The Body Rhythm Podcast
with Chelsea Johnson
The Body Rhythm is a podcast for women who are doing everything right and still feel like something's off. Each episode blends Ayurvedic wisdom with nervous system science to help you understand why your body feels exhausted, wired, or stuck — and what to actually do about it.
Whether you're dealing with burnout, digestive issues, hormonal imbalance, or just a persistent feeling that you've lost your rhythm, you're in the right place.
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Wake Up Anxious at 2–3AM? It’s Not Insomnia—It’s Your Nervous System | Episode 21
Why You Keep Waking Up at 2 or 3 AM — And What Your Body Is Really Trying to Tell You
If you're jolting awake in the middle of the night with your heart racing, your mind already running, or a feeling you can't quite name — you're not broken, and it's not random. Your body is doing something important. In this episode of The Body Rhythm podcast, we explore why 2 or 3 AM waking happens, what's really driving it, and how to gently support your nervous system so rest can actually feel restful again.
What you'll take away from this episode:
Your midnight wake-ups aren't a sleep problem — they're a processing problem. When your days are full of giving, doing, and holding it together, your body doesn't have space to process what's happening underneath. Night is often the first quiet moment it gets — so that's when it speaks up.
Stress physiology disrupts your body's natural repair cycle. Your body is designed to digest, repair, and restore at specific times. When stress is high and rhythm is off, those processes get pushed to the middle of the night — leaving you wired, unsettled, and exhausted by morning.
The answer isn't more control — it's more safety. Trying to force yourself back to sleep often makes things worse. What your nervous system actually needs are small, gentle cues throughout the day that it's okay to soften — not just one heroic wind-down routine before bed.
You can create micro-moments of processing during the day. Slowing down between tasks, stepping outside for one to two minutes, reducing screen exposure in the evening — these small pauses give your body somewhere to land before the middle of the night becomes its only option.
Practices like yoga nidra offer rest without more effort. Guided body-awareness practices give your nervous system a place to process without adding pressure. A weighted blanket, a folded throw across your chest — even simple physical weight can signal to the body that it's supported and safe to let go.
If your body has been waking you up at night, it's not working against you. It's asking for something it hasn't had enough of yet — space, safety, and support.
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Begin Here: A Gentle Reset for Your Nervous System
If your body feels tired, wired, or just… off—
this is a place to begin.
A 12-minute guided Yoga Nidra to help your body unwind, settle, and come back into rhythm.
You don’t need to do more.
You don’t need to figure anything out.
When your nervous system is overwhelmed, even the things that are supposed to help—like eating well or doing yoga—can start to feel like too much.
This short, guided practice helps your body begin to settle, so you can feel more at ease, more clear, and more connected again.