Jung At Harp
Why Listen? When is enough truly enough—and why does it so often feel like it isn't? In this episode of Jung at Harp, Jungian Psychoanalyst Kathleen Wiley and Grammy-nominated composer and performer Deborah Henson-Conant explore the powerful and often challenging question of "enoughness." Why do so many of us feel the need to prove ourselves, defend ourselves, compare ourselves, or constantly strive for more? What happens when we begin to let go of that struggle? Through conversation, reflection, and curiosity, Kathleen and Deborah examine the emotional, psychological, and cultural forces that shape our sense of worth. Together, they explore what it means to feel enough, why that feeling can be so difficult to hold onto, and how releasing the need for constant validation may open the door to greater freedom and self-acceptance. Join two harp players—Jungian Psychoanalyst Kathleen Wiley and composer/performer Deborah Henson-Conant—for another conversation where music, psychology, and everyday life come together in unexpected ways. Questions explored include: * When is enough truly enough? * Why do we often feel like we are not enough? * What drives the need to prove, disprove, or justify ourselves? * How do expectations from family, culture, and society affect our sense of worth? * What happens when we stop measuring ourselves against others? * How can we develop a deeper sense of self-acceptance? Topics explored include: * Jungian psychology and self-worth * The search for validation and belonging * Identity, expectations, and comparison * Personal growth and self-acceptance * Letting go of perfectionism * Freedom, authenticity, and emotional well-being Join us for another conversation of discovery where music becomes a doorway into psychology, imagination, and deeper understanding. JungAtHarp.com
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