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EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 17 MIN

Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off at Night After 35

from Discover Your Personal Power: Midlife Hormones, Metabolism and Energy · host peggy

Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off at Night After 35Episode SummaryMany women notice that sleep changes dramatically in midlife. In this episode, Peggy Moore (RN and Functional Medicine Consultant) explains why your brain feels “tired but wired” after 35 and how hormones, stress physiology, and nervous‑system signals contribute to those restless nightsnewtab.What You’ll LearnWhy sleep feels different in midlife – Your 25‑year‑old brain isn’t the same as your 45‑year‑old brain. Hormonal buffering decreases, making you more sensitive to stress and stimulationnewtab. The role of progesterone – Declining progesterone and its calming metabolite allopregnanolone reduce GABA (“slow down” signals) in the brain. This can lead to more nighttime overthinking, anxiety and 2–4 a.m. wake‑ups. Cortisol rhythms matter – Cortisol isn’t the enemy; rhythm is. After years of chronic stress, caregiving and blood‑sugar swings, cortisol stays elevated at night, making you feel exhausted yet wired. Why you wake up at 3 a.m. – Stress hormones, fluctuating blood sugar and a nervous system stuck in “alert” mode often trigger early‑morning awakenings. Nighttime brain filing – Sleep is when your brain reviews the day and consolidates memories. What you focus on before bed (doom‑scrolling, arguing, catastrophizing) is what your brain reinforces overnight. Simple shifts that signal safety – Small habits such as dimming lights, reducing stimulation, journaling, prayer, breathing exercises, stretching, warm music or laughter help your body feel safe enough to power down. Reframing midlife symptoms – Your body isn’t betraying you; it’s adapting. Shifting from “What’s wrong with me?” to “What is my nervous system communicating?” changes how you respond. Key TakeawaysYou are not broken – Struggling to sleep isn’t a character flaw; it’s physiologynewtab. Progesterone decline is real – Early perimenopause often brings lower progesterone, reducing your brain’s calming support. Rhythm over quantity – Cortisol should be high in the morning and low at night. Chronic stress flattens this curve. Your pre‑sleep routine matters – The 30 minutes before bed set the emotional tone for sleep. Avoiding late‑night stressors helps your brain feel safe. Small, consistent actions help – Even 5–10 minutes of calming practices nightly can retrain your nervous system. Be curious, not critical – Midlife isn’t just about hormones; stress load, recovery capacity, blood sugar and safety signals all play a role.  If you found this episode helpful, follow the podcast and share it with a friend who may need it. Check us out on Youtube:  https://www.youtube.com/@peggymoorehealthandwellnessWebsite: www.moorefunctionalhealthandwellness.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Peggy.MooreHealthandwellnessInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/moorehealthandwellness/Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-moore-5b295247Schedule a Midlife Metabolism Clarity Call 

Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off at Night After 35 Episode Summary Many women notice that sleep changes dramatically in midlife. In this episode, Peggy Moore (RN and Functional Medicine Consultant) explains why your brain feels “tired but wired” after 35 and how hormones, stress physiology, and nervous‑system signals contribute to those restless nights newtab. What You’ll Learn Why sleep feels different in midlife – Your 25‑year‑old brain isn’t the same as your 45‑year‑old brain. Hormonal buffer...

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