Ep. 186 - Dr. Ben Long: The Quiet Cost of Exhaustion
Sleep is often treated as negotiable — something we squeeze in after work, family, ambition, and obligation. But what if that assumption is costing us more than we realize? (Please excuse the audio problems on my end.)
In this episode of Stories from Real Life, Melvin E. Edwards sits down with Dr. Ben Long (The Wholehearted MD), a physician and sleep specialist who approaches rest through both clinical science and spiritual reflection. Together, they explore how sleep deprivation shapes decision-making, moral clarity, professional identity, and overall well-being—especially in high-pressure fields like medicine.
Ben shares insights from his work with patients and medical trainees, discusses the hidden cultural messages that discourage rest, and explains why sleep should be understood not as a luxury, but as a foundational practice for a meaningful life.
In this episode, we discuss:
* Why chronic exhaustion is often a systems problem, not a personal one
* How sleep deprivation affects judgment, empathy, and moral decision-making
* The intersection of faith, medicine, and rest
* Why productivity culture undermines human flourishing
* Practical ways to rethink sleep without increasing anxiety around it
This conversation is thoughtful, grounded, and quietly challenging—an invitation to reconsider what it means to live, work, and rest well.
Guest: Dr. Ben Long (The Wholehearted MD)
Host: Melvin E. Edwards
Podcast: Stories from Real Life
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