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Are We Really Getting Modern About Carl Jung?
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Are We Really Getting Modern About Carl Jung?

So what do you do when you are in a successful career as a professional bassist working with the likes of Justin Timberlake and Bono and the Edge on Broadway (Spiderman Turn Off The Dark) and then suddenly you realize you are not as happy as you should be? Especially when you are called to research the works of Carl Jung? Existential life crisis or miraculous pivot?  What Aiden Moore randomly discovered was researching Jungian philosophies was more intrinsic to the life he was leaning towards living than he could have ever expected.  In this bite-size interview he gives us a great purview of how we can look at failure and loneliness…. Or the loss of soul from childhood.  When was the last time you looked at what you loved from childhood and reconnected with those dreams?

Aiden also has the daunting task of reading all Jung’s body of works to create a comprehensible digestible book of his own perspective. He feels positive he can make it happen after some time in Jung’s volumes of works, especially since he is making a timeline of his life and how Jung’s philosophies have come into play. 

We also talk about him as a past performer, and performing now as more of a speaker with a mission and a message.  Will it feel the same?

You can catch him in a couple places sharing his wisdom - His Facebook Group -https://www.facebook.com/groups/jungschool as well as his web site at http://www.aidenmoore.com


And I am killing it this month with my webinar From Someday to Author: Three Keys to Unlock Your Dream Book in Under 8 Weeks.  This is a jam packed free live training on how to get from desire to yes with that book!  Register here for this event every Thursday!   https://www.astoryinside.com/join-me-as-i-train-live/

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I Give You Permission with Kim O'Hara
You Should Write A Book About That™
Book Coach to Best Sellers™ Kim O’Hara loves writers of all kinds. She also is a writer, and finds there are endless conversations to be had about the craft and psychology of writing. Join her each episode as she talks with a variety of writers - comedians, authors, coaches, speakers, songwriters, TV writers, to name a few - about their craft. The conversations can get personal in nature, as writing is truly an exploration of self. To learn more about Kim O'Hara as a Book Coach, go to kimohara.com or sign up for the latest on her books at kimoharabooks.com.