
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send a text
What if your dreams aren’t random at all but a built-in system for emotional reset, memory sorting, and future rehearsal? We kick off season two by moving dreams from “weird night stories” to a reliable toolkit for self-awareness, drawing on neuroscience and Jungian-informed coaching to make sense of vivid scenes, recurring figures, and those “epic” marathons that leave you buzzing.
We unpack why so many people default to external meanings, and how that habit misses the point. Instead, we show how to listen inward: pick one charged character, ask what voice of you it holds, and trace it to real tensions in your day. Along the way, we share a raw personal account of a childhood nightmare that resurfaced in college, revealing how “template dreams” return when the same core emotions rise again. That story opens the door to five dream functions you can work with right away: rehash your day’s emotional weight, rehearse future challenges, recalibrate your emotional capacity, resolve problems when defenses drop, and reveal the dynamics of your personality.
You’ll hear simple recall methods that actually help, and how paying attention can flood you with rich dream material. We address overwhelm too, showing how to trim a sprawling dream into a focused, useful thread. From flying and falling motifs to the shift in themes across life stages, we connect symbols to development without forcing one-size-fits-all meanings. The takeaway is practical and hopeful: even if you don’t remember every detail, your night mind is on your side. When you engage with it, you get more bandwidth, clearer patterns, and better choices the next day.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves big questions, and leave a quick review so more curious minds can find us. What recurring dream keeps tapping your shoulder—and what might it be training you for?
You can connect with the cohosts through their respective websites:
AFCCounselors.com (Dr. Shalley) / https://www.inyourdreams.coach/contact (Dr. Kelley)
By Dee KelleySend a text
What if your dreams aren’t random at all but a built-in system for emotional reset, memory sorting, and future rehearsal? We kick off season two by moving dreams from “weird night stories” to a reliable toolkit for self-awareness, drawing on neuroscience and Jungian-informed coaching to make sense of vivid scenes, recurring figures, and those “epic” marathons that leave you buzzing.
We unpack why so many people default to external meanings, and how that habit misses the point. Instead, we show how to listen inward: pick one charged character, ask what voice of you it holds, and trace it to real tensions in your day. Along the way, we share a raw personal account of a childhood nightmare that resurfaced in college, revealing how “template dreams” return when the same core emotions rise again. That story opens the door to five dream functions you can work with right away: rehash your day’s emotional weight, rehearse future challenges, recalibrate your emotional capacity, resolve problems when defenses drop, and reveal the dynamics of your personality.
You’ll hear simple recall methods that actually help, and how paying attention can flood you with rich dream material. We address overwhelm too, showing how to trim a sprawling dream into a focused, useful thread. From flying and falling motifs to the shift in themes across life stages, we connect symbols to development without forcing one-size-fits-all meanings. The takeaway is practical and hopeful: even if you don’t remember every detail, your night mind is on your side. When you engage with it, you get more bandwidth, clearer patterns, and better choices the next day.
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves big questions, and leave a quick review so more curious minds can find us. What recurring dream keeps tapping your shoulder—and what might it be training you for?
You can connect with the cohosts through their respective websites:
AFCCounselors.com (Dr. Shalley) / https://www.inyourdreams.coach/contact (Dr. Kelley)