by Lisa Marchiano | Aug 20, 2026 | Archetypal, Core Jungian Concepts, Guests
Magic can be viewed as intentional engagement with what Jung called synchronicity. It is closely related to a mythological worldview, which recognizes a grand narrative supraordinate to everyday life. Although we cannot know it in its entirety, it opens...
by Lisa Marchiano | Aug 13, 2026 | Archetypal, Fairytales, Guests
The wild man is an enduring archetypal figure worldwide, from Enkidu in Gilgamesh, to the Greek god Pan (worshipped in glens and woods), the Green Man in England, and Bigfoot and the Sasquatch in the US. Today’s guest, Jungian analyst Mike Box, has a...
by Lisa Marchiano | Aug 6, 2026 | Cultural Currents, Guests
Are we living through a tech-driven collapse of the ecology of mind? In his new book, Jung vs. Borg, author, psychologist and Jungian scholar GLEN SLATER Ph.D suggests that industrial disruption of the outer world is now being followed by a...
by Lisa Marchiano | Jul 30, 2026 | Archetypal, Cultural Currents, Guests
As we confront the turbulence of rapid change, technological dehumanization, and cultural polarization, how do we reconnect to being and meaning? Best-selling author BRUCE FEILER returns us to ritual: world-wide, time-honored ways for people to come home...
by Lisa Marchiano | Jul 16, 2026 | Guests
The Odyssey (the subject of a new Christopher Nolan film released on the same day as this episode), is the ancient Greek epic attributed to Homer and one of the foundational works of Western literature. This week, Jungian analyst Robert...
by Lisa Marchiano | Jul 9, 2026 | Cultural Currents, Guests, Metaphysical
Throughout human history, prayer has been a constant. Jung referred to it as: “not only one of the most original but also the most frequent means to change the condition of mind” (Carl Jung, Letters Vol. I, Page 558). This week our guest, Jungian...