PODCAST · health
Sleep Talking With Dr. Shelby
by Sleepopolis
How are you sleeping? No, really – are you sleeping? Are you tossing and turning? Are you waking up groggy? If so, you're in the right place. Every other week, Sleepopolis Director of Sleep Health, Dr. Shelby Harris, talks with experts and real people about the sleep challenges keeping them awake – and solutions that will help them get the rest they deserve. Don't waste another minute wondering why you can't sleep. Tune in to Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby and get ready to get the best sleep of your life.For more tips, visit Sleepopolis.com or follow us on IG @sleepopolis_.
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Something to Sleep On
Over the last year and a half, it has been our pleasure to premiere new episodes every other week. But this episode of Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby will be our last regular episode for a while. Going forward, you can stay tuned for special episodes and bonus content, but for now, we'd like to leave you with one last Sleep Talking to answer the questions you want to talk about most. So thank you, listeners, really, truly, for posting these questions on my instagram @sleepdocshelby and for tuning into our season finale of Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby.
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Does My Child Have Sleep Apnea?
What does sleep apnea look like in a baby? How does it affect children as they grow? And how can we care for sleep apnea sufferers at every age to minimize risks and optimize sleep quality for our kids? To learn more about pediatric sleep apnea, we've invited Dr. Christopher Allen.
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How Sleep Changes As You Grow Up
How does sleep change as we grow up? As we become adults, how do our bodies and needs evolve? And if we become parents, how can we help our children get the best sleep possible at every age? To learn more about sleep for kids, teens and young adults, we’ve invited Dr. Hina Talib, a dual-board-certified pediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist.
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Can GLP-1 Weight Loss Medications Improve Sleep Apnea?
Within the last 20 years, we’ve seen the rise of a new class of drug - GLP-1 medications - which are intended for obesity and type 2 diabetes. Recent research, however, seems to suggest that some GLP-1 medications could be used to relieve symptoms of sleep apnea. To learn more about these potential benefits, and the relationship between weight loss, sleep and sleep apnea, we’ve invited Dr. Spencer Nadolsky. An obesity and lipid specialist focused on exercise and nutrition, Dr. Spencer co-hosts the podcast Docs Who Lift, and is founder and CEO of Vineyard, a virtual health clinic specializing in GLP-1 medicines and cardiometabolic health. Vineyard: https://joinvineyard.com/vineyard
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How to Treat Insomnia - Part 2: ACT & Medications
Even with all the well-researched treatments for insomnia, a lot of confusion exists about where to start… for patients and doctors alike. In part two of this two-part special, Dr. Michael Grandner and Dr. Shelby Harris finish their deep dive into different insomnia treatments, from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Insomnia, to commonly prescribed medications.
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How to Treat Insomnia - Part 1: CBT-I
According to the American Psychiatric Association, one third of all adults experience insomnia symptoms, It's that prevalent. But when it comes to treatment for insomnia, what's the best course of action? Around since the 1990s as a comprehensive, manualized treatment for insomnia, CBT for Insomnia has been the gold standard for addressing this issue. To learn more, we've invited Dr. Michael Grandner.
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Designing the Perfect Bedroom
If the perfect bedroom existed, what would be in it? To explore the connection between bedrooms and sleep, we've invited interior designer Jennie Pritzker, for a deep dive into design, decor and the decisions that can make your bedroom an ideal place for sleep.
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How to Choose the Perfect Pillow For You
When is it time to replace your pillow? What should you look for when you do? And for those of us with neck or back pain, is there a right way and a wrong way to sleep on your pillow? To dive into this topic, we've invited Marten Carlson, Lead Reviewer for Pillar4 Media, with six years experience testing pillows, mattresses, and all things sleep.
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What Can Yoga Do For Your Sleep?
What can a regular yoga practice do for your sleep? Do different styles of yoga impact sleep differently? And what can you try right now to relax, settle your mind and signal to your body that it's time to rest? To dive into this topic, we've invited renowned yogi, author, and fitness instructor Kristen McGee. Throughout her career, Kristen has been a pioneer in making yoga more accessible, helping launch the Peloton Yoga Program, starring in over 100 yoga and Pilates videos, privately training celebrities, and appearing in countless health focused TV shows and magazines to advocate the benefits of daily yoga.
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What Really Causes Nightmares, and Can You Stop Them?
We're here to answer every question you've ever had about nightmares? What do we know about them? What distinguishes them from a sleep terror? What are some of the known causes of nightmares in adults — from late-night eating to certain medications to psychological triggers, like anxiety and depression? What have been some of the wildest case studies and what can listeners do if they persist?
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Mental Health and Sleep Part 2: Managing OCD
Every year during the second week of October, people come together to raise awareness and understanding of obsessive compulsive disorder. As part of our commitment to sleep health here at Sleepopolis, we're honored to take part in OCD Awareness Week this October by releasing this special episode, our second in a series on mental health, to better understand what life is like for people affected by OCD: how to recognize it, how to cope with it, and how to get the best sleep possible if you're affected by it.
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Mental Health and Sleep Part 1: Managing ADHD
Throughout October, which is known as ADHD Awareness Month, people come together to educate the public, reduce the stigma, and support those affected by ADHD. So, to uncover the challenges faced by people with ADHD and how to recognize it early on, we've invited not one, not two, but three very special guests for this special episode: Dr. Carrie Jackson, Nikki Kinzer, and Pete Wright.
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What Is Narcolepsy, Really?
Every year on September 22nd, scores of people come together to exchange stories, share research, and build awareness for narcolepsy during World Narcolepsy Day. As part of our commitment to sleep health here at Sleepopolis, we're honored to share this special episode this September in the hopes that more people will learn about and diagnose their own narcolepsy, the chronic sleep disorder experienced by one in every 2,000 Americans. It's not so rare. But what is narcolepsy? How can you recognize it? And most importantly, how can you prioritize your health if you have it? To unpack these questions, we've invited leading narcolepsy spokesperson and award winning author, Julie Flygare.
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Help! I Can't Stop Binge-Watching Before Bed
Ever stream something before bed, listeners? Ever fall asleep still listening to your speakers or headphones? Have you ever put on something new and just lost track of time? If so, it's possible you've been binge watching. And you're not alone. I do it too, sometimes. According to recent surveys, an estimated 70 to 90 percent of Americans routinely binge watch. That's not entirely surprising. The advent of streaming and the ability to consume countless hours of nearly anything is still relatively new. And the associated health concerns are still being studied. So how does binging like this really affect our sleep? Is it that much worse to binge in bed?
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Sleep and the Big C: Managing Sleep With Cancer
As we all unfortunately know, cancer is a major disruption for everyone in its wake. But whether we're dealing with our own diagnosis or that of a loved one, there are tools and methods for improving our quality of sleep and our quality of life, from the initial diagnosis to the treatments we choose to pursue and beyond.
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Sleep Tech and Wearables: What Actually Works
Whether you've slept with one or not, wearables and sleep tech have gained popularity over the last decade particularly, with a reported one in three Americans now using a ring, watch, wristband, or some other device to track their health data. But how much can we really learn from these devices? How much can we really rely on them? And how much should we rely on them? And what should everyone know before adding a new piece of tech to their sleep routine? To learn more about the research behind this emerging technology, we've invited neurologist and sleep specialist, Dr. Cathy Goldstein to discuss what actually works.
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How Sleep Became a Luxury: Social Determinants of Sleep Quality
Too often, sleep is marketed as something you need fancy gadgets and accessories to do well. Something you need an hour long wake up and wind down routine for. But most people don't have time or money to spare for so called sleep luxuries. In this episode, we're taking a closer look at the social determinants of sleep. The conditions in which people live, learn, work, and age, which affect their health. To help, we've invited novelist and journalist Jessica Grose. An opinion writer at the New York Times, Jessica explores culture, politics, religion, health, and the American family through her twice weekly newsletter, and is the author of books like Home Economics, How Couples Manage Their Money, Sad Desk Salad, and most recently, Screaming on the Inside: The Unsustainability of American Motherhood.
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The Unhealthy Eating Habits That Disrupt Our Sleep
How does irregular eating become an eating disorder? And perhaps more crucially, how can we curb the unhealthy eating habits that disrupt our sleep, our well being, and our lives? To explore this link between eating disorders and sleep, we've invited Dr. Rene Zweig, founder and clinical director of Union Square Cognitive Therapy.
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Kids and Sleep (Part 3): Listener Qs and Expert Answers
Toddlers jumping into your bed at 2 a.m.? Need to sleep train a 4-year-old? Or change a sensitive kid's wake-up time? In our third and final episode as part of our Kids and Sleep series, Dr. Shelby Harris, Dr. Allison Shale, and Dr. Andrea Roth answer questions from Sleepopolis readers about the most difficult sleep situations happening in houses across the world.
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Kids and Sleep (Part 2): Screens, ADHD, and Routines
Welcome back to part two of our special three-part episode on kids and sleep, in recognition of Children's Awareness Month this June to reflect on how we can prioritize our children's health and well being. In part one, Dr. Andrea Roth, Dr. Allison Shale, and I discussed common sleep behaviors and treatments for children. Today, in part two, we're diving even deeper. Next time, in part three, Dr. Andrea, Dr. Allison, and I will wrap things up by answering your questions!
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Kids and Sleep (Part 1): Stress, Anxiety, and Nightmares
What do we do when our kids just can't sleep through the night? Should we turn to a sleep specialist first, or maybe a psychologist? Someone who does both? Today, in recognition of Children's Awareness Month this June, we're kicking off a special 3-part series to reflect on how we can prioritize our children's health and well-being all month long. To help, we've invited Dr. Andrea Roth and Dr. Allison Shale to talk about common sleep behaviors and solutions for children from newborns to grade schoolers. Because if your child has trouble falling asleep, it may be more than just sleep issues.
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Why Women Have Different Sleep Challenges Than Men
Women are more likely to have trouble falling – and staying – asleep than men. We’ll give you three guesses as to why, but you’ll only need one. (If you guessed hormones, you’re right!) Because women experience so many hormonal fluctuations throughout their life (during puberty, pregnancy, perimenopause, menopause) in comparison to men, they tend to experience more sleep problems, especially as they near menopause. This doesn’t mean you’re doomed to wander the earth a sleep-deprived zombie. In this episode, Dr. Harris dives deep into how to work with your changing body and talks to a woman who’s tried everything but just can’t get the shut-eye she needs.
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You're Pregnant, You Can't Sleep, We Have Answers
"This is not the time to completely be your most productive self. You're already being productive by growing a human! So if you have the opportunity to sleep next to your toddler, please go take a nap. Like, anytime you can, close your eyes and take a nap." Dr. Shelby Harris chats with Dr. Shieva Ghofrany about what matters most when it comes to pregnancy and sleep.
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Can Changing Your Diet Improve Your Sleep?
Can changing up your diet give you better sleep? What foods or food habits could we maybe do without? And most importantly, what should we all be eating more of to make sure we're getting the best rest possible? To explore this link between nutrition and sleep, we've invited Ellie Krieger, registered dietitian nutritionist, author and a prominent TV show host and executive producer. With shows like Ellie's Real Good Food, the Food Network hit Healthy Appetite, and her own ongoing podcast, One Real Good Thing, Ellie is an expert at cutting through dietary trends, offering accessible tools for a satisfying lifestyle.
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How Sleep Changes For Older Adults
Is it true that seniors need less sleep? How do various health conditions affect sleep duration and comfort as we age? Dr. Shelby Harris discusses all the myths and realities for rest past the retirement age with Dr. Kerry Burnight, a gerontologist with a passion for instilling older adults with confidence and capability — even in the bedroom.
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The Fourth Trimester and Sleep
"Sleep when the baby sleeps." Stop us if you've heard that one before! This advice is well-intentioned (and may work for some) but it's hardly a good solution to the very real, very frustrating phenomenon of sleep deprivation that parents (especially first-time parents) experience. In this episode, Dr. Harris talks to pediatrician Dr. Mona Amin about the importance of getting good sleep during the "fourth trimester," why it can be so hard, how your sleep changes postpartum (hormonal shifts, newborn baby sleep schedules, etc.), and provide some tips on how to actually get sleep.
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Sleep Apnea in Women Is More Common Than You Think
Sleep apnea is often thought of as a disorder for old white men, but women can have it too. In fact, women are more likely to be diagnosed at a later date and suffer from complications more than white men. In this episode, Dr. Harris talks with Emma Cooksey. Cooksey, who was diagnosed with sleep apnea in 2008 after falling asleep at the wheel with her baby in the backseat, launched her podcast, Sleep Apnea Stories, in 2020, to help other women navigate the same journey she had gone through.
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How to Harness the Power of Mindfulness for Better Sleep
"When I'm mindful," says Dr. Jason Ong, "I actually notice more flavors in my food. And in fact, sometimes we make the analogy to wine tasting. Because in a sense, when you're wine tasting, it's a practice of mindfulness. Because you have to use all your senses to actually not just taste the wine, but smell it, right? They teach you to do that."
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What It's Really Like to Test Mattresses For a Living
Ever wondered how we test mattresses and whether or not we REALLY sleep on them? Well, we do, and in this episode, we'll pull back the curtain and show you exactly how. In Dr. Shelby Harris's conversation with Marten Carlson, Lead Reviewer for Pillar4 Media, we'll even share what mattresses our editors sleep on.
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I Love You, But I Can't Sleep With You
In this episode, Dr. Harris will answer real listener questions from people about how to deal with their partner's annoying sleep habits.
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Honey, I Want a (Sleep) Divorce
Today, we're talking about sleep divorce. Even if you don't know the phrase, you know the story. Boy meets girl. Boy and girl fall in love. Boy and girl move in together and realize they have wildly different sleeping schedules, habits, and preferences. Now what?
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You Can't Hack Your Way to Better Sleep... Or Can You?
You've heard about cherry juice for better sleep, but what about banana peel tea? Or NyQuil chicken? (Don't try this one at home, folks!) If you've been on TikTok lately, it's impossible to avoid the proliferation of sleep tips, tricks, and "hacks" that have popped up, all of which claim to be the key to falling – and staying – asleep, and fast. But do they actually work? Listen as Dr. Harris and Dr. Raj Dasgupta dive deep into 2023's most popular sleep hacks to separate fact from fiction – so you know exactly which ones are worth trying (and which to avoid!).
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The Impact of Shift Work on Your Sleep
What's it like to be awake when everyone else is asleep – and how does that impact your sleep? In today's episode, Dr. Shelby talks with Marissa Indgjer, a travel nurse currently working the night shift, about what it's like to be awake from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., how she manages to get a good night's sleep, and what it's really like when midnights become your afternoons.
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Smells Like Teen Spirit: How to Help Teens Get Better Sleep
It’s Monday morning, and you once again find yourself knocking on your teen’s door, shouting, “You’re going to be late for school!” You might wonder what he’s doing in there. You might even think he’s just messing with you. Nope! Your teen’s circadian rhythm works differently than yours, meaning he’s not being lazy – it really is hard for teens to wake up early. But our school system, our work culture, and basically everything about our daily life operates antagonistically to your kid’s natural body clock. In this episode, Dr. Harris talks with journalist Lisa L. Lewis, author of The Sleep-Deprived Teen, about why it's so important for teens to get at least eight hours of sleep per night, how later school start times could help them get better sleep, and how sleep deprivation impacts their health and performance in school. Plus, they provide actionable tips you can use today to help your sleep-deprived teen take back his sleep routine and start getting more rest.
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Does It REALLY Matter What Kind of Mattress I Sleep On? And Other Burning Questions You Never Knew You Had
Can my sleeping position impact the mattress I should sleep on? Do cooling mattresses really exist? Do I really have to spend $2,000 on a mattress to get a good night's sleep? Yes, yes, and no! The mattress you sleep on can have a huge impact on the overall quality of your sleep – but trying to sift through the hundreds of online options and pinpoint which one is right for you (or your family or kids) can be overwhelming. (It's enough to make you want to lie down and take a nap.) That's where we come in. In the latest episode of Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby, she explores those questions and more with Sleepopolis senior staff writer, Amelia Jerden. By the end of the episode, you'll be a sleep-shopping pro. And for more tips/tricks (plus the Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals you don't want to miss), check out the links below: Your Complete Mattress Glossary The Absolute Best Mattresses of 2023 The Best Mattresses for Side Sleepers The Best Mattresses for Stomach Sleepers The Best Mattress for Back Sleepers The Best Mattresses for Heavy People The Best Cooling Mattresses The Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals You Don't Want to Miss
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Welcome to Sleep Talking
Dr. Shelby Harris welcomes listeners to the show, along with Sleepopolis Head of Content Alanna Nuñez, and shares what to expect in future episodes. New episodes every other Wednesday. For more sleep help, follow Sleepopolis on: Instagram TikTok Youtube Facebook Twitter Sleepopolis.com Or follow Dr. Shelby at: SleepDocShelby
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Introducing Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby
How’d you sleep last night? No, really, are you sleeping? In the U.S. alone, an estimated 70 million people suffer from sleep disorders, with millions more routinely tossing and turning, instead of enjoying the great night’s sleep we all deserve. In this new podcast from Sleepopolis, licensed clinical psychologist and Director of Sleep Health Dr. Shelby Harris discusses real sleep issues with special guests to uncover the science of better sleep. Don’t lose another night’s sleep wondering what to stream next! Listen and subscribe to Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby, wherever you get your podcasts. Starts November 1. For more sleep help, follow Sleepopolis on: Instagram TikTok Youtube Facebook Twitter Sleepopolis.com Or follow Dr. Shelby at: SleepDocShelby
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
How are you sleeping? No, really – are you sleeping? Are you tossing and turning? Are you waking up groggy? If so, you're in the right place. Every other week, Sleepopolis Director of Sleep Health, Dr. Shelby Harris, talks with experts and real people about the sleep challenges keeping them awake – and solutions that will help them get the rest they deserve. Don't waste another minute wondering why you can't sleep. Tune in to Sleep Talking with Dr. Shelby and get ready to get the best sleep of your life.For more tips, visit Sleepopolis.com or follow us on IG @sleepopolis_.
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