The Optimal Life

Nate Haber

Inspirational conversations with world-class thinkers, leaders, athletes, entrepreneurs, and cultural voices. Hosted by personal development expert Nate Haber, this podcast explores leadership, growth, resilience, longevity, mindset, and the ideas shaping modern success. Featuring conversations with RFK Jr., JD Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy, Bernie Kosar, Tito Ortiz, Daniel Cormier, Stipe Miocic, Devin McCourty, Roy Dean, Jordan Harbinger, Natalie Brunell, Coach JV, Michael Chernow, Adam Sosnick, Ryan Rottman, and more.

  1. 1D AGO

    520. Dr. Catherine Marti :: Improve Heart Health with GLP-1's

    Dr. Catherine Marti is a board-certified cardiologist specializing in advanced heart failure, transplant cardiology, women's cardiovascular disease, and cardiac imaging.  She is the author of, "Heart Healthy Dishes," and practices at Piedmont Heart Institute in Atlanta, Georgia. EPISODE SUMMARY BELOW: Nate interviewed Dr. Catherine Marti, a cardiologist specializing in heart failure. They discussed the growing problem of alcoholic cardiomyopathy in young men, with Catherine explaining how she uses echocardiograms to measure ejection fraction and treat heart failure patients with five class-1 recommended medications that can improve outcomes by over 80%. The conversation covered the emerging role of GLP-1 medications in heart failure treatment, particularly for patients with preserved ejection fraction and chronic kidney disease, with Catherine noting that these drugs appear to reduce inflammation and fibrosis in the heart beyond just weight loss benefits. They also discussed the importance of early screening for cardiovascular disease, with Catherine advocating for coronary artery imaging starting at age 30-40, and the limitations of current prevention strategies that focus on risk factors rather than actual disease presence. The interview concluded with Catherine sharing insights about nutrition, recommending a Mediterranean-style whole food diet over supplements, and discussing the challenges of managing GLP-1 therapy to prevent muscle loss while ensuring adequate nutrition.

    34 min
  2. MAY 14

    517. Dr. Joy Kong :: The Life-Saving Miracles of Stem Cell Therapy

    Dr. Joy Kong is a stem cell therapy specialist and anti-aging expert who founded Chara Health, a regenerative medicine and advanced aesthetics clinic helping people extend their health-span and lifespan. Learn more at https://chara-health.com Check out Joy's YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@joykongmd EPISODE SUMMARY BELOW: I. Joy's Background and Peptide Discussion Nate and Joy discussed Joy's background, including her 27 years in Los Angeles since attending UCLA in 1999, and her earlier time in China, San Francisco, and Minnesota. They briefly touched on President Trump's visit to China and discussed local issues in Los Angeles, including homelessness. The conversation then shifted to peptides and stem cell therapy. II. Peptide Therapy and Longevity Discussion Nate and Joy discussed various peptides, focusing on Epitalon and its benefits for telomere protection and longevity. Joy explained that Epitalon can help extend telomeres, protecting DNA and potentially reducing age-related diseases. They also touched on MOTS-C's potential role in cancer prevention and its use in conjunction with stem cell therapy. Joy emphasized the importance of combining peptides with stem cell therapy for optimal results, highlighting the effectiveness of this approach in her clinic. III. Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Therapy Joy explained Chara Health's focus on regenerative therapy using stem cells, particularly emphasizing the benefits of using younger umbilical cord-derived stem cells over older fat or bone marrow derived stem cells. Joy cited research showing that umbilical cord stem cells are more effective and have lower cancer risk compared to fat-derived stem cells, as demonstrated in studies involving glioblastoma tumors. IV. Stem Cell Treatment Overview Joy explained how stem cells are sourced from umbilical cords and placentas, which are typically discarded but can now be harvested through procurement companies. She described treating patients with various conditions including musculoskeletal issues, chronic diseases, and neurological disorders through different delivery methods such as IV, direct injection, and intranasal routes. Joy shared a remarkable case of a patient with liver cirrhosis who was near death but experienced significant improvement after receiving stem cell treatment, with his liver function returning to normal. V. Stem Cell Treatment Protocols Joy explained that stem cells used in treatments are the same type regardless of the condition being treated, though different cell combinations are used depending on the clinic and specific product. She described her unique combination of cells from umbilical cord blood, cord tissue, and amniotic membrane, which includes mesenchymal stem cells, immune cells, and endothelial progenitor cells. Joy also discussed her use of peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500 in her treatment protocol, with additional peptides prescribed based on specific patient needs such as autoimmune issues or infections. VI. Stem Cell Therapy Discussion Nate and Joy discussed stem cell therapy, including its legal status in the United States and its effectiveness in treating conditions like dementia and Parkinson's disease. Joy explained that stem cell therapy is legal if cells are not grown or altered outside the body, and she shared specific cases where patients showed improvements in memory and personality after treatment. They also talked about Joy's memoir, social media presence, and her experience as an egg donor. The conversation concluded with a brief discussion about business and international relations. VII. Quick Recap Nate interviewed Dr. Joy Kong, a stem cell therapist and peptide specialist based in Los Angeles, about her work at Chara Health and her approach to regenerative medicine. Dr. Kong discussed her use of umbilical cord-derived stem cells, explaining that they are superior to fat-derived stem cells due to their younger age and better healing potential. She shared remarkable patient success stories, including a case of a liver cirrhosis patient who was near death and showed significant improvement after stem cell treatment. The conversation covered Dr. Kong's peptide therapy protocols, including her use of Epitalon for telomere protection, BPC-157 and TB-500 for musculoskeletal issues, and various other peptides for specific conditions. They also discussed Dr. Kong's social media presence and her memoir about overcoming challenges in her early life. The interview concluded with Dr. Kong recommending Tesamorelin and GLP-1 peptides as underrated options in her practice.

    39 min
  3. MAY 5

    516. Annie Yatch :: Rewire Your Subconscious to Maximize Your Potential

    Annie Yatch is a reinvention strategist and leadership advisor helping high performers overcome mental blocks to achieve maximum potential. Learn more at https://reinventionxo.com  EPISODE SUMMARY BELOW: I. Family Life and Backgrounds Discussion Nate and Annie had an informal conversation about family life and personal backgrounds. Nate shared that he has four daughters and is expecting a fifth child, which will be his first son. Annie discussed her relationship with her two sisters, who live in Connecticut and Detroit respectively, and mentioned that she currently lives in Park City, Utah. The conversation touched on family dynamics and geographic preferences, with both participants sharing personal experiences about having large families and the challenges of living in different regions from their family members. II. Marriage and Divorce Perspectives Nate and Annie discussed their experiences with marriage and divorce. Annie shared her perspective as an entrepreneur who has worked with thousands of entrepreneurs over 15 years, noting that despite appearing successful on paper, many quietly question if their current life is fulfilling. She described how divorce can be a defining moment that forces people to reflect on who they want to be and where they want to go, using the eagle myth as an analogy for transformation and renewal. III. Entrepreneurial Journey and Burnout Insights Annie shared her entrepreneurial journey, starting with her background in counterterrorism and how she transitioned to entrepreneurship after observing the impact of personal struggles on performance. She described experiencing burnout while running three businesses and managing two young children, leading to a realization about the need to address underlying mental patterns driving her exhaustion. Annie explained how over-functioning at home can negatively impact performance in both personal and professional settings, noting that instability in personal life often limits business growth despite not being immediately visible in the workplace. IV. Marriage and Recovery Journey Annie discussed her challenging marriage, explaining how she and her ex-husband both engaged in self-sacrifice without using the personal development tools they taught to companies. She revealed that her ex-husband had high-functioning autism and substance abuse issues, which affected their emotional connection. Annie shared that she initially fell in love with a different version of her ex-husband before learning about his substance use, and described her 15-year journey trying to help him recover, including finding a company that helps rebuild brain chemistry. V. Transforming Pain and Success Patterns Annie shared her personal experience with her ex-husband's struggle with chronic pain and PTSD, which led him to use alcohol and pain medication, and how BiomeTech supplements helped transform his life. She discussed her work helping high-achieving entrepreneurs and business leaders identify and address subconscious patterns that limit their success, often rooted in childhood experiences. Annie explained that while negative fuel can drive success to a certain level, breaking these patterns allows individuals to achieve greater fulfillment and sustainability in both personal and professional life. VI. Quick Recap This podcast interview focused on Annie's work in self-improvement and leadership coaching, particularly helping high-achieving entrepreneurs overcome subconscious patterns that limit their success. Annie shared her personal journey through divorce and how she discovered that unresolved personal issues, including her ex-husband's substance abuse and Asperger's syndrome, were impacting her business performance and overall well-being. She explained how she helps clients identify and address subconscious patterns that prevent them from reaching their full potential, using examples like helping a client overcome a $2 million revenue ceiling by addressing a childhood trauma pattern. The conversation also touched on the differences between millionaires and billionaires in terms of mindset and personal costs of success, with Annie emphasizing that true success should be measured by an optimized daily experience rather than just financial achievement.

    30 min
4.9
out of 5
174 Ratings

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Inspirational conversations with world-class thinkers, leaders, athletes, entrepreneurs, and cultural voices. Hosted by personal development expert Nate Haber, this podcast explores leadership, growth, resilience, longevity, mindset, and the ideas shaping modern success. Featuring conversations with RFK Jr., JD Vance, Vivek Ramaswamy, Bernie Kosar, Tito Ortiz, Daniel Cormier, Stipe Miocic, Devin McCourty, Roy Dean, Jordan Harbinger, Natalie Brunell, Coach JV, Michael Chernow, Adam Sosnick, Ryan Rottman, and more.

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