Why Your Threshold Keeps Getting Lower

Why Your Threshold Keeps Getting Lower

Author: Lydia Joy March 16, 2026 Duration: 39:36

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You used to bounce back.

A stressful week, a bad night of sleep, a stomach bug โ€” they cost you, but you recovered. Your threshold was higher. Your margin was wider.

Now recovery takes longer than it should. A cold lingers for two weeks instead of three days. A hard season leaves you depleted for months. Foods you've eaten your whole life suddenly cause bloating, brain fog, or mood shifts you can't explain. Your sleep is lighter. You're more reactive โ€” to environments, to chemicals, to other people's stress. Supplements that used to help now feel like too much.

You're still functioning. Maybe even high-performing. But it's costing you more than it used to. And you can feel how much less margin you're operating on.

This isn't just stress. And it's not in your head.

In this episode, I'm walking through something I call ecological compression โ€” and why it's at the root of the fragility so many high-functioning people are quietly living with right now.

This episode is part of my Terrain MAP series, and it builds on the gut ecology triangle I introduced in the last episode. But here I zoom out further โ€” because the triangle doesn't arise in a vacuum. It has a context. A cause. And understanding that cause changes the entire frame.

Here's what I cover:

We are living in a state of microbial deprivation. Research shows the average person in the developed world spends roughly 90% of their life indoors โ€” in environments engineered to minimize microbial contact. That is a radical departure from the conditions our immune systems co-evolved with, and the health consequences are real and measurable.

Your immune system was designed to be trained by microbes. I explain the role of regulatory T cells โ€” the immune system's peacemakers โ€” and why their development and function depend on diverse, ongoing microbial exposure from soil, outdoor air, plants, animals, and fermented foods. When that exposure drops, immune calibration fails. Inflammatory tone rises. And the gut ecology triangle gets harder to interrupt.

I revisit the diversity-barrier-endotoxin loop with this larger context in place โ€” so you can see not just what's happening in the gut, but why it's so difficult to fully resolve without addressing the upstream terrain that generated it.

I talk about how resilience erodes quietly. Not as a crisis, but as accumulation. As gradual narrowing. And why most people adapt to it โ€” adjusting expectations, working around symptoms โ€” until someone maps their actual terrain and shows them that things don't have to be this way.

And I walk through what ecological restoration actually requires. Not more supplements. Not more restriction. The specific conditions โ€” environmental microbial exposure, dietary diversity, nervous system pacing, mineral stabilization, motility support, and barrier rebuilding โ€” that allow the immune system to

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Thereโ€™s a quiet intelligence in your body that knows how to heal, if you remember how to listen. Rewilded Wellness is a conversation about returning to that conversation-the one between you and the natural world that shaped our biology. Host Lydia Joy guides these explorations, moving beyond generic advice to examine personalized, nature-inspired approaches to well-being. Episodes weave together functional nutrition, mindful movement, and mental resilience practices, all through the lens of our inherent connection to the environment. Youโ€™ll hear discussions on how seasonal eating aligns with our internal rhythms, why physical movement is more than just exercise, and ways to cultivate a mindset that supports sustainable health. This isnโ€™t about adding more complexity to your life; itโ€™s about stripping back the noise to access the foundational wisdom we all carry. The podcast operates on the core idea that vibrant health is an active partnership with the wildness within and around us. Tune in for grounded, thoughtful dialogues that reframe healing not as a destination, but as a daily practice of realignment and trust in your own capacity.
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