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Is Alcohol Quietly Lowering Your Baseline of Wellness? Dr Simone Silver weighs in.

36 min · 18 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Is Alcohol Quietly Lowering Your Baseline of Wellness? Dr Simone Silver weighs in.

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What if the way you're feeling right now isn't actually your best? Many of us are walking around slightly tired, slightly anxious, not sleeping as well as we could, and simply accepting it as normal. But what if one of the most socially accepted parts of modern life is playing a bigger role than we realise? Kate sits down with integrative medicine expert Dr Simone Silver to explore the often-overlooked impact of alcohol on our health, energy, mood, sleep, stress resilience and overall sense of wellbeing. This is not an anti-alcohol conversation. Instead, it's an invitation to become curious about your own baseline of wellness and ask an important question: "Am I feeling as good as I could be?" Together, Kate and Dr Silver unpack how alcohol affects the body and brain, why even moderate drinking can influence sleep, anxiety and mood, and how many people don't realise how different they could feel until they take a break from drinking. The conversation also explores one of the core beliefs behind Mama Mudra: Wellness should create more joy in your life, not more rules. In this episode we discuss: • Why so many people are operating below their optimal level of health without realising it • The subtle signs that your baseline wellness may be compromised • How alcohol impacts sleep quality, recovery and energy • The surprising connection between alcohol, anxiety and mood • The role of self-awareness in creating lasting health changes • How alcohol affects stress resilience and emotional regulation • Why there may be no truly "safe" level of alcohol consumption • The difference between lifespan and healthspan The goal isn't perfection or restriction. It's awareness. When we become curious about the things influencing our health, we gain the ability to make choices from a place of knowledge rather than habit. Sometimes the biggest shifts come not from adding another wellness practice, but from removing something long enough to discover how good we can actually feel. Follow, subscribe and share the podcast with someone who might benefit from this conversation. Wellness is something we experience every day. And in this community, joy is the new performance metric.

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