Executive Health and Life

Julian Hayes II

Your biology either supports your performance or limits it. The Executive Health & Life Podcast explores the intersection of biology, leadership, and performance. Energy, focus, recovery, physical presence, and resilience shape how you think, decide, and operate. This show brings together founders, CEOs, operators, and leading experts in health and human performance to examine what it takes to sustain high-level output over time. Hosted by Julian Hayes II, founder of Executive Health, a private advisory for leaders who require their biology to operate at the level their ambition demands.

  1. 6D AGO

    302. How to Learn Spanish as a Busy Executive Without Feeling Overwhelmed

    Learning a new language as a busy executive sounds great in theory. In practice, the process for how to learn Spanish, for most people, is downloading five apps, getting overwhelmed, and quitting within a month. Sound familiar? In this episode, Omar Newman—Spanish educator, coach, and founder of Carolina Language Solutions—joins Julian Hayes II to break down exactly how busy operators and professionals can learn Spanish without the noise, the overwhelm, or the wasted time. Omar brings 34 years of experience, 22 of which were spent teaching in the school system, before building his own adult language coaching practice. He explains why most people are learning Spanish the wrong way, how to build real conversational fluency faster than you think, and why the biggest barrier isn't grammar, but instead, confidence. He also unpacks why Spanish sounds so fast to English speakers, how to use high-frequency phrases to build momentum fast, and the mindset shift that separates people who stall from those who actually speak. This is a practical, no-fluff conversation about one of the highest-leverage skills an executive or entrepreneur can develop, and a natural extension of what Executive Health is all about: optimizing your full performance, mind included. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 - Introduction and why 2026 is the right time to learn Spanish 0:45 - Omar’s origin story: from Fort Bragg to 34 years in the language 3:00 - Why culture and music pull people into a language—not the language itself 7:36 - The language noise problem: too many apps, too many voices 10:26 - High-frequency phrases and the ICE method for building sentences fast 17:41 - Repetition, reps, and treating language like a training program 21:44 - Confidence as the real barrier and how to overcome it 26:30 - Why Spanish sounds so fast to English speakers 28:47 - Syllable-based vs. stress-timed language: the real reason for the speed gap 32:26 - The 2X speed hack: train your ear in English to hear Spanish better 37:27 - Staying consistent: the SOTT plan and three activities a day 44:15 - The four levels of fluency (and why the European framework overcomplicates it) 49:02 - How conversational fluency holds up in real business settings 56:42 - The easiest forms of Spanish to learn first 1:01:43 - Learning two languages simultaneously: how Omar manages six 1:06:01 - Three things to do right now if you're serious about Spanish 1:11:09 - Where to connect with Omar — Key Quotes from Omar Newman —  "It's not that they're speaking too fast. It’s that you all listen slow." "You don't go to Baskin-Robbins and try every single ice cream they have. Stay in your lane." "You're already creating a false scenario of how it's going to be received when you use the language in public. Once you do it, that’s it." "You can't start building the roof on the house when you don't have a foundation." — Connect With Omar Newman — Website: https://carolinalanguagesolutions.com/  YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@SpeakSpanishNow Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/carolina_language_solutions LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omar-newman-26877b4b/  — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ X — https://x.com/thejulianhayes Don’t let your biology become the bottleneck to the enterprise you’re building. Book a private call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contact Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    1h 13m
  2. APR 25

    301. The 3 Fat Loss Levers That Separate Leaders Who Get Lean From Those Who Don't

    Most disciplined executives and entrepreneurs aren't struggling with fat loss because of effort or willpower. They're struggling because they're out of sequence—jumping straight to peptides, compounds, and advanced protocols before the three biological levers that actually drive fat loss are even stable. In this episode, Julian Hayes II breaks down the exact three mechanisms that determine whether your body gets lean and stays lean—and how to pull each one in the right direction before layering in anything advanced. You'll walk away understanding why fat loss is a sequencing problem, not a knowledge problem, and what it actually looks like to build a metabolic foundation that performs the way your business does. For executives and entrepreneurs operating in high-stakes environments, this episode connects biology directly to business performance. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 – Why disciplined high performers still don't look the part  1:57 – The three biological levers behind sustainable fat loss 2:51 – About Julian and Executive Health 3:26 – Who this conversation is actually for  4:49 – Lever 1: Nutrient Partitioning: where do your calories actually go? 6:04 – The capital allocation analogy: investing in lean tissue vs. storing fat 6:50 – The four factors that determine partitioning efficiency 12:26 – Practical foundation: how to optimize partitioning before going advanced 13:19 – Earning your carbs: the Charles Poliquin philosophy 15:30 – GLP-1 receptor agonists and nutrient partitioning 15:49 – Testosterone and hormonal optimization: Why hormones make everything go 18:06 – Lever 2: Recovery Signaling: Where most high performers self-sabotage 19:09 – What recovery signaling actually controls in a deficit 19:33 – Cortisol 21:02 – Growth hormone 22:07 – Thyroid conversion: the T4 to T3 problem nobody talks about 24:15 – HRV: your autonomic nervous system's engine light 27:07 – Practical recovery: sleep timing and maximizing slow-wave GH pulses 28:53 – Protein in a deficit: the primary defense against muscle loss 29:39 – Electrolytes, magnesium, and why micronutrients matter more on GLPs 32:51 – Advanced layer: CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin 34:17 – Exogenous HGH: beyond bodybuilding 34:54 – BPC-157 and TB-500: the gateway peptides for recovery 35:58 – The 90/95 rule: foundation is the work, advanced tools are the amplifier 36:34 – Lever 3: Appetite and Energy Regulation: the compliance lever 37:22 – Why fat loss is a compliance problem, not a knowledge problem 37:34 – Food noise is biological, not psychological 38:51 – What poor appetite regulation actually costs executives 40:24 – How aggressive deficits suppress testosterone 41:15 – Performance as the feedback loop for energy regulation 43:00 – Fiber, gut health, and natural GLP-1 secretion 44:06 – Meal timing and circadian biology 46:52 – Advanced layer: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, and Retatrutide explained 50:30 – Muscle loss, GI risk, and why lifestyle habits are the real variable 51:24 – Genetics and fat loss 52:47 – Low-dose Naltrexone 54:19 – Thymosin Alpha-1 and emerging peptide research on energy regulation 55:36 – Tying it all together: Foundation First, Amplification Second 57:01 – The cost of skipping a sequence 59:05 – The executive case for fat loss beyond aesthetics 1:01:30 – How to work with Julian privately — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ X — https://x.com/thejulianhayes Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book an exploratory call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contact Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    1h 2m
  3. APR 16

    300. How to Recover From Burnout Without Stepping Away From a $5M+ Business

    Burnout at the executive level doesn't look like a breakdown. It looks like performing while quietly paying a tax that isn't showing up on any report. In this episode, Julian Hayes II walks through a hypothetical scenario and the exact five-move protocol he'd follow to recover from that version of burnout without stepping away from a $5M+ business. No generic wellness advice. No influencer-backed 10-step morning routines. Just a sequential system built around the way high-performing leaders actually operate because sequence is the thing that matters most when it comes to health optimization. You'll walk away understanding why most executives fail at health, not from lack of discipline, but from lack of systems and what a real biological infrastructure looks like when it's built to match the demands of a high-stakes business life. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 – The version of burnout nobody admits to 1:18 – What it's actually costing you: the $2,000/hr math 3:05 – Why high performers stay in it longer than anyone else 4:06 – Intro: Executive Health and what we do 4:52 – Meet Alex, a founder who many can relate to 8:31 – Why "getting back on track" is the wrong lens 9:21 – Five key moves. 10:33 – Move 1: Get a baseline first, not a routine 12:38 – Move 2: Master your circadian rhythm 21:15 – The three circadian changes 23:44 – Move 3: The elimination diet (this has nothing to do with food) 28:15 – Move 4: Minimum effective dose movement 33:07 – Move 5: Cognitive architecture: protect your best hours 36:31 – The integration: why these five moves only work as a system 39:56 – Timeline to expect changes 42:39 – The compounding argument 44:20 – The question to leave you with — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book an exploratory call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contact Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    46 min
  4. APR 8

    299. Peptide Therapy: Are Peptides Signal or Noise for CEOs and High Performers?

    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 — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — Function Health — https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=JHAYESII10 LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book an exploratory call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contact Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    28 min
  5. APR 1

    298. How Much Is Your Health Worth? CEOs and Entrepreneurs Are Leaving Billions on the Table

    As a CEO or entrepreneur, gaining an extra year of peak performance is invaluable. This video explores how improved mental clarity, energy, and resilience can significantly impact your outcomes, especially for leaders and decision-makers in high-stakes environments. This video also focuses on performance psychology, which is key to cultivating a success mindset and will improve your life and business trajectory. We also quantify the value of one extra year of true peak performance for CEOs and entrepreneurs, then outline a practical operating system to achieve it: reclaiming A-time, upgrading cognition, and mitigating blind-side risk. If your decisions move markets and teams, this will provide you a clear lens for treating your health as the billion-dollar asset it is—without adding complexity to an already packed calendar. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 The Question: What’s One Extra Year Worth? 00:31 Signature Intro 01:15 Health as an Operating System 01:55 The Invisible Tax of “Normal” 02:17 Simple ROI Math for Leaders 04:01 ROI Lever #1: Reclaim Time 04:25 ROI Lever #2: Upgraded Cognition 04:47 ROI Lever #3: Risk Reduction 05:11 What One Extra Peak Year Looks Like 05:18 Not Theory—Build an Operating System 05:36 Q1: Precision Baseline 05:47 Align the Plan to Your Calendar 06:10 Q2–Q3: Execution & Iteration 06:37 Q4: Compounding 08:48 Investment, Not a Cost Center 08:56 Objection: “This Seems Expensive” 09:35 Objection: “I Already Work Out / Concierge Doc” 10:44 Map Your Personal ROI Drivers — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book an exploratory call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contact Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    11 min
  6. MAR 30

    297. Peak Performance Has an Expiration Date. But It Doesn't Have To

    There’s a window in your life where your biology operates near its absolute best. Peak performance across the board is seamless. In this episode, Julian Hayes II introduces Peakspan, a concept that reframes how leaders should think about their performance, aging, and long-term capacity. Peakspan defines the period of life where you maintain roughly 90% of your peak functional ability across multiple systems: physical, cognitive, and metabolic. This episode breaks down how to recognize the shift early and extend your Peakspan through foundational levers before layering in more advanced optimization and enhancement strategies. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 – The Peakspan idea: a window most people miss 0:45 – Why this concept reframes performance and aging 1:15 – What Peakspan actually means (90% of peak capacity) 2:30 – The uncomfortable truth: your peak arrives earlier than expected 4:30 – VO₂ max, strength, and cognitive timelines 6:30 – Why decline goes unnoticed (the “slow drift” problem) 8:15 – The Peakspan gap: healthy vs. high-performing 10:30 – Real-world signals your performance is slipping 12:15 – Leadership as a metabolic demand 13:45 – Biology as the ceiling on output and decision-making 15:00 – Extending your Peakspan: foundational levers 16:20 – Closing: protecting your edge long-term — Key Quotes —  “The gap isn’t a disease. It’s distance from your best" “Leadership is cognitively and metabolically expensive.” “Your biology either supports your trajectory or becomes the ceiling on it.” — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book an exploratory call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contact Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    17 min
  7. JAN 28

    296. Why Success Is Lonely, Even When Everything Is "Working" | Colette Davenport

    Why success is lonely. It’s often not for the reasons you think. Many high-caliber leaders find themselves in periods of collapse and losing their mojo. It’s rarely talked about at the top. Yet, it’s increasingly common. In this episode, Colette Davenport, a private metaphysician to high-caliber leaders and power players, joins Julian Hayes II for a raw, expansive conversation on what happens when the strategies, identities, and systems that once drove success suddenly stop working. Colette describes what she calls the void: an internal collapse that can’t be solved by hustle, intellect, therapy, or even peak performance tools. Drawing on her own experience and her work with high-level leaders, she explains why these moments aren’t failures but, instead, evolutionary thresholds. Together, they explore why ambition eventually turns inward, how identity quietly shapes success and isolation, and what it really takes to rebuild from a place deeper than strategy. This episode reframes burnout, success, and power, not as problems to fix, but as invitations to transform. This is a grounded, honest conversation about wealth, health, identity, and what leaders unknowingly pass on, unless they choose to do the work. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 – Introduction and 2025 reflections 2:45 – The quiet collapse happening inside high performers 6:30 – Why intellect, hustle, and conventional tools stop working 10:55 – When success feels empty despite external wins 15:40 – Surrender vs. effort: knowing when to stop pushing 20:10 – Do leaders need to hit rock bottom to evolve? 24:30 – Soul wounds: the invisible identity driving success and collapse 29:45 – Why patterns show up in money, relationships, or health 34:20 – “Soul surgery”: how identity actually gets rebuilt 41:10 – Emotional processing vs. intellectual understanding 47:00 – Why addictions, endurance sports, and intensity can become escapes 53:40 – Childhood moments that silently shape adult identity 58:00 – Redefining power beyond ego and status 1:01:30 – The first honest question leaders must ask themselves 1:07:15 – Riding the wave instead of fighting it 1:09:00 – Where to connect with Colette — Key Quotes from Colette Davenport —  “The harder I worked, the further away everything became.” “We don’t go back to who you were. We let it collapse.” “The soul wound is not a trauma. It’s the veil that allows us to experience being human.” “Power is knowing self as source and seeing others the same way.” — Connect With Colette Davenport — Website: https://colettedavenport.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/colettedavenport/  — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Request an introduction with Julian Hayes II. Link below. https://calendly.com/julian-exechealth/chemistry Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    1h 10m
  8. JAN 16

    295. Inherited Trauma and the Psychology of Health and Wealth with Ruschelle Khanna

    How leaders relate to money, success, and stress rarely starts with them. In this opening episode of 2026, Julian Hayes II sits down with Ruschelle Khanna to explore how inherited trauma, family systems, and unspoken money scripts quietly shape your decision-making, health, and legacy—especially among high achievers. Ruschelle shares how trauma can be passed down biologically and emotionally, why many ambitious leaders tie self-worth to their achievement, and how unresolved family patterns show up as burnout, overwork, scarcity, or emotional rigidity around money. Together, they unpack what it means to build intergenerational well-being, not just financial success, and how leaders can shift from fear-based drive to compassionate, sustainable performance. This is a grounded, honest conversation about wealth, health, identity, and what leaders unknowingly pass on, unless they choose to do the work. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) — 0:00 – Introduction and reflections on growing up in the 90s 2:45 – The illusion of danger, media narratives, and childhood freedom 4:45 – Misconceptions about West Virginia and cultural stereotypes 7:55 – What “inherited trauma” actually means 9:55 – When issues don’t resolve despite years of self-work 11:30 – How inherited trauma can shape identity and career paths 13:25 – Achievement, conditional love, and high-performing families 15:54 – Self-compassion as a missing skill for ambitious leaders 16:55 – Why money is one of the hardest topics to talk about 18:00 – Shame, security, and the body’s relationship with money 22:10 – Wealth, poverty, and the mental prisons on both ends 23:37 – Family businesses, trauma, and what actually breaks success 25:00 – Debunking the “three generations” wealth myth 27:38 – Money scripts, emotional security, and social capital 29:54 – Separating self-worth from net worth—without losing drive 33:16 – Building intergenerational well-being through compassion 35:19 – Fear-based identities and the inability to feel safe 37:12 – Creating a family mission, values, and shared culture 40:40 – How trauma awareness changes leadership style 42:07 – Rapid fire: motherhood, training, legacy, and curiosity 48:24 – A final question for leaders building wealth and well-being — Key Quotes from Ruschelle Khanna —  “We’re often operating from coping mechanisms, not our true selves.” “Money sits at the level of security—and shame lives there too.” “Legacy is living fully in the present so it echoes into the future.” “Before asking how wealthy you want to be, ask how satisfied you are right now.” — Connect With Ruschelle Khanna — Website: https://www.lifestyleforlegacy.com/  Ancestral Healing Center: https://www.ancestralhealingcenter.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruschelle-khanna-lifestyle-for-legacy/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ancestralhealingcenter  — Connect with Julian and Executive Health — LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/ Ready to take your health, leadership, and performance to the next level? Book a complimentary private executive health diagnostic call with Julian Hayes II. Link below. https://calendly.com/julian-exechealth/chemistry Website — https://www.executivehealth.io/ ***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.

    50 min
5
out of 5
13 Ratings

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Your biology either supports your performance or limits it. The Executive Health & Life Podcast explores the intersection of biology, leadership, and performance. Energy, focus, recovery, physical presence, and resilience shape how you think, decide, and operate. This show brings together founders, CEOs, operators, and leading experts in health and human performance to examine what it takes to sustain high-level output over time. Hosted by Julian Hayes II, founder of Executive Health, a private advisory for leaders who require their biology to operate at the level their ambition demands.