An interview with Anna Coffee, CEO of The Women’s Home, and Nory Angel, CEO of American Leadership Forum, on the roles of nature and nurture in the development of leaders.
Living Art, with Michael Woodson | KPFT 90.1 Houston
An hourlong interview with Michael Woodson on Houston radio, 90.1 KPFT
Popcorn Psychology: Houston Chronicle Feature
Houston Chronicle Feature by Andrew Dansby
Town Square with Ernie Manouse
Interview on KUHF, in connection with Isaac Mizrahi’s appearance on behalf of The Jung Center.
How We Meet a Pandemic
Recorded in March and April, 2020, this set of lectures was part of a free online course taught through The Jung Center. You can also visit https://junghouston.org/how-we-meet-a-pandemic/ to view all lectures.
Tending the Fire Without Burning Out
Recorded July 31, 2020, this one-hour webinar hosted by Rice University and the United Way explores how self-care can help ease the effects of burnout and secondary trauma among social service providers — and make this vital work sustainable. Click here to visit the Rice University website — available free of charge.
Reflections on Fatherhood: Women in Depth Podcast with Lourdes Viado
Recorded in 2018, Lourdes and Sean discuss contemporary notions and experiences of fathering. From Lourdes’ excellent podcast “Women in Depth.”
The Sacred Speaks with John Price: The Imagination
Recorded in 2017, this longfkrm interview is the second installment in John Price’s excellent podcast “The Sacred Speaks.”
Read moreSpirituality and Public Action
How does moral action happen if it is not anchored in institutional religion? In this conversation sponsored by the Rice University Religion and Public Life Program and The Jung Center, and moderated by RPLP Director Elaine Ecklund, we explored how emergent spiritualities, some informed by psychology's introspective attitude and even by traditional religions, are helping new forms of social change flourish in the 21st century. Panelists included Lupe Mendez, Ashley Clemmer, and Sean Fitzpatrick.
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