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No More Sleepless

by Anna Akosua

The No More Sleepless Podcast is for all those struggling with sleep or insomnia. Whether you are struggling falling asleep or staying asleep, this podcast is for you. Gently doze off as I provide you with some sleep tips and tricks, distract you from your own thoughts and finally talk you down to sleep with a bedtime story. During my own struggle with insomnia, I spent lots of time researching how to get better sleep and tried nearly everything to get back to a normal sleep pattern. Learn how I overcame my insomnia and hopefully you too will be sleeping better soon.

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Episodes

EP 038 - Best Room Temperature for Good Sleep

30m · Published 16 Feb 01:00

I'm kicking off a min-series on the ideal sleep environment (inspired by our current home renovations and upcoming move). Right now, I've been spending my weekends at the new place, on an air mattress or a camping sleeping pad... in a nutshell not the ideal sleep environment.

A poll by the National Sleep Foundation found that a cool room temperature was one of the most important factors in getting a good night’s sleep. You might remember those nights when you are too hot and you are tossing and turning, not getting a good night's rest. Now this may sound more like a problem in hot summer nights but that can easily also happen in cold winter nights when the heat is running high, you have your warm fleece pajama on and are under the big comforter. What might start out feeling cozy and comfortable, might end up keeping you from sleeping well at night with you waking up too hot. 

In today's episode, I will go over the ideal bedroom temperature for you, as well as mention specifics for infants. I will also provide you with a few tips for those instances where your comfort temperature setting differs from anyone else in the house. 

I was recording today's episode with some rain pouring down. I was recording in our shed and thought it might sound calming. Now listening to it back again the audio does not sound like it's the best audio but I hope you will still enjoy this episode. 

For more information on the No More Sleepless podcast, check out www.nomoresleepless.com. 

Get in touch with me via email at [email protected] or connect with me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.

EP 038 - Best Room Temperature for Good Sleep

30m · Published 16 Feb 01:00

I'm kicking off a min-series on the ideal sleep environment (inspired by our current home renovations and upcoming move). Right now, I've been spending my weekends at the new place, on an air mattress or a camping sleeping pad... in a nutshell not the ideal sleep environment.

A poll by the National Sleep Foundation found that a cool room temperature was one of the most important factors in getting a good night’s sleep. You might remember those nights when you are too hot and you are tossing and turning, not getting a good night's rest. Now this may sound more like a problem in hot summer nights but that can easily also happen in cold winter nights when the heat is running high, you have your warm fleece pajama on and are under the big comforter. What might start out feeling cozy and comfortable, might end up keeping you from sleeping well at night with you waking up too hot. 

In today's episode, I will go over the ideal bedroom temperature for you, as well as mention specifics for infants. I will also provide you with a few tips for those instances where your comfort temperature setting differs from anyone else in the house. 

I was recording today's episode with some rain pouring down. I was recording in our shed and thought it might sound calming. Now listening to it back again the audio does not sound like it's the best audio but I hope you will still enjoy this episode. 

For more information on the No More Sleepless podcast, check out www.nomoresleepless.com. 

Get in touch with me via email at [email protected] or connect with me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.

Ep 037 - Back to Basics - My Top 10 Sleep Tips

37m · Published 07 Feb 19:00

In today's episode I will go over my top 10 "Back to Basics" sleep tips for good sleep hygiene and better sleep in the long run. 
Fall asleep in a gentle sleep talk down as I go over my top sleep tips and end up the podcast episode with a bedtime story. 

To make sure you are not missing out on any episodes of the No More Sleepless bedtime podcast, please make sure to subscribe. Your support is highly appreciated. You can show your support by sharing this podcast, leaving a review or by checking out www.nomoresleepless.com for more ways on how to support this podcast.

I'd love to connect with you. You can follow me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.com or send me an email to [email protected].

Ep 037 - Back to Basics - My Top 10 Sleep Tips

37m · Published 07 Feb 19:00

In today's episode I will go over my top 10 "Back to Basics" sleep tips for good sleep hygiene and better sleep in the long run. 
Fall asleep in a gentle sleep talk down as I go over my top sleep tips and end up the podcast episode with a bedtime story. 

To make sure you are not missing out on any episodes of the No More Sleepless bedtime podcast, please make sure to subscribe. Your support is highly appreciated. You can show your support by sharing this podcast, leaving a review or by checking out www.nomoresleepless.com for more ways on how to support this podcast.

I'd love to connect with you. You can follow me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.com or send me an email to [email protected].

Ep 036 - Doubling Down on Self-Care

44m · Published 31 Jan 19:00

With all of us currently having a lot going on in life, I think it's a good time to double-down on self-care. I frequently get very intentional about self-care when I know I'm at a point in life where I feel spread thin, my calendar is full, and life's demands start to feel overwhelming.

Self-care does not have to be expensive, and self-care does not have to be time consuming. In today's episode I will go over 30+ inexpensive ways you can incorporate self-care at home. Self-care is not selfish! You need to take care of yourself so you can also take care of others, your loved ones, your business or work, and your future plans.

Fall asleep with this podcast episode made up of a long list of inexpensive ways you can incorporate some self-care into your daily routine.

The World Health Organization WHO defines self-care as “the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and to cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a healthcare provider”.

I think self-care is very important as a part of your overall health care and to promote your overall well-being. After I dealt with health issues to a degree where I had to go on medical leave, and after seeing two friends deal with burnout, I've become more aware of the importance of self-care and try to incorporate some form of self-care daily.

Follow me on instagram at anna_nomoresleepless and join me in a 30-day self-care challenge, coming out this week (fun prizes included). 

For more information on the No More Sleepless podcast, check out www.nomoresleepless.com. 

Subscribe to the No More Sleepless podcast. New episodes out on Sundays. 



Ep 036 - Doubling Down on Self-Care

44m · Published 31 Jan 19:00

With all of us currently having a lot going on in life, I think it's a good time to double-down on self-care. I frequently get very intentional about self-care when I know I'm at a point in life where I feel spread thin, my calendar is full, and life's demands start to feel overwhelming.

Self-care does not have to be expensive, and self-care does not have to be time consuming. In today's episode I will go over 30+ inexpensive ways you can incorporate self-care at home. Self-care is not selfish! You need to take care of yourself so you can also take care of others, your loved ones, your business or work, and your future plans.

Fall asleep with this podcast episode made up of a long list of inexpensive ways you can incorporate some self-care into your daily routine.

The World Health Organization WHO defines self-care as “the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and to cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a healthcare provider”.

I think self-care is very important as a part of your overall health care and to promote your overall well-being. After I dealt with health issues to a degree where I had to go on medical leave, and after seeing two friends deal with burnout, I've become more aware of the importance of self-care and try to incorporate some form of self-care daily.

Follow me on instagram at anna_nomoresleepless and join me in a 30-day self-care challenge, coming out this week (fun prizes included). 

For more information on the No More Sleepless podcast, check out www.nomoresleepless.com. 

Subscribe to the No More Sleepless podcast. New episodes out on Sundays. 



Ep 035 - Self-Care

49m · Published 24 Jan 18:00

When I was dealing with insomnia, and after seeing how burnout affected two of my friends, I realized the importance of self-care. 

In my opinion, self-care means taking care of yourself in various areas of your life (for example physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, financially, in your occupation,…) by taking care of yourself with compassion and self-love. In today’s episode, I encourage you to work on areas of continuous pain in your life, have at least one thing you enjoy and do for yourself every day, and be kind to yourself. You probably have heard it before: Self-care is not selfish and if you are taking care of yourself, you can also take care of others from a giving and loving place. 

If you are getting any value out of the No More Sleepless podcast, your support is highly appreciated. You can show your support by subscribing and sharing this podcast, leaving a review or by checking out www.nomoresleepless.com for more ways on how to support this podcast.

Please also follow me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.com

Ep 035 - Self-Care

49m · Published 24 Jan 18:00

When I was dealing with insomnia, and after seeing how burnout affected two of my friends, I realized the importance of self-care. 

In my opinion, self-care means taking care of yourself in various areas of your life (for example physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, financially, in your occupation,…) by taking care of yourself with compassion and self-love. In today’s episode, I encourage you to work on areas of continuous pain in your life, have at least one thing you enjoy and do for yourself every day, and be kind to yourself. You probably have heard it before: Self-care is not selfish and if you are taking care of yourself, you can also take care of others from a giving and loving place. 

If you are getting any value out of the No More Sleepless podcast, your support is highly appreciated. You can show your support by subscribing and sharing this podcast, leaving a review or by checking out www.nomoresleepless.com for more ways on how to support this podcast.

Please also follow me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.com

EP 034 - What You Can Learn From My Experience With Doctors

48m · Published 17 Jan 23:00

From fairly young on, I've had spent quite some time in doctor offices. Even though I don't feel that seeing the various traditional health care providers that I did see when I was struggling with insomnia, had a big impact on me personally overcoming the insomnia I dealt with, I still, however, always recommend you seeing a doctor for any concerns about your sleep, insomnia, or stress. Sleep issues can not only have short-term but also long-term health implications and therefore I find it very important that you see a doctor to ensure there are no underlying health issues that are affecting your sleep, like sleep apnea, or other health concerns. 
However, in this episode, I want to also empower you to take actions and steps to better your health and sleep, and I also want to encourage you to be an advocate for yourself. Hopefully the tips I'm providing here will help you work out a treatment plan that works for you. 

I have the utmost respect for anyone working in the medical field and am very thankful for your service!

If you have any concerns about being triggered in this episode and want to jump right to the bedtime story, please scroll forward to 34:35 and enjoy the episode from thereon. 

Wishing you all a very good night! Sleep tight. 

For more information on the No More Sleepless podcast, check out www.nomoresleepless.com. 
I'd love it if you connect with me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.com.

EP 034 - What You Can Learn From My Experience With Doctors

48m · Published 17 Jan 23:00

From fairly young on, I've had spent quite some time in doctor offices. Even though I don't feel that seeing the various traditional health care providers that I did see when I was struggling with insomnia, had a big impact on me personally overcoming the insomnia I dealt with, I still, however, always recommend you seeing a doctor for any concerns about your sleep, insomnia, or stress. Sleep issues can not only have short-term but also long-term health implications and therefore I find it very important that you see a doctor to ensure there are no underlying health issues that are affecting your sleep, like sleep apnea, or other health concerns. 
However, in this episode, I want to also empower you to take actions and steps to better your health and sleep, and I also want to encourage you to be an advocate for yourself. Hopefully the tips I'm providing here will help you work out a treatment plan that works for you. 

I have the utmost respect for anyone working in the medical field and am very thankful for your service!

If you have any concerns about being triggered in this episode and want to jump right to the bedtime story, please scroll forward to 34:35 and enjoy the episode from thereon. 

Wishing you all a very good night! Sleep tight. 

For more information on the No More Sleepless podcast, check out www.nomoresleepless.com. 
I'd love it if you connect with me on Instagram at anna_nomoresleepless.com.

No More Sleepless has 106 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 82:03:56. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 20th, 2024 22:12.

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