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"Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!"
How do we reconnect to the parts of ourselves frozen by trauma? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how fear, past experiences, and unconscious responses shape our creative blocks — and how we can melt them with compassion, rhythm, and presence.
They discuss how solitude, storytelling, singing, and movement are universal tools for healing and creative recovery. From unconscious fears to the power of fire as a symbol of life-force, this episode shows how reconnecting with our true selves leads to transformation.
Whether you’re an artist, a musician, or someone on a journey of personal growth, this episode offers a heartfelt guide to reclaiming what once felt lost.
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 deep, soulful, and enlightening.”
"Tune in for a deep conversation about creativity, psychology, and artistic growth!"
How do we reconnect to the parts of ourselves frozen by trauma? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Deborah Henson-Conant and Kathleen Wiley explore how fear, past experiences, and unconscious responses shape our creative blocks — and how we can melt them with compassion, rhythm, and presence.
They discuss how solitude, storytelling, singing, and movement are universal tools for healing and creative recovery. From unconscious fears to the power of fire as a symbol of life-force, this episode shows how reconnecting with our true selves leads to transformation.
Whether you’re an artist, a musician, or someone on a journey of personal growth, this episode offers a heartfelt guide to reclaiming what once felt lost.
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 deep, soulful, and enlightening.”