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Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!
What happens when shame holds us back from being who we truly are? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley dive into the emotional and creative effects of shame—and how to throw it off.
They explore how simple musical patterns can reveal deep personal truths, and how releasing judgment makes room for authentic self-expression. Through powerful storytelling, music, and Jungian analysis, they reflect on how shame distorts our sense of worth, and how reconnecting with ourselves can bring healing and freedom.
Whether you're an artist, musician, or someone who struggles with self-doubt, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and tools to reclaim your creative power.
Each episode in this series reflects one of the seven principles in 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 clear, personal, and deeply moving.”
Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!
What happens when shame holds us back from being who we truly are? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley dive into the emotional and creative effects of shame—and how to throw it off.
They explore how simple musical patterns can reveal deep personal truths, and how releasing judgment makes room for authentic self-expression. Through powerful storytelling, music, and Jungian analysis, they reflect on how shame distorts our sense of worth, and how reconnecting with ourselves can bring healing and freedom.
Whether you're an artist, musician, or someone who struggles with self-doubt, this episode offers encouragement, insight, and tools to reclaim your creative power.
Each episode in this series reflects one of the seven principles in 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 clear, personal, and deeply moving.”