
3 Non-Negotiables for Restful Sleep | The Science Behind Your Best Rest with Jesse Allen
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In this episode of The Complete Woman, Tori Poulter sits down with wellness expert Jesse Allen to unpack the most overlooked pillar of health: quality sleep—not as a luxury, but as a necessary biological rhythm.
Together, they dive into the deep science of sleep cycles, the emotional weight of the sleepless woman, and the practical, often-forgotten rituals that can transform your nights from restless to restorative. From morning sunlight to magnesium, bedtime routines to late-night cravings, this conversation bridges modern neuroscience with simple steps towards self-care—and calls us to remember: you are not lazy, you are likely just tired.
You’ll learn why hot flashes, sugar cravings, and even your “snooze” button are part of a bigger story—the story of how you’re showing up for yourself every day.
Caffeine delays melatonin. Alcohol disrupts REM. But you—you—can disrupt the whole system by letting your dreams do the heavy lifting.
0:00 Welcome to The Restful Night’s Sleep of Your Dreams
02:07 Why Sleep Is the Most Important Pillar of Wellness
05:25 How Your Exhaustion Really Affects You
08:26 The Simple Magic of Sleep Cycles
14:21 The Ritual of a Restful Day
20:19 Women, Hormones & Nighttime Disruption
28:27 Dimming the Lights: The Art of Winding Down
36:09 What to Eat (and Avoid) for Deep Sleep
43:51 Gentle Helpers: Supplements That Support You
52:53 Exhaustion is Not a Badge of Honor
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