
Sleep: not the poetic kind. Not the eternal kind. Just the plain, essential, sanity-saving kind. In this reflective solo episode, host Alex Greenwood explores how his relationship with sleep has changed over the years—and why it may be time for you to reconsider yours, too. From the overcaffeinated glory days of hustle culture to choosing an 8 p.m. bedtime over Netflix, this episode examines what it means to rest on purpose. Whether you're a PR pro, creative, entrepreneur—or just someone who's tired of being tired—you’ll find something here that hits home. 🔗 Listen now to learn: Why sleep is your best productivity hack How sleep needs evolve by decade—from toddler to retiree Why staying up all night “doomscrolling” doesn’t change the world (but ruins your Tuesday) A simple challenge to rethink how you rest 📩 We want to hear from you: How has your relationship with sleep changed over time? ➡️ Leave a comment at alex715.substack.com 🎤 Or send a short MP3 voice memo to podcast@mgopod.com—we may feature it on a future episode! CONNECT: Alex on SubstackPR After Hours SiteProfessional Paragraphs on LinkedInAlex's Author Website Email Alex a voice mail -- just send an MP3 (you can probably record it on your smartphone) with your first name, city, and brief questions here. Alex will play your message on the show and do his best to answer your questions or comments. Shy? If you would prefer not to record your voice, just email the question with your first name and city here. Click Here to gain access to ad-free, subscriber-only content for less than the price of a cup of coffee PER MONTH! $1.99 for no advertisements and occasional subscriber-only content! Announcer: Mary McKenna. PR After Hours Theme: https://filmmusic.io "Bossa Antigua" by Kevin MacLeod Music Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2025, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission.We are an Amazon Associates seller, and some of our links may earn us a commission.
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