86 min listen
How To Get A Better Night's Sleep
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
May 19, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Do you struggle with a good night's sleep? We look at what we do when we are awake that can positively or negatively impact sleep quality and the role of early morning light exposure and blue light exposure. We also discuss the effects of caffeine consumption and adenosine, exercise, the role of the liver, and how to supplement to improve sleep. Thank you to our sponsors: Athletic Greens - athleticgreens.com/stephanieOrion Red Light Therapy - Use promo code STEPHANIE10 for 10% off - https://www.orionrlt.ca/?ref=Stephanie Social: https://www.instagram.com/dr.stephanie.estimahttps://www.facebook.com/groups/betterwithdrstephanie Membership Site:https://hellobetty.club/ Episode Overview: 0:30 Introduction6:30 How What We Do When Awake Effect’s Our Sleep9:20 Effects Of Caffeine20:46 Cortisol24:55 Early Morning Light Exposure33:18 Peripheral Oscillators and The Liver38:03 Exercise40:00 Sunset and Blue Light42:52 Supplementation47:49 Conclusion More information about the book at The Betty Body Book Join the Betty Booty ChallengeJoin the Hello Betty Community here!
Released:
May 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
002 - Jim Kwik - No Brain Left Behind: Learning expert, keynote speaker, trainer and author, Jim Kwik is on today's podcast with Dr. Stephanie! Dr. Stephanie and Jim talk all about Jim’s unique backstory as ‘the boy with the broken brain.’ After suffering a head injury as a child, Jim struggled with traditional learning. He undertook a journey that led him to discovering different learning habits, including accelerated learning systems and tactics, which he now shares with the world. Jim breaks down modern day ‘kryptonite’ that affect our society, including digital deluge, digital distraction, digital dementia and digital depression. Finally, Jim and Dr. Stephanie provide best practices, tips and tools for how we all can structure our days to become better and more grateful learners. by Better! with Dr. Stephanie