Punch Fear in the Face

5. Daydreaming

23 min · 5. maj 2026
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In this episode, Shanon sits down with her dear friend Rudy for a conversation about daydreaming, imagination, creativity, and the role active imagination plays in shaping the life we want. Together, they explore how ideas are born, where inspiration comes from, and why creativity is not something to dismiss, but something to honor. From childhood imagination to artistic expression, this episode is a reminder that daydreaming is not a waste of time. It can be the doorway to vision, healing, and even manifestation. Shanon and Rudy also reflect on intuition, transcendental meditation, the unified field, and why creating something from the soul is one of the most powerful things we can do. In this episode, you’ll hear: - Why Shanon says action creates clarity and why “God meets you in motion” - A conversation about the importance of daydreaming and active imagination - How Rudy’s journey as an artist began in childhood and what first inspired him to create - Why art has always been a universal language across human history- Shanon’s perspective on manifestation and how ideas move from vision into action - Rudy’s thoughts on transcendental meditation, quieting the mind, and accessing the “unified field” - Why daydreaming can be a powerful creative and emotional experience - A reflection on how imagination, creativity, and self-expression help us live more authentically - Why Shanon believes we are here to create, not destroy - A reminder to keep visualizing, keep dreaming, and keep punching fear in the face Connect with Shanon: https://www.lafincalocaranch.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lavidafinca/ https://www.facebook.com/LaFincaLoca/

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In this episode, Shanon sits down with her dear friend Rudy for a conversation about daydreaming, imagination, creativity, and the role active imagination plays in shaping the life we want. Together, they explore how ideas are born, where inspiration comes from, and why creativity is not something to dismiss, but something to honor. From childhood imagination to artistic expression, this episode is a reminder that daydreaming is not a waste of time. It can be the doorway to vision, healing, and even manifestation. Shanon and Rudy also reflect on intuition, transcendental meditation, the unified field, and why creating something from the soul is one of the most powerful things we can do. In this episode, you’ll hear: - Why Shanon says action creates clarity and why “God meets you in motion” - A conversation about the importance of daydreaming and active imagination - How Rudy’s journey as an artist began in childhood and what first inspired him to create - Why art has always been a universal language across human history- Shanon’s perspective on manifestation and how ideas move from vision into action - Rudy’s thoughts on transcendental meditation, quieting the mind, and accessing the “unified field” - Why daydreaming can be a powerful creative and emotional experience - A reflection on how imagination, creativity, and self-expression help us live more authentically - Why Shanon believes we are here to create, not destroy - A reminder to keep visualizing, keep dreaming, and keep punching fear in the face Connect with Shanon: https://www.lafincalocaranch.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lavidafinca/ https://www.facebook.com/LaFincaLoca/

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