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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2025 · 1H

’The Stress Paradox’ With Dr. Sharon Bergquist

from Sisters In Sobriety · host Sonia Kahlon and Kathleen Killen

What if the key to resilience isn’t eliminating stress—but embracing the right kind of it? This week on Sisters in Sobriety, we take on the fascinating world of cellular health, good stress, and regenerative wellness with Dr. Sharon Bergquist—a Harvard-trained physician, Yale biophysics grad, and pioneering force behind Emory’s Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness program. Dr. Bergquist is the author of the upcoming book The Stress Paradox, which challenges everything you thought you knew about aging, health, and how to build a body that thrives. In this conversation, we'll explore essential questions: What makes some stress beneficial—and how can we harness it without burning out? Why does modern comfort leave us more fragile, and how does plant-powered eating reshape the trajectory of chronic disease? They also explore what lifestyle medicine actually is, and how behavior change works from the inside out—at the cellular level. You'll come away with actionable insight into how to reframe stress, build long-term resilience, and slow aging with everyday tools like circadian fasting, thermal therapy, interval training, and plant-based nutrition. Dr. Bergquist explains the science behind dopamine recovery in sobriety, the myth of needing to do it all at once, and why stacking "good stress" needs to be a gentle. This is Sisters in Sobriety, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our Substack for extra tips, tricks and resources. Episode Highlights 00:01 – Why Dr. Bergquist fell in love with the human body 03:20 – How seeing long-term patient outcomes changed her approach 05:15 – Why standard medical care misses the root cause of disease 07:10 – The five “good stressors” that help your cells regenerate 09:50 – The difference between toxic stress and beneficial stress 12:30 – Why numbing stress with alcohol creates a dopamine deficit 14:40 – How good stress like cold exposure gives you dopamine without burnout 17:20 – Over-optimizing for comfort—and how that backfires 19:00 – Pick your discomfort: cold, heat, exercise, or emotional growth 21:15 – What stress actually does to your brain and cells 24:45 – What we’ve lost in the modern world (hint: it’s not just screen time) 26:30 – Why we must reintroduce discomfort strategically 28:00 – The link between resilience and meaning 30:30 – Can you stack stress? Not in early sobriety 33:20 – Why sobriety itself is already a stressor—and that’s OK 35:10 – When and how to add other good habits without overwhelming yourself 37:50 – The science behind a plant-powered diet 40:15 – Why it's not “plants vs meat”—and the real stats on fiber and phytochemicals 43:00 – How to start eating plant-forward without going broke or gourmet 45:10 – The secret sauce (literally) that makes veggies taste good 48:05 – Debunking the protein panic: what research really says 52:00 – Why labels like “vegan” or “carnivore” miss the point 54:30 – The real takeaway: 1 in 10 Americans get enough fruits and veggies 56:00 – What Dr. Bergquist is building at Emory—and her vision for health systems 59:00 – Making lifestyle medicine mainstream and accessible Links 💌 Sisters In Sobriety Substack – where the magic (and the mocktail recipes) happen 📬 Sisters In Sobriety Email 📸 Sisters In Sobriety Instagram 🌐 Kathleen’s Website Kathleen does not endorse any products mentioned in this podcast 📸 Kathleen’s Instagram Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sisters-in-sobriety/donations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

<p>What if the key to resilience isn’t eliminating stress—but embracing the <em>right kind</em> of it? This week on <em>Sisters in Sobriety</em>, we take on the fascinating world of cellular health, good stress, and regenerative wellness with Dr. Sharon Bergquist—a Harvard-trained physician, Yale biophysics grad, and pioneering force behind Emory’s Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness program. Dr. Bergquist is the author of the upcoming book <em>The Stress Paradox</em>, which challenges everything you thought you knew about aging, health, and how to build a body that thrives.</p><p>In this conversation, we'll explore essential questions: What makes some stress beneficial—and how can we harness it without burning out? Why does modern comfort leave us more fragile, and how does plant-powered eating reshape the trajectory of chronic disease? They also explore what lifestyle medicine actually <em>is</em>, and how behavior change works from the inside out—at the cellular level.</p><p>You'll come away with actionable insight into how to reframe stress, build long-term resilience, and slow aging with everyday tools like circadian fasting, thermal therapy, interval training, and plant-based nutrition. Dr. Bergquist explains the science behind dopamine recovery in sobriety, the myth of needing to do it all at once, and why stacking "good stress" needs to be a gentle.</p><p>This is <em>Sisters in Sobriety</em>, the support community that helps women change their relationship with alcohol. Check out our Substack for extra tips, tricks and resources.</p><p>Episode Highlights</p><p>00:01 – Why Dr. Bergquist fell in love with the human body</p><p>03:20 – How seeing long-term patient outcomes changed her approach</p><p>05:15 – Why standard medical care misses the root cause of disease</p><p>07:10 – The five “good stressors” that help your cells regenerate</p><p>09:50 – The difference between toxic stress and beneficial stress</p><p>12:30 – Why numbing stress with alcohol creates a dopamine deficit</p><p>14:40 – How good stress like cold exposure gives you dopamine <em>without</em> burnout</p><p>17:20 – Over-optimizing for comfort—and how that backfires</p><p>19:00 – Pick your discomfort: cold, heat, exercise, or emotional growth</p><p>21:15 – What stress actually does to your brain and cells</p><p>24:45 – What we’ve <em>lost</em> in the modern world (hint: it’s not just screen time)</p><p>26:30 – Why we must <em>reintroduce</em> discomfort strategically</p><p>28:00 – The link between resilience and meaning</p><p>30:30 – Can you stack stress? Not in early sobriety</p><p>33:20 – Why sobriety itself is already a stressor—and that’s OK</p><p>35:10 – When and how to add other good habits without overwhelming yourself</p><p>37:50 – The science behind a plant-powered diet</p><p>40:15 – Why it's not “plants vs meat”—and the real stats on fiber and phytochemicals</p><p>43:00 – How to start eating plant-forward without going broke or gourmet</p><p>45:10 – The secret sauce (literally) that makes veggies taste good</p><p>48:05 – Debunking the protein panic: what research really says</p><p>52:00 – Why labels like “vegan” or “carnivore” miss the point</p><p>54:30 – The real takeaway: 1 in 10 Americans get enough fruits and veggies</p><p>56:00 – What Dr. Bergquist is building at Emory—and her vision for health systems</p><p>59:00 – Making lifestyle medicine mainstream and accessible</p><p>Links</p><p>💌 <a href='http://sistersinsobriety.substack.com/'>Sisters In Sobriety Substack&l

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