Wonderful Entry into Jung
This is an excellent and acessible way to enter into the Jungian world of psychology and beyond. Jung is perhaps the most down to earth psychologist there is because he thought so deeply, yet was motivated to help people change themselves to reach their highest potential. Jung was so full of ideas and wrote so much that it is a daunting task to embark upon discovering him. You couldn't do much better than this podcast and reading Memories, Dreams and Reflections by Jung, written toward the end of his life. Lodon is an excellent and knowledgeable interviewer who lets her many guests tell their stories. She meets a broad range of people very well aquainted with Jungian thought. Prepare to be hooked.Read full review »
John's Big Toe via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/10/18
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There is so much great stuff in these interviews. Practicing Jungian analysts are quite a rare breed, so to gather their wisdom in one place is a fabulous idea. And they're all quite different personalities. Lots to chew on if you are curious about the way you live your life and what is going...Read full review »
M J Walters via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/02/17
Excellent podcast. Laura London starts each episode with her homework done, and she knows how to ask the proper questions and -more important- she listens to the answers. Fascinating and very didactic interviewees. I only wish the sound was better. Eduardo Roldán
enfaserem via Apple Podcasts · Spain · 09/12/16
The episode on Korean pop group BTS is another good listen
@dcunit3d via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/11/20
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