ASAP Pathway: THE PODCAST

Ep.77, The Hidden Crisis: Sleep Deprivation, Kids & What We Got Wrong, Dr. Rafael Pelayo, MD

May 5, 2026·57 min
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In this powerful and eye-opening episode of ASAP Pathway the Podcast, hosts Drs. Stacy and Tracey sit down with renowned sleep expert Dr. Rafael Pelayo from Stanford University. What starts as a chance meeting turns into a deeply impactful conversation about sleep, policy, airway health, and the biology we can’t ignore. Dr. Pelayo shares his journey—from early sleep research to helping change legislation that delayed school start times in California, improving mental health, academic performance, and even reducing teen car accidents. Together, they dive into:Why sleep is a bipartisan issueThe truth about daylight savings vs. natural rhythmsHow adolescent biology is being ignoredThe critical connection between airway, facial development, and sleepAnd why this conversation shouldn’t be controversial—but still isThis episode bridges medicine, dentistry, and public health in a way that will challenge how you think about sleep forever.And don’t miss the unforgettable story behind Dr. Christian Guilleminault’s final words:👉 “Open the wine.”⏱️  CHAPTERS00:00 – Welcome to ASAP Pathway00:45 – How a Chance Meeting Turned Into This Conversation02:00 – Meet Dr. Rafael Pelayo (Stanford Sleep Expert)03:00 – Behind the Scenes: Advocacy in Washington D.C.09:40 – The Truth About Daylight Savings Time12:30 – Why Teen Sleep Is a Public Health Crisis16:30 – Delayed Sleep Phase & Teen Depression19:00 – The Fight to Change School Start Times23:00 – Why Schools Start So Early (And Why It’s Wrong)25:00 – The Biology of Adolescence & Sleep27:30 – What Happens When Kids Actually Get More Sleep30:00 – Why This Is So Hard to Change (Politics + Systems)34:00 – Sleep, Crime & Real-World Outcomes36:30 – Airway, Brain Health & Growth Development38:30 – Why Airway Shouldn’t Be Controversial44:30 – What Medicine Is Learning From Dentistry47:00 – CPAP, Oral Appliances & Patient Choice50:00 – The Legacy of Dr. Guilleminault52:30 – “Open the Wine” – A Powerful Final Message54:20 – Fun Rapid-Fire Questions🧠 LEARNINGS Sleep is a biological necessity, not a lifestyle choice.Teenagers are naturally wired to fall asleep later and wake later.Early school start times create chronic sleep deprivation in adolescents.More sleep leads to better grades, mood, and reduced risky behavior.Delaying school start times can reduce teen car accidents and crime.Daylight savings disrupts natural circadian rhythms and should be reconsidered.The body is designed to wake with light and sleep with darkness.Airway and facial development are directly connected to sleep health.Sleep apnea is not just about obesity—it’s often anatomy and genetics.Dentistry plays a critical role in identifying and treating airway issues.CPAP and oral appliances are complementary—not competing—treatments.Advocacy and small actions can create massive public health change.This is the ASAP Pathway Podcast, Airway, Sleep, and Pediatric Pathway, where sleep and airway health take center stage, one breath at a time. VISIT: ASAP Pathway Please subscribe, share, and tune in to future episodes of how we can help children live their best lives, one breath, and restful night's sleep at a time. Don't miss this exciting launch into a world of knowledge and transformation.Because Kids Can't Wait...CLICK HERE To Find an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE To Become an ASAP Pathway ProviderCLICK HERE FOR ASAP Pathway IN-PERSON COURSESCLICK HERE To See If Your Child Is At Risk!ASAP FREE GIFT AND E NEWSLETTERSUBCRIBE AND SHARE AT OUR OTHER PLATFORMS BELOW ⬇️ASAP YouTube ▶️ 🔗ASAP YouTube Music

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