The Quantum Biology Collective Podcast

170: Why Occupational Therapy Is Built for Quantum Biology The Missing Link: Why You Know What to Do (But Don’t Do It)

Feb 26, 2026
Kristen Gilbert, an occupational therapist turned quantum biology practitioner who blends circadian health, nervous system work, Enneagram tools and music. She describes how individualized routines and light hygiene create quick wins. They explore self-sabotage, nervous system regulation, belonging to self and nature, musical entrainment, and reclaiming creativity as pathways to lasting change.
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ADVICE

Start With Light Hygiene And Sunrise Exposure

  • Do prioritize light hygiene and sunrise exposure as a first-line intervention for mood and functioning.
  • Kristen Gilbert reports clients notice major shifts within one week after morning sunlight and wearing blue-blocking glasses in the evening.
INSIGHT

Self Sabotage Reveals A Subconscious Upper Limit

  • Insight: Habit failure often reflects an unconscious upper limit set by early conditioning, not just willpower.
  • Gilbert links repeated sabotage to deep beliefs about self-worth and uses somatic work to expand nervous system capacity to hold more joy.
ADVICE

Regulate The Nervous System Before Changing Habits

  • Do include nervous system regulation (mindfulness, breathwork, nature) before pushing behavioral change.
  • Gilbert teaches settling practices so clients can slow, feel bodily signals, then sustainably adopt circadian routines.
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