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In this episode, Philip Carr-Gomm reflects on the influence of psychoanalysis founders Freud and Jung, touching upon their theories and eventual fallout. He shares personal insights about inheriting traits from his father, exploring how what may seem like annoying characteristics can also be gifts. Philip discusses the power of meaningful communication and the value of silence, advocating for 'slow radio' and mindful conversation. He also introduces the concept of the 'armchair pilgrimage' through evocative excerpts from The Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage. The episode concludes with gratitude for the Tea with a Druid community and a nod to the spirit of their gatherings.
Original Recording: Freud, Jung & Armchair Pilgrimage (T109)
By Philip Carr-Gomm5
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In this episode, Philip Carr-Gomm reflects on the influence of psychoanalysis founders Freud and Jung, touching upon their theories and eventual fallout. He shares personal insights about inheriting traits from his father, exploring how what may seem like annoying characteristics can also be gifts. Philip discusses the power of meaningful communication and the value of silence, advocating for 'slow radio' and mindful conversation. He also introduces the concept of the 'armchair pilgrimage' through evocative excerpts from The Guidebook for an Armchair Pilgrimage. The episode concludes with gratitude for the Tea with a Druid community and a nod to the spirit of their gatherings.
Original Recording: Freud, Jung & Armchair Pilgrimage (T109)

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