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The Healthy CEO Show

The Healthy CEO Show

By: Jason Wright
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Welcome to "The Healthy CEO" podcast, where we explore the intersection of thriving businesses and vibrant well-being. Join us on a journey where health-conscious entrepreneurs and business leaders share their stories, insights, and strategies for achieving success without sacrificing their health. Hosted by Jason Wright, a passionate advocate for healthspan, longevity and entrepreneurship, each episode dives deep into conversations with leading health and wellness experts alongside visionary business minds. From nutrition and fitness to mindfulness and work-life balance, we uncover the tools and practices that empower high achievers to perform at their peak while prioritizing their well-being. Whether you're a seasoned CEO, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone dedicated to living a healthier, more fulfilling life, "The Healthy CEO" offers invaluable wisdom, inspiration, and actionable advice to help you thrive in both business and health. Tune in, and let's redefine what it means to be a successful CEO—one who leads with vitality, purpose, and a commitment to holistic wellness.Copyright 2026 Jason Wright Exercise & Fitness Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Dr. Will Haas on Cellular Health: Toxins, Testing, Foundational Supplements, and Peptides for Healthspan
    Jun 29 2026

    Dr. Will Haas on Cellular Health: Toxins, Testing, Foundational Supplements, and Peptides for Healthspan Jason interviews Dr. Will Haas about why he chose integrative/functional medicine after realizing medical school focused on “sick care” rather than health optimization, a passion rooted in his youth and athletic background and influenced by mentor Andrew Weil’s view that it’s simply “good medicine.” Haas explains his clinical approach starts with lifestyle foundations (sleep, nutrition, stress, social connection) plus targeted diagnostics, listening for cellular dysfunction patterns like mitochondrial energy deficits that can present as brain fog or fatigue. He emphasizes toxins (including mold/mycotoxins), gut-driven inflammation/dysbiosis, and immune dysregulation as key disruptors, advocating “test, don’t guess” before interventions. They discuss practical basics like hydration, personalized nutrition, common supplementation deficiencies he sees (magnesium, vitamin D, B12/folate, vitamin C, omega-3s), and a cautious, mechanism-based view of peptides, highlighting GLP-1s’ early impact and epitalon’s potential role in optimization and circadian rhythm support. Haas shares his own routine and directs listeners to Vyve Wellness for a discovery call. 00:00 Chasing Performance Inputs 00:21 Why Integrative Medicine 01:28 Meet Dr Will Haas 02:40 Olympics Spark Origin Story 05:14 Healthcare Versus Sick Care 07:18 First Patient Assessment Basics 10:27 Cellular Patterns Not Labels 13:44 Brain Fog Wake Up Call 15:33 Toxins Gut And Mold 21:00 Test Before You Detox 23:16 Food Hydration Personalization 27:38 Dark Chocolate Heavy Metals 28:22 Fiber Goop Breakdown 31:24 Gut Health Reality Check 33:00 Avoiding Optimization Burnout 33:46 Supplements Need Data 36:07 Common Deficiencies Explained 39:16 Antioxidants Need Balance 40:35 Peptides Primer and Hype 42:08 Evidence Based Peptide Lens 44:50 GLP1s Sparked Interest 48:47 Peptides by Pathway Not Stacks 50:22 Epitalon and Circadian Reset 51:30 Older Patients and Root Causes 54:10 Doctor Daily Routine 57:05 Training Mindset and Stress 58:27 Wrap Up and How to Work Together 01:00:46 Sponsor Message and Disclaimer

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Dylan Livingston, Founder Alliance For Longevity Initiatives on Longevity Policy, Right to Try, and Scaling the Longevity Dividend
    Jun 12 2026

    Dylan Livingston on Longevity Policy, Right to Try, and Scaling the Longevity Dividend Jason Wright interviews Dylan Livingston, founder of the Alliance for Longevity Initiatives (A4LI), about advancing longevity through policy rather than products. Livingston traces his interest from discovering Aubrey de Grey as a teen to COVID-era experiences with his grandfather, which renewed his focus and led him to launch A4LI in 2022 as a coalition of longevity biotech companies. He describes passing a California resolution prioritizing longevity and healthy aging, framing the goal as achieving a “longevity dividend” worth trillions through reduced healthcare costs and increased productivity, and argues therapeutics can democratize longevity more than intensive lifestyle protocols. They discuss Right to Try, its limits under terminal-only access and liability concerns, and A4LI’s work expanding access in Montana and New Hampshire for Phase 1-safe therapies. Livingston highlights AI-driven acceleration in biotech, cellular reprogramming with Yamanaka factors, and previews A4LI’s Georgetown DC summit featuring major companies, researchers, policymakers, and a Capitol Hill briefing on US-China biotech competition. 00:00 Cold Open Banter 01:05 Why Longevity Policy 02:17 Dylan Origin Story 05:39 Launching The Alliance 08:24 Sponsor Message 09:18 California Policy Playbook 10:49 Longevity Dividend Explained 12:39 Therapeutics As Equalizer 13:44 Moral Case For Healthspan 17:48 Right To Try Primer 21:17 Fixing Right To Try 22:23 Biotech Valley Of Death 25:22 AI And Medical Gatekeeping 26:01 AI Health Coach Teaser 26:35 Plan Aware Health Coaching 27:31 Longevity Goals And Motivation 29:38 AI Accelerating Biotech 32:10 Cell Reprogramming Breakthroughs 34:32 Aging As Root Cause Policy 37:10 Wellness Mindset And Agency 40:15 Prevention Limits And Lifelong Care 44:33 DC Summit Agenda Preview 46:24 Hill Briefing And Biotech Race 49:20 Wrap Up And Medical Disclaimer

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    52 mins
  • Game Changer! 30 Grams of Protein First Thing In The Morning
    May 18 2026

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    30 Grams of Protein at Breakfast: The Simple Habit for Metabolism, Muscle, and Longevity In this Healthy CEO podcast episode, Jason argues that “winning the morning” includes strategically timing nutrition, especially getting at least 30 grams of protein at breakfast, to improve metabolism, body composition, energy, and aging. He challenges the assumption that skipping breakfast or only drinking coffee until noon is always healthier, noting research suggesting how you break a fast affects fat loss, muscle preservation, metabolic health, cognitive performance, and longevity. He explains protein’s benefits—higher thermic effect, better blood sugar stability, and greater satiety—and links muscle to healthy aging, citing age-related muscle loss and the role of mTOR and leucine (about 2.5–3 grams per meal). He gives breakfast protein examples and suggests essential amino acids as a practical option for intermittent fasters to support muscle without a full meal, recommending a one-week experiment. 00:00 Morning Protein Setup 01:02 30g Breakfast Challenge 01:44 Fasting and Metabolism 02:54 Why 30g Works 03:56 Muscle and mTOR 05:05 What 30g Looks Like 05:24 EAAs for Intermittent Fasters 06:57 Longevity and Weekly Experiment 08:10 Wrap Up and Disclaimer

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    10 mins
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