Your occupation doesn't just fund your lifestyle—it fundamentally shapes your metabolic health. For the 90,000 hours we spend working during our lifetime, our body's chemistry responds directly to our sense of purpose and alignment. When we drag ourselves to jobs that drain rather than fulfill us, our stress hormones surge, blood sugars spike, and insulin resistance takes root. While many of us diligently count carbs and monitor glucose levels, we often overlook how powerfully our job satisf...
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Your occupation doesn't just fund your lifestyle—it fundamentally shapes your metabolic health. For the 90,000 hours we spend working during our lifetime, our body's chemistry responds directly to our sense of purpose and alignment. When we drag ourselves to jobs that drain rather than fulfill us, our stress hormones surge, blood sugars spike, and insulin resistance takes root. While many of us diligently count carbs and monitor glucose levels, we often overlook how powerfully our job satisf...
Balancing Act: A Blueprint for Managing Stress and Diabetes Together
Do You Know with Dr. Dwain Woode
45 minutes
1 year ago
Balancing Act: A Blueprint for Managing Stress and Diabetes Together
Strap in for a riveting journey with me, Dr. Dwain Woode, as we tackle the often misunderstood nexus of diabetes and stress and how mastering this connection can transform your health. Imagine the sheer power of your body's stress response, akin to the adrenaline surge I experienced during a high-stakes white-water rafting escapade, a story I'll share in vivid detail. This episode peels back the layers of managing diabetes through the lens of our body's innate physiological fireworks, present...
Do You Know with Dr. Dwain Woode
Your occupation doesn't just fund your lifestyle—it fundamentally shapes your metabolic health. For the 90,000 hours we spend working during our lifetime, our body's chemistry responds directly to our sense of purpose and alignment. When we drag ourselves to jobs that drain rather than fulfill us, our stress hormones surge, blood sugars spike, and insulin resistance takes root. While many of us diligently count carbs and monitor glucose levels, we often overlook how powerfully our job satisf...