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[211] Jung at Harp #211 Adventures in Support


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Jung at Harp | Episode 211: Adventures in Support

Why listen? What does it really mean to feel supported? And how do we recognize the kind of support that actually helps us grow—in music, in life, and in our relationships?

In this episode, Kathleen Wiley and Deborah Henson-Conant explore the many forms of support we rely on—and sometimes overlook. From inner resilience to external encouragement, they unpack how support shapes our creativity, health, and sense of connection.

Support isn't always obvious. Sometimes it looks like structure, sometimes like freedom. Sometimes it challenges us instead of comforting us. So how do we know what's truly helping us move forward?

This conversation invites you to reflect on the systems, people, and inner resources that hold you—and to reconsider what kind of support you might need next.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • The different forms support can take in music and life
  • Why real support isn't always comfortable or easy
  • How internal and external support systems work together
  • The role of boundaries, structure, and community in growth
  • How to identify what truly supports you right now

Join two harp players—a Jungian psychoanalyst and a composer/performer—for a thoughtful conversation about music, psychology, and life.

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Jung At HarpBy Deborah Henson-Conant & Kathleen Wiley