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Discover why you need stress with Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an award-winning physician and author of The Stress Paradox. In this episode of The Ready State podcast, we explore how stress, often misunderstood as harmful, can actually help you live longer, healthier, and happier. Dr. Bergquist breaks down the science of good stress, including the concept of hormesis and how small, manageable stressors can regenerate your body, boost resilience, and improve mental and physical performance.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Learn why stress is essential for growth, the importance of aligning eating habits with your body’s natural clock, and how even emotional and mental challenges can enhance your capacity to thrive. Packed with actionable tips and real-life examples, this conversation will reshape how you view stress and empower you to embrace it as a tool for better living. Listen now to unlock your full potential!
Key Highlights:
(00:00) - Intro
(01:14) - Laird Superfood Benefits
(03:18) - Guest Introduction: Dr. Sharon Bergquist
(06:28) - Comfort in the Modern World
(07:05) - Benefits of Stress
(10:22) - Importance of Longitudinal Observation
(14:13) - Stress as a Thermostat
(16:40) - Utilizing Stress as a Tool
(20:47) - The Comfort Conundrum Explained
(28:52) - Importance of Hydration
(31:37) - Best Protein Sources for Health
(33:55) - Key Stressors in Modern Life
(34:50) - Phytochemicals: A Positive Stressor
(42:00) - Circadian Fasting Benefits
(48:48) - Minimum Viable Dose Explained
(54:30) - Surprising Research Findings
(57:41) - Mental and Emotional Stress Insights
(01:05:25) - Key Takeaways on Stress
(01:05:56) - Growth Through Discomfort
(01:08:13) - Finding Dr. Bergquist Online
(01:08:54) - Outro
This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Laird Superfood, Momentous, and LMNT.
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View This Week's Show Notes
Start Your 7-Day Trial to Mobility Coach
Join Our Free Weekly Newsletter: The Ambush
Discover why you need stress with Dr. Sharon Bergquist, an award-winning physician and author of The Stress Paradox. In this episode of The Ready State podcast, we explore how stress, often misunderstood as harmful, can actually help you live longer, healthier, and happier. Dr. Bergquist breaks down the science of good stress, including the concept of hormesis and how small, manageable stressors can regenerate your body, boost resilience, and improve mental and physical performance.
What You'll Learn in This Episode
Learn why stress is essential for growth, the importance of aligning eating habits with your body’s natural clock, and how even emotional and mental challenges can enhance your capacity to thrive. Packed with actionable tips and real-life examples, this conversation will reshape how you view stress and empower you to embrace it as a tool for better living. Listen now to unlock your full potential!
Key Highlights:
(00:00) - Intro
(01:14) - Laird Superfood Benefits
(03:18) - Guest Introduction: Dr. Sharon Bergquist
(06:28) - Comfort in the Modern World
(07:05) - Benefits of Stress
(10:22) - Importance of Longitudinal Observation
(14:13) - Stress as a Thermostat
(16:40) - Utilizing Stress as a Tool
(20:47) - The Comfort Conundrum Explained
(28:52) - Importance of Hydration
(31:37) - Best Protein Sources for Health
(33:55) - Key Stressors in Modern Life
(34:50) - Phytochemicals: A Positive Stressor
(42:00) - Circadian Fasting Benefits
(48:48) - Minimum Viable Dose Explained
(54:30) - Surprising Research Findings
(57:41) - Mental and Emotional Stress Insights
(01:05:25) - Key Takeaways on Stress
(01:05:56) - Growth Through Discomfort
(01:08:13) - Finding Dr. Bergquist Online
(01:08:54) - Outro
This episode of The Ready State Podcast is brought to you by Laird Superfood, Momentous, and LMNT.

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