Why Sleep Is MORE IMPORTANT Than Diet! | Shawn Stevenson

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2024
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    Shawn Stevenson, host of The Model Health Show and author of Sleep Smarter, joins Tom to discuss why sleep is necessary, how a lack of sleep impacts your every day, and what you can do to optimize your sleep.
    SHOW NOTES
    The surprising way Shawn broke his hip [01:30]
    Why movement is essential to get well [07:32]
    How Shawn changed his perspective on hitting rock bottom [10:30]
    How Shawn’s upbringing laid the foundation for life-long learning [14:12]
    Why sleep may be the missing piece on your health journey [19:10]
    How sleep influences body composition [25:30]
    Why morning exercise is essential for good sleep [30:47]
    How technology is degrading your sleep quality [34:34]
    Shawn’s theory on how turning down the thermostat can lead to better sleep [40:12]
    The connection between sleep and sex [40:50]
    How light impacts sleep [42:07]
    How food and sleep can change your genetic expression [44:14]
    Shawn’s shares the single most important thing you can do to improve your health [49:29]
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  • @burleyc
    @burleyc 5 років тому +2550

    Key Takeaways
    1. Exercise in AM - 5 minutes of exercise at 7AM - Jumping on mini-trampoline, quick powerwalk, tabata workout(only 4 minutes long) ... creates a cortisol rebalancing that impacts all other sleep advice.
    2. Eliminate Blue Light Exposure - Suppresses Melatonin Production - Enjoy Darkness - Keep LED/blue lights off at least 90 minutes before bed, make sure your room is completely dark. Every hour you're on your laptop/tv at night, suppresses melatonin for 30 minutes. So if you're watching a 3 hour movie at night, and then go to sleep, it suppresses melatonin production for 1.5 hours, even if you're sleeping. You can use blue-light
    3. Disconnect to Connect - Instead of browsing computer/internet/social media ... actually connect with someone you know.
    4. Research participants who got 8.5 hours of sleep instead of 5.5 hours of burned 55% more body fat, just by getting more sleep. Melatonin is involved in sleep and fat loss.
    5. Create an evening ritual - Brush your teeth, wash your face, do some stretches, turn down thermostat, etc to create a consistent evening ritual before bed.
    6. Keep Cool - While sleeping keep temperature between 62* and 68* F is ideal for sleep.
    7. Sleep Time - Go to bed by 10pm, optimal time for deep sleep is 10pm - 2am ...
    8. Create Sleep Sanctuary - Keep your bedroom for sleep and sex, get tech out of bedroom, no TV's, computers, etc. Couples with TV/Screen in bedroom have 50% less sex.
    Please like this important comment. F.lux application doesn't actually eliminate all blue light, it's a started, but blue light blocking glasses are dorkier and much better at blocking blue light at night. LED's, computers, TV's, even "night lites" are often emitting blue light. You want to stop all of that at night in order to get the best rest.

  • @thomasforster7777
    @thomasforster7777 4 роки тому +821

    "A great morning starts the night before." What a great quote. Fantastic episode.

    • @OswaldDigestiveClinic
      @OswaldDigestiveClinic 4 роки тому +7

      i agree!!

    • @renierbelarma4770
      @renierbelarma4770 2 роки тому +5

      And a great night starts in the morning😎

    • @juliehobson3389
      @juliehobson3389 2 роки тому +1

      ÈEÈèàèèèeEEÈAaAAAàaAaAAaAAAaEee

    • @viivekshuklaa4965
      @viivekshuklaa4965 2 роки тому +7

      That's what I'm traying every night but it often unsuccessful for early sleep because evening is more fun than whole day or watching television or UA-cam

    • @Kay_llb
      @Kay_llb 2 роки тому +4

      But the Good Book did tell us that a new day begins at sunset... so ofc the quote solidifies the point

  • @markkelderman2439
    @markkelderman2439 2 роки тому +140

    When I started working out, my two main mistakes were lack of sleep and not eating enough (not being in a caloric surplus). I always thought I was eating enough and was disappointed because my weight stagnated. Then I got my first diet plan created (I think it was from site NextLevel Diet). I realised that my previous food intake was way below my needs, although I thought I am good. At the beginning it was hard to eat 3200 kcal in a day, but I got used to it. I started noticing real gains and it felt amazing. I wish I'd understood the importance of diet earlier.

  • @sonriendooo
    @sonriendooo 2 роки тому +4

    There is no need to tell me lights can affect my sleep. I can't sleep unless the room is pitch black, and even the router lamps can be a huge distraction for me. I've been like that since forever. The problem is, people around me don't understand it and think I'm just spoiled.

  • @TheXrythmicXtongue
    @TheXrythmicXtongue 6 років тому +356

    "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think."
    - Albert Einstein
    This man exhibits that fully. thank you for the video Tom!

  • @tyspeaks6104
    @tyspeaks6104 6 років тому +606

    I’ve come to realize that when I don’t get enough sleep I start to deteriorate. I begin to lack awareness, compassion , and empathy. I get lazy and I don’t think my actions through. So sleep is very important ! Thanks for this awesome interview . You inspire me to inspire others in my own creative 😌🙏🏽

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian 5 років тому +27

      So true. Just one night of bad sleep makes me want to avoid people and not go out of the house.

    • @sport_Life13
      @sport_Life13 5 років тому +10

      I'm the same if I don't sleep I'm anxios,depression,no motivation I don't want to speek with nobody sometimes with the best friends to

    • @qthirteen13
      @qthirteen13 5 років тому +6

      I exercise a lot now....so I truly value sleeping....if I don’t sleep I can’t recover enough and I will be forced to take days off to recover....but if I sleep well I can keep to my workout schedule I set for myself.

    • @Daniel-oj7bx
      @Daniel-oj7bx 5 років тому +3

      totally agree

    • @karenpeaden271
      @karenpeaden271 4 роки тому +2

      0300

  • @ampangviewer
    @ampangviewer 2 роки тому +62

    0:00 Start
    4:25 I decided to get well
    5:19 Three specific things to get well
    28:06 3. Leptin
    29:22 4. Cortisol
    30:52 Optimizing Sleep
    30:55 1.Change or embrace time of exercise
    34:32 2. Effect of blue light exposure
    39:55 Create an evening pattern
    42:10 Create a dark environment
    44:30 Food is data
    47:55 Ditch toxic people

  • @ItsLeaCarolyne
    @ItsLeaCarolyne 2 роки тому +6

    WOW! 🤩
    Not only is it rare that I listen to or watch a podcast TWICE IN A ROW, but it is even more rare that I actually take NOTES on it. For the past two and half hours, I have been COMPLETELY ENTHRALLED with the wisdom and knowledge shared in this episode. I now have 9 full pages of notes, a brand new morning routine, AND a very sore forearm from vigorously writing. I am SO thankful that you guys put in the time & energy to share this with the world. Truly Truly amazing. Be radically healthy and stay blessed! 💛💛💛

  • @BangMaster96
    @BangMaster96 5 років тому +582

    My mom used to have a lot of anxiety, and back problems,
    after i told her that the culprit is not her diet, or lack of much exercise, but it's her sleep patterns,
    she decided to go on a strict sleeping style.
    Meaning, she would go to bed by 10:30, usually takes half hour to fall asleep, and wake up at 7, every day,
    she tried this, in less than 10 days, she already started noticing the difference.
    She no longer has those back aches she used to have throughout the day, and no longer has symptoms of anxiety.
    Sleep is the most important thing you can do for your body

    • @DevanTroy1
      @DevanTroy1 5 років тому +26

      I did/do this as well!!! It helps immensly even if you don't want to wake up or sleep at those times make em a rule no excuses and it will change your life !happy your mom is better!

    • @BangMaster96
      @BangMaster96 5 років тому +9

      +Devan Ashton
      Yup, nice to hear your thoughts. Thank you

    • @return2innocence221
      @return2innocence221 4 роки тому +7

      Amazing thanks for sharing 🌈

    • @cyndimoring9389
      @cyndimoring9389 4 роки тому +3

      I thought everybody had a strict schedule. No wonder she was having problems. The body needs the schedule!

    • @dasur_za1088
      @dasur_za1088 4 роки тому +4

      Ya it's true I also tried it
      And it worked 😃

  • @victoriousjoy9338
    @victoriousjoy9338 5 років тому +29

    This is SO good and SO important!!!! When I was at chiropractic school, someone said that it only takes 10 days to die if you don't sleep. That was very significant to me because I made a new mental list of human physical needs: 1 air 2 water 3 sleep 4 food. People can live 40 plus days without food, but only 10 days without sleep and also, you will go crazy before you die! Yikes!!

  • @trinityasabea
    @trinityasabea 5 років тому +27

    The 'Why me' stage 😭. Deciding that I am going to get well 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿. Thank you for this encouraging words

  • @Crabbycancer23
    @Crabbycancer23 2 роки тому +16

    I cannot watch enough interviews with this man…. He is just perfection in not only his expansive knowledge of health and wellness…. But in his ability to “simplify” his execution of the knowledge to others to fully make them understand. I LOVE him… he has no idea how much he’s helped me personally get back on track and reclaim my health in an alternative way, and remind myself that western medicine for the most part is sh*t… you CAN heal yourself from almost anything … the body is AMAZING

  • @lovejoyful606
    @lovejoyful606 6 років тому +256

    Watching him talk is so calming.

    • @jillholly4175
      @jillholly4175 4 роки тому +7

      Love Joy I agree with you.. his calming attitude towards healing oneself is truly Beautiful!!..

    • @davidanthony6408
      @davidanthony6408 4 роки тому +8

      He couldn't do this without his quality sleep.

    • @AB-nb2ic
      @AB-nb2ic 2 роки тому

      Agreed, but listening to him speak without watching was pretty annoying

  • @knowledgedegree4550
    @knowledgedegree4550 6 років тому +48

    What I really like about the host is even when his guest is speaking about things that he has knowledge of he does not try to finish their sentences and allows them to complete a thought and to go in the direction that their mind is taking them I think that that is important when you are trying to get a message across in other words he allows the guest to travel down the paths they are best at and best known for

  • @huggaboo2003
    @huggaboo2003 5 років тому +103

    Wow! Shawn was my trainer back in the day when I was an undergrad. It is awe inspiring to see how far he has gone! I know that the information he has shared in this video is going to change my life. Passion pushing results! Much love, Marcene

  • @jimjerry1525
    @jimjerry1525 5 років тому +21

    Thanks God,we gotta UA-cam...UA-cam is full great tips n knowledge there's so much we can learn from UA-cam channels...great interview

  • @heatherd5466
    @heatherd5466 6 років тому +410

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the little bar at the bottom of the screen that tells you what is coming up!! Fantastic! Great show! I am 41 but people tell me I look 28. I sleep well, have a set sleep schedule 7 days, naps on weekends. I give my younger appearance the credit to my sleep.

    • @happylifegrace4674
      @happylifegrace4674 6 років тому +4

      Heather Deitch can you share how your sleep patterns are even on weekends? It's hard for me to stay strict on weekends

    • @BenRawPower
      @BenRawPower 6 років тому +5

      you deserve it great work

    • @happymichieworriah8881
      @happymichieworriah8881 5 років тому +1

      Wa u sleep early ?

    • @complexnode
      @complexnode 5 років тому +1

      Kudos! Sleep is very important for various reasons.

    • @dannyho6786
      @dannyho6786 5 років тому +5

      Could U send me some bikini photos ?

  • @connye1408
    @connye1408 2 роки тому +16

    One of the best shows Tom has ever done. His guest was knowledgeable and had an awesome, smooth delivery. Very relatable. I will continue to follow Mr Stevenson.

  • @Slyle1522
    @Slyle1522 4 роки тому +9

    “What is it really made of?” That’s so powerful...
    I’ve been listening to Shawn for longer than I have anyone.... hence where I get the phrase, “that’s so powerful...”

  • @Archer-hg9rw
    @Archer-hg9rw 5 років тому +226

    The surprising way Shawn broke his hip [01:30]
    Why movement is essential to get well [07:32]
    How Shawn changed his perspective on hitting rock bottom [10:30]
    How Shawn’s upbringing laid the foundation for life-long learning [14:12]
    Why sleep may be the missing piece on your health journey [19:10]
    How sleep influences body composition [25:30]
    Why morning exercise is essential for good sleep [30:47].
    How technology is degrading your sleep quality [34:34]
    Shawn’s theory on how turning down the thermostat can lead to better sleep [40:12]
    The connection between sleep and sex [40:50]
    How light impacts sleep [42:07]
    How food and sleep can change your genetic expression [44:14]
    Shawn’s shares the single most important thing you can do to improve your health [49:29]

  • @yohan9747
    @yohan9747 6 років тому +44

    Very informative. This guy seems very self aware and knowledgeable. Such a calm voice. He makes me want to know more about him.

  • @michelleg9679
    @michelleg9679 6 років тому +32

    I've seriously been struggling with both my relationships with food and sleep. Working hard to get this under wraps. I know I can't get to the next level until I get these under control.

  • @1SeasonLove
    @1SeasonLove Рік тому +4

    Yup! I started listening to my body and I take naps nearly every day. I've lost 33lbs and have more energy feeling better than I did when in my 20's. Most of this is a result of my overall stress reduction.

  • @timbob1145
    @timbob1145 4 роки тому +14

    Powerful stuff without being scary or telling you to avoid this or be scared of that. Just useful honest info delivered with real compassion and the desire to pass on useful knowledge. Priceless

  • @Tribunal1023
    @Tribunal1023 6 років тому +34

    Thank you for this interview. Such a composed, articulate, sincere, and humble man

  • @robbytheyogi990
    @robbytheyogi990 6 років тому +662

    This man is an absolutely wonderful speaker.

    • @gracetoglory5020
      @gracetoglory5020 4 роки тому +7

      Amen he sure is 👍

    • @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners
      @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners 4 роки тому +1

      Robby the Yogi he really is.

    • @njeshg
      @njeshg 4 роки тому +9

      @Jordan Raffety Because he is black..smdh!

    • @davidanthony6408
      @davidanthony6408 4 роки тому +8

      He couldn't speak so well without his quality sleep.

    • @taran5767
      @taran5767 3 роки тому +14

      J Raff
      1. He IS black
      2. How the fuck does someone even “talk black”. What kind of ignorant shit is that?

  • @serious7179
    @serious7179 2 роки тому +19

    I absolutely love the knowledge this guy is dropping! Also, he can literally talk me to sleep...so soothing.

  • @DD-ng3bj
    @DD-ng3bj 2 роки тому +1

    I had a laminectomy due to herniated disc from degenerative spine at the age of 37. After surgery, the symptoms lingered for a month. I decided to sleep on the floor and after the first night, the symptoms went away. I've been sleeping on the floor for over 3 years now and will never sleep or sit on anything soft. I do eat more plant based and sleep before 10pm. I don't wish the pain I endured on anyone ... even on my worst enemy. Love your body... feed it right, treat it right

  • @MadisonEmery
    @MadisonEmery 6 років тому +54

    I just want to say I absolutely love the timeline/outline graphic you all do on the bottom of some of your videos. Helpful and aesthetic

  • @karlenedavies6655
    @karlenedavies6655 5 років тому +27

    This man is onto something!
    I'm not a doctor but everything he says is on point!
    Sleep is absolutely the key to good health.
    Wish I could get some more

  • @AnaFB9696
    @AnaFB9696 2 роки тому +1

    Sleeping is life. I always go to bed early and get up early. I've this routine a few years. I don't have problems to fall asleep but i do often break the cicle by waking up 2 a 3 times a night. I wake up feeling tired 😴 and anxious with lack of energy.
    That leads me to eat crap.. So, i went a little bit radical and left social media like fb and Instagram and i also every day at 7p.m my phone is off, i mean off off.
    This improved my quality sleep and i do feel better. I workout at 5.30pm because i can't in the morning,because of my job. But o will start doing that 5 morning routine. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️

  • @AsenathKiprotich
    @AsenathKiprotich 2 роки тому +4

    We are not just a product of our environment, but also creators of our environment. Absolutely love it! Thanks Tom and Shawn. This has been life-changing!

  • @GreeceKelly
    @GreeceKelly 6 років тому +92

    Really enjoyed the interview. Thank you Shawn for delivering all this amazing information and helping us live a more quality life and you Tom, thank you for bringing us such great people and for being such an incredible interviewer. This is the right side of youtube.

  • @IronSaintsPodcast
    @IronSaintsPodcast 6 років тому +905

    I absolutely love the content and the topic bar on the bottom!

    • @marlinwalker9931
      @marlinwalker9931 6 років тому +23

      Topic bar across the bottom is EPIC! Made me watch the video instead of just listening.

    • @rhaythecuteone5534
      @rhaythecuteone5534 6 років тому +11

      Everything he says make sense. I totally love the content and the topic too.

    • @davidcoomber4050
      @davidcoomber4050 6 років тому +2

      Nothing original

    • @solrossi_illustration
      @solrossi_illustration 5 років тому +5

      Me too! The topic bar is fantastic also :)

    • @stinehvolby7552
      @stinehvolby7552 5 років тому +1

      Dan Willis h

  • @alabanghills
    @alabanghills 5 років тому +5

    Can't believe it took me months to finally watch this episode, the quality of applicable content, it's game changing for me. Thank you

  • @ricl472
    @ricl472 5 років тому +5

    I like what and how he presents what he brings to world. It's calm and informative and still entertaining. Truly a credit to humanity. Thank you for sharing!

  • @DCamp1271
    @DCamp1271 6 років тому +80

    Very humble guy. I learned so much from him in this session. Thank you both!

  • @Realmnewman
    @Realmnewman 2 роки тому +7

    This whole interview drips excellence and finesse, nice one. My take home is: A great morning starts the night before!

  • @jahnavipandey3180
    @jahnavipandey3180 3 роки тому +1

    Tom is such a perfect listener....its not just he invites them n listens to their story he is 100 percent involved in the talk and tries to deliver the maximum essence of the talk to everyone...even his eyes his whole face shows his involvement...he is crafting and creating like a gateway of greatness tom kudos to you man

  • @Chaz.hands.
    @Chaz.hands. 4 роки тому +2

    So powerful. I sleep with an eye mask, but have the blinds open so when I do wake up I see sunlight, but now I realise how the light affects not just my eyes, so I will be closing my blinds from now on. Learned a lot!

  • @Awerback
    @Awerback 6 років тому +31

    I love this series man! Thanks for existing Tom!

  • @sashaluq
    @sashaluq 5 років тому +13

    This interview will forever be in my mind. Thanks guys! You both are legendary!

  • @ChefClary60
    @ChefClary60 4 роки тому +1

    Ok so I ruptured two discs when i was 13. No apparent reason. I’m 59 and have had 7 back surgeries over the years. Last one seemed to really take and I’ve been pain free for 12 years. I’ve never been given a “reason” as to why my joints seem to be less strong than others. I’ve also completely screwed my left knee. Been walking with no cartilage for over 40 years. This podcast really hits home with me. Thank you SO much!

    • @isaiahdiaz1140
      @isaiahdiaz1140 Рік тому

      If you don’t mind me asking what discs where ruptured? I know I am 3 years late but as a 22 M with “early DDD” in my cervical discs. Your story can be inspiring

  • @LoanNguyen-cx8um
    @LoanNguyen-cx8um Рік тому +3

    He talked from his heart. Love it.

  • @lasuperagent
    @lasuperagent 5 років тому +15

    This was awesome. Ordered his book! Happy to support and love the value Shawn brought to the show...answered so much of my sleep patterns and very practical hacks to implement. 🙌🏽

  • @purplepillow7843
    @purplepillow7843 6 років тому +47

    Ok It's official, Tom's Special power is bringing Special people

  • @williamwiens8234
    @williamwiens8234 5 років тому +2

    We sometimes forget or neglect the most important things in life, yet they are so important. good video!

  • @paulaclivatiprado5271
    @paulaclivatiprado5271 5 років тому +5

    Tom! EVERYTHING in your channel is PERFECT! you're the best interviewer ever!

  • @arande3
    @arande3 6 років тому +43

    When I read Sleep Smarter a while back I immediately installed flux on my devices, replaced my lights to turn down the blue, and bought some blue blockers. One of the top 5 best decisions I've made in the past year.

  • @Kasey_888
    @Kasey_888 6 років тому +4

    Love when you two get together for interviews. So many nuggets of gold! Thank you both :D

  • @patsyporter1266
    @patsyporter1266 5 років тому +12

    thanks both of you, like the idea of regular listening, so fortifying, had similar background, am 64, still learning life skills, especially at a pivatol time in my life, kindest regards, for caring about people

  • @manveentoor5609
    @manveentoor5609 2 роки тому +5

    This is one of the most amazing and possibly important interview I’ve ever seen.

  • @Tara-hw2kf
    @Tara-hw2kf 6 років тому +4

    Shawn Stevenson is amazing! I listen to him daily! Thanks for having him on your show, it's nice to hear him interviewed instead of the other way around. :)

  • @anthonybrisita8302
    @anthonybrisita8302 6 років тому +14

    Wow mind blowing interview. I NEVER THOUGHT OF sleep in these terms !!! Great interview Will be picking up his book soon !!! Thanks tom!!!

  • @smartobsession
    @smartobsession 4 роки тому +2

    There's a Tony Robbins talk that I've listened to hundreds on times and Shawn uses the exact same words. I'm so happy to hear these beautiful words from multiple sources. Self Help is the best help.

  • @dillonbrooks7807
    @dillonbrooks7807 5 років тому +6

    Watching these makes me a better, smarter, more productive, more enthusiastic person for the next 24 hours. Shawn must have cited 20 different studies. That is awesome. Never seen someone back up every single thing they said/claimed with a legit study. What a beast.
    SHAWN STEVENSON - LOVE LOVE - Great Articulator (MUST HAVE QUOTED 20 SCIENTIFIC STUDIES, SUPPORTED EVERYTHING WITH A STUDY)
    Sleep smarter author, long running podcast on health and fitness, founder of medical clinic, keynote speaker. Cured his own incurable degenerative spine disease at 16.
    Golden Nuggets
    Placebo is 33% effective and used today in medicine. Doctor gave him a Nocebo affect. So when doctor gave him diagnosis with spine he went in tail spin and depression for 2 years. Then when he decided to be his own expert and take into own hands be became better.
    He did own research on bones and what bones are made of, and we HEAR DRINK MILK it’s strong for your bones, but actually CALCIUM is one of the least important things. Doesn’t work no body like we are marketing. Add’s all these nutrients that he needed to his body, through food, flood body with “bone” nutrients. So he had to drink a ton of water, like an abundance and overflow. #1 was nutrition, #2 was movement, eliminate toxins.
    If you aren’t sleeping well you aren’t healing well. You have to acknowledge that it is possible.
    He had nothing to lose so he burned all his ships.
    “If you really want something, make it a study!”
    Einstein = “If you can’t explain it simply, you really don’t know it yet”
    Most believe just believe what they believe and look for signs and studies that affirm that, and marketers are really good at that.
    15 min: Before we are 7 years old, we are in theta. SAID BRUCE LIPTON QUOTE.
    You don’t just want to learn. You want to become good at learning.
    Even publisher said: write a diet book and you will be rich or do you want to be known as the sleep guy. - POWERFUL Because he is a nutritionist.
    Integrity. He wanted to bring light to an important topic. When he saw patiences that he couldn’t fix with nutrition… not until he asked about sleep that he fixed these people. Usually people not like myself but who have weight issues.
    Sleep quality what it does for us is more important than diet and working out. It helps your physical appearance.
    Why Sleep Matters: Spend best time in sleep if you fall asleep between 11-2, natural time. Not called sleep more, called sleep smart. Quality of sleep: regulated by changes in your brain waves, we cycle gamma, beta, move to alpha, theta and delta is deep anabolic dreaming space. If you optimize these you will do it more efficiently. Melatonin helps go through sleep cycles, if it is suppressed you can wake up feeling not rested.
    Thermo suits lowered skin temperature and fixed those with sleep problems (natasha)
    Body produces melatonin exclusively in dark environment.
    One night of sleep deprivation your body has a huge decrease in Leptin.
    Cortisol, has been given bad name, just misunderstood. Important for thyroid to work, one night of sleep deprivation rises cortisol, has ability to break down muscle tissue, can convert muscle tissue to glucose, as fight or flight response.
    Sleep quality affects your physical appearance.
    Optimizing Your Sleep: Exercise in morning is best time to workout and exercise. Not a magic bullet, needs to be done and coincide with everything else. 5 minutes in morning is great.
    Cortisol is good thing if it’s at right time with right amount. Cortisol should be at peak from 6-8am and then decrease throughout the day.
    Harvard research shows blue light from computer, tv and phone screens (every hour at night, suppresses melatonin for 30 minutes) (won’t go through sleep cycles effectively, give yourself a screen curfew) (if you watch a 3 hour movie late at night, can’t fully sleep for 1 ½ hours.)
    When you search on social media and you search find search find search find because of a drip of dopamine and happiness. Gives energy and distracts you from focus.
    If you have a neuron association of the bed = watch tv, use phone for hour, you won’t sleep. Have bedroom be sleep sanctuary. Eliminate technology from bedroom for sleep. Need lower temperature and a dark environment.
    Skin has photo receptors on skin so they can keep body awake, because they are trying to decipher what time of day it is.
    43min: Brain Make the body, Food is Data:
    MUST READ AND WATCH AGAIN
    Every single molecule of food you eat, impacts your genetic expression. It is so powerful. You get to choose what kind of copies are being made of you!. There are 4,000 different variations of what genes can do. I”m not just eating this thing, it is setting off a cascade of events!!
    Telomeres - are the most valuable asset currently to tell us how long we will live. They are the endcaps at the end of the chromosomes. Your sleep spectrum could be the biggest influence on telomeres.
    Ditch Toxic People: Invest in people that are uplifting you and supporting you in the person you want to become. Has model health show. Get around healthy people, average of 5 people that are closest to you. Princeton university did study, people build rapport, in couple minutes their brain wave frequency started to match, you are syncing up with people around you. Get in environment of healthy people. If you are with healthy people you will go to whole foods more than mcdonalds. Creators of our environment.

    • @buckie48192
      @buckie48192 4 роки тому

      Awesome job Dillon..thanks so much for breaking down the whole conversation. Your a smart man.!! ☺👏😀

    • @cynthiawhipple4373
      @cynthiawhipple4373 Рік тому

      Thank you for such a valuable summary of key points (I took notes, too - appreciate you sharing yours)

  • @julzsep90
    @julzsep90 6 років тому +3

    The intro with the pics correlating with the points in which you are hitting is awesome. Also the point label on the bottom as a time track is amazing so that I can take note and easily jump back. Thank you for truly taking the time to always help in all that you produce.

  • @wasteyourlife7373
    @wasteyourlife7373 6 років тому +502

    Staying up late to learn why I’m living wrong

    • @PEFANIS1
      @PEFANIS1 5 років тому +9

      Hahahaha

    • @algae_rhythms
      @algae_rhythms 5 років тому +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrw
      @Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrw 5 років тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @geodinyerkobo6781
      @geodinyerkobo6781 4 роки тому +4

      I feel ya, trying to figure out what the f is happening to you... Did that for almost three years. Beginning to integrate and strengthen the new connections made in my neurons.

    • @gracetoglory5020
      @gracetoglory5020 4 роки тому +2

      😂

  • @mitesh_patel
    @mitesh_patel 5 років тому +19

    I noticed that when I don't get enough sleep I am supremely lazier, I have an incredibly hard time holding myself to the highest standard, I give up or give in quicker, I find it hard to stay motivated and drive myself towards a goal, it is difficult to feel excited about anything.
    Thanks for the great interview. Time to fold some of the pearls of wisdom into my life! Upwards and onwards!

  • @LongCoolTall
    @LongCoolTall 2 роки тому +6

    first time i've heard of or listened to Shawn Stevenson - man knows his stuff! Really good interview with a lot of brilliant information to take away. Time to prioritise sleeping!! Thanks, Shawn.

  • @zdh7394
    @zdh7394 5 років тому +17

    This was incredibly informative and engaging. He's a great speaker, I was hooked all the way through.

  • @adao5308
    @adao5308 6 років тому +6

    Amazing. Mindblowingly eye-opening. More people need to see this.
    Tom you are seriously changing my life in ways I can't even begin to explain in words.
    THANKS... Both of you!

  • @catherinemontblanc1430
    @catherinemontblanc1430 2 роки тому +31

    Love it! Only last night, I was telling my fiancé’s 17 year old son…. Do away with unhealthy people and surround yourself with healthy people…I transformed my now fiancé’s health, in one year… He looks twenty years younger, his depression lifted and went from size 36 to 29. He goes to bed with me now at latest 22:00 abs get up 05:55… 5 minute work out and get ready for work. I give him a multitude of supplements, Low carb diet. I always cook from scratch, no sugar, healthy oils, no alcohol, no smoking, bedroom is totally dark at night and only drink water with rock salt for hydration, breathing techniques to keep down cortisol levels, maximise intake of oxygen and increase mental focus.

    • @ToxicTotoro
      @ToxicTotoro 2 роки тому

      You must be a load of fun. Barf

  • @elleciaclarke7009
    @elleciaclarke7009 2 роки тому +2

    I tested this myself before watching this video. I lost noticeable weight within 2 weeks that I was trying to loose for months because I started to schedule my sleep. This is a very important video for everyone to watch.

  • @purplepillow7843
    @purplepillow7843 6 років тому +6

    My god Itheory is on fire, Two interviews a week, god thank you for your blessing.

  • @Jus4kiks
    @Jus4kiks 6 років тому +10

    Read Shawn’s book and have been implementing almost everything from it - it has truly changed my life. Opens your eyes on the only one you’re cheating is yourself, gotta get healthy.

  • @littlegreendust
    @littlegreendust 5 років тому +2

    ANOTHER killer interview, seriously thank you Tom. This episode popped up in my UA-cam yesterday and I've replayed twice and shared it. So much to take in. AND I put my screen down early last night and turned off an extra light I've been using. Incremental changes, one upgrade at a time. Reminds me that once upon a time I used to go to sleep without falling asleep to something on Netflix etc.

  • @priscilapozo6602
    @priscilapozo6602 5 років тому +1

    Tom you make shine each and everyone of your guests! I love your silence and concentration while you let them express their ideas. That speaks well about you.
    And the topic is so important. We all new that sleep quality is crucial but honestly, I didn't know to what degree. Great speaker, great interviewer!! A big thank you!!

  • @lasibaritt8320
    @lasibaritt8320 6 років тому +24

    I totally agree about the importance of good sleep, I have insomnia since I was a teenager, and I know that if I can't sleep well,my whole day is ruined, and for me is directly linked to depression, and cyclotimia, if I sleep well enough I am very optimistic and want to do things, without, life is miserable, my thoughts turn very negative as well.But the sad true is that I struggling a lot to have regular sleep, I tend to sleep one day good, 2 bad days, and yes I see my body and my skin remarkably enhanced if I slept well.

    • @SatoriLight
      @SatoriLight 4 роки тому +1

      Try turning off all wifi, cell phone in house and electronic devices. Then supplementation with l tryptophan and gaba. Eat healthy and meditate on relaxation and calm with a quiet and still mind daily. Peace

  • @ajstrayart6858
    @ajstrayart6858 6 років тому +4

    really eye opening literally, a little tired while watching this. The whole talk about sleep and temperature was golden..the dots are connecting.

  • @upendasana7857
    @upendasana7857 5 років тому

    He is so relaxing to listen to,it really helps to have the message delivered in his quiet,soft type of way,its almost sending me off to sleep! He has such a gentle aura about him.

  • @VEE2
    @VEE2 5 років тому +4

    This channel is life changing. I’ve learnt so much, it’s impossible for me to stay the same.

  • @tsich3226
    @tsich3226 6 років тому +5

    He is so well spoken. I learned so much from him. Thank you!!

  • @natasharouchon7236
    @natasharouchon7236 5 років тому +3

    Honestly this is so true. Sleep is sooo important and without it i cannot function

  • @868famous
    @868famous 2 роки тому +1

    This guy sounds like he should as a master of sleep. Most genuine also. Will be following him.

  • @annav5171
    @annav5171 4 роки тому +3

    Wonderful! Educating and healing myself currently and telling everyone sleep has helped the most, thank you so much.

  • @porschea950
    @porschea950 2 роки тому +4

    The smartest man I’ve ever seen in my life 🥇 so much respect and I will buy his book even though I think he freely gave us all the important info we need. Thank u so much, this is exactly what I was seeking this morning. It’s a blessing I feel.

  • @DamianDemasi
    @DamianDemasi 6 років тому +5

    Awesome episode!! I'm suffering of sleep apnea since years, and I know how important is having good sleep. Nice insights and tips! Thanks!

  • @judiko142
    @judiko142 5 років тому +8

    Shawn drops so much knowledge. Great interview

  • @wonderwoman8970
    @wonderwoman8970 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for what you do. I feel loved because you put things out there that matter to you for all of us.

  • @tiffanytrixtr7271
    @tiffanytrixtr7271 6 років тому +7

    Just wow!!! Really enjoyed how beautifully this interview went as well as amazing content. Thank you!

  • @agametedua
    @agametedua 6 років тому +84

    I am SO undisciplined with my sleep. The worst part is that i THINK i know how lack of sleep affects me. But i still somehow see sleep as being boring. Yes. Very dumb of me. I will drill the importance of sleep in the grand scheme of things IN MY HEAD. #notetoself haha
    Really valuable information! Thank you!

    • @mistertexaz
      @mistertexaz 6 років тому +4

      Haha yeah. I tend to get more mind active at night when I should be getting ready to sleep. I used to fight bed time and sleep. This wasted A LOT of time. I'm trying to get better at this

    • @iamiliusamthatiam1887
      @iamiliusamthatiam1887 6 років тому +7

      Sleep is not boring if you connect to you dreamworld.
      Then live gets boring i promise you.
      💚

    • @SystemNutrition
      @SystemNutrition 6 років тому

      oh shut up

    • @faxoxo2306
      @faxoxo2306 5 років тому

      Agatha Nicodin me too. I get cold all the time and more skinny because I am naturally skinny but my face gets bigger

    • @tamashumi7961
      @tamashumi7961 5 років тому +3

      @@TheShawnModel indeed it's the FOMO mostly, I think. Daily routine tasks take too much time then we'd like to still have some time for ourselves and the only thing at cost of which we may get it is sleep. However this makes us blunt and less efficient on a following day, which makes the day to feel even shorter so we further cut off even more sleep time and so it goes... Welcome into sleep deprivation dead loop.

  • @MadisonDohnt
    @MadisonDohnt 5 років тому +8

    It's crazy how much of an effect the cortisol hormone can have on ALL body functions! Great video

  • @jngfitness2001
    @jngfitness2001 2 роки тому +48

    I recently turned 50 and I wake up every morning feeling like a 19-year-old gymnast as I swear by getting a nice dose of sleep, religiously!! It truly contributes to your fountain of youth!!

    • @johannaandrews2803
      @johannaandrews2803 2 роки тому +3

      Its so true, add exercise and positive thinking, with dashes of gratitude to God. Wow

    • @julioanderson8797
      @julioanderson8797 2 роки тому +1

      That is so well written and articulated as a way to put it. You know your sleep so well and the importance of it. This video has only further reinforced how great rest/sleep is and both the host and the guest here are bright and sharing info worth more than gold. Also love that you’re the top comment as I rarely, if ever, read them. Again, so well said and much respect/Happy Holidays.

    • @standinginthegap7118
      @standinginthegap7118 2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely

    • @paulconway384
      @paulconway384 2 роки тому +1

      I am lucky to get 6 hrs since I turned 50 😂

    • @jngfitness2001
      @jngfitness2001 2 роки тому

      @@paulconway384 That’s decent… Try to strive for 7 to be 8 hrs. 😎🤙🏽

  • @LunyMilky
    @LunyMilky 6 років тому +5

    Thank you so much Tom! It's for experiences and lessons like this that I follow your show. This was mind blowing

  • @LootYour53lf
    @LootYour53lf 6 років тому +5

    This is one of the best interviews I have heard ever!

  • @xavieranthony9874
    @xavieranthony9874 4 роки тому +5

    I love this guy !! He seems very genuine! He definitely helped me

  • @FHskatechannel
    @FHskatechannel 5 років тому +3

    "Why we sleep" is a must to read. ❤️

  • @callumcampbell4978
    @callumcampbell4978 6 років тому +7

    Wow, truly fascinating and inspiring.
    One of my favourite interviews yet.
    Thank you It and Shawn. 😁

  • @KickingwithKara
    @KickingwithKara 6 років тому +3

    This was simply outstanding. From the smoothness and flow going through the topics, to the amazing knowledge and passion shared by Shawn and his ability to really simplify what clearly are complex concepts. Bravo guys. Thank you. Now I seriously need to put this away to go to sleep!!! 😬💪🏻👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @gytisjakubenas9703
    @gytisjakubenas9703 3 роки тому

    Thanks to this health theory episode I've listened to every single podcast The Model health show, which is hosted by this man right here, he is so good at explaining everything and backing everything he says with some research, 436 episodes later my life is totally changed looking at my understanding of the health. Great video

  • @WisdomBytes
    @WisdomBytes 3 роки тому

    Shawn was so calm and relaxed - a perfect example of what he conveys. Brilliant and so clear are his statements. Loved it !! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @90MysteriumFascinans
    @90MysteriumFascinans 4 роки тому +6

    He’s really hard to stop listening to! He’s such a charismatic and comforting presence. And has a lot of great information. Great interview!

  • @TheAVITube
    @TheAVITube 6 років тому +5

    Please keep doing Health Theory Segments! These are incredible!

  • @meghaaabhardwaj7042
    @meghaaabhardwaj7042 5 років тому +2

    A wonderful episode. Thoroughly enjoyed the content. Thank you for bringing quality and life uplifting videos to us Tom.
    Cheers.

  • @ForeZen3
    @ForeZen3 6 років тому +22

    I went to bed early but I kept listening to the video on my phone, screen facing down. My little light hack.

    • @lisasmith516
      @lisasmith516 4 роки тому +1

      Me too. But it is due to "data rolling" (T-Mobile bsh!t)

  • @WHOA54
    @WHOA54 6 років тому +6

    Enthralled by him. Wowzers. Incredible information. Thank you♡

  • @jeffbeamer9882
    @jeffbeamer9882 4 роки тому +1

    I love the positivity of all the comments. Says a lot about Tom's community.

  • @rdfilms.
    @rdfilms. 5 років тому +2

    Love this channel! Fully loaded with precious information for human health. It really changed my life.. You are doing a spectacular job!

  • @aLr_boosh
    @aLr_boosh 6 років тому +6

    That was a real good show! Definitely gonna go back and take notes on a second listen. Lot of good tips starting around the 30 minute mark