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.

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