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Jung at Harp – Where Music and Psyche Meet Join us most Fridays at 9:15 AM ET for Jung at Harp—a weekly conversation between composer Deborah Henson-Conant and Jungian analyst Kathleen Wiley exploring the deep connection between music, psychology, and self-expression. This series isn’t about teaching, selling, or proving anything. It’s about curiosity, exploration, and the art of conversation. Wha... more

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Jung at Harp | Episode 188: Structure is Freedom – Conversations with Jung, AI, and the Blues ✨ Why listen? If you’ve ever felt trapped by “doing it right” or overwhelmed by creative chaos, this episode offers a fresh perspective: structure isn’t yo... more

Jung at Harp | Episode 187: Conversation of One – The Mechanics of Discovery ✨ Why listen? If you’ve ever struggled to stay inspired when you’re learning or creating alone, this gentle, thought-provoking episode reminds you that discovery doesn’t dep... more

Jung at Harp | Episode 186: Letting Go – What it Takes to Truly Let Go

Why listen? If you’ve ever been told to “just let go” and found yourself wondering how, this episode is for you. Letting go isn’t about forcing release—it’s about finding the st... more

Jung at Harp | Episode 185:Embodied Music – When the Muse is YOU 

Why listen? If you’ve ever longed to feel more freedom in your music—or in your life—this conversation invites you to experience creativity as something you are, not something you ha... more

Jung at Harp | Episode 184: Contentment vs. Fulfillment Why listen?If you’ve ever hesitated to share your art or felt “not good enough,” this conversation offers a gentle reminder: true fulfillment isn’t about proving yourself—it’s about allowing yo... more

🌱 Jung at Harp | Episode 183: Garden Variety Creativity – What Is It? 🎧 Why Listen If you’ve ever wondered whether your creativity “counts,” this conversation will inspire you to see the beauty in both your everyday expressions and your loftiest ar... more

Jung at Harp | Episode 182: Self-Healing Through Self-Expression

In this episode of Jung at Harp, harpist-composer Deborah Henson-Conant and Jungian psychoanalyst Kathleen Wiley explore how self-expression can open the door to self-healing. They lo... more

Jung at Harp | Episode 181: Visioning from Your Essence

In this episode of Jung at Harp, harpist-composer Deborah Henson-Conant and Jungian psychoanalyst Kathleen Wiley explore what it means to “vision from your essence” to let creative ideas grow ... more

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Deborah Henson-Conant
Composer, performer, and co-host who brings her musical expertise and artistic insights to discussions about psychology and creativity.
Kathleen Wiley
Jungian psychoanalyst and co-host who focuses on psychological principles and their applications in self-expression and creativity.

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[185] Jung at Harp #185 Embodied Music_ When the Muse is YOU
Q: What is the importance of releasing and letting go when playing music?
Releasing is crucial because it allows for a flow of creativity and prevents the body from tightening in response to stress or external expectations.
[15] How do we CHANGE (and deal with change around us)_ - Jung At Harp #15 - 200410
Q: What can I do to help myself accept any changes that might happen?
Practice loving-kindness towards yourself, acknowledging and validating what you're experiencing with gratitude.
[12] Overwhelmed_ - Jung at Harp 12 - 200313
Q: What are some tips for people to know when they're judging themselves?
Develop self-awareness of your self-talk through practices like stream of consciousness journaling and body scans to identify feelings of guilt or shame that indicate self-judgment.
[173.5] The Interim_ Jung at Harp 173.5 Strings of Passion Wiley & Henson-Conant -250517
Q: What is the goal of making music?
The goal of making music is to connect with oneself and others, rather than seeking fame.

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A unique fusion of music and psychology unfolds through insightful dialogues that explore the connections between artistic expression, psychological principles, and personal growth. Central themes often include creativity, authenticity in performance, and the exploration of self, tackled through diverse lenses influenced by Jungian psychology. With a focus on understanding vulnerability, empowerment, and the complexities of relationships, discussions invite listeners to reflect on their emotional landscapes and the impact of societal pressures. The podcast encourages a deep exploration of the human psyche while connecting listeners with the transformative power of music, offering personal anecdotes and compelling stories that resonate with ... more

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