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Twenty-five years ago, a hormone crash at 29 sent Jay Campbell down a path that made him one of the most recognized names in therapeutic peptides. Now a five-time best-selling author, he joins Meredith to cut through the noise around GLP-1s like Ozempic, why so many people using them are getting bad advice, and what happens when these tools are dosed correctly instead of maxed out.
This episode isn't only about peptides. Jay makes the case that no drug or protocol works without a foundation, and that foundation is mindset, muscle, and intention. He tells the story of meeting people in their 110s on the Greek islands who never formally exercised a day in their lives, and what that reveals about food, purpose, and community as tools for reverse aging.
Then the conversation shifts into something neither of them planned. Jay opens up about a reckoning with his own ego that happened days before this recording, and reads aloud a message he sent to his business partners that he's never shared publicly before. It's honest, a little uncomfortable, and a good reminder that the tools only work if the person using them does the quieter work too.
This one moves fast and goes deep. Come for the peptide education, stay for the reckoning.
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Timestamps
- 00:00 GLP-1 Dosing Gone Wrong
- 01:09 Why Peptides Are Everywhere
- 02:39 Personal Responsibility First
- 04:51 Show Intro and Guest Setup
- 06:01 Meet Jay Campbell
- 07:54 Jay's Health Journey
- 11:03 Pharma, the FDA, and Prevention
- 13:20 GLP-1 Microdosing
- 17:23 Klotho and Longevity
- 22:05 Follistatin, Muscle, and Fat Loss
- 25:29 Peptides and the Biology of Aging
- 28:27 Longevity Lessons From Greece
- 31:53 Mindset and Training
- 39:11 Metabolic Flexibility and Fasting
- 43:07 There Are No Magic Bullets
- 44:34 Ethics and Polarity
- 45:42 Serving Others Without Burnout
- 46:30 The Sandwich Test
- 48:34 Advanced Tools and Health Fundamentals
- 51:32 Why Metabolic Flexibility Matters
- 52:42 Discipline and Self-Restraint
- 54:43 Social Media and Discernment
- 57:21 AI and the Future of Thinking
- 01:03:41 Victimhood vs Sovereignty
- 01:06:32 Ego, Awakening, and Accountability
- 01:12:22 Big Game Board Principles
- 01:18:04 Why Fun Matters for Longevity
- 01:19:24 Closing Thoughts and Outro
Connect with Jay Campbell
Website: https://jaycampbell.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaycampbell1971/
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