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Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
Episode 143: Psychoanalysis and Men

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 61:22


Jungian analyst and former law professor Leslie Stein, J.D. (Ep. 113) returns to us from Sydney, Australia to discuss his latest novel, The Psychoanalysis of Dr. Seele, published in February by Arcade Publishing.

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The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 562 - Leslie Stein

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 62:42


With her wonderful, hilarious & heartfelt new graphic novel, Brooklyn's Last Secret (Drawn & Quarterly), cartoonist Leslie Stein brings us the story of Major Threat, a getting-over-the-hill indy band on tour. During SPX 2023, we talked about how she mined the raw material of her own rock & roll tour experiences (and those of her friends) to make a comedy about touring life, why she started it during COVID lockdown in 2020, and how serializing it on Instagram served as an antidote to doomscrolling. We got into the evolution of her cartooning style and how she finds new modes to work in, the expectations vs. the reality of artistic life, the experience of going viral with a comic about Nirvana T-shirts (and her time playing in a Nirvana cover band). We also discussed going back to cons & festivals, why it's important to be an entertaining panelist, the role of music in art-making, why it's best not to open up emotionally to your bandmates when on tour, and more. Follow Leslie on Instagram and go buy some of her original pages • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal and via our Substack

RiYL
Episode 578: Leslie Stein

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 58:40


Brooklyn's Last Secret is a wonderful synthesis of its creator's twin passions. It's a book that cartoonist and rock guitarist Leslie Stein was uniquely qualified to create. The book is built around the daily minutiae of an indie rock band that sets out on tour in hopes of finally catching that one important break. It's a meditation on friendships, relationships and the harsh realities of the modern music industry that's alternately funny and touching. Stein returns to the show to discuss the book's genesis, which finds her continuing to branch out from her deeply personal memoirs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Jungian analyst Leslie Stein joins us from Sydney, Australia to discuss his book, Working with Mystical Experiences in Psychoanalysis: Opening to the Numinous, and the newly released Eastern Practices & Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts.

Albany Law School Podcast
Judge Leslie Stein '81 on the NYS Court of Appeals and the Gov't Law Center

Albany Law School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 28:53


It isn't every podcast where you get an inside ear on how the NYS Court of Appeals works! Join the new Director of the Government Law Center Judge Leslie Stein '81 as she talks about her time on the highest bench in the Empire State! More about the GLC: https://www.albanylaw.edu/government-law-center More about Judge Stein: https://www.albanylaw.edu/government-law-center/news/former-new-york-court-appeals-judge-leslie-e-stein-lead-government-law

The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 423 - Leslie Stein

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 78:45


With her latest graphic memoir, I Know You Rider (Drawn & Quarterly), Leslie Stein reveals a piece of her life that she'd never shared with anyone: her decision to have an abortion. We talk about why she chose to tell that story, how her family reacted to the book, why she told the story in a direct, unmediated narrative, what it was like to have the book come out in the early days of the pandemic, and her one regret about the experience itself. We get into her pandemic life, and why her new comic (currently being serialized on her Instagram) portrays the exact opposite: touring the country in a van with a band and playing music in crowded bars. We also discuss her dream-book of a history of Green-Wood Cemetery, what it's like to treat your life as content, and the one project that keeps making her run away into other projects. Follow Leslie on Instagram • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

Know Your Role(s)
Make a Bar Shift of Music with Cartoonist Leslie Stein

Know Your Role(s)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 79:46


This week KYR is super excited to welcome Leslie Stein (Present, I Know You Rider) to the pod(17:20).  The former Vice Magazine artist talks to G & D  about how she came to comics and her process of using her own personal life as a backdrop for the work. Leslie shares thoughts on how she uses pleasing imagery to discuss tough subjects. The group bonds over their collective experiences as NYC bartenders as they move on to the game portion to assign certain songs and artists to specific periods in the work night.  Bar talk covers love for bands that show love, NYC election information resources and more… Enjoy!   Subscribe, rate, and review Know Your Role(s) wherever you get your pods and follow us @KYRPod on twitter and instagram.  Follow Leslie @leslieamstein  & be sure to check out her work here:https://drawnandquarterly.com/author/leslie-stein NYC Election Resources:SoftPowerVoteFollowTheMoney NYC DSA benefit show funding the #TaxTheRich campaign:Ten Things I Hate About Cuomo Stay safe and healthy and everybody wear your mask, over your f*cking nose.   

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
How Do We Taste Food?

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 23:30


Why do we like to eat certain foods? Why do some people like to eat spicy food? And what's up with kids not liking vegetables? Why does pineapple hurt your mouth when you eat too much of it? Why do we taste things and how? Why do different foods taste different? Do animals have the same taste buds as people? In this episode of But Why we get answers to all of those questions from chef, author, and TV personality Chris Kimball, Dr. Leslie Stein of the Monell Chemical Senses Center, and Vermont-based chef and cookbook author Matthew Jennings.

Gold/Fox: Non Billable
Gold/Fox: Non-Billable | Off The Court (Of Appeals) with Associate Judge Leslie Stein

Gold/Fox: Non Billable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 17:03


Leslie Stein, Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals, joins Sarah and Michael to discuss how she nearly became a psychologist rather than go to law school, the day in the life of a Court of Appeals judge, and how a good meal keeps her centered. Judge Stein shares the story of being rejected for a position at the NY State Appellate Division, Third Department early in her career, before being appointed Justice of the Third Department and serving for over 6 years. The Non-Billable Podcast is hosted by Sarah Gold and Michael Fox.

Comics for Grownups
Episode 82: Chaboute, Leslie Stein, Jesse Lonergan

Comics for Grownups

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 28:17


We review Alone by Chaboute, Present by Leslie Stein, and This World Is Not for Burning and Hedra by Jesse Lonergan.

Sagittarian Matters
Episode #87-LESLIE STEIN!!!

Sagittarian Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 45:24


Autobio cartoonist Leslie Stein joins us in Brooklyn, NY to discuss her new book "Present", dayjobs, bringing joy to your work, freedom and pushing the form of comics. TUNE IN. 

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The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 197 - The Guest List 2016

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 45:52


More than 30 of the year's Virtual Memories Show guests tell us about the favorite books they read in 2016 and the books they hope to get to in 2017! Guests include Glen Baxter, Ross Benjamin, Harold Bloom, MK Brown, Nina Bunjevac, Hayley Campbell, David M. Carr, Myke Cole, Liza Donnelly, Bob Eckstein, Glynnis Fawkes, Rachel Hadas, Liz Hand, Glenn Head, Virginia Heffernan, Harry Katz, Ed Koren, David Leopold, Arthur Lubow, Michael Maslin, David Mikics, Ben Model, Christopher Nelson, Jim Ottaviani, Ann Patty, Burton Pike, Frank Sorce, Willard Spiegelman, Leslie Stein, Tom Tomorrow (a.k.a. Dan Perkins), Andrea Tsurumi, Carol Tyler, Jim Woodring, and me, Gil Roth! Check out their selections at our site! Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

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The Comics Alternative
Episode 200: Reviews of Hillbilly #1 and #2, Satan's Sodomy Baby #2, and Time Clock

The Comics Alternative

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2016 83:05


On this episode of The Comics Alternative, Derek and Andy celebrate their 200th regular review episode! They begin by sharing some of the messages and well wishes they've received from listeners in the past couple of weeks. After that, they get into a discussion of this week's review titles. They begin with Eric Powell's new series, Hillbilly (Albatross Funnybooks), the second issue of which was just released last week. The guys focus on Powell's use of folktale tropes and storytelling techniques, pointing out that this title reads more somberly than does The Goon and Billy the Kid's Old Timey Oddities (at least so far), although it does have its humorous moments. Albeit subtle. Much more in-your-face is Satan's Sodomy Baby #2 -- branded as SSBII for "safer" consumption -- Powell's other Albatross Funnybooks publication. This is a follow up to the 2007 one-shot Satan's Sodomy Baby, and like the earlier issue this comic book will not be reprinted nor will it be released digitally. And, appropriately enough, it comes in a sealed bag and parental advisory warning, so as to avoid any immature hands. While this issue of Satan's Sodomy Baby isn't as scatological as the first, it's over-the-top in an entirely different way. Current politics is what drives this story, and Donald J. Trump is the butt (pun intended) of Powell's scathing satire, small hands and all. The Two Guys wrap up this week's episode with a look at Leslie Stein's Time Clock: An Eye of the Majestic Creature Book (Fantagraphics). Very different from last year's Bright-Eyed at Midnight, this book is a follow up to Stein's other Eye of the Majestic Creature releases from 2011 and 2013. Andy and Derek discuss the the phantasmagorical stories that make up the text, wondering if the protagonist's life events -- e.g., her sand counting and the relationship with her anthropomorphic guitar friend, Marshmallow -- may have any allegorical connections to Stein's own life. But what drives the narrative is Stein's seemingly mundane observations, clothed in the fantastic, and especially her art style, a curious mixture of cartoon and creepy.

The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 180 - Leslie Stein

The Virtual Memories Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 70:04


Cartoonist Leslie Stein joins the show to talk about her new book, Time Clock (Fantagraphics)! We get into her diary comics (recently collected in Bright-Eyed At Midnight), why she picked a really weird name for her ongoing comics project (Eye of the Majestic Creature), the artistic benefits of boredom, finding her style(s), drawing for online vs. print, her strategy for surviving comic cons and festival, and how she strikes a balance of cartooning, being in a band, and tending bar. Recorded at SVA in NYC. More info about this episode at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

Thriving Entrepreneur
SUPERCHARGING YOUR LIFE WITH POSITIVITY WITH LESLIE STEIN

Thriving Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 60:00


What are you focusing on in your life right now? Are you walking the path to failure or success? Leslie shares her personal point of view that will open your eyes to the reality that failure is not a different path from success. Failure IS part of success. Here are the foundational elements of facilitating the next thing that you want to do: (P)urpose - Be clear behind the purpose of what you're doing or what you want to do in your life so you could live a principle that's important to you. (O)utcome - What you gain out of that thing that you want to do or is planning to do. (W)hat's in it for me? - The benefits you get once you've reached that purpose. Don't give up hope. Find that thing that you can do better than everyone else. You can manifest positive outcomes in your life not only by knowing what your purpose is but also by knowing the 'why' behind that purpose. Join Steve in this enlightening interview with Leslie Stein on Thriving Entrepreneur.  

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna
Life's About The Journey...A Life Changing Realization! Life Coach Leslie Stein

America Meditating Radio Show w/ Sister Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 35:00


Leslie Stein has tried a little bit of everything. Her non-linear path has given her opportunities to travel the world, study human dynamics, and live life to the fullest every minute. She calls herself a "Life Enthusiast" because if there's some kind of challenge most people don't want to tackle...she'll give it a try. From running a marathon to taking lessons to master the flying trapeze. Leslie decided early on to take the road less traveled, which led her to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point after high school. She was later commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Army and spent seven years as an Aviation officer. After leaving the Army, and working in various jobs, Leslie started Full Circle Inspiration and she works with women in leadership through her Lead Like a Girl events and online communities. Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna.  Like America Meditating on FB & follow us on Twitter.  Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.

Inkstuds
Leslie Stein

Inkstuds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 55:43


Leslie Stein joined me to talk about her latest book from Fantagraphics, Bright Eyed at Midnight. Leslie has been very active with new work being posted on her blog and Vice comics. Leslie’s work is a colourful balance of touching … Continue reading →

Just Off The Radar
Just Off The Radar: Leslie Stein's Mixtape

Just Off The Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 54:39


New music this week selected by our latest guest, Comic book artist, Leslie Stein, calls in for an all new edition of the Just Off The Radar Mixtape .

Thriving Entrepreneur
Keys to Effective Leadership with Leslie Stein

Thriving Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2015 48:00


Are you and effective leader?  Do you want to be? Find out the key element of being an effective leader. Learn the skills needed for effective leadership West Point graduate, Army helicpoter pilot and master facilitator joins host Steve Kidd to teach you the secrets of being and effective leader on this episode of Thriving Entrepreneur They discuss things like: Being VunerableTaking good care of your selfBeing healthyTaking care of the small thingsBeing AuthenticAnd much much more Find out how you can be an effective leader today  

RiYL
Episode 022: Leslie Stein

RiYL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2013 47:32


The Eye of the Majestic Creature artist / Prince Rupert's Drops bandmember joins us in Union Square to discuss mixology, performance jitters and nostalgia for New York City record stores.

Inkstuds
Leslie Stein

Inkstuds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2012 0:01


Brooklyn cartoonist and musician, Leslie Stein, joined me to discuss her collection from Fantagraphics, Eye of the Majestic Creature. She can also be found in the band, Prince Rupert Drops.