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🎙️ Let's Talk About Carl Jung's Shadow from an Evolutionary Psychology Perspective | Tweaking Optimism PodcastWelcome back to another episode of the Tweaking Optimism Podcast! In today's deep dive, we unravel the intriguing concept of Carl Jung's Shadow through the lens of evolutionary psychology. 🌌🧠Join us as we explore:The fundamentals of Jung's Shadow: What is it, and why is it so important in understanding the human psyche?How evolutionary psychology provides a unique perspective on the Shadow, shedding light on the survival mechanisms and adaptive behaviors that shape our darker sides.Real-world examples and practical insights on integrating this knowledge into your daily life for personal growth and self-awareness.Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a student of human behavior, or someone on a journey of self-discovery, this episode offers valuable insights that will change the way you perceive your inner world. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest content!
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In this episode of the Tweaking Optimism Podcast, I speak with Darren from Seeking-I, a podcast where he speaks with experts on topics such as life after death, consciousness, and near-death experiences. In this interview, he shares his experiences that lead him to study in the areas featured on his podcast. We discuss some of his interesting findings as well as some of his personal fears regarding death, feelings I think we all share at one level or another. Later in the conversation, we also move to the nature of echo chambers and how they hinder our ability to see the truth.
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In this episode of the Tweaking Optimism Podcast, I speak with Rob from Sentinel Apologetics. He shares his experiences that lead him to become a Christian. His story begins with a meditation on death and questions about finding meaning in life. Two areas of life that are both singularly important and worth consideration by every living person. Rob's story is engaging, relatable, and insightful. If you are interested in the existential questions of life and the role religion plays in answering such questions, this episode is for you.
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In this episode of the Tweaking Optimism Podcast, we have another conversion story. J.K Riki, an author, illustrator, and previous guest, shares his story of how he became a Christian. Throughout the conversation, we talk about the nature of Christian conversion, truth, nihilism, ethics, and developing the ability to be yourself in any context.
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In this episode of the Tweaking Optimism Podcast, I am joined by Paul VanderKlay. As a pastor and YouTuber, he has spent many years having tough conversations over a wide variety of controversial topics. Not only has he been having the conversations, but he has been having them effective, which can be attested to by the hundreds of hours of content on his YouTube Channel. Throughout the show, we talk about politically divisive conversations, Christian ethics, and moral role models.
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In this episode of the Tweaking Optimism Podcast, I speak with Julian, who is a blogger, frequent conversation partner on the Randos United YouTube Channel, and a Hutterite. Our conversation covers a broad number of topics from propaganda, politics, Christian doctrine, meaning-making, and religious experience. Given Julian's unique perspective, we were able to talk about familiar topics within religion and politics in a way that brings life back to them.
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In this interview, Mark discusses the events that led him to leave his religious upbringing and conservative political framework. From his experiences traveling the world and living in other cultures, he found that he could no longer buy into the western concepts of religion and politics. Together we also generally talk about ideological possession, political parties, western biases, and rituals. Regardless of what you believe, Mark's story is bound to resonate with many.
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Ronald Pots shares his story and the revelations that lead him from Atheism to Norse Paganism and then finally to Christianity. Throughout the episode, he shares various struggles that he faced growing up and in his adult life. He shares some of the tactics he used to bring himself out of his depression, along with many of the thoughts that eventually served to lead him into an examination of the Christian Faith and his ultimate acceptance of it.
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Covid-19 and climate change are two hot topic issues we are dealing with in our societies at large, and both phenomena serve as potential pitfalls for the mental lives of those living today. A significant portion of people experiencing mental distress are made worse by the reality of both the pandemic and climate change. Young people in particular often find themselves engaged in catastrophic think and say things like, "it won't matter. We'll all be gone soon anyway." In this episode of Will Work For Purpose, I talk with Mark, who runs the Climactic podcast collective and together we talk about climate change in general, our ethical obligations, and common cognitive distortions such as catastrophic thinking.
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Right now, in tandem with the Covid-19 pandemic, we are also facing a rise in mental health-related issues such as suicide, depression, and anxiety. Our health care systems and therapists, in particular, are not fit to handle such a rise. It's becoming the job of everyday individuals once again to take their mental well-being into their own hands. In this episode of the Will Work For Purpose Podcast, I outline some basic ways to help yourself start a journey towards mental health and also ways to be a resource for those struggling around you. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255
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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose I explore the ever expanding and all encompassing world of self help help movement. Contrary to public opinion I find that most of the most of what passes for "self help" is counter intuitive and ultimately unhelpful. In an effort to dispel myths I talk on what I find problematic and also what I think might actually lead to an improved self.
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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose I am joined by Freeman who works at a district level position in the American school system. His particular position has given him the perfect vantage point for assessing all of the changes that Covid-19 has forced on our schools. Throughout the episode we talk not only on the benefits and setbacks caused by the pandemic but also the impact the election cycle has in the classroom.
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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose I speak with author and illustrator J.K Riki about ManAlive, a book written by the legendary G.K Chesterton. This little book, a work of fiction, has inspired a great many people to see the joy of living. Chesterton takes everyday occurrences and flips them on their head so that we might gain a new perspective through the main character, Innocent Smith. Together J.K and I talk about some of the most important parts of the book that impacted us deeply.
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In this episode I take a different approach and I am not doing an interview. Throughout this episode I talk about finding meaning in life and the practice of logotherapy. I also touch on some other ideas with in psychology such as cognitive behavioral therapy and traumatic events.
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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose, I speak with pastor, youtuber, & Christian thinker Paul VanderKlay. Together we talk about the weakening of modern people through education, social norms, and video games. We talk about what its like to be a Christian anomaly as we explore Paul's story and we also touch on parts of my own personal story as well.
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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose, I speak with illustrator Alex Braun about the creative process and its divine qualities. The shame of selling out your art and beliefs for a quick buck. We also talk about the decline of morality and virtue in modern life as well as the pursuit of meaning in life and work.
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In this episode I talk with James Kunz a doctoral student of industrial and organizational psychology and the host of a popular debate platform called @ModernDayDebate. Together in this episode we cover topics such as the importance of debate, the best tactics to use in debate, as well as the value in hearing diverse opinions, and the threat of cancel culture on the debate scene.
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In this episode of Will Work For Purpose Podcast, I speak with the author, game designer, and illustrator J.K. Riki. Together we discuss tips for speaking concisely, the toxic nature of online comparison, the works and impact of C.S. Lewis, as well as the way one finds and lives out their purpose.
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In this episode of the Will Work For Purpose Podcast I speak with professional illustrator Alex Braun @axbraun about the meaning behind his work and art in general. We also talk about the state of modern art, mental illness among artists, and social media propaganda.
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