Somnilopod: Sleep Health Education

Jay C. McGuire

A fun and exciting look at one third of our lives: Sleep. We will discuss sleep education, bizarre sleep disorders, products reviews and more.

  1. 1D AGO

    ep 122 - why sleep changes in your 40s and 50s (and how to fix It)

    How Sleep Changes in Midlife (And What You Can Do About It) Are you waking up at 3AM more often? Feeling like your sleep is lighter than it used to be? Wondering why midlife suddenly changed everything? In this episode of Somnilopod, Jay McGuire — sleep science professional with over three decades of clinical experience — breaks down the real physiological changes that occur as we enter our 40s, 50s, and early 60s. Midlife sleep isn't broken. It's evolving. You'll learn: Why deep sleep naturally decreases with age How circadian rhythms shift earlier in midlife The role of perimenopause, menopause, and testosterone decline Why 3AM awakenings are biologically common How stress and cortisol affect nighttime wakefulness The rise of sleep apnea and other midlife sleep disorders Why sleep perception changes as we age Evidence-based strategies to stabilize and optimize sleep This episode explores the science behind lighter sleep, early morning awakenings, night sweats, stress-related insomnia, and increased nighttime awareness — and gives you practical, realistic tools to improve sleep quality without fear or panic. If you're part of Generation X navigating career demands, aging parents, shifting hormones, and a changing body, this episode will help you understand what's happening — and what actually works. Midlife sleep requires a different strategy than 20-year-old sleep. And that's not a problem — it's an upgrade. Rest assured.

    15 min
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A fun and exciting look at one third of our lives: Sleep. We will discuss sleep education, bizarre sleep disorders, products reviews and more.