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    Explore "personas" with insightful episodes like "JRE MMA Show #86 with Josh Thomson", "Episode 56 - Persona" and "Todd Herman || The Alter Ego Effect" from podcasts like ""The Joe Rogan Experience", "This Jungian Life Podcast" and "The Psychology Podcast"" and more!

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    Episode 56 - Persona

    Episode 56 - Persona

    This episode, inspired by the new album by the Korean band BTS, explains and amplifies the Jungian concept of the persona. Like the cornea of the eye, persona both shields us and makes opening up to the world possible. In ancient Greek theater, the actors wore masks that identified their roles, or personae. Similarly, we adjust our outward presentation to others according to the appropriate roles we play in the workplace, with neighbors, or close friends and family. A persona that is too rigid can give one a center that is too determined by outside values and influences; a persona that is not solid enough can result in poor adaptation to the outer world or one that can be swept away by incursions from the unconscious. Altogether the persona is the social archetype and represents a compromise between adaption to social realities and individuality. 

     

    The Dream:

    My wife and I are in a kitchen, or someplace with wooden cabinets and soffits, and wooden counters. It might not be a kitchen.

    There’s this large wooden head standing on the counter. It’s larger than a human head, elongated, and stylized like an Easter Island head but more handsome, no huge ears, and carved in more detail.

    The head says things. Periodically, not like a conversation. I notice that the things it’s saying are very articulate, and it's very charming.

    My wife is making something out of plastic. It’s a rigid container or sheath that fits the head exactly. We try to distract the head so that it doesn’t object, but he doesn’t notice as we lower him gently into the plastic casing. It just keeps talking, on and off. Finally, we screw the lid on top.

    We can still hear a muffled talking. I worry if he can breathe.

    Todd Herman || The Alter Ego Effect

    Todd Herman || The Alter Ego Effect

    “At the end of your life, you won’t remember the thoughts or intentions you had. You’ll remember the actions you took. You’ll judge yourself by how you showed up, by what you did, what you said, how you acted, and whether you performed the way you knew you could in any of the stages of life.”   

    Today we have Todd Herman on the podcast. Herman is a performance advisor to Olympians, pros, and business leaders, and he creates proven systems to help teams & achievers win with less stress. Herman’s latest book is “The Alter Ego Effect: The Power of Secret Identities to Transform Your Life.”

    - How alter egos are part of the human psyche

    - The difference between childish and childlike

    - Why having an alter ego is about being the best version of yourself

    - Multiple self theory and the importance of context

    -  The Core Self vs. The Trapped Self vs. The Heroic Self

    - How to go from an ordinary world to an extraordinary world

    - How to activate the person you truly want to become

    - How to get into the “wow” mindset

    - Todd’s traumatic backstory and how it has led to his superpower

    - The hidden forces of the enemy

    - How the creative imagination is like the backdoor to performance


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