| AUDIO: How the Changing Media Changes Minds |
| Written by Wynette Barton, Mimi Swartz, John Nova Lomax, and Jerry Ruhl | |
| Monday, 12 September 2011 | |
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Jungian analyst Wynette Barton, New York Times writer and Texas Monthly executive editor Mimi Swartz, Houston Press writer John Nova Lomax, and Jung Center executive director Jerry Ruhl explore the accelerating effects of media evolution on our lives in this panel discussion, held June 17, 2011 at The Jung Center of Houston. Jungian analyst Wynette Barton, New York Times writer and Texas Monthly executive editor Mimi Swartz, Houston Press writer John Nova Lomax, and Jung Center executive director Jerry Ruhl explore the accelerating effects of media evolution on our lives in this panel discussion, held June 17, 2011 at The Jung Center of Houston.
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