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"Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!"
What does real change look and feel like? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how to embrace personal transformation—from practicing new habits to uncovering deeper parts of the self. They dive into the powerful symbolism of “singing over the bones” as a metaphor for bringing hidden parts of ourselves to life, and how improvisation, play, and awareness lead to authentic growth.
This conversation unpacks what it means to change from the inside out and how daily practices, imagination, and archetypes help us become who we truly are. Whether you’re navigating uncertainty or intentionally growing, this episode offers creative and soulful ways to support your journey.
Each episode in this series reflects one of the principles in Deborah’s Strings of Passion framework: Impulse, Structure, Character, Roles, Practice(s), Deconstruction, and Lift-Off. Disclaimer: Minor audio dropouts occur, but the insights shine through clearly and beautifully.
"Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!"
What does real change look and feel like? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how to embrace personal transformation—from practicing new habits to uncovering deeper parts of the self. They dive into the powerful symbolism of “singing over the bones” as a metaphor for bringing hidden parts of ourselves to life, and how improvisation, play, and awareness lead to authentic growth.
This conversation unpacks what it means to change from the inside out and how daily practices, imagination, and archetypes help us become who we truly are. Whether you’re navigating uncertainty or intentionally growing, this episode offers creative and soulful ways to support your journey.
Each episode in this series reflects one of the principles in Deborah’s Strings of Passion framework: Impulse, Structure, Character, Roles, Practice(s), Deconstruction, and Lift-Off. Disclaimer: Minor audio dropouts occur, but the insights shine through clearly and beautifully.