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Ep. 15 How an "Ugly" Castle Reset my Entire Day


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In this episode, I talk about the way my inner imagery guides me—how certain images rise up from nowhere, carrying a message or truth I’m meant to remember—and how powerful it is when you learn to decode them. I also talk about the importance of sharing your art regardless of if you like it or not.

I share how I woke up feeling lost and frustrated, unsure of what I was making or why, and how a simple illustration of an “ugly” castle on a hill shifted everything for me. The artist thought it was “bad,” but it reminded me of something I had forgotten: that art, even imperfect art, can realign you with yourself. I explore why being attuned to your inner world is more potent than any plan, and how creativity reconnects us to what actually matters.

We explore:

✔ How inner imagery speaks to you—and how to listen

✔ Why self-attunement is more powerful than any strategy or blueprint

✔ The importance of sharing your art even if you think it’s “ugly”

✔ How creativity can pull you out of frustration or disconnection

✔ Why being human means creating, not competing

This episode is for anyone who feels stuck in their head, disconnected from themselves, or overwhelmed by the pressure to “figure everything out.” For the ones who forget how much power there is in simply making something, anything—even if it’s small, strange, or imperfect.

If you’ve ever needed a reminder of who you are, or wondered why creating matters at all, this one’s for you.

Thank you for being here. And thank you for listening. 🕯️

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