Jung Frei Magazine 117 -

The story of Jung und Frei (often stylized as Jung & Frei ) is a controversial chapter in the history of European naturist media. Launched in July 1987 by the London-based publisher Peenhill Ltd (the same company behind the famous Health & Efficiency

One of the standout features of issue 117 is its focus on the theme of "identity." Through a series of articles, interviews, and photo shoots, the magazine explores the many different ways in which identity is constructed, performed, and represented. From the politics of self-representation to the role of social media in shaping our online personas, this issue offers a thought-provoking exploration of what it means to be oneself in the 21st century. Jung Frei Magazine 117

Why this story for Jung Frei Magazine? It’s a meditation on language, memory, and the difference between transmission and preservation — themes that suit a magazine interested in thoughtful, quieter cultural work. Practically useful takeaways: The story of Jung und Frei (often stylized

Collector's Market: Today, vintage copies of Jung und Frei are sought after by collectors of naturist history and can occasionally be found on specialty auction sites like LastDodo or Etsy. Why this story for Jung Frei Magazine

At the trailhead, a young man with a drone case and a puffer jacket approached her. “Hey, did you summit? Can you tag me in the geo-location? I’m doing a series called ‘Conquering My Anxiety.’ #PeakMindset.”

And what of the senex—the wise old man or woman who values depth, ritual, and patience? The algorithm has no use for the senex. Boredom is the enemy. Stillness is a bug, not a feature.