I invite you to listen to my interview with Laura London creator of the Speaking of Jung podcast series. Please click here to find the interview. Thanks to Laura London for providing me the opportunity to speak on Jungian psychology and climate change.
Interview for Speaking of Jung
July 24, 2016 by jeffreykiehl
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This is an excellent interview. Love the marriage of Jungian analysis with science and think it is our only hope. Very sad there are so few with the courage to engage with and learn from our shadows. Consequently, how does one who is/has/continues to, function in a world of denial without retreating to/conforming to the overwhelmingly pervasive ‘head-in-the-sand’ mentality prevalent in much of the world, especially in the U.S.
Thanks, Jeff, for your work and enlightened perspective.