We are pleased to offer the following free downloads of audio recordings made during Jung Center events. We also feature a wide range of recordings on CD, available for sale through The Jung Center's bookstore and library -- click here to learn more.

If you click on each of the following links, the recording should open in your default media player. If you would like to download the presentation, simply right click (Windows) or hold the "Control" button and click (Apple), then select "Save link as" or "Save target as" and save it to a convenient location on your computer (email sfitz@junghouston.org to report technical issues). NOTE: These are large files that may require several minutes to download, depending on your connection speed.

 
     
 

HOW THE CHANGING MEDIA CHANGES MINDS, June 17, 2011

 
     
 

Panelists include: Wynette Barton, John Nova Lomax, Mimi Swartz, and moderator Jerry Ruhl

Part 1

Part 2

 
     
  ENERGY AND THE SOUL OF HOUSTON, Nov. 3-17, 2010  
     
 

Don't Mess with Mother Nature: The Ecopsychology of Energy, E. Philip Cannon and J. Pittman McGehee

The Myth of Energy Crisis: The Realities and Implications of Peaks and Tipping Points (Part 1), Ron Hinn and Robert Wagner. (Click here for Part 2)

How Energy Flows through Houston, Past and Future (Part 1), Joseph Pratt and Beth Robertson, with Jerry Ruhl. (Click here for Part 2)

 
     
  RELIGION, MENTAL HEALTH, AND THE SEARCH FOR MEANING: August 28, 2010  
     
 

Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting, William Parsons

Religion and Psychology: Maps for a Constructive Dialogue, William Parsons

Introduction to the Explicit Integration of Religion in Psychotherapy, Elizabeth Maynard

Clinicians Panel, moderated by Michael Winters

Clergy Panel, moderated by Michael Winters

 
     
  THE SOUL OF HOUSTON: Blues Stories, Oct. 14-28, 2009  
     
 

These lectures originally included parts of songs by the featured artists, which we have removed from these downloads -- you should notice very brief gaps in the conversation where these recordings appeared. In most cases, Roger Wood identifies the selections played.

Texas Johnny Brown and Roger Wood, Oct. 14 (part 1)

Texas Johnny Brown and Roger Wood, Oct. 14 (part 2)

Trudy Lynn and Roger Wood, Oct. 21

I.J. Gosey, Diunna Greenleaf, and Roger Wood, Oct. 28

 
     
     
  THE SOUL OF HOUSTON: March 27-28, 2009  
     
 

Houston: It's Worth It. Susan Young

The 'Soul' of Houston in a Time of Fundamental Change. Stephen Klineberg

Unity of Spirit from Multiplicity of Community. Rev. William Lawson

Houston Roots Music: Soundtracks to the Soul of a City. Roger Wood (NOTE: We experienced difficulties with the microphone during this lecture; the recording is incomplete).

What Is a Houstonian? Annise Parker

Community over Conflict: The De-Segregation of Houston. Thomas R. Cole

Personal Strokes on the Mural Wall: Houston's Response to Katrina. John Walsh

The Soul of the Buffalo: The (Unconscious) Power of Houston. J. Pittman McGehee

 
     
     
  RELIGION, MENTAL HEALTH, AND THE SEARCH FOR MEANING: Feb. 7, 2009  
     
 

Clergy Panel

Psychotherapist Panel

Logotherapy and the Search for Meaning, Michael Winters

What Is a Healthy Spirituality? - J. Pittman McGehee

Catholic/Christian Foundations for Psychology & Psychotherapy: A Model of Integration - Paul Vitz

Faithful Stewardship: Ethical and Practical Considerations in Explicit Integration - Elizabeth Maynard & Colleagues

 
 
 
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