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Jungianthology Podcast
Jung in the World | Jung and the Post-Human Age with Glen Slater

Jungianthology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 45:00


Our Spring Fundraising Drive is live! Support this podcast by making a donation today. The first $7,000 in donations will be matched! Jung and the Post-Human Age, with Pacifica professor and author Glen Slater is a deep dive into what digital culture is doing to the human psyche as we internalize the fractiousness of the […] The post Jung in the World | Jung and the Post-Human Age with Glen Slater appeared first on C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.

Book Spider
S4 Ep63: A Storm Painted on a Low Ceiling in Glen Slater's "Jung vs Borg: Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age"

Book Spider

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 67:24


In which we discuss the seductive pointlessness of Jungian psycho-mysticism, whether consciousness emerges mechanistically or mysteriously, and our real fears about technology. 

Serenbe Stories
Pro Bike Repair: The (Unofficial) Serenbe Welcome Center

Serenbe Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 29:06


Glen Slater grew up riding bikes everywhere and later worked in a bike shop in college, where he realized that his interest in building and machinery connected nicely with his love of cycling. He opened his own shop, Pro Bike Repair, in 2012 and moved it to Serenbe in 2019. In the intervening years, PBR has become the unofficial Welcome center due to its location in the Crossroads, just past the Serenbe entrance, and its laid-back, easygoing feel. So laid-back in fact, that it's not uncommon to see residents and visitors alike head into the bike shop with beer, a glass of wine, and even a charcuterie board ready to unwind and hang out. We also have a very special guest co-host for this conversation. We're joined today by Micah Adler, the COO of Serenbe Real Estate, husband of Steve's middle daughter Kara, and a pretty avid cyclist in his own right. In this interview, Micah and Monica chat with Glen about the bike scene in Serenbe, the many ways people choose to hit the trails and roads in Chatt Hills, and his love for a good pair of jean shorts.Show NotesSerenbe Events CalendarPro Bike RepairHamlin's Big Wheels Keep Turning with Stacy Simmonds (Serenbe Stories)Handup Cycling Gloves & ApparelSCOTT Electric BikesSURLY BikesBelgian Waffle Ride: North Carolina Key Words: Biking, Cycling, BMX, Bike, Pro Bike Repair, E-Bike, Community, Serenbe, Placemaking, Intentional Community, New Urbanism, Retail, Shop 

Minutia Men on Radio Misfits
Minutia Men – A Very Special Studio Wall

Minutia Men on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 31:07


Rick and Dave chat with Andrew Lloyd Webber lyricist Glen Slater, Grand Funk Railroad's Mark Farner, Fee Waybill of the Tubes, Paul Michael Glaser from Starsky & Hutch, and uncover a rare 1955 interview with Ernie Banks. [Ep265]

Minutia Men on Radio Misfits
Minutia Men – A Very Special Studio Wall

Minutia Men on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 31:07


Rick and Dave chat with Andrew Lloyd Webber lyricist Glen Slater, Grand Funk Railroad's Mark Farner, Fee Waybill of the Tubes, Paul Michael Glaser from Starsky & Hutch, and uncover a rare 1955 interview with Ernie Banks. [Ep265]

Soul Search - ABC RN
Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, and James Hillman in search of The Wild Soul

Soul Search - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 54:07


In search of the soul, and a new way of thinking about our environment.

Soul Search - ABC RN
Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, and James Hillman in search of The Wild Soul

Soul Search - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 54:07


In search of the soul, and a new way of thinking about our environment.

Two On The Aisle
Reviews of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Grease, et al., Oct. 30, 2014

Two On The Aisle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2014 29:00


Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, by William Shakespeare, at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, (2) REMBRANDT’S GIFT, by Tina Howe, at Dramatic License Productions, (3) MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, by William Shakespeare, at St. Louis Shakespeare, (4) DIRTY DANCING — THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE, by Eleanor Bernstein, at the Fox Theatre, (5) THE K OF D: AN URBAN LEGEND, by Laura Schelhardt, at Blue Rose Stage Collective, (6) THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, by Richard O’Brien, at Family Musical Theater, (7) DISNEY’S THE LITTLE MERMAID, by Doug Wright, Alan Menken, Howard Ashman, & Glen Slater, at Variety Children’s Theatre, and (8) GREASE, by Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey, et al., at KTK Productions.

Depth Insights with Bonnie Bright
The Roots of Mass Shootings: Depth Psychology & Gun Violence

Depth Insights with Bonnie Bright

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2013 42:51


  After the mass school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT, in December 2013, I moderated a 2-part teleseminar series with Jungian analyst Michael Conforti for the Depth Psychology community and the general public in which we engaged in a depth psychological and archetypal discussion about the event. In preparation, I opened Issue 81 of Spring Journal (2009), a long running publication of Archetype and Culture called "The Psychology of Violence." Inside, I discovered a powerful and intriguing article by psychologist and professor, Glen Slater, entitled "The Mythology of Bullets." In the essay, Slater addresses the major mainstream issues that always arise in such devastating events: gun violence, media influence, and mental health.  However, Slater goes much deeper to look at the archetypal aspects of guns in America, how our inherent cultural roots come into play, and how the uncompromising drive of the American Dream insists we succeed at any cost. This drive enables us to project the causes of our failure onto others; to do whatever it takes to remove the perceived obstacles that have defeated and marginalized us, and to objectify fellow human beings.  More, with little cultural capacity for reflection or container in which we can view our failures, difficulties, sadness, anger, and depression, we reach out for the one mythical object that allows us to regain control--a gun. Join me with Dr. Glen Slater for an engaging and important discussion of the roots of mass shootings and the depth psychological and archetypal aspects of guns in America.Glen Slater Ph.D. holds degrees in Religious Studies and in Clinical Psychology and has taught Jungian and Archetypal perspectives at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara for nearly two decades. Glen is the film review editor at Spring Journal and a regular contributor to that public

Depth Insights with Bonnie Bright
The Roots of Mass Shootings: Depth Psychology & Gun Violence

Depth Insights with Bonnie Bright

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2013 42:51


  After the mass school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT, in December 2013, I moderated a 2-part teleseminar series with Jungian analyst Michael Conforti for the Depth Psychology community and the general public in which we engaged in a depth psychological and archetypal discussion about the event. In preparation, I opened Issue 81 of Spring Journal (2009), a long running publication of Archetype and Culture called "The Psychology of Violence." Inside, I discovered a powerful and intriguing article by psychologist and professor, Glen Slater, entitled "The Mythology of Bullets." In the essay, Slater addresses the major mainstream issues that always arise in such devastating events: gun violence, media influence, and mental health.  However, Slater goes much deeper to look at the archetypal aspects of guns in America, how our inherent cultural roots come into play, and how the uncompromising drive of the American Dream insists we succeed at any cost. This drive enables us to project the causes of our failure onto others; to do whatever it takes to remove the perceived obstacles that have defeated and marginalized us, and to objectify fellow human beings.  More, with little cultural capacity for reflection or container in which we can view our failures, difficulties, sadness, anger, and depression, we reach out for the one mythical object that allows us to regain control--a gun. Join me with Dr. Glen Slater for an engaging and important discussion of the roots of mass shootings and the depth psychological and archetypal aspects of guns in America.Glen Slater Ph.D. holds degrees in Religious Studies and in Clinical Psychology and has taught Jungian and Archetypal perspectives at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara for nearly two decades. Glen is the film review editor at Spring Journal and a regular contributor to that public

Meandering Mouse and Meandering Mouse Club TV-(AUDIO and VIDEO) Disney Park Fun

Meandering Mouse Club TV - Disney Park Video Adventures from Around the World! Tokyo DisneySEA's Sinbad's Storybook Voyage. Video taken in June 2007. Produced in association with Frikitiki Productions. At Toyko DisneySEA, there an attraction that I consider to be one of my favorite attractions across all of the nine Disney parks that I have visited globally. In the Arabian Coast section of the park is Sindbad's Storybook Voyage. It's a boat ride like Pirates of the Caribbean or Small World and some people have compared it to Small World. The comparison ends at it being a boat ride, though. While it might look like small dolls, they are full animatronic figures with great motion capabilities. When Jeff and I visited in June 2007, the ride had just come off of rehab. The imagineers had given the attraction a new storyline. Alan Menken of "Little Mermaid" along with Glen Slater created the song "Compass of your Heart" which follows you throughout your voyage with SIndbad and his loyal tiger cub, Chandu. I was fully captivated by the ride. Mermaids, genies, thugs, giant birds, dancing monkeys...this attraction has it all! It is fully original, the song is catchy, the sets are detailed, and the animatronic figures are amazing (just watch for the belly dancers!). Too bad they didn't sell Chandu plushes. Before we take the ride, you get to see some of the Oasis area of the Arabian Coast that is next to the Lost River Delta. This area was seen briefly in MMCTV EP0111, Musica Mexicana. Playing in the background is the Port Theme Song for the Arabian Coast which is taken from the Tokyo DisneySEA 5th Anniversary Music Album CD. (http://www.amazon.com/Tokyo-Disney-Sea-Anniversary-Celebration/dp/B000GPIHQ8). Special thanks to Jeff for letting me use some of his pictures of the attraction in the video. I hope you enjoy this trip into Sindbad's Storybook Voyage. Please rate the podcast at I-Tunes. Feedback can be sent to mmctvpodcast (at) gmail.com. If you would like to help support Meandering Mouse Club TV vidcast, please goto http://www.meanderingmouse.com. On the left hand side of the page is a "make a donation" button where you can donate thru PayPal. Any donations are greatly appreciated with a sincere Mahalo nui! If you liked the vidcast, please share it with your friends! Lastly, a warm Alooooha to Keegan and his podcast, The Adventures of a Teenage Disney Geek podcast, the newest member of the team. Welcome aboard to The DPN! Website at: www.meanderingmouse.com Email: podcast@meanderingmouse.com Discuss at The Disney Podcast Network: www.thedpn.com