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The Lorecast

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The Lorecast

Craig Chalquist, PhD

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Events come at us now like trucks on a freeway. What do they mean? How do they connect? Lorecast examines the symbols, images, and metaphors behind events of our time to help us navigate them with understanding, grace, and hope: not the passive "hope" of waiting for change, but the active hope of making our reenchanted way through a world in need of inspiration and vision.
 
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Mythic

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Mythic

Boston Blake

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A mythological lens can reveal layers of meaning that usually remain obscured or hidden. In the Mythic podcast, host Boston Blake explores archetypal themes in ancient legends and modern media, myth and folklore superheroes sci-fi pop culture history current events your personal issues Nothing is off-limits! The Mythic perspective may forever change the way you think about your favorite stories--and yourself. Caution: Listening to this podcast may contribute to increased synchronicity.
 
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Personal change, social change, political change, change elsewhere: Why is it so seldom? Why does so much time and money and effort spent on change go nowhere? The same old corrupt leadership, traffic, scandals, bad news. Why? What is missing from our attempts to shift things? And when do they change deeply, for ourselves and for others? (I'm think…
 
Record numbers of people are abandoning membership in religion. Why? What options are they left with? What does it look like to move away from monolithic systems of authority (always attractive to zealots possessed by disavowed doubt) and belief to inspirational paths of ecospiritual direct experience of the sacred abroad in the world, in between u…
 
Being adopted has taught me that the issues we face - of identity, belonging, kindred, family - are a microcosm or dramatization of the issues most people face. In this podcast I discuss some of the myths of being adopted, what growing up adopted us like, a few suggestions for adopting parents, and the thought of how we are each much more than wher…
 
It beeps, badges, bubbles, and buzzes at you. Why do we design tech to simulate friendly if intrusive humans? Who tells tech support to give us unwanted emotional support? What's up with smart speakers saying "uh huh" or repeating back what we just asked them to do? What's going on with all "service" unconsciously? Chalquist.com and Worldread.org…
 
"Follow your bliss," said and wrote Joseph Campbell. A number of critics have advised against it, arguing that bliss doesn't make a reliable guide, vocationally in particular. Instead, they say, follow what you're good at, what's practical, what pays the bills. But what did Campbell mean by his famous phrase? What actually happens when we pursue ou…
 
Ever feel like there's a larger story behind your personal story? C. G. Jung wrote in a letter about a "personal myth," a story we are born into. How might we become aware of this story and its possibilities? How is myth more than an archaic explanation for weather? What was Jung's myth? I draw in this podcast on material from my classes, my worksh…
 
Moments Becca’s Origin Story Connecting mathematics, mythology, and astrology A mythic interpretation of the December 2021 Venus-Pluto conjunction. Beauty, sexuality, and the arts meet the underworld extremes. Beauty and the Beast themes in the story of Pluto and Venus The story of Eros and Psyche plays out in the sky New tellings of myth from wome…
 
Key Topics 01:39 Introduction to Dr. Craig Chalquist 03:35 Depth psychology, mythology, and terrapsychology 07:41 The terrapsychology of San Luis Obisbo 10:32 Dionysus and San Francisco (Burning Man, Emperor Norton, and the Bushman) 20:21 The Orphic myth playing out in San Francisco and the day of the orange sky 31:24 The Trickster in politics 35:2…
 
Carl Jung, psychiatrist....but also mystic? Rebel? Racist? In this edition of The Lorecast we glance over Jung's life, discuss his celebrated confrontation with himself in search of his soul, note the transformations he underwent, look into some of his character flaws, and appreciate the richness and depth of what he left us in his search not only …
 
How do you act as a teacher or mentor to people who want to go deep? Deep into life, into experience, into themselves, into the great questions of who we are and why we are here, and how to be with each other. This podcast draws on my own experience and learning to offer some suggestions on teaching and mentoring people on a search for transformati…
 
What if we fashioned our life path out of stories, inspirations, and reconnective practices? No absolute truths, no hard beliefs, no authorities, creeds, or elaborate arguments. Instead, a chance to see what we can make of the best of what we can imagine and learn and celebrate together. This podcast includes examples of worldreading: entering the …
 
Plenty of people stand by to sell us programs, courses, and degrees for the supposed sake of kinship, healing, enlightenment, and soul, charging us astronomical fees for minimal content and zero community support. What are some of the possibilities for an Earth-loving, just, fair, and fun spiritual path? One based not on authoritative belief, but o…
 
"Ten Lamps" is the name of a philosophy of doing, being, and aspiring created by Simeon, a fictional character in Tales of Terrania Rising, a free collection of speculative fiction stories available at Chalquist.com on how humanity struggles to mature and come of age. What can a fictional philosophy do to enrich how we live? How might it serve deep…
 
As a professor and core faculty member I get asked about this all the time. When should you spend the time and money (a lot of money in the States) to go back to school and earn a PhD? What is the hard truth behind the supposed shine of those three magic letters after a name? What are the alternatives, some of which might actually serve you better,…
 
Why do we idealize? The figures to whom we attribute impossible wisdom, strength, or truth seem endless: political candidates, spiritual teachers, holy books, entire religions.... What if we were to examine why we idealize (as adults) and then look for similar admirable qualities in ourselves? How might this liberate us to do and be more than we ga…
 
It's funny: when faced by grief, sadness, loss, or other "negative" emotions, we turn to interventions; but when we feel happy or joyful, we let them play out as they would. What if we did that with all our emotions? What sort of inner energy might we reclaim by allowing grief and loss their own momentum and wisdom? Chalquist.com and Worldread.org…
 
Welcome to the first-ever episode of Lorecast, where we look into the stories that guide our lives. Why are things such a mess now? Could it have something to do with the outdated stories we still use to explain how things are to ourselves and to each other? What would happen if we told different stories? How might we move from an overemphasis on b…
 
How does the Hero myth necessitate the Villain? What does a post-Heroic myth look like? What's the connection between the decline of patriarchy and the decline of organized religion? Dr. David Odorisio of Pacifica Graduate Institute shares his own synchronistic journey as we explore hero and villain archetypes in media and culture, as well as how t…
 
The month marks Wonder Woman's 80th Anniversary, and this interview is a love letter to Diana, whose origins are steeped in Greek mythology. In this fabulous conversation, award-winning comics artist Phil Jimenez reveals the secrets behind Wonder Woman: Historia, his upcoming collaboration with writer Kelly Sue DeConnick for DC Comics Black Label! …
 
Guest: Jennifer Whetzel, Ladyjane Branding Contact: jennifer@ladyjanebranding.com Website: https://ladyjanebranding.com About Jennifer: After more than 25 years in the marketing and advertising industry, and after finding significant symptom relief in medical cannabis and emotional support from community members, Jennifer Whetzel was inspired to us…
 
Host Boston Blake connects the dots between Wonder Woman, Aphrodite, and the origin of the world according to Greek mythology. Persons, places, and things mentioned in this episode: Wonder Woman (the movie) Wonder Woman (comics) Clash of the Titans Archetypes Joseph Campbell D'Aulaire's Book of Greek Myths Edith Hamilton's Mythology Mythos by Steph…
 
Do you love myths, legends, and folklore -- gods, heroes, monsters, fairies, elves, magical artifacts, and wild adventures that are also journeys of the soul? Then Mythic may just be your jam. Host Boston Blake weaves the fantastical into the ordinary world, connecting ancient archetypes to contemporary life. Media, culture, and the mundane become …
 
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