by Joseph Lee | Apr 17, 2025 | Cultural Currents
VIDEO AUDIO Adolescence is a transitional life stage marked by profound biological, psychological, social, and cultural changes. Spanning roughly the second decade of life (and often extending into the early twenties), it bridges childhood and adulthood in complex...
by Joseph Lee | Apr 10, 2025 | Personal Issues
VIDEO AUDIO Worry is the mental process of anticipating possible troubles, setbacks, or risks—and trying to manage them through continuous thought. It’s distinct from anxiety, though the two states overlap. Worry tends to be more specific and verbal: we can usually...
by Joseph Lee | Apr 6, 2025 | Archetypal
VIDEO AUDIO The detective archetype speaks to a universal drive for uncovering what has been concealed. This impulse emerges whenever communities sense the weight of secrets, crimes, or enigmas that destabilize ordinary life. By taking on the role of investigator, the...
by Joseph Lee | Apr 2, 2025 | Uncategorized
VIDEO AUDIO In 1906, Carl Jung traveled to Vienna primarily to engage in direct discussions with Sigmund Freud, whose drive-based theories were rapidly gaining prominence in the psychological community. Archival letters indicate that Jung intended to share his...
by Joseph Lee | Mar 27, 2025 | Core Jungian Concepts, Guests
VIDEO AUDIO Unlocking the Power of Your Shadow If you’ve ever been startled by an impulsive action or a sharp comment you later regret, you’ve likely met your shadow. The shadow refers to aspects of ourselves—traits, impulses, fantasies—that we’d rather not claim as...