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Episode 5: Personality Types
Episode 5: Personality Types
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43 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2015
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I was extremely fortunate to have the opportunity for another face-to-face interview with the living legend that is Daryl Sharp.Mr. Sharp is a Zürich-trained Jungian analyst and the founder and general editor of Inner City Books in Toronto, Canada. He’s written over 30 books and for this interview we decided to discuss Personality Types: Jung’s Model of Typology, a true classic in the field of Jungian psychology.Some of you may remember me tweeting that book cover-to-cover. It sure did get a lot of attention.“I think typology is so important that it ought to be taught in high school...or early university...or at least when couples are planning to cohabit. And the same goes with complexes,” said Sharp.The information in this book is so important that Inner City Books offers it for free as a .pdf file. You’ll find five other books about Jungian psychology on that page as well.Here’s what Mr. Sharp had to say. We were able to talk for only around 25 minutes, so at the end of the episode I read a little bit from the concluding remarks of his book.The episode is just over 43 minutes long and around 41 MB. It is also available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or wherever you get your shows.
BOOKS MENTIONED DURING THE INTERVIEW Personality Types: Jung’s Model of Typology by Daryl SharpPsychological Types {Collected Works, Vol. 6} by C.G. JungDigesting Jung: Food for the Journey by Daryl SharpThe Symbolic Life {Collected Works, Vol. 18} by C.G. JungLectures on Jung’s Typology by Marie-Louise von Franz & James HillmanLINKS Inner City Books Free shipping worldwideSpeaking of Jung Blog: Personality Types While preparing for this interview, I wrote a short blog post about Mr. Sharp’s book.Speaking of Jung: Episode #1 Daryl Sharp on the founding of Inner City Books
Released:
Oct 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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