You spend 227,760 hours, 9490 days, 26 years of your life sleeping, that’s a lot of time - surely we should at least try be good at it. Sleeping is a critical biological phenomon that enables the body and mind to restore itself. It’s essential for brain function, mood, hormonal balance, memory, immunity and preventing disease. Today we are speaking with sleep expert Stephanie Romiszewski. Stephanie is a sleep physiologist and trained in Behavioural Sleep Medicine. She started her career in America, working on a team at Harvard conducting experiments on circadian rhythm and blue light, she also worked on a sleep research project with NASA.
Since then Stephanie has worked with the NHS in the UK, diagnosing and treating people with sleep disorders. More recently she founded the Sleepyhead Clinic, a sleep treatment centre and sleep education training service for medical professionals. She has also founded RE:SLEEP, a digital platform to deliver personalised sleep programmes.
Today’s podcast is a must listen if you are someone struggling with your sleep or are looking to optimise it. We discuss why we sleep, how to get yourself out of sleep rut and why doctors need to up-skill themselves on sleep science.