
Episode 146: James Hollis - How To Be Who You Are
From Keep Talking by Dan Riley
March 14, 2025 · 1h 1m · Season 3
About this episode
James Hollis discusses his book 'A Life of Meaning' and explores themes of personal growth and the importance of confronting one's shadow.
James Hollis is a Jungian psychoanalyst and the author of many books, including "A Life of Meaning," which is the primary subject of our conversation. ------------ Book Dan to do an interview or a meeting ------------ Keep Talking Substack Spotify Apple Podcasts Social media and all episodes ------------ Support via Venmo Support on Substack Support on Patreon ------------ 00:00 Intro 01:05 Why Jim wrote "A Life of Meaning" 05:28 The shadow 08:38 Why confront one's shadow? 10:48 The numinous and finding your calling 25:20 Lethargy is a threat to living 29:55 A modern culture of distraction 32:28 Jim's decision to become a public educator 37:02 Jim's growth beyond his family of origin 44:30 Psychopathology 48:26 Sin: missing the mark 55:15 Fear - the spirit of evil is negation of the life force by fear 58:50 Jim is a "recovering nice person"
People in this episode
Host: Dan Riley
Guest: James Hollis
Topics covered
- Jungian psychoanalysis
- personal growth
- shadow work
- modern culture
- meaning in life
Keywords
- Jungian psychoanalysis
- shadow
- personal growth
- meaning
- distraction
- psychopathology
- fear
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: A Life of Meaning
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