The Impact of Sleep on Health and Family Life
Papaya Talk2 Des 2025

The Impact of Sleep on Health and Family Life

In this episode, Alyssa and Nadia record together in person for the first time in a while, bringing a different energy to their conversation. They tackle two major topics that come up during the holiday season: sleep and family dynamics.

Alyssa just returned from a week in Melbourne, Australia, where she trained with physical therapists on the connection between sleep, pain, and healing. She learned about custom bed fitting and plans to bring this knowledge into her clinic. The conversation reveals a fascinating insight: when you're chronically sleep-deprived, your brain actually stops recognizing how tired you are.

Nadia opens up about her inconsistent sleep schedule due to constantly shifting between school, home, and travel. Surprisingly, she handles jet lag well everywhere except when returning home to California, where even a 3-hour time difference hits hard. They explore whether this is because home triggers a parasympathetic response, allowing her body to finally relax.

The discussion takes a more serious turn when Alyssa expresses concern about Eric's graveyard shift schedule (9:30 PM to 9:00 AM) and the connection between chronic sleep deprivation and dementia. While Eric can fall asleep anywhere when he's not working, Alyssa learned this isn't actually a good sign—it indicates the body needs more regular sleep.

The second half dives into family dynamics during the holidays. Nadia shares that protecting her peace means going home, not avoiding it. For her, family is always the most important thing, and being away makes the eventual return feel even more necessary. She describes home as "time for herself" because she has fewer responsibilities there—no dishes, no cooking, just being present.

Alyssa brings up how her room has been transformed into a guest room, with all of Nadia's decorations and posters removed. Nadia admits it doesn't really feel like her room anymore, but she's accepted it. She reflects on how she used to revert to her 16-year-old self when coming home, but now without those physical reminders, it's easier to just be present.

They touch on the pressure many people feel around family during the holidays—the loaded questions about relationships, jobs, and life plans. Nadia's approach is to "suck it up" and show up because maintaining family connection is worth more than avoiding temporary discomfort.

The episode wraps with a question to listeners: are they ready for expert guests to join the podcast, or do they prefer the existing format?

Takeaways

  • Chronic sleep deprivation makes it harder to recognize you're sleep-deprived
  • Working graveyard shifts can have long-term health consequences, including increased dementia risk
  • Being able to fall asleep anywhere isn't necessarily a good sign—it can indicate sleep debt
  • For some people, protecting your peace means going home, not avoiding family
  • Home can feel like "time for yourself" when you have fewer daily responsibilities there
  • Coming home during holidays can trigger old patterns and versions of yourself
  • Physical spaces and childhood rooms hold emotional significance, even when transformed
  • Family loyalty and maintaining connections can outweigh temporary discomfort
  • Holiday gatherings often come with loaded questions about life milestones
  • Recording in person versus remotely changes the dynamic of conversation

Chapters

0:10–2:08 – Recording Together in Person for the First Time

2:09–5:27 – Alyssa's Trip to Melbourne and What She Learned About Sleep

5:28–7:24 – Nadia's Sleep Patterns and Jet Lag at Home

7:25–8:54 – Concerns About Eric's Graveyard Shift and Dementia Risk

8:55–10:38 – Family Dynamics During the Holidays

10:39–12:23 – The Question: Family Loyalty vs. Protecting Your Peace

12:24–14:25 – Why Nadia Chooses to Go Home

14:26–16:06 – Home as Time for Yourself

16:07–17:52 – Reverting to Your High School Self

17:53–18:57 – Nadia's Room Becoming a Guest Room

18:58–19:54 – Looking Ahead: Will Nadia Move Back? Will There Be Guests?

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