Ep 52: Sleep Podcast with Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan (Part 1)

EPISODE · May 12, 2024 · 1H 34M

Ep 52: Sleep Podcast with Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan (Part 1)

from The Illusion of Consensus · host Rav Arora

Hi everyone,I’m happy to bring you the first episode — in a series of conversations — on sleep health with Dr. Nerina Ramlakhan, a physiologist and sleep therapist, about the importance of sleep and how to improve sleep quality. We discuss various topics including the current sleep discourse, the difference between ‘martini sleepers’ and ‘sensitive sleepers,’ the role of inner safety in sleep, and the challenges of sleeping on airplanes. Dr. Ramlakan emphasizes the need for an inside-out approach to sleep, focusing on emotional and mental well-being in addition to external factors like light and exercise. She also highlights the importance of individualized approaches to sleep and the role of somatic work in achieving better sleep.In this final part of the conversation, Nerina discusses the importance of going to bed earlier before midnight and the impact it has on mental health. She highlights the trend of young people going to the gym at night instead of getting enough sleep and the potential long-term health consequences. She also explains the connection between the circadian rhythm and the rhythms of nature, emphasizing the importance of going to bed as the light levels start to drop. Housekeeping:Become a paid member now to receive early access and member-only segments of SEASON 2 of The Illusion of Consensus.First episode launching May 15th with Russell Brand!Listen To Sleep Podcast Now:Apple podcasts / SpotifyChapters00:00 Introduction and Background09:19 The Current Sleep Discourse14:16 Andrew Huberman and Sleep Protocols22:37 The Importance of Inner Safety26:31 Somatic Work for Better Sleep32:22 Preparing the Nervous System for Better Sleep on an Airplane47:52 The Importance of Deep Sleep for Growth Hormone and Organ Regeneration01:06 Going to Bed Earlier Before Midnight01:13 Practical Tips for Improving Sleep01:32 Dealing with Waking Up at NightTakeaways* Sleep is a complex issue that is influenced by both external factors (such as light and exercise) and internal factors (such as emotional and mental well-being).* Building inner safety and addressing emotional and mental well-being are crucial for improving sleep quality.* Somatic work, such as yoga nidra and progressive muscle relaxation, can help individuals get out of their heads and into their bodies, promoting better sleep.* Napping can be a valuable tool for rest and rejuvenation, especially in situations where it is difficult to get a full night's sleep, such as during travel.* An individualized approach to sleep is important, as different people have different sleep needs and preferences. Train your nervous system to rest and relax in waking hours to improve sleep on an airplane.* Power napping can help improve energy levels and overall sleep quality.* Specific organ systems are replenished during different phases of deep sleep.* While scientific research on these correlations is limited, observations from clinical experience support their significance. Going to bed earlier before midnight is important for mental health and overall well-being.* Practical tips for improving sleep include eating breakfast within 45 minutes of waking up, avoiding caffeine as a substitute for food, staying hydrated, going to bed earlier, and cultivating a healthier relationship with technology.The Illusion of Consensus is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a paid subscriber: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.illusionconsensus.com/subscribe

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