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Go To Sleep! Don't Listen To This Episode

1 h 4 min · 8. kesä 2026
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This episode, we're breaking down Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker. Walker makes a pretty compelling case that sleep isn't just one of the health pillars, it's the foundation everything else is built on. We break down the most eye-opening stats and ideas from the book, including what drowsy driving actually costs, why alcohol is so much worse for sleep than people think, and what's really happening in your brain when you wake up and suddenly "get" a skill you were struggling with the night before. We also get real about where we've been falling short. After a month of tracking, our sleep scores, consistency numbers, restorative sleep, HRV, and recovery are all on the table and most of them are not pretty. From social jet lag on the weekends to rooms that are too warm and too bright, we get into the actual reasons our sleep isn't where it needs to be. We also spend some time on our honest takes about the book itself, including where we think Walker overstates the science. That brings us to the sleep challenge. Rigid bedtimes, consistent wake-up times, and Walker's 12 rules of sleep hygiene. Our goal: three consecutive nights of 100% sleep on the Whoop. If you're someone who's been brushing off your sleep, this one's for you. Subscribe and give it a like if you enjoyed, thanks for watching!

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jakson Go To Sleep! Don't Listen To This Episode kansikuva

Go To Sleep! Don't Listen To This Episode

This episode, we're breaking down Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker. Walker makes a pretty compelling case that sleep isn't just one of the health pillars, it's the foundation everything else is built on. We break down the most eye-opening stats and ideas from the book, including what drowsy driving actually costs, why alcohol is so much worse for sleep than people think, and what's really happening in your brain when you wake up and suddenly "get" a skill you were struggling with the night before. We also get real about where we've been falling short. After a month of tracking, our sleep scores, consistency numbers, restorative sleep, HRV, and recovery are all on the table and most of them are not pretty. From social jet lag on the weekends to rooms that are too warm and too bright, we get into the actual reasons our sleep isn't where it needs to be. We also spend some time on our honest takes about the book itself, including where we think Walker overstates the science. That brings us to the sleep challenge. Rigid bedtimes, consistent wake-up times, and Walker's 12 rules of sleep hygiene. Our goal: three consecutive nights of 100% sleep on the Whoop. If you're someone who's been brushing off your sleep, this one's for you. Subscribe and give it a like if you enjoyed, thanks for watching!

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