S2, Ep10: The Meaning of Sleep | How poor rest fuels male anxiety & depression
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Are we obsessing over sleep in all the wrong ways? Sleep is essential for men’s mental health, but chasing perfection can sometimes do more harm than good.
In this episode of The Meaning of Men, I speak to Dr. Chris Winter, neurologist and sleep expert, about the crucial connection between sleep, mental health, and emotional wellbeing. Dr. Winter challenges common myths about sleep and shares insights on how to cultivate restorative rest without stress or obsession.
In this episode you will learn:
How poor sleep contributes to anxiety, depression, and cognitive challenges
Why falling asleep too quickly can be a warning sign rather than a mark of good sleep
The importance of sleep consistency over simply achieving “perfect” rest
How quiet, reflective moments before sleep support emotional processing and mental health
Practical strategies to improve sleep quality, reduce insomnia, and reclaim energy and focus
This conversation is essential for anyone interested in men’s mental health, sleep science, wellbeing, stress management, and emotional resilience, offering research-backed guidance and practical tools for transforming your relationship with rest.
Hear more from Dr Chris:
Instagram: @drchriswinter Webpage: www.wchriswinter.com Podcast: Sleep Unplugged with Dr. Chris Winter Timestamps: 05:14: The Impact of Sleep on Mental Health 09:37: Defining Sleep: What It Is and Why It Matters 14:29: The Gender Dynamics of Sleep Deprivation 16:25: Optimising Sleep: Quality, Quantity, and Consistency 26:53: Recognising Sleep-Related Warning Signs 34:05: Understanding Sleep Quality and Mental Health 35:31: The Mechanics of Sleep and Mental Processing 47:53: Creating a Pre-Sleep Routine for Better Mental Health57 episodes