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All this today on Something You Should Know.
Have you ever not gotten enough sleep one night and figure, well, you know, I'll make it up on the weekend?
Is that a real thing?
Does that really work?
Well, that's what we're going to start with today on this episode of Something You Should Know.
According to Dr. Janet Kennedy, she's a psychologist who treats people with sleep disorders, the idea of catching up on your sleep doesn't work.
Sure, if you only got, say, two hours of sleep one night, you may want to sleep in a bit the next day, but in the long term, it's really not about the math.
If you are chronically sleep deprived, you will never make up all the hours of sleep you've missed, and you really shouldn't try.
It's about your routine.
When you disrupt a regular sleep routine by staying up late, you confuse your body.
You may have to take a nap or drink caffeine to stay alert, which causes more confusion to your body.
In fact, it turns out you cannot catch up on sleep, but you can even it out.
And you do that by sticking to a regular sleep schedule as best you can, weekends included.
And that is something you should know.
Popular music is often called the soundtrack of our lives.
And it sounds a little cliche, but cliche or not, it's true.
Music shapes our memories, our moods, and our culture.
And what's so fascinating is how popular music has evolved over the last several decades.