Episode 12: Wired and Tired? The Sleep Pattern No One Talks About (And Why You Can’t Stay Asleep)
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Sleep disruption, waking at night, and feeling wired but exhausted are common patterns many women experience — especially during periods of chronic stress and hormonal change.
In this episode, Janell breaks down the “wired and tired” pattern and explains how cortisol rhythm disruption can leave you depleted during the day and alert at night. This pattern often reflects how your body is responding to stress, blood sugar fluctuations, and nervous system activation over time.
You’ll learn how cortisol is meant to follow a natural rhythm throughout the day, why that rhythm can become flipped, and how this affects your ability to fall asleep and stay asleep. Janell also explains how blood sugar instability, gut health, and circadian rhythm all influence sleep — and why improving sleep starts long before bedtime.
This conversation helps reframe sleep issues as a physiological pattern rather than something you need to “force” or fix with willpower.
In This Episode You’ll Learn• Why the “wired and tired” feeling is often a cortisol rhythm issue
• How cortisol should rise and fall throughout the day
• Why waking between 2–4am is common with stress patterns
• How blood sugar fluctuations can disrupt sleep
• Why your morning routine influences your sleep quality
• Practical ways to support your nervous system and improve sleep
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This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace personalized medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider regarding your individual health needs.