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Think of Gratitude and More for Remarkably Great Sleep

Thursday Tea with Sami

Thursday Tea with Sami
Think of Gratitude and More for Remarkably Great Sleep
Jul 24, 2025 Season 1 Episode 7
Samia Estrada, PsyD, DipABLM

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In this episode of Thursday Tea with Sami, I sit down with Dr. Heather Martarella, a clinical psychologist specializing in sleep and gratitude. We explore what really happens in your brain and body during sleep, how modern life interferes with rest, and the powerful connection between gratitude practices and better sleep. Dr. Martarella shares insights from her clinical work, practical tools you can use tonight, and the science behind why a few minutes of reflection can make a big difference in your well-being.

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