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October 24, 2025 29 mins
Ep. 220 If you’ve been pouring from an empty cup, this is your reminder that rest isn’t a luxury—it’s necessary for healing and restoration. As women, we’re taught to keep adding—roles, goals, responsibilities—until rest feels “unnatural.” During the Aligned Entrepreneur Pod-a-Thon, I sat down with Sleep Coach Soda Kuczkowski to name that conditioning, release the guilt, and practice rest as a pathway to healing and aligned leadership. We unpack why exhaustion became the norm and how to restore clarity, creativity, and peace with science-backed habits that actually fit a real woman’s life. Tap to listen or watch the restream on YouTube on the JazzCast Pros Network Channel: https://youtu.be/Dwc2v28C5Ek?si=kSna8f3ijEBv9Izz 🌐 Resources: 👉 ⁠Maryann’s Website⁠👉 ⁠Instagram⁠👉 ⁠Facebook⁠👉 ⁠TikTok⁠ Read more on this topic 7 Types of Rest for Sustainable Success START WITH SLEEP — Programs, workshops, and resources for better rest and recovery 👉 startwithsleep.com Sleep Space App — Tracks your sleep patterns, learns your rhythms, and helps optimize your bedtime routine 👉 sleepspace.com Find Your Chronotype — Take the quiz from Dr. Michael Breus, author of The Power of When, to learn your natural sleep rhythm 👉 thepowerofwhenquiz.com Key Takeaways Rest as Healing: You can’t lead from depletion. Rest is the bridge between stress and sleep—and the foundation of clear decisions and calm confidence. Doze Ep 95 draft.mp3 7 Types of Rest: Pinpoint what you’re missing (it’s not always “more sleep”). Doze Ep 95 draft.mp3 Know Your Chronotype: Align your day with your biology (bear, wolf, lion, dolphin) for saner schedules and better energy. Doze Ep 95 draft.mp3 Light & Caffeine: Morning sunlight sets your rhythm; late screens and poorly timed caffeine steal deep sleep—and resilience. Doze Ep 95 draft.mp3 Boundaries = Self-Respect: Calendar guardrails (hello, slow mornings) protect your mental rest and keep you in alignment. Chapters: 0:00 – Live from the Aligned Entrepreneur Pod-a-Thon at WXXI 0:35 – The New Hustle: Why Rest Is the Ultimate Self-Care 2:05 – “I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead”: Busting the Restless Culture Myth 3:20 – The Mental Load of Women in Leadership 5:40 – The Power of Subtraction: Making Space for Wellness 6:50 – Maryann’s Ayahuasca Journey & the Message to Rest 9:00 – The Seven Types of Rest Explained 12:20 – Discovering Your Chronotype: Bears, Wolves, Lions & Dolphins 16:00 – Setting Boundaries Around Sleep & Mental Rest 18:10 – Bedtime Begins at Breakfast: Light, Caffeine & Consistency 23:20 – The Science of Napping & Sleep Cycles 25:00 – Snooze Buttons, Sleep Disorders & Resetting Your Rhythm 26:20 – Final Thoughts: Rest as a Radical Act for Entrepreneurs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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