Doctor's Wealth and Wellness

Episode 81 Sleep Stacking for Shift Workers: How to Feel Human Again on 4 Hours

Norm Wright Season 1 Episode 81

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In Episode 81 of Doctor’s Wealth and Wellness, host Norm Wright—sharing lessons from his OB-GYN wife’s punishing night shifts—unveils “sleep stacking,” a four-layer, evidence-based protocol that transforms fragmented 4–5 hour sleep into genuinely restorative rest for shift workers. Supported by a 2025 Sleep Medicine Reviews meta-analysis of 3,100 physicians and nurses (31% more deep sleep, 41% less fatigue, 27% lower burnout), the stack includes: (1) a 10-minute core-temperature drop via hot shower then cool room (or quick call-room hack) to cut sleep latency 19% (Stanford); (2) 300–400 mg magnesium glycinate plus 20–30 g slow carbs within 30 minutes of lights-out for 24% more REM (Johns Hopkins); (3) an 11-minute free Yoga Nidra/NSDR script that makes four hours feel like six (Cleveland Clinic); and (4) a 60-second double-inhale “anchor breath” wake-up to slash morning grogginess 38% (VA Hospital). Wright says his wife now feels better after nights than she ever did on days, challenges every shift worker to stack all four layers for seven consecutive sleeps while tracking daily “how human do I feel?” scores (1–10), and invites them to screenshot day 1 vs. day 7 and email support@skcfinancial.com—because feeling like a zombie is no longer mandatory. Examples in this episode are hypothetical and not representative of a specific individual.

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