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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Understanding Synchronicity and Consulting the I Ching (Satya Doyle Byock)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 64:38


Satya Doyle Byock is a psychotherapist, author of Quarter-Life, and a great teacher of Carl Jung's work. She uses the I Ching, an ancient Taoist divination system, as a tool to help guide her life. (Not dissimilar to how others might consult tarot, astrology, Human Design, etc.) Today, we talk about the beauty of the I Ching, and much more. Including: How we're seeking some combination of meaning and stability in our lives, a balance of the inner and outer world, and more harmony between rationalism and irrationalism. I learned some new things about Jung's theories on the unconscious, archetypes, and synchronicity. We pondered moments of meaning that can't be fully explained, and where the binary instinct comes from to either dismiss science or the sacred. And, ultimately, what a larger paradigm might look like if we made space for all of it—for expanded science, for synchronicity and meaning, for the masculine, and for the feminine. For the show notes (including links to resources on the I Ching and our video workshop), head over to my Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

HISTORY This Week
Freud & Jung: The Original Dream Team

HISTORY This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 38:08


March 3rd, 1907. Dr. Sigmund Freud invites a guest into his office, Dr. Carl Jung. This is a meeting of the minds, about... the mind. Psychology. Freud and Jung will spend the next 13 hours discussing the unconscious, the hidden forces in our brains that guide our thoughts and decisions. They're two of the first doctors to explore this mysterious terrain, and this marathon meeting will spark a true friendship – until it all comes crashing down. How did Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung help shape the way we understand the human mind, that elusive unconscious? And why did their friendship eventually fall apart? Special thanks to our guests, Satya Doyle Byock, Jungian psychotherapist and author of Quarter Life, The Search for Self in Early Adulthood, and director of the Salome Institute of Jungian Studies; Dr. James Hollis, Jungian psychoanalyst and author of A Life of Meaning: Relocating Your Center of Spiritual Gravity; and Dr. George Makari, psychiatrist, historian, and author of Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis, and director of the DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell. To stay updated: historythisweekpodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Recovery Rocks
Episode 248: Episode 243: How to Find a Therapist with Satya Doyle Byock

Recovery Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024


Tawny and Lisa talk with Satya Doyle Byock, LPC, about her book, QUARTERLIFE: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. Satya is a practicing Jungian psychotherapist in Portland and the director of The Salome Institute of Jungian Studies, where she regularly teaches online seminars. They talk about the changes that happen in early adulthood, as well as how find a therapist despite all of the challenges, including insurance. Music Minute features Bill Evans, Maggie Rogers, and Beyonce Find all things Satya on her website.  Buy QUARTERLIFE: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood  Sign up for Satya's Substack newsletter and check out Why You Struggle to Find a Therapist  Preorder The Sobriety Deck Order Tawny's book, DRY HUMPING: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the Booze Sign up for "Beyond Liquid Courage" Order Tawny's new NA drink, (parentheses)            `Purchase Lisa's memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar

The Weekend University
Jungian Psychology, Navigating Quarter Life, and Searching for the Self — Satya Doyle Byock

The Weekend University

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 62:44


Satya Doyle Byock — a psychotherapist, writer, and the Director of the Salome Institute of Jungian Studies. Satya is the author of “Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood,” a book which argues that quarter life is a key developmental stage in its own right that we need to honour — both individually and collectively. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and the Guardian. In this conversation, we explore: — How Jungian psychology can help us to navigate the key developmental periods in our lives — The 4 stages of growth and the need to separate from parental influences to find our own path — The difference between meaning types and stability types and why understanding this is the key to a healthy and productive life — Satya's stick figure exercise which she uses to help clients find clarity on life's big decisions. And more. You can learn about Satya's work and book at https://satyabyock.com --- Satya Doyle Byock is the author of “Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood,” now out in paperback from Random House (US) and Penguin Press (UK). Quarterlife has also been translated into French, Korean, Vietnamese, and Chinese. Satya's work has been featured on NPR's LifeKit, Morning Edition & Weekend Edition, The New York Times, The Guardian, Oprah Daily, The New York Post, Literary Hub, and many podcasts including Apple News in Conversation, Goop, Pulling the Thread, BBC Woman's Hour, and The Podcast with a Thousand Faces (The Joseph Campbell Foundation Podcast). (All links to the above can be found here.) Satya is a practicing psychotherapist in Portland, Oregon, and the director of The Salome Institute of Jungian Studies, where she regularly teaches online seminars. She was also the co-host of the now-completed podcast on Carl Jung's Red Book. You can follow her writing and join her monthly gatherings via her Substack newsletter Self & Society at https://satyadoylebyock.substack.com/ --- Interview Links — Satya's website - https://satyabyock.com

Therapy Works
BONUS: Satya Doyle Byock on the quarter-life crisis

Therapy Works

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 30:01


While we're preparing for Season 6 of Therapy Works, we have a special expert episode we wanted to share between Emily and Satya Doyle Byock, a psychotherapist from Portland and author of the book 'Quarter Life: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood.” Satya explains the concept of the 'quarter life' phase, identifying it as the first stage of adulthood between adolescence and midlife, and discusses the unique challenges faced during this period. She shares her motivation for writing the book, rooted in her personal struggles and professional experiences, which I'm sure many of us can relate to as well. The conversation delves into the societal expectations, psychological development, and family dynamics that impact individuals in their twenties and thirties, and also discusses how we usually talk about this stage of life, which - oftentime - isn't met with a lot of compassion or patience. Emily and Satya also discuss the importance of ritual, and the role of therapy in navigating this critical life stage, and the importance of understanding and supporting this majorly transformative phase of our lives. 00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Doyle Byock and His Book on Quarter Life 00:39 Defining Quarter Life and Its Importance 01:26 The Struggles of Quarter Lifers and the Lack of Societal Language 03:20 Generational Perspectives and Misunderstandings 05:05 The Four Pillars of Growth in Quarter Life 12:05 The Meaning vs. Stability Framework 20:03 The Role of Parents and Society in Navigating Quarter Life 24:21 The Power of Therapy and Self-Exploration 26:39 Closing Thoughts and the Impact of Supporting Quarter Lifers Resources: If this conversation resonated with you, and you'd like to find ways to understand the quarter-life experience from a different angle, check out Satya's book “Quarter Life: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood” - https://satyabyock.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

If you are someone who finds comfort and healing in writing, you'll already be familiar with the therapeutic benefits of journaling. But, have you ever thought about exploring memoir writing? You may think, ‘What have I got to write about?' or wonder if your life experiences are worth sharing. That's where our guest, Maureen Murdock, is here to prove you otherwise. In an episode where we talk about her latest book, Mythmaking: Self-Discovery and the Timeless Art of Memoir, Maureen inspires and guides us in discovering the untold stories of our lives through the craft of memoirs with the help of original writing advice and creative prompts.  Listen and Learn:  How can writing be therapeutic and help us with healing and growth? The difference between memoir writing and journaling  Mythological themes and archetypes: How do they come into play with individual memoirs? What was it like for Maureen to study under American writer Joseph Campbell?  What is the heroine's journey, and how is it unique and specifically important? Where to begin with memoir writing  Resources  Maureen's website: www.maureenmurdock.com  Mythmaking: Self-Discovery and the Timeless Art of Memoir, Connect with Maureen on social media: https://www.facebook.com/maureenmurdockauthor/ https://twitter.com/murdockmaureen Jill's essay about her brother: https://www.scarymommy.com/brother-pedophile-oblivious-trust  Writing groups, workshops, and communities:  Maureen's upcoming memoir workshop in Santa Fe in April A writing group (You Belong Here, Now: A Wholehearted Writing Group) offered by our previous guest, Dr. Meg McKelvie Writing Down the Soul International Women's Writing Guild Writing Class Radio About Maureen Murdock, Ph.D. About Maureen Murdock, Ph.D. is the author of her new book Mythmaking: Self-Discovery and the Timeless Art of Memoir and the author of the best-selling book, The Heroine's Journey, which explores the rich territory of the feminine psyche and has been translated into twenty languages. Maureen is also author of Unreliable Truth: On Memoir and Memory; Fathers' Daughters: Breaking the Ties that Bind; Spinning Inward: Using Guided Imagery with Children; and The Heroine's Journey Workbook. She is the editor of an anthology entitled Monday Morning Memoirs: Women in the Second Half of Life and teaches memoir for the International Women's Writing Guild and in Pacifica Graduate Institute's program, Writing Down the Soul. Maureen was Chair and Core Faculty of the M.A. Counseling Program at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She has written pieces for the Huffington Post on the criminal justice system.  Related episodes  199. Belonging From the Inside Out with Meg McKelvie  336. Mindfulness and Living Expansively with Sharon Salzberg  116. Building a Meaningful, Values-based Life with Jenna LeJeune 138. Exploring Existence and Purpose: Existentialism with Robyn Walser 285. What Do You Want Out of Life? Values Fulfillment Theory with Valerie Tiberius  274. Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood with Satya Doyle Byock  37. Post-Traumatic Growth with Diana and Debbie  195. ACT Daily with Diana Hill and Debbie Sorensen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Woman's Hour
Quarterlife crisis, Family Courts, Northern Soul

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 55:42


A pilot scheme to allow journalists to report cases from three family courts in England and Wales is to be extended to almost half of the courts. From the end of January, coverage of cases at 16 more family court centres in England will be permitted. This means 19 of the 43 centres in England and Wales will be part of the Transparency Pilot. Families and individual social workers will be anonymous under the scheme. Krupa Padhy talks to Louise Tickle, a journalist who specialises in reporting on family courts and leads a project for the Bureau of Investigative journalism supporting other journalists to do the same, and Angela Frazer Wicks, Chair of the Family Rights Group and a parent with experience of the family justice system.Popular psychology tends to define a quarter-life crisis as the confusion, stress and anxiety individuals in their 20s and 30s feel about their goals, beliefs and relationships as they seek direction in life and look to find their place in the world. Satya Doyle Byock, a clinical psychotherapist based in the US is the author of the new book Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood and she joins Krupa to talk about young people's struggles with the push and pull of meaning and stability.Northern Soul is commonly associated with Northern England and the 1970s. But mother and daughter duo Levanna and Eve are turning this on its head. Through Levanna's viral dance videos on social media and Eve's DJing at their events in Bristol, they're bringing Northern groove to the South West, all whilst introducing a new generation to the genre. They speak to Krupa about the release of their new album, Wonderful Night.Shere Hite was a pioneering feminist sex researcher who published The Hite Report: A National Study of Female Sexuality in 1976. The book was seen by many as radical, changing prevailing notions about female sexuality. It laid out the views of 3,500 women on sexuality and the female orgasm, but it was derided by some, including Playboy, which dubbed it the "Hate Report". Shere went on to write and publish several more books, but endured intense and lasting criticism in the US, and eventually moved to Europe and renounced her American citizenship in 1995. She died in 2020. Emmy-winning and Oscar-nominated director Nicole Newnham felt that despite how influential Shere had been in life, that she has since been forgotten. So, Nicole produced the documentary, The Disappearance of Shere Hite, which is in UK cinemas from 12 January. She joins Krupa to discuss it.Presenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Rebecca Myatt Studio manager: Duncan HannantPresenter: Krupa Padhy Producer: Rebecca Myatt Studio manager: Duncan Hannant

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Best of 2023: Satya Doyle Byock | The Quest for a Balance Between Meaning and Stability

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 53:02


Feeling adrift in the vast sea of quarterlife? In this episode, we sit down with psychotherapist and author Satya Doyle Byock to discuss the challenges and opportunities of finding balance between meaning and stability in early adulthood. Byock, an expert on the overlooked stage of quarterlife, shares her insights and offers a roadmap to navigate the struggles of this critical developmental period. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apple News Today
Sneak Peek: The most confusing years of your life — and strategies to get through them

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 2:27


Early adulthood can be a particularly confusing and unsettling phase of life. You’re figuring out how to get a job, pay rent, and plan meals. At the same time, you’re also determining your values and the kind of person you want to be. It can feel like being pulled down two completely opposite life paths. In the latest episode of Apple News In Conversation’s Think Again series, host Shumita Basu talks to psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock about how to balance the tugs of purpose and survival during the period she calls “quarterlife.” She’s even written a book on it. Listen to the full interview on Apple Podcasts.

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Apple News In Conversation
Think Again: The most confusing years of your life — and strategies to get through them

Apple News In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 24:30


Early adulthood can be a particularly confusing and unsettling phase of life. You’re figuring out how to get a job, pay rent, and plan meals. At the same time, you’re also determining your values and the kind of person you want to be. It can feel like being pulled down two completely opposite life paths. In the latest episode of Apple News In Conversation’s Think Again series, host Shumita Basu talks to psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock about how to balance the tugs of purpose and survival during the period she calls “quarterlife.” She’s even written a book on it, called, Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Mental Health Awareness: Satya Doyle Byock | The Quest for a Balance Between Meaning and Stability

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 53:18


Feeling adrift in the vast sea of quarterlife? In this episode, we sit down with psychotherapist and author Satya Doyle Byock to discuss the challenges and opportunities of finding balance between meaning and stability in early adulthood. Byock, an expert on the overlooked stage of quarterlife, shares her insights and offers a roadmap to navigate the struggles of this critical developmental period. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Austin Enneagram
EPISODE 43 - Helen Palmer Type 6

Austin Enneagram

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023


My friend and the founder of the merry band of chainstitching geniuses at Ft Lonesome joins me again to discuss Helen Palmer's chapter on type 6. My take away is that 6s are roving confirmation bias seekers/busters. Finding all the facts to support their ideas or finding all the facts that don't. Also, Kathie's idea of a knight in shining armor might have to be a series for each number. I love it. When I said Russ Hudson had a word for 4s, I meant Claudio Naranjo used the word “vindictive”When Kathie refers to IFS therapy, she is talking about Internal Family Systems therapyThe Jungian podcast we love is called The Salome Institute, led by Satya Doyle Byock (author of “Quarterlife”— an excellent gift for anyone in their 20s).Tim Urban is the author Kathie refers to — he wrote “What's our Problem” and Kathie recommends him on Lex Fridman podcast #360The documentary on the NXIVM cult is called “Seduced”The parable of the farmer is from the children's book “Zen Shorts” by Jon Muthend music is Doubt by Twenty One Pilots

The Femails
A New Approach To The Quarterlife Crisis

The Femails

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 36:07


Have you ever thought “I'm stuck. What's wrong with me? Is this all there is? Today's guest, Satya Doyle Byock, hears these refrains regularly in her psychotherapy practice where she works with “Quarterlifers,” individuals between the ages of (roughly) sixteen to thirty-six. She understands their frustration. Some clients have done everything “right”: graduate, get a job, meet a partner. Yet, they are unfulfilled and unclear on what to do next. While society is quick to label the emotions and behavior of this age group as generational traits, Satya sees things differently. She believes these struggles are part of the developmental journey of Quarterlife, a distinct stage that every person goes through which has been virtually ignored by popular culture and psychology. We'll discuss her new approach to a quarterlife crisis, why it matters, and engage with Satya's four pillars of Quarterlife development. Weekly Newsletter Sign-Up: http://bit.ly/37hqtQW Follow Career Contessa: http://bit.ly/2TMH2QP  Quarterlife Book: https://amzn.to/3EwoLhe  Satya Website: https://satyabyock.com/   Episode Perks: For a limited time, get 20% off the entire InsideTracker store when you sign up at insidetracker.com/CONTESSA.     Produced by Dear Media.

All Of It
Navigating Young Adulthood While Living With Your Parents

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 23:32


With more Millennials and Gen Z 'zoomers' living at their parents' houses longer into young adulthood for financial and cultural reasons, the family dynamics can become more fraught and challenging to navigate. Satya Doyle Byock, a psychotherapist and author of the book, Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood, and Mike Dang, a New York Times personal finance editor who has reported around this generational and economic phenomenon, join to discuss the trend, and share tips for healthy relationships between parents and their offspring-roommates.   This segment is guest-hosted by Tiffany Hanssen.

Morning Person Podcast
Are You a "Stability" or "Meaning" Type? with Satya Doyle Byock

Morning Person Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 42:48


This podcast episode is a companion to “Issue #63: Opening Up About My Quarterlife Crisis.”Four months ago, I began the process of methodically unravelling the life I've spent my entire adulthood building. I moved out of my house into a studio apartment, separated from my husband, and began living with my dog only part-time. The urge to rebuild seemed to come out of nowhere after a decade of following all the rules. It wasn't until I came across Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood by Portland-based Psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock that I finally felt like I had the diagnostic language to describe what I was going through.Satya argues that midlife crises are happening earlier, during a stage she calls “Quarterlife,” or the first part of adulthood between the ages of sixteen and thirty-six. According to her, this crisis often stems from an imbalance when a quarterlifer is either too much of a “Meaning Type” or a “Stability Type.” People can find themselves anywhere along the spectrum between the two types, but it became immediately clear which category I fell into…Thanks for listening! You can access the original issue here. Get full access to morning person at www.morningpersonnewsletter.com/subscribe

The Podcast With A Thousand Faces
EP 8: Satya Doyle Byock and John Bucher

The Podcast With A Thousand Faces

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 45:49


For more information on the MythMaker Podcast Network and Joseph Campbell, visit JCF.org. The Podcast With A Thousand Faces is hosted by John Bucher and is a production of the Joseph Campbell Foundation. It is produced by John Bucher and Tyler Lapkin. All music exclusively provided by APM Music (apmmusic.com) 

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Satya Doyle Byock | The Quest for a Balance Between Meaning and Stability

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 53:02


Feeling adrift in the vast sea of quarterlife? In this episode, we sit down with psychotherapist and author Satya Doyle Byock to discuss the challenges and opportunities of finding balance between meaning and stability in early adulthood. Byock, an expert on the overlooked stage of quarterlife, shares her insights and offers a roadmap to navigate the struggles of this critical developmental period. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GTG The Podcast
Balancing Stability & Meaning in Our 20's

GTG The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 49:27


On this episode of F*ck Wellness, Mal, Lara, and Ken follow the drawing exercise "My Two Conflicting Selves" created by psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock. They discuss the conflict between stability and meaning in their lives and how they prioritize different aspects of their personality. We are relaunching our book club! Find all the info here. We'd love to have you be a part of it.Notes:NPR Stick Figure ExerciseBook: "Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood"All of our episodes are now on Youtube! You can now listen & watch us be goofy, completely uncut. Head here for our Youtube Channel!New to F*ck Wellness? Click here for our blog post on the best episodes to start with!Join the GTG Book Club! It is a free, low-commitment, & fun bonding experience. Pick and choose which calls you go to! Sign up for our book club newsletter here.Sign up for our newsletter for monthly updates on our lives, events, and blog posts.Follow us on Instagram at @generationthreegirls or visit our website: generationthreegirls.com for more information on upcoming offerings and blog posts.Personal instas:Mallory: @mallorycmwLara: @laravanderb22Makena: @makenasherwood

Alternative Music Lyrics Annotated
The Soundtrack of Your Twenties // Quarter Life Crisis

Alternative Music Lyrics Annotated

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 40:26


Do you feel like you're "doing everything right" but still feel like something is missing? Or maybe you just turned 23 and feel pressure to grow up and "become an adult".  Today we interviewed rising Nashville artist, Taylor Bickett and Satya Doyle Byock, author of Quarter-Life, to work through these quarter life crisis feelings. This episode was inspired by Taylor Bickett's new song QUARTER LIFE CRISIS. We interview Taylor about her background in music, her rise through TikTok, and of course the emotions and the inspiration behind QUARTER LIFE CRISIS.To answer the questions we both had on working through these quarter-life emotions, I got the chance to interview Satya Doyle Byock,  author of Quarterlife, a book on searching for both meaning and stability in early adulthood. We discuss how our world has been structured for stability, but satisfaction doesn't necessarily mean playing along in a game of life. We walk through finding both meaning and stability, her stick figure exercise (which she discuses in length on NPR's Life Kit), and finding ways to not just "grow up" but round out life. Follow Taylor Bickett on TikTok @taylorbickettmusic and SpotifyFollow Satya Doyle Bycok on Instagram and purchase her book Quarterlife here!(If you want to hear more from Satya and her work, attend her course on dream work starting November 6th)Thank you for Listening!Find us on Instagram @alternativemusic_annotated & TikTok @alternativemusiclyricsKeep up with The Soundtrack of Your Twenties with our playlist updated every episode!

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
274. Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood with Satya Doyle Byock

Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 61:01


If you're trying to figure out how to navigate this whole adulthood thing, and maybe even do some personal growth along the way, we have the perfect episode for you this week! Listen in as Debbie talks with Satya Doyle Byock, Jungian psychotherapist, and author of the book Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. Satya shares her ideas about the struggle to find both meaning and stability in adulthood, and offers ideas for fostering psychological growth. Listen and Learn: Hear Debbie's attempt to "nutshell" all of Jungian psychology in two minutes or less (Jungians everywhere, please forgive her!) Some of the unique aspects of the stage of quarterlife (or early adulthood, typically in the 20s and early 30s), and why Satya loves working with this age group in her clinical practice. Why quarterlife can be a time of "crisis" for some people, and how it can be viewed as an opportunity for psychological growth How the traditional markers of adulthood reflect acquisition culture. How the traditional markers of adulthood reflect acquisition culture. The tension between seeking meaning and stability, and the unique challenges faced by "meaning types" and "stability types" What Carl Jung had to say about the "serpentine path" of self-exploration Why it can be worthwhile to explore the darker, "shadow" aspects of ourselves The four pillars of psychological growth How Jungian and behavioral psychology approaches might have more in common than you realize! (And yes, non-therapist listeners, we know you might not care about this at all!) Resources: Buy the book Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood! Find Satya online at SatyaByock.com and follow her on Instagram @satyabyock. Check out some online salons & seminars on classical Jungian psychology and its current application at SalomeInstitute.com and on Instagram: @satyabyock. Grab your copy of all our favorite books at bookshop.org/shop/offtheclockpsych. Check out Debbie, Yael, and Jill's websites to access their offerings, sign up for their newsletters, buy their books, and more!  About Satya Satya Doyle Byock is a psychotherapist in private practice in Portland, Oregon and the author of Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood (Random House, 2022). Her clinical work and writing focus on how developmental psychology attends to the first twenty years of adulthood, incorporating a depth psychological as well as social justice lens. Rather than just emphasize the search for security and stability in this stage of life, Satya has introduced a framework for an exploration of meaning as well. Satya's clinical work, writing, and teaching are rooted in Jungian psychology, trauma-informed care, and historical research. She teaches online at The Salome Institute of Jungian Studies, which she founded and directs. You can find her at SatyaByock.com and SalomeInstitute.com and on Instagram: @satyabyock. Related Episodes 138. Exploring Existence and Purpose: Existentialism with Robyn Walser 116. Building a Meaningful, Values-based Life with Jenna LeJeune 79. Thriving In Adolescence with Louise Hayes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Think Out Loud
‘Quarterlife' explores the period between adolescence and midlife

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 27:35


People who are in the period of their lives between adolescence and midlife, from roughly age 16 to 36, might face anxiety, depression and confusion about the next steps in their lives. Satya Doyle Byock is the author of Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood and a psychotherapist in private practice in Portland. Her book dives into this time in people's lives and how society can better support those experiencing it. She joins us with details about the book.

My Wakeup Call with Dr. Mark Goulston
Ep 396 - Satya Doyle Byock

My Wakeup Call with Dr. Mark Goulston

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 42:52


In this episode I speak with Satya Doyle Byock, author of, "Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood," Director of The Salome Institute of Jungian Studies and licensed psychotherapist whose through line and wakeup call was realizing how people ages 16 - 36 have been underserved and essentially abandoned to deal with an overwhelming and at times traumatizing world. https://satyabyock.com/

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A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Examining Quarterlife Through "Wild" And "Into The Wild" With Psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 48:13


Satya Doyle Byock (@satyabyock) is a psychotherapist and founding director of The Salome Institute of Jungian Studies who recently came out with a book titled Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. I absolutely love her work and its message. In fact, it resonates in my own artistic work. Which is why I thought it'd be fun to invite her and discuss quarterlife through the lens of popular stories. After all, Robert McKee says, "Stories are the creative conversion of life itself into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience." So, using "Wild" and "Into The Wild," we examine the struggles quarterlifers face in our modern society. For some quick context, "Into the Wild" is a 2007 American biographical adventure drama film written, co-produced, and directed by Sean Penn. It is an adaptation of the 1996 non-fiction book of the same name written by Jon Krakauer and tells the story of Christopher McCandless ("Alexander Supertramp"), a man who hiked across North America into the Alaskan wilderness in the early 1990s after graduating Emory University. And "Wild" is a 2014 American biographical adventure drama film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée and starring Reese Witherspoon, with Laura Dern, Thomas Sadoski, Michiel Huisman, Gaby Hoffmann, Kevin Rankin, and W. Earl Brown appearing in supporting roles. The screenplay was adapted by Nick Hornby from Cheryl Strayed's 2012 memoir Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail, which is about a solo backpacking trip Strayed undertook on the trail in 1995 after numerous personal issues had left her life in shambles. And yes, we deliberately chose these because they were popular books that got turned into movies. Plus, they're nonfiction stories. We have a very deep conversation about these subjects and I hope you find it as enlightening and inspirational as I did. So check out this episode and please share your thoughts down in the comment section or hit me up on social media @PhilSvitek. Lastly, for more free resources from your 360 creative coach, check out my website at http://philsvitek.com. RESOURCES/LINKS: -Coach or Consultant Services: https://philsvitek.com/lets-work-together/ -Podcast Services: http://philsvitek.com/podcastservices -Love Market Film: https://www.amazon.com/Love-Market-Amy-Cassandra-Martinez/dp/B09DFS3FTZ/ref=sr_1_14 -Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/philsvitek -Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/phil-svitek---360-creative-coach/ -Instagram: http://instagram.com/philsvitek -Facebook: http://facebook.com/philippsvitek -Twitter: http://twitter.com/philsvitek -Financially Fit Foundation: http://financiallyfitfoundation.org -Master Mental Fortitude Book: http://mastermentalfortitude.com -Elan, Elan Book: http://philsvitek.com/elan-elan -In Search of Sunrise Book: http://philsvitek.com/in-search-of-sunrise -A Bogotá Trip Film: https://philsvitek.com/a-bogota-trip/

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Navigating Quarterlife (Satya Doyle Bock)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 55:04


“The focus of adulthood has been on stability, just, you know, find a job and don't leave it, find a partner and don't get divorced, have babies, you know, white picket fence, the vision of adulthood has been so wedded to stability that it was hard for me, even in writing the book and sorting this out, to pull them apart, you know, that the understanding full stop is that the goal of adulthood is to gain stability and then midlife, we now understand people have to search for meaning because there wasn't time for that prior. I'm trying to revise that and name what I think all of us have known for a long time, which is that it just doesn't work that way. It's not that easy. And actually, if we aren't finding our own personal sense of meaning in this world, while also working to gain some sense of physical, emotional, relational stability, then there's gonna just continue to be a lot of angst and confusion and pain and, and, you know, all sorts of symptoms resulting from that,” so says Satya Doyle Byock, psychotherapist and author of Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. Satya has dedicated her career to influencing the way developmental psychology views and attends to “Quarterlifers”, or individuals between the ages of sixteen and thirty-six. Her incredible new book draws upon Jungian psychology, social justice advocacy, trauma-informed care, and historical research to provide readers with guideposts for this period of life, which has too long been ignored by popular culture and psychology, she argues.  Some quarterlifers, “stability types” as Satya calls them, have done everything “right” by society's standards, yet remain unfulfilled and unclear on what to do next. “Meaning types”, at the other end of the spectrum, are not interested in the prescribed path, but feel as though they are drifting through life directionless. Some don't want to participate in life at all. Our conversation explores this spectrum of being, setting to untangle the messy, uncharted path to wholeness as we engage with Satya's four pillars of Quarterlife development, a powerful toolkit for young adults looking for a way through their psychological and existential crises. We talk about the cultural hazing cycle, young adults' devotion to parental expectations, and the importance of developing our discernment muscle. So whether you are a young adult, or are simply seeking to understand the struggles of a generation, I hope our conversation leaves you eager to explore the ever-evolving balance between stability and meaning.    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Meaning types vs. stability types…  Stuck in ambivalence.. Developing discernment… MORE FROM SATYA BYOCK: Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood Are You a Meaning Type or Stability Type? — Take the Quiz Satya's Website The Salomé Institute of Jungian Studies Follow Satya on Instagram To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

All Of It
Navigating Your Quarterlife

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 25:26


The years between adolescence and middle age can be some of the trickiest to navigate, especially in a modern world filled with uncertainty about the stability of the future. Psychotherapist and author Satya Doyle Byock has written a new book about this stage, which she defines as the "quarterlife" period from ages 16 to 36. She joins us to discuss the book, titled Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood, and take calls from listeners.

This Is the Author
S7 E33: Simran Jeet Singh, Maya Payne Smart, and Satya Doyle Byock

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 16:21


S7E33: In this episode, meet executive director for the Aspen Institute's Religion & Society Program Simran Jeet Singh, parent educator and literacy advocate Maya Payne Smart, and writer and psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock. Press play to hear the authors describe the journeys they each took that led them to writing their audiobooks. Enjoy! The Light We Give by Simran Jeet Singh: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/623324/the-light-we-give/ Reading for Our Lives by Maya Payne Smart: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/670701/reading-for-our-lives/ Quarterlife by Satya Doyle Byock: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/579928/quarterlife/

The goop Podcast
Finding Stability and Meaning in Early Adulthood

The goop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 32:36


“We don't talk about this stage of life as being an exquisitely vulnerable time,” says psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock, author of Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. She joins Erica Chidi to talk about why society tends to overlook people in their early twenties and thirties and how to better support the transition into adulthood. They discuss historical examples of the quarterlife experience, and Byock shares her roadmap for navigating this period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Carl Jung's Red Book + Astrology
Bonus - Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood

Carl Jung's Red Book + Astrology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 8:07


Satya Doyle Byock, co-host of this podcast, has a new book out with Random House, Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. In this Bonus episode, Satya introduces the book to listeners and reads a short excerpt from Chapter 2.  Quarterlife is the book that Satya needed in her 20s and that she's been looking for since for her clients. As a psychotherapist, Satya has focused on the stage of early adulthood—what she calls Quarterlife—and the need for a Jungian lens for that population.  Learn More: Book: Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood Visit: satyabyock.com

Conversations with a Wounded Healer
190 - Satya Doyle Byock - Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood

Conversations with a Wounded Healer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 56:33


Here's a hot take for you: The teachings of a privileged white dude from the past can help us sort through our modern existential crises. OK, in the world of Jungian psychology, my pithy opening salvo is far from controversial; it's indisputable. One of the folks translating Carl Jung's classic analytical foundation into a contemporary application is Satya Doyle Byock, LPC.  At The Salomé Institute of Jungian Studies, Satya and faculty provide online salons and seminars that delve into the power of Jung's work to heal complex personal and societal issues. In addition to hosting the Institute's podcast, Satya is about to release Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood, a much-needed guide for bridging the gap between adolescence and mid-life.  “There's kind of this whack-a-mole game of social justice where it's like there's a never-ending number of problems and pains and sufferings, and it's so exhausting,” she says. “When I found Jung's psychology, It really spoke to me from a feminist and anti-racist perspective.” Even if you “don't know” Jung, you know Jung. He coined the idea of the “introvert” and “extrovert” personalities, archetypes, and the power of the unconscious––a fundamental aspect Satya wants to rescue from the patriarchy's toxic clutches.  GUEST BIO Satya Doyle Byock, LPC, is a psychotherapist in private practice, the director of and teacher at The Salome Institute of Jungian Studies, and the author of the forthcoming book "Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood," to be published by Random House July 26, 2022 For full show notes, resources, and links to connect with our guest, visit: http://www.headhearttherapy.com/podcast *** Conversations with a Wounded Healer is a proud member of @mhnrnetwork. Let's be friends! You can find me in the following places... Website: www.headhearttherapy.com/podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WoundedHealr/ https://www.facebook.com/HeadHeartTherapy/ Instagram: @headhearttherapy Twitter: @WoundedHealr @HeadHeart_Chi

The Space Beyond Scarce
Episode 19: Finding Meaning and Stability in Quarterlife

The Space Beyond Scarce

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 56:14


Kate talks with Jungian psychotherapist and founder of The Salome Institute, Satya Doyle Byock. They discuss Satya's new book, Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. Their conversation gets into: -Balancing the need for meaning and the need for stability in Quarterlife and beyond. -Jungian perspectives on finding wholeness by confronting our shadow. -How scarcity mindset shows up for those who seek stability vs. those who seek meaning. And much more! Pre-order Satya's book HERE, and check out her work at the Salome Institute HERE. Go HERE to learn more about Kate's current offerings or to sign up for her weekly newsletter.

The Courageously.u Podcast
43. The Stage of Life No One Is Talking About With Satya Doyle Byock

The Courageously.u Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 55:27


Today's guest is the wonderful Satya Doyle Byock. Satya is a psychotherapist in Portland, Oregon and the Founder of The Salome Institute which offers online seminars on socially relevant psychology. Satya's teaching, psychotherapy, and writing is influenced by a few primary areas, including Jungian psychology, trauma research, feminist theory, and the study of race and racism worldwide. Her clinical work offers a developmental and soulful approach to work with individuals in Quarterlife, the stage of adulthood between adolescence and middle age. Satya sees the struggle to balance Stability and Meaning in Quarterlife as a timeless pursuit. Her book on finding Stability and Meaning in Quarterlife is forthcoming from Random House. You'll learn...  What a Quarterlife is and why it's complicated The importance of a childhood "death"  How Quarterlife "crisis" is being mistaken as mental illness The importance of remembering we are mammals How to raise kiddos to support them through Quarterlife better Satya's beliefs about our current mental health system How we are approaching kiddos mental health the wrong way Why we are failing people if mental health medications are the only tool being used How our current system is sending younger generations to future empty goals Why people focused on "surviving" tend to have an easier Quarterlife What the bigger question of life needs to be The two types of people and what midlife "crises" might look like for them A few tips to help navigate Quarterlife ____________________________ COURAGEOUSLY.U SHOWNOTES:  https://courageouslyu.com/satya-doyle-byock/   COURAGEOUSLY.U FACEBOOK COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1416219115169393   COURAGEOUSLY.U INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/courageously.u/  

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach
Your 20s Are Meant For You to Discover Yourself, Not to Already Know What You Want

A Phil Svitek Podcast - A Series From Your 360 Creative Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 9:11


I know a lot of people in their 20s who are anxious AF, leading to a quarter life crisis. This is because they feel like they haven't found their purpose, their calling... And unfortunately all we as the older generations can offer is "deal with it" or "I had it tough too but I got through it". That's not good enough. First off, your 20s aren't really about knowing what you fully want. It's a discover phase of your life. It certainly was for author Robert Greene. It's only with the advantage of hindsight that it becomes clear how the experiences in your 20s lead you to the path you're meant to be one. Enjoy the ride. It's okay to go from one thing to another. In fact, David Epstein showcases how that's an advantage in his book called Range. But this is not talked about enough and I really want that to stop. Join me on this episode for more details. And for more resources, check out Robert Greene's Mastery book, Range by David Epstein, Dave Evan's Designing Your Life, Start With Why by Simon Sinek and the work of Satya Doyle Byock. Please be sure to comment with any thoughts or questions you may have. Or hit me up on social media @PhilSvitek. I'd love to hear from you!