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Story Medicine

Story Medicine

By: Joe Summerfield
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Story Medicine: Ancient Tales and Their Medicine for Modern Life


Ancient fairy tales, myths, and legends contain profound wisdom for modern life. Psychotherapist Joe Summerfield explores traditional stories from cultures worldwide: Greek myths, Grimm's fairy tales, Norse legends, Indigenous tales, African folklore, and more, revealing the medicine encoded within them.


Each episode offers three parts: a story told in full, an analysis uncovering symbolic meaning and contemporary relevance, and practical integration exercises to help you embody the medicine.


Whether you're drawn to mythology, Jungian psychology, personal development, or simply love a good story, Story Medicine bridges ancient wisdom and modern transformation.


Drawing on Jungian psychology and depth psychology frameworks, Joe brings over 20 years of therapeutic experience and immersion in traditional wisdom practices to decode these timeless tales. From shadow work to individuation, from grief to wholeness, each story offers medicine for navigating the human experience.


Perfect for adults seeking depth, young people exploring life's big questions, parents keen to welcome children to the wisdom of stories, therapists, educators, mythology enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the collective unconscious and archetypal patterns that shape our lives.


Topics explored: Jungian psychology, fairy tale analysis, mythology, depth psychology, personal transformation, archetypal patterns, shadow work, individuation, grief and healing, traditional wisdom, storytelling, integration practices, therapeutic storytelling, symbolic interpretation, collective unconscious.


New episodes weekly. Hosted by Joe Summerfield, psychotherapist and creator of Connected State Therapy.

© 2025 Joe Summerfield
Episodes
  • S1E5 - The Descent of Inanna: Medicine for Necessary Dissolution
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode of Story Medicine, we explore "The Descent of Inanna" from ancient Sumer - one of humanity's oldest recorded stories, carved into clay tablets nearly four thousand years ago. It carries profound medicine about voluntary descent, the stripping away of identity, and what can only be discovered through complete dissolution.

    Inanna, Queen of Heaven, voluntarily descends to the underworld. At seven gates she is stripped of her divine powers until she arrives naked and powerless. Yet even then, she tries to seize the throne - revealing how the ego grasps for control even after surrender. Only through complete death and three days hanging as a corpse can transformation occur. The story illuminates why breakdown is sometimes necessary, how our shadow sister must be witnessed rather than fixed, and the price that transformation demands.

    This story speaks to anyone in deep life transition, anyone feeling stripped of everything they've used to define themselves, anyone resisting the final letting go that genuine transformation requires.

    The episode includes the complete story told in full, depth psychology analysis revealing the archetypal patterns and symbolic meaning, and four practical integration exercises to help you embody the medicine.

    Learn more about Joe's therapeutic work: www.joesummerfield.co.uk

    Connect on Instagram: @joe.therapies

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    31 mins
  • S1E4 - Iron John: The Journey from Boy to Man
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of Story Medicine, we explore "Iron John" from the Grimm Brothers' collection - a tale about masculine rite of passage, initiation, service, and the integration of wildness with cultivation.

    A boy frees a wild man from a cage, leaves home on the wild man's shoulders, and enters the world to learn what poverty means. Through stages of humble service, fierce battles, and finally recognition, he discovers that becoming whole requires both the capacity for wildness and the discipline of cultivation. The wild man turns out to be an enchanted king, waiting for someone pure of heart to free him.

    This story speaks to anyone who has felt parts of themselves caged away, anyone learning through humble service while their gifts remain hidden, anyone discovering that true strength comes from integrating rather than choosing between fierce and gentle, wild and cultivated.

    The episode includes the complete story told in full, depth psychology analysis revealing the archetypal patterns and symbolic meaning, and four practical integration exercises to help you embody the medicine.

    Learn more about Joe's therapeutic work: www.joesummerfield.co.uk

    Connect on Instagram: @joe.therapies

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    37 mins
  • S1E3 - Anansi and the Box of Stories: Medicine for Trickster Wisdom
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode of Story Medicine, we explore "Anansi and the Box of Stories" from the living oral tradition of the Ashanti and Akan peoples of West Africa - a tale about how cleverness and wisdom can achieve what strength and power cannot.

    Anansi the Spider wants to bring stories to the people of earth, but they belong to Nyame, the Sky God. To earn them, Anansi must capture four impossible prizes: Python, Leopard, Hornets, and an invisible Spirit. Through cleverness rather than force, this small spider accomplishes what warriors and chiefs could not.

    This story speaks to anyone facing an impossible challenge, anyone who has felt too small or marginal to achieve something important, anyone who needs to find a different approach when pushing harder hasn't worked.

    The episode includes the complete story told in full, depth psychology analysis revealing the archetypal patterns and symbolic meaning, and three practical integration exercises to help you embody the medicine.

    Learn more about Joe's therapeutic work: www.joesummerfield.co.uk

    Connect on Instagram: @joe.therapies

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    24 mins
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