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Preparedness as a form of wellness

Jessie Virga Season 1 Episode 39

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A science-backed exploration of how hydration, stress regulation, and energy management form the foundation of personal readiness. This episode examines preparedness as a holistic wellness discipline grounded in physiology, cognitive performance, and risk reduction.


You can find the companion article here: thew3mag.com

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Welcome to Jessie Virga’s channel, where she shares insights on her wide array of interests. Jessie also hosts an audio podcast (link below).

Jessie Virga hails from the Bronx and has an extensive background in security and defense, having spent 10 years in the military in various security roles. Following her military service, she pursued a degree in Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience from UCSD and briefly pursued medical school. Realizing her true passion lay elsewhere, she transitioned back to security work with the Department of Defense and Homeland Security, earning both an MBA and a DBA in Homeland Security. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Health Psychology.

Jessie’s career has always focused on protecting people, information, and infrastructure. Her dedication extends beyond her professional life. She volunteers for Search and Rescue, works as a part-time EMT (TCCC/TECC), and enjoys hiking, backpacking, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and staying active.

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you can measure your heart rate count your steps and track your sleep but none of that matters the moment the unexpected happens most people define wellness as what you do when life is calm so yoga supplements maybe a weekend hike but preparedness that's what keeps you well when calm disappears I was out at Bakers Dam surrounded by open sky and volcanic rock and made me think about how readiness itself is one of the most underrated forms of human health somewhere along the line we decided to separate health from survival the wellness industry just sells comfort preparedness culture sells fear but both miss the same truth the body and the mind evolved for volatility think about it our ancestors daily routine was threat management weather shifts predators injuries scarcity their version of wellness was adaptation in modern society we've insulated ourselves from friction climate controlled environments on demand food constant connection not that I'm complaining but it's convenient but it also trains fragility we're less practice at discomfort and when a real disruption happens power outages injury isolation cough cough covid our nervous system treat it like a catastrophe preparedness restores that calibration it's not stockpiling panic it's just conditioning calm it's the wellness model that actually prepares you for life research in stress physiology backs this up studies on stress inoculation show that controlled exposure to challenge so cold fatigue uncertainty strengthens emotional regulation and cognitive performance under duress similarly psycho neuroimmunology say that 10 times fast demonstrates that chronic stress suppresses immunity while short purposeful stressors improve resilience in other words preparedness is preventative medicine it conditions both the cardiovascular and the nervous system to handle volatility without burnout even the Army's Comprehensive Soldier Fitness Program go Navy oh Nathan links psychological readiness to physical endurance and recovery the science is clear your ability to think clearly and stay composed under pressure is as trainable as your heart rate variability whenever I'm in the back country I notice it instantly the first night temperature drops 20 degrees the tent creaks coyotes echo off in the Canyon my pulse rises not from danger but just from awareness then you know your training kicks in you assess you breathe you adjust for me I remember that preparedness is not about control it's about response capacity every tool I packed the medical kit the fire starter the shelter it's less about possession and more about peace of mind each represents a decision I already made calmly before the stress arrived that's what wellness should look like a practice readiness to meet reality as it is not as we wish it would be preparedness teaches the same lessons as mindfulness or exercise just through friction instead of comfort it restores confidence in the body's competence so when I say preparedness as wellness I mean this you cannot separate human health from human adaptability real wellness is earned in the moments when plans fall apart when you have to improvise when your environment stops cooperating out here the lesson is simple preparedness isn't a hobby it's how you practice staying human if you want the full companion article with sources and research notes it's up on W3 magazine under the same title and the next episode we'll dig deeper into why we go outside and the evolutionary need for the wild and what it actually does to the human brain