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THE ED MYLETT SHOW

Why “Less Stress” Might Be Killing Your Potential with Dr. Sharon Bergquist

THE ED MYLETT SHOW

Ed Mylett

Entrepreneurship, Education, Business, Self-improvement

4.913.6K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2025

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Hidden Stress That’s Sabotaging Your Body and Mind What if the real reason you're stuck, sick, or stressed isn't just your schedule—but the way your nervous system is wired to survive, not thrive? In this life-changing conversation with Dr. Sharon Bergquist—a leading internal medicine physician, researcher, and founder of the first integrative health center at Emory University—we go deep into the science of whole-person health. And I’m telling you: this will shift how you think about stress, healing, and what it really takes to feel well. Dr. Bergquist breaks down the truth about how chronic stress, trauma, and even low-grade inflammation are quietly wrecking your health behind the scenes—even when you're eating right and exercising. We’re not talking about surface-level tips here. This is about the deep work that affects everything: your immune system, mental clarity, metabolism, energy, and even how fast you age. And the wild part? Most people don’t even realize how much stress their body is carrying until it’s already showing up as symptoms. We talk about how early childhood adversity changes your biology, why mindset alone isn’t enough to heal, and how you can actually retrain your nervous system to shift out of fight-or-flight and into a state of calm, clarity, and repair. Dr. Bergquist shares practical steps you can start today—from breathwork and emotional regulation to purpose-driven habits—that work with your body, not against it. This isn’t just a medical conversation—it’s a blueprint for resilience. Because if you're chasing peak performance but ignoring your internal state, you’re driving with the brakes on. Dr. Bergquist calls it “healthspan”—living longer and better. And that starts with how you manage your stress, how you process pain, and how you learn to feel safe in your own body again. Key Takeaways: Why chronic stress is one of the biggest threats to your long-term health How early life adversity can silently shape your health trajectory The link between emotional trauma, immune dysfunction, and aging How to activate your parasympathetic nervous system and promote healing Simple, science-backed strategies to improve your healthspan starting today The difference between treating symptoms and building true resilience If your body has been telling you something’s off—or if you just know it’s time to feel good again—this episode is your roadmap. — Max Out.   👉 SUBSCRIBE TO ED'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL NOW 👈   → → → CONNECT WITH ED MYLETT ON SOCIAL MEDIA: ← ← ←  ➡️ INSTAGRAM   ➡️FACEBOOK   ➡️ LINKEDIN   ➡️ X   ➡️ WEBSITE  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the admiral show.

0:08.5

Okay, guys, welcome back to the show.

0:10.8

So is stress bad?

0:13.2

Is all stress bad?

0:14.7

Not all stress is bad.

0:16.9

Okay, good.

0:17.3

Well, that voice you hear right there is going to answer that question this week. And so that's really what we're going to talk with. There's going to be an interesting journey about stress and how it makes an impact on you and whether some of it is a lot better for you than you think. And so the lady's voice that you just heard is Sharon Berkwist. And she's a physician, a researcher. And she's really a pioneer in lifestyle, regenerative

0:39.4

medicine, is how I would say it.

0:41.2

And she's Yale and Harvard trained, so we know her IQ's higher than mine, for sure.

0:46.6

But she's got a book out right now that is really interesting called The Stress Paradox,

0:51.6

why you need stress to live longer healthier and happier and for a lot of

0:57.0

you that's kind of a counterintuitive thought but we're going to hopefully prove that to you today

1:01.0

so Sharon welcome to the show thank you for being here oh thank you for having me it's an absolute

1:06.1

honor and pleasure and by the way she's a doctor as well'll make sure I give her that grace. So I don't

1:12.7

even if we were to begin with you. Most interviews I do, but let's just start out with this sort of

1:17.0

paradox that, you know, everyone in the personal development field is trying to reduce stress all

1:22.6

the time. Make sure you meditate. Take your walk. Just get away from stress. And I think I'm sort of proof that I'm 54.

1:30.3

I think stress has actually been pretty good for me over the year.

1:32.9

So talk about the types of stress, at least to begin, give them the framework, the types of

1:37.7

stress that are actually good for us, not bad.

1:41.1

Yeah.

1:41.5

So, you know, I think we have really been culturally trained to think of stress as bad.

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