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Howl in the Wilderness

Howl in the Wilderness

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Depth counselor, writer and cultural activist Brian James has deep and insightful conversations with renegade artists, philosophers, psychologists and spiritual teachers who are working on the edge of dominant culture to recover and revive soul in people and the planet.


Support the podcast and gain access to:

• early release of new episodes

• extended conversations

• archive of the first 100 episodes

• plus other exclusive member-only content

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©2018-2025 Brian James
Développement personnel Hygiène et vie saine Médecine alternative et complémentaire Philosophie Réussite personnelle Sciences sociales
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    • We’ve Had 50 Years of Re-visioning Psychology & Therapy is Getting Even Worse (RVP50) | Scott Becker | HITW 211
      Jan 21 2026

      In celebration of the 50th anniversary of James Hillman’s magnum opus Re-visioning Psychology, we’re hosting a series of conversations with depth psychologists from diverse backgrounds and broad scope of practice who have been profoundly influenced by the work of James Hillman.


      Howling with psychologist and writer Scott H. Becker about how James Hillman’s ideas can help us navigate our current crises with greater compassion and creativity, and what it means for GenXers like us to carry the blue fire of archetypal psychology into the future.


      • Support the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howlinthewilderness
      • Depth Counseling with Brian James: http://brianjames.ca
      • Archetypal Men’s Coaching Program: http://brianjames.ca/fourinitiations
      • Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/brianjames.soulwork
      • HITW YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/@howlinthewilderness
      • Send a donation via PayPal: http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


      Scott Becker is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice and has worked as a therapist, clinical supervisor, adjunct professor, and administrator over the past 30 years at, among others, Notre Dame, the University of Oregon, the University of Rochester, and Michigan State University. He contributed the psychological commentary to the biography, The Life and Ideas of James Hillman, and has edited and introduced Volume 7 of the Uniform Edition of Hillman’s writings, Inhuman Relations. His research interests include grief and loss, complex trauma, multiculturalism, nondualism, couples and family therapy, environmental issues, astrology, and psychophysics.


      Interlude music by William Johnson, “While You Were Sleeping”

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyAxfxA09yQ


      Tags: james hillman, re-visioning psychology, archetypal psychology, politics, carl jung, depth psychology, imagination, creativity, podcast

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      2 h et 38 min
    • The Soulful Philosophy of James Hillman (RVP50) | Edward Casey | HITW 210
      Jan 14 2026

      In celebration of the 50th anniversary of James Hillman’s magnum opus Re-visioning Psychology, we’re hosting a series of conversations with depth psychologists from diverse backgrounds and broad scope of practice who have been profoundly influenced by the work of James Hillman.


      Howling with writer, painter and philosopher Edward Casey about how his 40-year friendship with James Hillman led him to a philosophy that is rooted in the phenomenology of body, soul, imagination and place.


      • Support the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howlinthewilderness
      • Depth Counseling with Brian James: http://brianjames.ca
      • Archetypal Men’s Coaching Program: http://brianjames.ca/fourinitiations
      • Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/brianjames.soulwork
      • HITW YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/@howlinthewilderness
      • Send a donation via PayPal: http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


      Professor Edward Casey, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Stony Brook University, was the president of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division) from 2009-10, and he was chairman of the Philosophy Department at Stony Brook University for a decade. He works in aesthetics, philosophy of space and time, ethics, perception, and psychoanalytic theory. He obtained his doctorate at Northwestern University in 1967 and has taught at Yale University, the University of California at Santa Barbara, The New School for Social Research, Emory University, and several other institutions. He is currently Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Stony Brook University.


      His recent research includes investigations into place and space; landscape painting and maps as modes of representation; ethics and the other; feeling and emotion; philosophy of perception (with special attention to the role of the glance); the nature of edges.


      https://escasey.com


      References:

      • Gaston Louis Pierre Bachelard (elements)
      • Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (smooth / striated spaces)
      • Megan Craig & Edward S. Casey, Thinking in Transit
      • Philosophical Intimations: Hillman, James, Casey, Edward S. Casey
      • Immanuel Kant
      • Toward an Archetypal Imagination, Ed Casey
      • Henri Bergson
      • Alfred North Whitehead
      • A Terrible Love of War, James Hillman
      • Maurice Merleau-Ponty
      • Plants in Place by Edward S Casey, Michael Marder




      Interlude music by William Johnson, “While You Were Sleeping”

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyAxfxA09yQ


      Tags: james hillman, re-visioning psychology, archetypal psychology, politics, carl jung, depth psychology, imagination, creativity, podcast

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      1 h et 18 min
    • Thinking with James Hillman about the Soul of the World (RVP50) | Michael Sipiora | HITW 209
      Jan 7 2026

      In celebration of the 50th anniversary of James Hillman’s magnum opus Re-visioning Psychology, we’re hosting a series of conversations with depth psychologists from diverse backgrounds and broad scope of practice who have been profoundly influenced by the work of James Hillman.


      Howling with writer, teacher and depth psychotherapist Michael Sipiora about Hillman’s legacy and how the ideas in Re-visioning Psychology are relevant to the most critical issues of our time.


      • Support the podcast on Patreon: http://patreon.com/howlinthewilderness
      • Depth Counseling with Brian James: http://brianjames.ca
      • Archetypal Men’s Coaching Program: http://brianjames.ca/fourinitiations
      • Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/brianjames.soulwork
      • HITW YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/@howlinthewilderness
      • Send a donation via PayPal: http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


      Writer, teacher and depth psychotherapist Michael P. Sipiora, PhD had an extensive academic career serving on the clinical psychology faculties of Duquesne University and Pacifica Graduate Institute. The author of numerous articles and book chapters in archetypal and phenomenological psychologies, he is also a licensed psychologist with a wide range of clinical experience in both private and community mental health settings. He currently practices psychotherapy and business consulting in Santa Barbara, California.


      https://www.psychologist-santa-barbara.com


      References:

      • Psychological Citizenship and Democracy: The Political Relevance of Hillman’s Archetypal Psychology, Michael P. Sipiora (Spring Publications)


      Interlude music by William Johnson, “While You Were Sleeping”

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyAxfxA09yQ


      Tags: james hillman, re-visioning psychology, archetypal psychology, politics, carl jung, depth psychology, imagination, creativity, podcast

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      1 h et 33 min
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