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Sleep Debt: The Hidden Cost of Running on Empty

8 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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In this opening episode of Season 3, we explore sleep debt not as a wellness trend, but as a capacity issue deeply connected to nervous system functioning, emotional regulation, and midlife demands. Through a reflective lens, this episode examines how chronic exhaustion shows up in everyday life—often misnamed as stress, burnout, anxiety, or relationship strain—and how accumulated sleep debt can quietly shape how we think, feel, and relate. Rather than offering sleep tips, this conversation invites listeners into a deeper awareness of capacity, recovery, and what it means to function within the real limits of midlife life demands.

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