
In an era of endless scrolling, breaking news, and constant digital noise, our brains are drowning in input. This episode explores how overstimulation—through social media, news cycles, and even music—disrupts emotional well-being, increasing anxiety, irritability, fatigue, and even changes in sleep and diet. We’ll break down the neuroscience behind why our minds struggle to shut off, how political and social uncertainty fuels chronic stress, and why too much information leaves us feeling drained rather than informed. Most importantly, we’ll discuss mindfulness-based strategies to break free from the overload, reclaim mental clarity, and restore balance. Tune in to discover how to quiet the chaos and reset your mind.
Reference
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Turel, O., He, Q., Brevers, D., & Bechara, A. (2018). Delay discounting mediates the association between post-bedtime screen exposure and sleep impairment in adolescents. Sleep Health, 4(4), 292-298. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2018.04.071