Dr. Sharon Horesh Bergquist, MD: Hormetic Stress, Women’s Resilience, and the 5 Stressors That Support Longevity

Avoiding stress at all costs may actually be making you less resilient.

In this episode, Dr. Sharon Horesh Bergquist reframes stress as one of the body’s most overlooked tools for longevity. The right kind of challenge can activate repair, strengthen resilience, improve metabolic health, and help the body adapt in ways that support healthier aging over time. Rather than trying to eliminate stress completely, she explains how to use it more intelligently.

At the center of the conversation are five key stressors the body appears designed to benefit from when they’re used well: plant phytochemicals, exercise, heat and cold exposure, time-restricted eating, and purpose-driven psychological stress. 

Sharon also explains why recovery matters and why too little stress can be just as harmful as too much, and how mindset changes the biology of the stress response.

A study of 29,000 people found that believing stress is harmful raised the risk of dying by 43%, while viewing it as not harmful lowered that risk by 17%. 

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In This Conversation:

  • Why the right kind of stress can improve longevity

  • The 5 hormetic stressors that help the body adapt

  • Why recovery matters just as much as challenge

  • Heat, cold, exercise, fasting, and plant compounds through a longevity lens

  • Why modern comfort may be making us less resilient

  • How mindset and purpose change the biology of stress

Chapters:

00:00:00 Trailer

00:01:13 Introducing Dr. Sharon Bergquist and the Women's Longevity Gap

00:04:02 How Hormones and Biology Shape Women's Stress Response

00:07:41 Why Modern Life Creates a Stress Load Women Were Not Built For

00:09:20 Mitochondria, Stress Hormones, and the Vicious Cycle

00:14:05 Stress Management 2.0: Playing the Long Game on Resilience

00:17:04 The 5 Hormetic Stressors That Activate Your Longevity Genes

00:21:14 Plant Phytochemicals: Why Diversity Matters More Than Clean Eating

00:31:50 Why Recovery Is Equally Important as the Stress Itself

00:32:04 Exercise: How Different Intensities Target Mitochondria Differently

00:36:11 Heat and Cold Therapy: The Most Underutilized Longevity Tools

00:44:19 Habit Stacking, Ceiling Effects, and Why More Is Not Always Better

00:50:00 Time-Restricted Eating, Circadian Alignment, and the Fasting Sweet Spot

00:59:28 Why Most Fasting Studies Are Being Misread

01:07:04 Mindset as Biology: Why How You View Stress Changes What It Does to You

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