About this episode
Lazy gets a bad rap. You know it. I know it. And Naz Spurrier definitely knows it. She’s a licensed trauma therapist and the creator of The Lazy Girl’s Guide to Shadow Work, and she’s here to flip that four letter word on its head.If you’ve ever pushed through exhaustion because “rest feels wrong,” or judged yourself for needing a break, this episode hands you a fresh perspective. Naz reveals why embracing ease is not a shortcut but actually the doorway into deeper emotional awareness, better relationships, more grounded leadership, and a healthier nervous system.This conversation is equal parts surprising and liberating. You’ll walk away rethinking how you work, how you respond, how you parent, how you partner, and how you treat the parts of yourself you’ve been avoiding for years. Real talk: the productivity you’re chasing might be hiding behind the rest you refuse to take.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeReclaiming the Word LazyWhy laziness is really about tuning into what your body and mind need, not checking out. Naz explains how reclaiming the word frees you from guilt and shame while making you more effective in life and business.What Shadow Work Actually IsShadow work is trending, but most people still don’t know what it means. Naz breaks it down with clarity: it’s the process of bringing unconscious patterns to light so you can lead from your wisest, most grounded self.The Sneaky Ways Your Shadow Shows UpPeople pleasing. Perfectionism. Your inner critic. That 13-year-old version of you that hijacks adult conversations. Naz walks through the common “parts” that run the show and why they show up when you least want them to.A Three Step Process to Start TodayNaz shares her simple framework for beginning shadow work without making it overwhelming. You’ll learn how to tune into your body, recognize the younger part of you that’s reacting, and choose a healthier response.How Rest Makes You Better at EverythingFrom parenting to leadership to building your business, Naz shows why ease creates better outcomes than grinding. Rest becomes a strategy instead of a reward you feel guilty for taking.Why Everyone Needs Shadow WorkNaz explains why no one outgrows their shadow and why the work is lifelong. The more success you have, the more these patterns show up until you learn to integrate them.How to Talk to Loved Ones About Their ShadowsYou can’t force someone into the work, but you can guide them. Naz shares the healthier way to nudge a spouse, child, or family member without creating resistance.How to Know When a Younger Version of You Is Running the ShowIf you respond like you’re back in middle school, spoiler alert… a part of you is. Naz shows you how to spot it