Mind. Body. Sleep.® is your go-to podcast for breaking free from insomnia and reclaiming your nights—naturally. Hosted by holistic sleep coach Beth Kendall, who fully recovered after 42 years of chronic insomnia, this show explores the fascinating science of neuroplasticity, the nervous system, and the powerful mind-body connection that shapes how we sleep. Each episode brings hope and clarity, helping you understand why insomnia develops and how to retrain your brain for lasting, restorative rest. Through expert insights, practical tools, and real-life recovery stories, you’ll discover a new path to peaceful sleep that doesn’t rely on medication or quick fixes. If you’ve been searching for a holistic, science-backed approach to overcoming insomnia, you’re in the right place. Get ready to transform your relationship with sleep—and with yourself.
Emily’s insomnia started with a single sleepless night. She’d stayed up late before, but always on purpose. This time, the choice wasn't hers. And that loss of control left her feeling scared, confused, and convinced something inside her must be broken.
What followed next was a cycle she didn’t understand: long nights, constant clock-watching, dread as the sun went down, and days shaped entirely around preventing anot...
When insomnia shows up, it can feel like more than lost sleep.
You may grieve the loss of freedom, spontaneity, and the trust you once had.
In this episode, Beth talks about:
If you’ve ever felt sad about how much inso...
In this foundational episode, Beth is joined by Mind. Body. Sleep.® co-coach Richard Wills to explore one of the most important — and least understood — aspects of insomnia recovery: hyperarousal.
Together, they unpack what hyperarousal really is, how it shows up in the body and mind, and why it’s the true obstacle standing between you and effortless sleep.
You’ll learn the four types of hyperarousal and how each ...
Beth spent 42 years chasing sleep.
Until one day, she realized the very effort to “fix” insomnia was the exact thing keeping her stuck.
What followed wasn’t another hack, routine, or bedtime ritual. It was a complete shift in how she related to sleep itself.
In this episode, Beth shares three transformational mindsets that quietly ended her lifelong battle with insomnia.
You’ll hear how ownership...
In this episode, I explore what I consider the single most powerful tool for overcoming insomnia — your response. When it comes to long-term recovery, it’s not about finding a magic sleep trick or trying harder to force sleep. It’s about how you respond to the experience of insomnia itself.
We’ll look at what happens when the brain’s hyperarousal system misinterprets sleeplessness as danger and how to shift that conditione...
In this inspiring story, Rik shares how insomnia brought him to his knees — and how he slowly rewired fear into freedom. From panic attacks to the loneliness of sleepless nights, he describes what it was like to feel trapped in the cycle of anxiety and exhaustion.
But through patience, community, and a new understanding of the mind, Rik discovered something profound: freedom isn’t perfect sleep. It’s letting go of the figh...
Ever feel like your insomnia was FINALLY gone… only to have it come back for no apparent reason?
This used to drive me absolutely bananas.
Insomnia can vanish for weeks, months—or even years at a time, and then reappear without warning.
No wonder it's so confusing.
But once I learned how memory works and how the brain stores experiences, it started to make a lot more sense.
In...
Can't stop thinking about your sleep?
Wondering how to get back to clarity?
Feel like you're just spinning your wheels?
Sounds pretty normal to me.
In fact, confusion is often a sign that something deeper is happening beneath the surface.
In this episode, I talk about what overthinking really is, why it shows up during recovery, and how to relate to it in a way that helps you m...
Stuck in the research loop with insomnia?
You’re not alone.
When sleep becomes unpredictable, researching feels like the next best thing to do. Because at least you're doing something… right?
But what if that something is quietly reinforcing the very problem you’re trying to solve?
In this episode, Beth and Michelle talk about why it’s so easy to get trapped in the research loop, and why it’...
Have you ever wondered what actually makes insomnia recovery possible?
In this episode, I talk about exactly that.
We explore one of the most hopeful principles of neuroplasticity — and why it’s the reason getting beyond insomnia isn't just possible… but inevitable when you understand how the brain works.
The human brain has the amazing capacity to change associations and shift links.
And ...
I had such a lovely time sitting down with Liz, a psychotherapist and alum of the Mind. Body. Sleep. mentorship.
Not only did Liz make it through insomnia herself, but she stayed active in the community to support others still on their way.
Like so many of us, she tried everything:
But the more she tried, the more fear crept in.
Not just a fear of not sl...
Let's talk about doubt.
Doubt is something every single person on the recovery path deals with, and I was no exception.
In this episode, we take a deeper look at what doubt really is, why it feels so powerful, and how to shift your relationship with it so it no longer holds you back.
Come with me and learn:
1. What’s actually driving doubt (hint: safety!), and why it’s a normal part of the...
Today I’m talking about a mindset that quietly fueled insomnia and kept me stuck for years.
This mindset can create pressure, anxiety, and an endless loop of trying to "get it right."
If you're feeling stuck... overwhelmed... wondering why your brain still won't let go — this might be a part of the picture.
Tune in to explore the quiet beliefs that keep this loop alive, and how to shi...
It was such fun to sit down with Richard Wills MD, resident sleep coach in the Mind. Body. Sleep. Mentorship, to discuss why conventional advice often misses the mark when it comes to insomnia.
Tune in to hear:
This episode is a little science, a little woo, and a whole lot of HOPE.
If you’ve ever felt like the harder you try to sleep, the more impossible it becomes — you’re not alone.
In this talk, Beth breaks down:
Mike spent months fighting with sleep.
Melatonin? Nope.
Sleep hygiene? Not the magic answer.
CBT-I? Let’s just say it had him sitting in the dark, petting his cat, calculating his “sleep score” like a mathematician.
The more he tried, the worse things got. Until he realized something HUGE — the best way to control sleep is to not try and control it.
This episode is packed with powerful insights you don’t want to miss:
Our world is FLOODED with health advice. And not all of it is helpful.
Especially if you're recovering from insomnia.
You're going along, working your way back to peaceful sleep, and then BAM!
Another scary statistic shows up.
And you feel that old fear rise to the surface again.
So, what can we do?
In this episode, I answer that very thing.
Listen in and l...
This week I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Michelle Weil, fellow sleep coach (and dear friend), to discuss a powerful question in the insomnia recovery process:
Does belief shape behavior, or does behavior shift belief?
And why does it even matter?
Well, if you're struggling insomnia, you've probably got some unhelpful beliefs about sleep that aren't even true.
Do a...
What if insomnia recovery didn’t have to be awful?
What if it could be one of the most interesting things you ever experience?
For me, it was. And it can be for you, too.
In this episode, I share the one sentence that transformed my recovery and why I still rely on it today.
This simple sentence helped me:
When I had insomnia, I’d toss and turn all night, only to fall blissfully asleep right before the alarm went off.
Even more strange, I’d stay awake all night, but then magically fall asleep during my 10-minute snooze alarm.
So what gives?
Well, it’s not as strange as it might seem. In fact, it makes perfect sense.
Tune into this episode to understand why this happens and how “less is more” when i...
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