Episode 60 - Getting to Know Shadow Work with Jor-El Caraballo
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Host Natasha Levinger and her co-host/husband/producer, Brett are delighted to talk with Jor-El Caraballo, licensed therapist, author, and creator of the new deck, Shadow Work for Self-Reflection.
In this episode, they discuss:
- Should Brett & Natasha start doing a relationship segment?
- Someone telling you their IQ is a red flag for Brett
- Jor-El's history and work as a licensed therapist
- Beginning to encounter shadow with clients before having the vocabulary
- Carl Jung got more esoteric and metaphysical as he aged and diverged from mainstream psychology
- An admiration for Jung's commitment to staying open and expanding throughout his life
- Blending any and every approach to healing that works for you
- Shadow work is the process of exploring and being curious about the wizard behind the curtain in your own psyche
- The importance of non-judgemental curiosity and compassion when approaching shadow work
- The benefits that come from shadow work
- How shadow work for yourself benefits the community at large
- It can be really scary to meet yourself
- The ways in which shadow can be wielded against others when we don't try to learn about it
- Shadow work can feel lonely, but there is always someone else out there who deals with the same kind of shadow
- The things we are afraid of often hold parts of our power
- Struggling with being an atypical boy growing up
- Golden Shadow: positive traits that you learn to shun
- The power of emotional sensitivity
- How embracing your shadow can enable others to embark on their own journey
- The ways that shadow can disguise itself from you as "just the way you are"
- The practice of naming and speaking to your inner critic to give yourself emotional distance
- Shadow work is never the pandora's box we fear it might be
- Brett wishes he could trick people into doing shadow work, but Jor-El advises against it
- Jor-El's recommendation for how to work with his deck: SLOW DOWN!
- Hopper from Stranger Things could use some serious shadow work
- Card pull for the week ahead
- And more!
Plus...
- Sign up for Natasha's substack, Coming Home! Paid subscribers get lots of extra content, including monthly live calls!
- Get Natasha's book Healing Your Inner Child in paperback or audiobook today.
- Individual readings are available. Learn more or book one here
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- Send questions, show topic suggestions, or to gettingtoknowwoo@gmail.com
Jor-EL Carballo's info:
- Substack (Coffee & Contemplation): https://jorelcaraballo.substack.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorelcaraballo/ Deck: Shadow Work for Self-Reflection Book: Mindful Meditations for Black Men Website: jorelcaraballo.com
Getting to Know Woo is a podcast dedicated to dispelling the rhetoric that so-called "woo-woo" practices such as energy work, energy healing, inner child healing, chakra clearing, and more are impractical and ineffective, and instead are pragmatic, transformative, and powerful.
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