by Lisa Marchiano | May 21, 2026 | Archetypal, Core Jungian Concepts, History & Development of Analytical Psychology, Relationships
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...
by Lisa Marchiano | Apr 30, 2026 | Core Jungian Concepts, History & Development of Analytical Psychology, Personal Issues
AUDIO 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...
by Joseph Lee | Dec 4, 2025 | Guests, History & Development of Analytical Psychology
Jung’s Collected Works are being revised by scholars, making new insights into his writing and thought available to the English-speaking world. This week eminent Jungian scholar Sonu Shamdasani speaks with Lisa about the production of a brand new Critical...
by Joseph Lee | Sep 4, 2025 | History & Development of Analytical Psychology
VIDEO AUDIO A Crisis Opens the Door Jung’s Red Book begins in 1913 after his break with Freud. The separation removed professional support and social status, and it exposed unresolved inner material. He chose a direct approach and documented dreams and waking visions...
by Joseph Lee | Jul 24, 2025 | History & Development of Analytical Psychology
VIDEO AUDIO In honor of Jung’s 150th birthday Jung’s discoveries are woven into our common understanding. Introvert/extravert, shadow work, typology, persona, and synchronicity pop up in casual conversations all the time. Negotiating with our inner figures, now used...