seele, released in February by Arcade Publishing. It’s the story of men and analysis, focusing especially on the one-sided man.
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Jungian analyst Dariane Pictet (first-time guest) will join us from ISAPZURICH to discuss her portrayal of Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn (1881-1962), founder of Eranos, the meeting place between East and West. Dariane played Olga in the recent production of Eranos: A Play, written by Jungian analysts Henry Abramovitch and Murray Stein.
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Jungian analyst and rower Fiann Paul (first-time guest) is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich where he is also an instructor. He holds 43 Guinness World Records for his geographical explorations and is the only person who has rowed every ocean. He is also an artist and holds four different academic degrees. Having a passion for anthropology, Fiann has lived on every continent which he values as his experiential education.
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These are additions and updates to our previous lists. All books are listed on the front page of our website. Where is Soul? Psychology in Modernity Edited by Jungian analysts Greg Mogenson and Pamela J. Power, Ph.D. (Ep. 33). Includes essays by Professor Paul Bishop, Ph.D. (Ep. 131 & 135) and Jungian analyst Wolfgang Giegerich, Ph.D. | Dusk Owl Books, Feb. 25, 2025 War as Reset: Insights from Contemporary Analytical Psychology on the Age of Hypocrisy Edited by Stefano Carpani, Ph.D. & Ludmilla Ostermann, M.A. Includes contributions by Speaking of Jung guests Henry Abramovitch, Ph.D., Joseph Cambray, Ph.D., George Hogenson, Ph.D., Marianne Meister-Notter, Ph.D., and Murray Stein, Ph.D. | Routledge, Apr. 17, 2025 Ages of Anxiety: Auden Reading Jung in Times of War (Second Edition) Craig E. Stephenson (Ep. 112) examines how W.H. Auden in his Pulitzer Prize winning poem, “The Age of Anxiety,” used Jung’s psychological types to structure and explore his responses to war and the rise of fascism. | Routledge, Jun. 25, 2025 An Analytical Exploration of Love & Narcissism: The Tragedy of Isolation & Intimacy An essential look at love and narcissism by Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist Susan E. Schwartz, Ph.D. (Ep. 40, 76, 125, 136) | Routledge, Jul. 16, 2025 The Active Imagination: Notes from the Seminar Given in 1931 (New publication date): Jung’s landmark seminar on the psychotherapeutic method of active imagination. Part of the Philemon Foundation Series, edited by Ernst Falzeder, Ph.D. | Princeton University Press, Oct. 14, 2025 (UK) / Mar. 10, 2026 (US) Jung's Life & Work: Interviews for Memories, Dreams, Reflections with Aniela Jaffé Finally, the long-awaited “protocols” for Memories, Dreams, Reflections, edited by Professor Sonu Shamdasani, Ph.D. (Ep. 75). | Princeton University Press, Dec. 2, 2025
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Working With the Psyche: Theory & Practice of Psychotherapy from a Jungian Perspective A collection of 8 filmed presentations by diplomate Jungian Analysts including Speaking of Jung guests James Hollis (8 episodes), Melanie Star Costello, Ph.D. (Ep. 50), Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. (Ep. 64), and Dianne Braden (Ep. 70). Purchasing this series provides immediate access. | Jung Society of Washington (Use code JAMESHOLLIS! to get 20% off.) The Activist & the Mystic in Tatterhood: A Course to Stir the Creative Upcoming workshop series with Jungian analyst and certified art therapist Nora Swan-Foster (Ep. 37). She will use the Nordic fairytale Tatterhood to explore the barren kingdom and birth of the inner activist and mystic. | Jung Society of Washington, April 2nd, 9th & 16th, 7:30-9:30 p.m. EDT Transcendent Power of the Anima in Film In this workshop, Jungian analyst John Beebe, M.D. (Ep. 109) will show how the Jungian concept of anima applies to the understanding of the classic French film, L'Atalante, which the legendary director, Jean Vigo, composed in a race toward his own death. | Jung Society of Washington, April 26, 1-4 p.m. EDT The Strength of Jungian Psychology: Illuminating the Darkness (New date): Jungian analyst Richard Sweeney, Ph.D. (Ep. 29) will explore the theme of “strength” in 2024 through a Jungian lens, examining how true strength arises from confronting and embracing the archetypal shadow to better navigate the challenges ahead in 2025. | Maine Jung Center, May 3, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EDT Democracy on the Couch: In Search of the Forgotten Self Two-day online event organized by Jungianeum and supported by the IAAP. Presenters include Speaking of Jung guests Paul Bishop, Ph.D. (Ep. 131 & 135), Joseph Cambray, Ph.D. (Ep. 130), Stefano Carpani, Ph.D. (upcoming guest), Murray Stein, Ph.D. (14 episodes), and Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D. (Ep. 121) | May 24-25 at 12:30 p.m. EDT
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