World Famous Psychiatrist Talks Post-Pearl Harbor Racism, Healing, and Activism

Jean Shinoda Bolen is a world-renowned Jungian analyst, psychiatrist, activist, and author whose work has shaped the fields of psychology, spirituality, and women’s empowerment. Her thirteen books—translated into fourteen languages—have inspired readers around the globe. But behind her influential writings lies a deeply personal journey that has informed her wisdom and vision. In Ever Widening Circles & Mystical Moments, Dr. Bolen shares nearly ninety years of lived experience—from confronting Japanese American racism as a child during World War II to her lifelong advocacy, caregiving, and pursuit of authentic living. Through her reflections on mystical moments and the power of trusted circles, she offers profound insights into how we can heal ourselves and our world. In this episode, we explore Dr. Bolen’s extraordinary life, her intuitive approach to psychology, and the spiritual wisdom she has cultivated through decades of practice and activism. Join us for a conversation that promises to be both enlightening and deeply moving. For more on Dr. Bolen’s work, visit www.jeanbolen.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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