Executive Health and Life
In this episode, Julian Hayes II breaks down whether peptide therapy is signal or noise for high-performing leaders.
What peptides actually are, how they function inside the body, the real-world caveats most conversations skip, and the foundation that has to come first before any of it makes sense.
You'll walk away with a clear framework for approaching peptide therapy with precision: covering baseline testing, lifestyle foundations, quality control, and the difference between operating like a professional versus chasing what's trending.
For leaders in high-stakes environments, this episode connects biology directly to business performance by exploring how recovery, resilience, and capacity influence decision-making, endurance, and long-term output.
— Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) —
0:00 – Peptides are everywhere: signal or noise?
2:10 – Market growth and why peptide therapy is exploding
4:30 – What peptides are (simple breakdown)
7:40 – How peptides actually work in the body
10:30 – Why context matters more than the compound
13:20 – Quality control, sourcing, and COAs
16:10 – The regulatory gray area (what people don't understand)
18:30 – Risk tolerance and operating in an N=1 world
20:30 – Peptides as multipliers (capacity vs chaos)
22:10 – Foundation first: sleep, stress, training, circadian inputs
24:00 – Why lab work changes everything
25:40 – Real-world use cases for executives
27:00 – Closing: building a system, not chasing tools
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***DISCLAIMER: The information shared is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. This is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. The content here is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor and/or medical practitioner. Consult your provider before making any decisions.