Sex With Dr. Jess

Yoga Nidra, Rest & Sleep Habits: How They Affect Sex & Relationships

01.15.2021 - By Dr. Jess O'ReillyPlay

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This week we explore the research that connects sleep and rest with sex and relationships. Dionne Roberts joins us as we discuss:

How your sleep affects your connection and conflict

How Yoga Nidra can be used to address sleep deprivation and improve relationships

Sound baths

How to reduce stress in the name of overall health and happier relationships

How to let go of the mindsets that cause stress and hinder relaxation

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EPISODE 196: Yoga Nidra, Rest & Sleep Habits: How They Affect Sex & Relationships

(00:05):

You're listening to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. Sex and relationship advice you can use tonight.

Brandon (0:19):

Welcome to the Sex With Dr. Jess Podcast. I'm your co host Brandon Ware, here with my lovely other half, Dr. Jess.

Dr. Jess (0:26):

Hello, how did you sleep last night? That's what's on my mind. How'd you sleep?

Brandon (0:30):

That’s what’s on your mind. I slept okay. Wasn't bad, had a hard time falling asleep. But once I'm asleep I'm usually out for the count.

Dr. Jess (0:38):

Except when I wake you up in the night.

Brandon (0:40):

Except when you wake me up, and my default has been to start to rub your hand before I fall back asleep.

Dr. Jess (0:46):

I think you just hold it.

Brandon (0:49):

What do you know? You don't even know anyways, you’re probably asleep.

Dr. Jess (0:52):

I'm feeling actually a little bit better today. My sleep has been so poor lately. With everything that's been going on, you know my schedule has been turned upside down. I don't know if we talked about the fact that we've been going to bed so early and I've been waking up by five.

Brandon (1:10):

We go to bed embarrassingly early, the last six weeks.

Dr. Jess (1:13):

But it's so weird because my whole life I've been a night owl, like my ideal would be to stay up 'til about 2:30 every night and get up by 6.

Brandon (1:23):

Really, 2:30? I'd be asleep by 12, 12:30, and I'd like to get up around the same, around 6.

Dr. Jess (1:32):

Yeah but I can't do that. I mean it's not enough sleep. I did it for so many years, and it's not healthy and that's what we're going to be talking about today. About how important feeling rested and getting a good night's sleep is to overall health and wellbeing, but also to relationships and to your sex life. So before we dive into that. I want to say thank you to “Let’s Get Checked”,

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