You don’t need to know everything before you begin. You just need to be clear enough to take the next right step. Hosted by Drew, Clear Enough is a podcast for people who want to live more intentionally, build trust and credibility at work without politics, and break free from perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and self-sabotage. Each week, Drew shares honest stories, practical lessons, and journaling prompts to help you stop waiting for perfect clarity and start moving forward. Whether you’re seeking intentional living, stronger influence in your career, or freedom from the inner voices that hold you back, this podcast will help you take your next step with courage and confidence.
You don’t need to know everything before you begin. You just need to be clear enough to take the next right step. Hosted by Drew, Clear Enough is a podcast for people who want to live more intentionally, build trust and credibility at work without politics, and break free from perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and self-sabotage. Each week, Drew shares honest stories, practical lessons, and journaling prompts to help you stop waiting for perfect clarity and start moving forward. Whether you’re seeking intentional living, stronger influence in your career, or freedom from the inner voices that hold you back, this podcast will help you take your next step with courage and confidence.

In this episode Channing Bushman — an associate licensed professional clinical counselor specializing in eating disorders and nearing licensure — discusses how she balances meaningful clinical work with family priorities, sets boundaries to prevent burnout, and practices a “clear enough” mindset.
She shares candid stories about imposter syndrome as a new volleyball referee, memorable moments like a college award and free churros in Brazil, and practical reflections on values-driven choices.
Listeners will take away honest, grounded advice about prioritizing what matters, taking one step without needing to see the whole path, and how to reach Channing for referrals or questions.