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Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!
What does musicality really mean, and how do we know when something is “complete” enough to share? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore the meaning of musicality, rhythm, and self-expression through the lens of psychology and the creative process.
They talk about the connection between the head, heart, and gut, and how aligning these centers helps us express ourselves more deeply. Through personal stories, simple songs, and soulful reflection, they show how even the simplest practice can become a way to connect with our inner rhythm and emotional truth.
Whether you’re a beginner or a lifelong artist, this episode will help you trust your own rhythm and recognize that completion is not perfection—it’s connection.
Disclaimer: Minor audio dropouts occur in this episode, but the conversation remains clear and inspiring.
Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!
What does musicality really mean, and how do we know when something is “complete” enough to share? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore the meaning of musicality, rhythm, and self-expression through the lens of psychology and the creative process.
They talk about the connection between the head, heart, and gut, and how aligning these centers helps us express ourselves more deeply. Through personal stories, simple songs, and soulful reflection, they show how even the simplest practice can become a way to connect with our inner rhythm and emotional truth.
Whether you’re a beginner or a lifelong artist, this episode will help you trust your own rhythm and recognize that completion is not perfection—it’s connection.
Disclaimer: Minor audio dropouts occur in this episode, but the conversation remains clear and inspiring.