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Tune in for a deep conversation about vulnerability, authenticity, and the creative courage to truly be seen. What’s the difference between vulnerability, unreliability, and precariousness—and why does it matter in the creative process? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how true artistic vulnerability isn’t weakness, but a doorway into moments of meeting—those rare, soul-level experiences of connection that transcend performance, words, or applause.
They examine how striving for achievement or control often hides our true being, and how moments of pure presence—even in silence—can reveal more than mastery ever could. This episode invites you to shift from performing to being, and to create spaces where your authentic self can come forward with simplicity, trust, and power.
Whether you're a musician, artist, or simply navigating life with more honesty, this conversation offers profound insight into the emotional intelligence of expression—and how to create environments where your being can meet the world.
Disclaimer: There are minor audio dropouts in this episode, but the conversation remains clear and engaging.
Tune in for a deep conversation about vulnerability, authenticity, and the creative courage to truly be seen. What’s the difference between vulnerability, unreliability, and precariousness—and why does it matter in the creative process? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how true artistic vulnerability isn’t weakness, but a doorway into moments of meeting—those rare, soul-level experiences of connection that transcend performance, words, or applause.
They examine how striving for achievement or control often hides our true being, and how moments of pure presence—even in silence—can reveal more than mastery ever could. This episode invites you to shift from performing to being, and to create spaces where your authentic self can come forward with simplicity, trust, and power.
Whether you're a musician, artist, or simply navigating life with more honesty, this conversation offers profound insight into the emotional intelligence of expression—and how to create environments where your being can meet the world.
Disclaimer: There are minor audio dropouts in this episode, but the conversation remains clear and engaging.