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How Sleep Amplifies Every Pillar of Health

How Sleep Amplifies Every Pillar of Health

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Ep. 96 When you think about getting healthy, you probably think about what to eat, how to move, and ways to manage stress — but there’s one pillar of wellness that quietly powers them all: sleep. In this episode of The Doze Podcast, host Soda Kuczkowski, Certified Sleep Coach and Sleep Health Educator, unpacks why sleep isn’t just recovery — it’s recalibration. You’ll learn how your body uses sleep to regulate hormones, absorb nutrients, and lock in the benefits of your hard work in nutrition, fitness, and stress management. 💡 Here’s what you’ll discover: Why sleep is the most overlooked part of your wellness routine The science behind how sleep amplifies your diet, workouts, and recovery. Why tracking your sleep isn’t enough — and what to do instead The truth about “catching up” on sleep (spoiler: you can't really do it!) How to protect your rest as an act of strength, not surrender 📅 Event Mentioned: Join Soda at the BNMC Food as Medicine Symposium – Saturday, October 25th Notable Quotes: "When you start with sleep, everything else works better." "Sleep makes it into almost every conversation, but usually as a complaint, not a commitment." "Sleep isn't just about recovery, it's about recalibration." "Protecting your sleep is not just about being rigid. It's about being respectful of your limits." Chapters: 0:00 Sleep's Role in Wellness 1:23 Sleep vs Other Wellness Efforts 2:15 Restoration and Wellness Culture 2:46 Biological Impact of Sleep 4:08 Sleep Debt and Productivity 4:41 Sleep's Amplifying Effect 5:15 Prioritizing Sleep in Wellness Plans 6:12 Commitment to Sleep 7:18 Upcoming Symposium Invitation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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