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Collaboration: What Does it Take? | Jung at Harp Episode 216 Why Listen? Collaboration sounds simple in theory. People come together, share ideas, and create something meaningful. But what actually makes collaboration work? In this episode, Deborah Henson-Conant explores the challenges and rewards of creative collaboration, reflecting on what it takes to truly work together with another person. From music and performance to everyday relationships, collaboration asks for trust, communication, flexibility, and the willingness to listen beyond our own perspective. Join Grammy nominated composer and performer Deborah Henson-Conant for another thoughtful conversation about music, creativity, psychology, and life. Usually joined by Jungian Psychoanalyst Kathleen Wiley, who is currently on tour, Deborah continues the conversation by exploring questions many creatives and collaborators face: How do people with different ideas create something together? What happens when creative visions do not fully align? How do trust, ego, vulnerability, and communication shape collaboration? Through personal reflection and artistic experience, Deborah looks at collaboration not just as a creative process, but as a human one. Whether in music, relationships, teaching, or teamwork, collaboration often challenges us to stay open, adaptable, and present with others. Rather than focusing only on the final result, this episode explores what happens inside the process itself and why collaboration can sometimes teach us as much about ourselves as it does about the work we create together. Topics explored include: * What makes collaboration successful * Creativity and shared vision * Trust, communication, and vulnerability * Balancing individual expression with teamwork * Listening as an essential creative skill * The psychology behind working with others Join us for another conversation where music becomes a doorway into creativity, reflection, and life itself. JungAtHarp.com
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