Episode
Everything and Nothing: Rest, Identity, and Shadow Work with Vanessa McNeal
- Podcast
- Coffee Can't Fix Everything
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- May 6, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 2859
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Summary
Rest isn’t laziness—it’s required for healing. In this episode, Corey Dion Lewis and Vanessa talk rest, burnout, high‑achiever anxiety, parts work, inner child healing, and learning you’re worthy beyond your roles or productivity. Welcome to Coffee Can’t Fix Everything: mental health over a cup of coffee with host Corey Dion Lewis. Meet Vanessa: speaker and MSW‑trained coach who works with high achievers on rest, regulation, and reclaiming their center. Rest, worth, and burnout Why we were taught to “earn” rest by doing everything first—and how that mindset leads to exhaustion and burnout. Rest as prerequisite, not prize: being in your center so you can pour into work, family, and community without self‑betrayal. The difference between real rest and escape (phone scrolling, overworking, procrastination, numbing out). Identity beyond roles Corey’s struggle with defining himself as “Corey the father, podcaster, community advocate” and how that fuels burnout. Vanessa’s first step: list every role you identify with, then recognize none of them are your core identity. Remembering yourself as a multi‑dimensional being instead of a fixed job title or label. Parts work and inner child “Characters” vs parts: why you feel different in every room and how internal family systems (IFS) explains it. The five‑year‑old, 25‑year‑old, and “last‑year you” that still live inside you—and why none of them need to be deleted. Letting your most aligned, present‑day self “drive the bus” while still honoring younger parts that once protected you. Parenting and breaking cycles How Vanessa and her husband intentionally “program” their kids with safety, permission to make mistakes, and unconditional love. The nightly affirmation: “I love you for who you are, not what you do,” and how our voice bec…