Sleep

Podcast episode 14 cover featuring Dr Ali Hare with title 'Understanding Sleep Health with Dr Allie Hare

Episode 14: Understanding Sleep Health with Doctor Allie Hare

Episode Overview In this comprehensive conversation, Dr Allie Hare, one of the UK’s leading sleep specialists and current president of the British Sleep Society, explores the fascinating connections between our gut bacteria, lifestyle choices, and sleep quality. Dr Hare challenges conventional wisdom about sleep optimisation, revealing why trying too hard to perfect your sleep can […]

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Professor Colin Espie Oxford sleep expert on Stress-Free Longevity podcast discussing how to sleep better and science-backed sleep tips

Episode 12: Understanding How to Sleep Better with Professor Colin Espie

Episode Overview In this comprehensive conversation, Professor Colin Espie, Professor of Sleep Medicine at the University of Oxford, shares expert insights on how to sleep better naturally. With over four decades of clinical experience, Professor Espie explains the fascinating science behind sleep stages, debunks common myths, and provides evidence-based strategies for improving sleep quality. This

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Stress-Free Longevity podcast episode 10 on sleep science with Oxford Professor Russell Foster discussing body clock and circadian rhythms

Episode 10: Understanding The Body Clock (Sleep Science) with Professor Russell Foster

Episode Overview In this fascinating conversation, Professor Russell Foster, Professor of Circadian Neuroscience at Oxford University, reveals the science behind our body clock and its profound impact on health. As the discoverer of the third light-sensing system in the eye, Prof. Foster shares groundbreaking sleep science insights into how light regulates our sleep-wake cycles and

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