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Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!
What does it really mean to be a body in motion? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how physical movement, emotional flow, and creative play work together to create transformation. Through personal stories of running, harp improvisation, and spiritual embodiment, they reveal how freedom begins with motion—not perfection.
They reflect on how play, presence, and experimentation open the door to true self-expression, even when things don’t go as planned. Whether you're a musician, a seeker, or someone exploring how to move through life with more ease and meaning, this episode will help you embrace motion as a gateway to creativity.
Each episode in this series is inspired by one of the seven principles from Deborah’s Strings of Passion framework: Impulse, Structure, Character, Roles, Practice(s), Deconstruction, and Lift-Off.
Disclaimer: “There may be minor audio dropouts in this episode, but the conversation is rich, inspiring, and full of heart.”
Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!
What does it really mean to be a body in motion? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how physical movement, emotional flow, and creative play work together to create transformation. Through personal stories of running, harp improvisation, and spiritual embodiment, they reveal how freedom begins with motion—not perfection.
They reflect on how play, presence, and experimentation open the door to true self-expression, even when things don’t go as planned. Whether you're a musician, a seeker, or someone exploring how to move through life with more ease and meaning, this episode will help you embrace motion as a gateway to creativity.
Each episode in this series is inspired by one of the seven principles from Deborah’s Strings of Passion framework: Impulse, Structure, Character, Roles, Practice(s), Deconstruction, and Lift-Off.
Disclaimer: “There may be minor audio dropouts in this episode, but the conversation is rich, inspiring, and full of heart.”