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A Jungian and Jungian Adjacent Podcast Exploring the mind, meaning and the Mystery

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31 episodios

episode Ep 31 - Dylan Martinez Francisco - Psychedelics, Feeling & Disenchantment artwork

Ep 31 - Dylan Martinez Francisco - Psychedelics, Feeling & Disenchantment

Episode 31 of Conversations for the End welcomes back friend of the show, Dr. Dylan Martinez Francisco, for a deep exploration of psychedelics, disenchantment, Jungian psychology, and the modern crisis of meaning. Together we explore how Western culture came to privilege thinking over feeling, intuition, and embodied experience, and what that has cost us psychologically, spiritually, and culturally. Dylan shares insights from depth psychology, animism, and indigenous perspectives to discuss why so many people feel uprooted in modern life and how reconnecting with the symbolic, emotional, and relational dimensions of existence may offer a path forward. We also dive into synchronicity, psychedelics and plant medicine, Jung’s suspicion of altered states, AI and technological consciousness, the return of the repressed in digital culture, and whether modern symptoms like anxiety, alienation, and meaninglessness might actually be signals pointing us back toward a more integrated way of being. A rich conversation on psyche, culture, consciousness, and what it means to feel alive in a disenchanted world. Timestamps 00:00 Introducing Dylan Francisco 04:16 Why the West Privileges Thinking Over Feeling 08:00 The Cost of Disenchantment 12:35 Projection, Shadow, and Cultural Conflict 13:15 Modern Neurosis and the Loss of Soul 15:59 Relearning How to Feel 18:44 When Feeling Becomes Inflation 20:49 Holding the Tension of Opposites 23:30 Psychedelics and Expanding Reality 24:34 Psychedelics as Reconnection, Not Escape 28:11 Set, Setting, and Reverence 31:35 Experiences Beyond Words 32:02 Jung’s Suspicion of Psychedelics 43:17 Plant Medicines as Teachers 44:14 Ayahuasca Tourism and Spiritual Consumerism 45:11 Control vs Relationality 46:50 The Plants Told Us 50:49 Symbolising the Inner World 53:38 The Outer World Has Depth Too 56:07 The Feminine, Matter, and Meaning 59:54 AI, Thinking, and the Return of Feeling 1:02:26 Technology as the Return of the Repressed 1:04:57 Neurotic Culture and Emotional Collapse 1:05:55 Can Culture Rebalance Itself? 1:08:54 The Internet as Trickster 1:09:22 Final Reflections and Where to Find Dylan Instagram: @dylanmartinezfrancisco.phd Instagram: @conversationsfortheend TikTok: @conversationsfortheend Spotify: @conversationsfortheend Buymeacoffee.com/conversationsfortheend [http://Buymeacoffee.com/conversationsfortheend]

16 de may de 2026 - 1 h 10 min
episode Ep 30 - Elliott Morgan - The Trickster, Propaganda & Cultural Collapse artwork

Ep 30 - Elliott Morgan - The Trickster, Propaganda & Cultural Collapse

In this episode of Conversations for the End, I’m joined by Elliott Morgan — depth psychology scholar, stand-up comedian, and cultural commentator — for a wide-ranging exploration of the trickster archetype and its grip on contemporary life.Elliott’s recent doctoral work examines modern American culture through a Jungian lens, with a particular focus on the trickster as a disruptive, shape-shifting force operating across media, politics, and identity. What emerges in our conversation is not just an analysis of the trickster as a mythological figure, but as a living psychological pattern shaping how we communicate, deceive, entertain, and even understand truth itself.We explore how the trickster moves between humour and destruction, insight and manipulation — from propaganda and digital culture to AI-generated “slop” and the strange collapse of meaning online. At times redemptive, at others destabilising, the trickster reveals both the fragility and necessity of holding tension in a world increasingly pulled toward extremes. This episode asks: are we witnessing the resurgence of an ancient archetypal force, or have we created the perfect conditions for it to run unchecked?Elliott Morgan is a scholar of depth psychology with a specialization in Jungian and archetypal studies. His dissertation analyzes contemporary events and cultural trends in the United States through the lens of the trickster archetype. He has been published in Psychological Perspectives and brings a unique voice that bridges academic insight with lived cultural critique through comedy and commentary. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 02:23 What Is the Trickster Archetype? 04:50 The Trickster in Cultural Transition 08:22 Trickster, Titans, and the Logic of Propaganda 17:04 The Redemptive Face of the Trickster 22:05 AI Slop and the Emergence of a New Archetype 24:28 Holding the Tension of Opposites Today 27:23 Past, Present, Future: A Culture Out of Time 32:50 When the Joke Turns Back on Us 37:00 America and the Burden of the Heroic Ideal 41:00 Hermes and the Gods of Communication 46:00 Self-Sabotage and the American Trickster 47:50 Ecological Crisis Through the Trickster Lens 54:00 The Psychological Landscape of Younger Generations 58:00 Comedy and the Return of the Heroic Stance Subscribe on YouTube, and follow on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to support the show and join the wider conversation. Instagram  ⁨@ElliottMorgan⁩  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCdAxqJWRG_ZJcbdlB7n-dIg] Instagram / TikTok  ⁨@ConversationsForTheEnd⁩  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCbjSc6mBYYq5H1bAXSqvbVQ] Title Music: Vines

22 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
episode Ep 29 - Adam Letica - Why You Keep Repeating the Same Relationships artwork

Ep 29 - Adam Letica - Why You Keep Repeating the Same Relationships

In this episode of Conversations for the End, I sit down with transformational coach Adam Letica to explore the hidden psychological patterns that shape our relationships, our conflicts, and our capacity for growth.Adam works with self aware high performers who find themselves stuck in repeating cycles, particularly in love and identity. Drawing on his background in Neuroscience and Biopsychology from the University of Michigan, alongside depth psychology, Internal Family Systems, and polyvagal theory, he offers a grounded yet deeply symbolic approach to change. His work is not about surface level optimisation, but about identifying and transforming the underlying structures that organise our lives. Across the conversation, we examine why conflict so often feels like a threat to the self, how early relational dynamics shape the way we experience tension, and what it means to consciously rewrite the narratives we carry into our relationships. We explore the internal dialogue that precedes communication with others, the tendency to overindex on finding the right partner, and the often unexamined expectations that quietly give rise to resentment. The conversation moves into deeper terrain around marriage, ritual, and the symbolic life, asking what is lost when relationships are stripped of meaning and reduced to function. We also speak directly to the challenges many men face in confronting their wounds, relating to the feminine, and engaging in genuine psychological growth without collapsing into defensiveness or avoidance.This is a conversation about patterns, about responsibility, and about the possibility of real transformation when we are willing to face what moves beneath the surface. Adam’s work lives at adamletica.com. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 02:17 Conflict as a threat 05:54 When conflict arises 11:34 Rewriting the story around conflict 16:11 Communicating with ourselves 18:30 Overindexing for the right partner 22:30 Marriage 29:00 The importance of ritual and the symbolic 38:00 Expectation and resentments 45:33 Men and growth 54:22 Men, the feminine and the inability to face their wounds Instagram  ⁨@adamletica⁩  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCXgqVIxurxQDl_gfu4z4otQ] Instagram  ⁨@ConversationsForTheEnd⁩  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCbjSc6mBYYq5H1bAXSqvbVQ] Title Music: Vines

3 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 13 min
episode Ep 28 - Dr. Robert Tyminski - The Heroic Code, Symbolisation, and the Wounds of Boys and Men artwork

Ep 28 - Dr. Robert Tyminski - The Heroic Code, Symbolisation, and the Wounds of Boys and Men

In this episode of Conversations for the End, I’m joined by Jungian analyst Dr. Robert Tyminski to explore the psychological structures shaping boys and men today.We discuss the influence of what Tyminski calls the “heroic code”, a cultural script that encourages endurance and strength while often leaving little room for vulnerability or the acknowledgement of wounds. When pain cannot be symbolised or spoken about, it often becomes acted out instead.Our conversation explores masculinity, adolescence, emotional vocabulary, symbolisation, and the psychological effects of growing up in an online world. We also look at how symbolic spaces — whether in therapy, creative life, or even physical practices like the MMA mat — can allow men to metabolise experience and transform suffering into meaning.Timestamps00:00 Introduction03:30 The Heroic Code04:58 Pain, Psyche and the Skin as Armour09:00 Men and Boys Difficulty Acknowledging Wounds14:00 The Difficulty of Symbolisation19:00 Barriers from a Lack of Symbolisation24:30 Symbolism and Playing with Our Life Narratives30:00 The Importance of an Emotional Vocabulary35:30 The Black Sun and Weakness as Strength44:00 Symbolisation Outside of a Clinical Setting49:00 Jared Black and the MMA Mat as Sacred Space52:00 Adolescence, Identity and the Internet60:00 Social Media as the Town Square60:02 Where to Find Dr. Tyminskiwww.roberttyminski.comInstagram/ TikTok :  @ConversationsForTheEnd  [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCbjSc6mBYYq5H1bAXSqvbVQ] Title Music: Vines

10 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode Ep 27 – Tiago Faleiro - Rediscovering the Sacred in a Technological World artwork

Ep 27 – Tiago Faleiro - Rediscovering the Sacred in a Technological World

In this episode of Conversations for the End, we move from psychedelic experience to artificial intelligence, from the sacred to the algorithm, asking one central question: what is happening to the human soul in a world of impersonal systems? Beginning with a psychedelic memoir and the phenomenology of transcendence, the conversation explores the pull of the sacred, the symbolic dimension of experience, and the problem of the ineffable. From there, we turn toward death not as annihilation, but as reevaluation. A confrontation with finitude that forces clarity. The second half widens into culture. Dystopia not as spectacle, but as creeping normality. AI not as neutral tool, but as a mirror of impersonal systems. Drawing on Jung’s Answer to Job, we consider whether the internet itself functions as a new kind of archetypal field. A hall of mirrors. A performance driven domain where being collapses into having. Smartphones, limbic capitalism, AI slop, and engines of bullshit are examined not simply as technologies, but as forces that reveal a particular way the world now discloses itself. And yet, the episode closes with something else. A call to reengage the sacred. Not as regression. Not as nostalgia. But as necessity. If you are trying to think clearly about AI, spirituality, modernity, Jungian psychology, or the future of meaning in a technological age, this conversation is for you. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 03:43 A Psychedelic Memoir 09:56 Examining the transcendent 11:30 The Pull of the Sacred 17:30 Symbolic and phenomenology 19:50 The ineffable 21:13 Death as reevaluation 30:58 Dystopia and creeping normality 39:00 Impersonal Systems and AI 42:48 Answer to Job and the Internet 44:20 The need for friction 51:00 The Hall of Mirrors 57:30 Performance driven domains 58:50 Being and Having Modes 60:02 Smart Phones and limbic capitalism 60:06 AI Slop and the revealing of the world 60:13 AI as Engines of Bullshit 60:15 Reengaging with the Sacred Subscribe for more conversations exploring depth psychology, culture, technology, and the symbolic life. Find Tiago and his work: www.tiagovf.com Instagram: @ TiagoBooks  Instagram/tiktok: @ Conversationsfortheend Title Music: Vines

18 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 39 min
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