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Jung at Harp | Episode: #197 Debunking Feke
In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and a fellow harp player dive into a provocative question: Can we step into our confidence by letting go of the idea of being "fake"? Drawing from Jungian ideas and personal reflection, they explore how beliefs about authenticity, performance, and self-judgment shape the way musicians and humans show up in their creative lives.
This conversation invites listeners to rethink what it means to be real in music and in life. Rather than chasing an ideal of perfection or fearing that we are somehow "phony," Deborah and her co-host challenge the very notion of feke/fake as a limiting concept.
This episode invites you to reflect on:
• What we mean when we label something or someone as "fake" • How the fear of being inauthentic can block confidence and creativity • Why giving up the concept of perfection can be liberating • How musicians wrestle with identity, image, and self-expression • What Jungian psychology can teach us about inner truth and artistic presence • How embracing imperfection can strengthen artistic voice • Ways to cultivate confidence that are grounded in honesty, not performance
Why listen? If you've ever felt insecure about your playing, your ideas, or your sense of self, this episode offers a fresh perspective. Debunking Feke isn't about dismissing standards or effort — it's about freeing yourself from fear-based thinking so you can engage more fully in your creative journey and your life.
By Deborah Henson-Conant & Kathleen WileyJung at Harp | Episode: #197 Debunking Feke
In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and a fellow harp player dive into a provocative question: Can we step into our confidence by letting go of the idea of being "fake"? Drawing from Jungian ideas and personal reflection, they explore how beliefs about authenticity, performance, and self-judgment shape the way musicians and humans show up in their creative lives.
This conversation invites listeners to rethink what it means to be real in music and in life. Rather than chasing an ideal of perfection or fearing that we are somehow "phony," Deborah and her co-host challenge the very notion of feke/fake as a limiting concept.
This episode invites you to reflect on:
• What we mean when we label something or someone as "fake" • How the fear of being inauthentic can block confidence and creativity • Why giving up the concept of perfection can be liberating • How musicians wrestle with identity, image, and self-expression • What Jungian psychology can teach us about inner truth and artistic presence • How embracing imperfection can strengthen artistic voice • Ways to cultivate confidence that are grounded in honesty, not performance
Why listen? If you've ever felt insecure about your playing, your ideas, or your sense of self, this episode offers a fresh perspective. Debunking Feke isn't about dismissing standards or effort — it's about freeing yourself from fear-based thinking so you can engage more fully in your creative journey and your life.