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This Jungian Life Podcast

This Jungian Life Podcast

By: Joseph Lee Deborah Stewart Lisa Marchiano
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Join us—Lisa, Deb, and Joseph—for sometimes irreverent but potentially life-changing conversations. Every Thursday, we explore culture, relationships, and depth psychology through the lens of Carl Jung. We devote a segment of each episode to analyzing a listener’s dream.Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • Cassandra: A Jungian Interpretation
    Mar 19 2026

    In Greek mythology, Cassandra was a Trojan princess and priestess of Apollo who was given the gift of true prophecy, along with the curse that no one would ever believe her. She warned the Trojans not to bring the famous wooden horse inside their city walls, but her prophecy was ignored and the city fell.


    In this episode, we discuss the psychological meaning of the Cassandra story from a Jungian perspective, exploring the painful experience of recognizing a deep truth but finding that others cannot or will not hear it.


    We examine how the Cassandra archetype can intrude into a person’s life, compelling them to deliver uncomfortable truths to audiences who do not wish to hear. Understanding the archetypal pattern may help us discern the difference between those who won’t hear, and those who may be able to accept our message.


    The story of Cassandra can also be applied to our inner lives. We often ignore our own inner Cassandra, and her quiet warning that something glittering may hide danger. False promises, quick fixes, and seductive fantasies can lure us into welcoming the Trojan horse despite our better judgment.


    Finally, we ask how we might hold the Cassandra complex differently. Instead of identifying with the doomed prophet, we can recognize the archetype at work: “Cassandra is visiting.” By holding insight with humility, seeking listeners who can truly hear, and accepting the limits of our power to change fate, we might shape the anguish of Cassandra into a deeper wisdom.


    Read the dream we analyze and find this episode’s resource list on our website.


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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Chance Encounters: When Life Calls Us to a New Path
    Mar 12 2026

    Chance encounters can change the whole direction of our lives. A casual chat with a stranger at the bank, a book that beckons to you from the shelf, or a last-minute lunch invitation might lead to transformative consequences.


    This week, join Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano, Joseph Lee and Deborah Stewart as we circumambulate the phenomenon of the chance encounter.


    For Jungians, these moments are more than happy accidents. They may be understood as encounters with the deeper ordering principle Jung called the Self, which disrupts the ego’s plans and invites us toward something larger.


    Fairy tales often feature animal visitors offering the main character a surprising and unexpected choice. These stories can be powerful guides for recognizing the potential of chance encounters and making the most of them.


    We also discuss how, in an age of overstimulation, you can be receptive to the possibilities of the chance encounter. These moments usually speak softly and quietly rather than arriving with a trumpet sounding from the hills. They are visitations, not tools for self-improvement, and we must be open to allowing them in.


    Read the dream we analyze on our website.


    Connect With This Jungian Life


    Book your place at our free seminar on March 28, Your Personal Red Book: A Dream School Taster.

    Send a dream for us to analyze on the show.

    Check out our TJL podcast merch.

    Follow This Jungian Life on Instagram.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • COAGULATIO: The Alchemy of Settling Down
    Mar 5 2026

    COAGULATIO marks the psychological moment when possibility takes shape. Uncertainty recedes as we commit to our choices, and life slows and “thickens” into stable commitments and a predictable path.


    Join Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano and Joseph Lee as we continue our exploration of Jung’s alchemical stages. This week, we discuss the concept of coagulatio, or the solidifying of what was once liquid.


    Coagulatio involves settling into a path, a vocation, a relationship, or an identity. Yet these stages of solidification also carry with them loss. Incarnating something in the real world, whether in our creative life, marriage or career, means letting go of infinite possibility. Coagulatio can be seen as an antidote to puer psychology; signifying the demanding task of growing up and settling down.


    We also investigate the process of coagulatio in the consulting room, where finding language or images with an analyst can shape our distress into something we can work with. Similarly, dream work offers the chance to condense our psychic turmoil into tangible, relatable images that can be used in a process of growth or transformation.


    Coagulatio is not a permanent state: the alchemical phrase “solve et coagula” indicates a dynamic rhythm between dissolution and solidification. In the course of our life, we may find our stable path starts to feel joyless and rigid, at which point we may return to solutio, when structures loosen again and must be re-formed.


    Read the dream we analyze and find this episode’s resource list on our website: https://thisjungianlife.com/coagulatio/



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    1 hr and 8 mins
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I have listened to every episode of This Jungian Life and thoroughly enjoyed the range of topics and how the Jungian perspective has enlarged my understanding of myself and the world

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It has helped both my faith and my learning, and I have recommended it to a few friends so far.

Very enlivening.

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Incredibly insightful, thought-provoking episodes. I learned so much.

Then I listened to some of their earlier episodes and found their episode on 'Gender Transformation." Wildly uninformed ignorant opinions on gender and trans identity. Transness is not about a man "becoming" a woman or a woman "becoming" a man. It's about people being who they always were. It's a sacred. revelatory, beautiful process, that often stigmatized, demonized, criminalized and misunderstood. Their ignorance, whether unintended or ideological, causes harm and I can't in good conscience listen to any more of this podcast. I guess others in Jungian forums have also noticed Lisa's apparent TERF ideology and the complacency of the others toward her abhorent misinformed views. So disappointing. Reminds me of First they Came by Niemoller.

Another pathologization of the human experience. Another scapgoat. Another dangerous ideology without apology or acknowledgement of harm.

Do better.

Insightful...until the transphobic episode

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