A Science-Based Nighttime Routine

A Science-Based Nighttime Routine

Author: Juna Gjata January 13, 2025 Duration: 6:00

In this episode, we’re diving into the science of the ultimate nighttime routine! From setting the perfect sleep-friendly temperature to why you should (finally) put your phone away before bed, we’re breaking down simple habits to help you wind down and sleep better. Plus, do red light bulbs, evening alarms, or skipping that late-night snack really make a difference? Tune in to learn how to optimize your evenings and wake up feeling refreshed!

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