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David always had a deep appreciation for alternative and regenerative medicine. He and I have both had guests here who understand how broken our “sick care” system is and have created new pathways for those who want to take control of their health in ways the American system won't allow. One such pioneer is Jay Campbell, co-founder of BioLongevity Labs. Jay's lifelong mission is to inspire and empower others to optimize their health, reverse aging, and unlock their true human potential – physically, mentally, and emotionally. In this dynamic chat, he and I talk about what's going on in the U.S. state of health, and Jay gives great insights into the benefits of balancing hormones, most notably testosterone, for both men, and in underrated ways, for women, too. Once that balance is achieved, then one can potentially take the next steps into administering therapeutic peptides that can transform health, from cellular regeneration, to anti-aging, losing fat, hormonal balance, and beyond. Really intriguing topics on which Jay certainly raised my understanding. You'll gain a lot in this episode from Jay's immense store of knowledge.Jay Campbellwww.jaycampbell.comwww.biolongevitylabs.comInstagram, X, and YouTube @jaycampbell333Bill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram and Threads @stahlor and @we_are_superman_podcastYouTube We Are Superman PodcastSubscribe to the We Are Superman Newsletter!https://mailchi.mp/dab62cfc01f8/newsletter-signupSubscribe to our Substack for my archive of articles of coaching tips developed from my more than three decades of experience, wild and funny stories from my long coaching career, the wit and wisdom of David, and highlights of some of the best WASP episodes from the past that I feel are worthwhile giving another listen.Search either We Are Superman Podcast or @billstahl8
In this unfiltered, high-level conversation… Chris Cavallini sits down once again with one of the world's most respected biohackers and hormone optimization experts-Jay Campbell for an in-depth discussion that every high-performance man needs to hear. This episode is stacked with game-changing insights and controversial truths that most people will never hear in their lifetime. Topics Discussed Include: -The best beginner and intermediate steroid cycles. (without F'n up your life in the process) -Why every man should be getting blood work. -Hair loss prevention and restoration tactics that actually work -The dark side of smoking weed that no one wants to admit (coming from someone who smokes it) -The real story on nicotine- and how it can help or hurt depending on how you use it -A groundbreaking new pill that mimics the effects of intense exercise-safely WARNING: this episode is not for the weak, unambitious, or easily offended. Tap in, take notes, and prepare to see your body, brain, and biology in a whole new light.
In this unfiltered, high-level conversation… Chris Cavallini sits down once again with one of the world's most respected biohackers and hormone optimization experts-Jay Campbell for an in-depth discussion that every high-performance man needs to hear. This episode is stacked with game-changing insights and controversial truths that most people will never hear in their lifetime. Topics Discussed Include: -The best beginner and intermediate steroid cycles. (without F'n up your life in the process) -Why every man should be getting blood work. -Hair loss prevention and restoration tactics that actually work -The dark side of smoking weed that no one wants to admit (coming from someone who smokes it) -The real story on nicotine- and how it can help or hurt depending on how you use it -A groundbreaking new pill that mimics the effects of intense exercise-safely WARNING: this episode is not for the weak, unambitious, or easily offended. Tap in, take notes, and prepare to see your body, brain, and biology in a whole new light.
Want to become a FEARLESS entrepreneur and leader? Go here: https://books.ryanhanley.com/ Hormones influence everything—energy, focus, performance. Optimizing testosterone can be the shift from surviving to truly thriving. Jay Campbell is a 5x international best-selling author, men's physique champion, and the Owner and Co-Founder of BioLongevity Labs. Widely recognized as a leading expert on hormonal optimization, therapeutic peptides, and biohacking for health and performance, Jay is on a mission to help individuals break free from the failing "sick care" system and take control of their health. Ryan relates his personal experience of hormonal deficiency and the profound impact of optimizing testosterone levels on his energy, mental clarity, and overall performance. Jay Campbell emphasizes the importance of taking ownership of one's health, given that many traditional doctors may lack the necessary understanding of therapeutic hormones and the endocrine system. This episode explores modern health challenges and solutions, including misinformation, sedentary lifestyles, and GLP-1 agonists. It emphasizes the dangers of quick fixes and the importance of spiritual and mental clarity.
Want to become a FEARLESS entrepreneur and leader? Go here: https://books.ryanhanley.com/ Hormones influence everything—energy, focus, performance. Optimizing testosterone can be the shift from surviving to truly thriving. Jay Campbell is a 5x international best-selling author, men's physique champion, and the Owner and Co-Founder of BioLongevity Labs. Widely recognized as a leading expert on hormonal optimization, therapeutic peptides, and biohacking for health and performance, Jay is on a mission to help individuals break free from the failing "sick care" system and take control of their health. Ryan relates his personal experience of hormonal deficiency and the profound impact of optimizing testosterone levels on his energy, mental clarity, and overall performance. Jay Campbell emphasizes the importance of taking ownership of one's health, given that many traditional doctors may lack the necessary understanding of therapeutic hormones and the endocrine system. This episode explores modern health challenges and solutions, including misinformation, sedentary lifestyles, and GLP-1 agonists. It emphasizes the dangers of quick fixes and the importance of spiritual and mental clarity.
In this episode of the Modern Man Podcast, host Ted engages with Jay Campbell, a five-time international bestselling author and expert in men's health. They discuss the importance of understanding biomarkers, the role of hormones in health, and the impact of modern lifestyle on men's well-being. Jay emphasizes the necessity of proactive health measures, including regular blood work and lifestyle changes, to combat hormonal deficiencies and metabolic emergencies. TakeawaysUnderstanding your biomarkers is crucial for health optimization.Most people neglect their health until it's too late.A significant number of men suffer from testosterone deficiency.Proactive health measures can prevent metabolic emergencies.The endocrine system plays a vital role in overall health.Peptides can offer alternative healing methods without side effects.Lifestyle changes are necessary for peptides to be effective.People often fail to change due to a lack of self-worth.Health optimization requires a holistic approach.True transformation comes from within, not just from supplements. Self-worth is essential for making lasting changes.The balance between health and wealth is crucial.Daily practices can help connect with your higher self.Breaking free from societal programming is necessary for growth.Peptides offer a new frontier in personal health management.Empowerment and self-education are key to health decisions.Mirror exercises can enhance self-connection and affirmation.Men often need mentorship to navigate personal growth.Health is a personal responsibility, not just a doctor's job.Transformation requires consistent effort and self-belief.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Men's Health and Wellness02:53 Understanding the Importance of Biomarkers06:04 The Role of Hormones in Health08:57 The Impact of Modern Lifestyle on Health11:59 Exploring the Endocrine System15:03 Peptides: A New Frontier in Health Optimization18:11 The Science Behind Peptides and Their Benefits20:59 The Responsibility of Using Peptides Effectively23:48 Transformative Potential of Peptides in Health29:05 The Importance of Self-Worth in Transformation32:09 Balancing Health and Wealth33:51 Connecting with Your Higher Self36:01 The Power of Daily Practices39:12 Breaking Free from Programming40:16 Navigating the World of PeptidesCambell's LinksWebsite: JayCampbell.comCompany: BioLongevity LabsInstagram: @jaycampbell333YouTube: Jay Campbell OfficialPodcast: The Jay Campbell PodcastTwitter/X: @jaycampbell333Free eBook Here: Mastering Self-Development: Strategies of the New Masculine: https://rebrand.ly/m2ebook ⚔️JOIN THE NOBLE KNIGHTS MASTERMIND⚔️https://themodernmanpodcast.com/thenobleknights
In this episode of the Optimised Health Show, we dive deep into the fascinating world of peptides—nature's biological messengers with incredible therapeutic potential. From muscle repair and immune modulation to skin health and anti-aging, peptides offer a cutting-edge approach to optimising health.We explore popular peptides like BPC-157, thymosin alpha-1, and copper peptides, discussing their benefits, dosing considerations, and best application methods—whether injectable, oral, or topical. We also break down the truth behind GLP-1 agonists (like Ozempic and Mounjaro) and why they can be game-changers for weight management and metabolic health when used correctly.But let's be real—there are no magic pills. We emphasise the importance of fundamentals—proper diet, exercise, and lifestyle—before turning to advanced tools like peptides. Plus, we share expert insights from thought leaders in the space, including Dr. William Seeds and Jay Campbell, and discuss the future of peptide therapy.Topics covered in this episode: ✔️ What are peptides and how do they work? ✔️ BPC-157 for healing, inflammation, and gut health ✔️ Thymosin alpha-1 for immune support and longevity ✔️ Copper peptides for skin, hair, and collagen production ✔️ The rise (and misuse) of GLP-1 agonists for fat loss ✔️ The challenges of peptide sourcing and regulation ✔️ Why lifestyle is STILL kingThanks to Our Sponsor:Want supplements that *actually* work? Check out Love Life Supplements and use code BEN10 for 10% off your order.Let's Stay Connected: Ben: @benlawprimal Sarah: @sarahlawuk Book a Consultation with Sarah: Free Wellness Discovery Call Thanks for Tuning In! Enjoyed this episode? Drop us a 5-star review and share it with your health-loving crew. Stay tuned for our next episode — we promise we won't ghost you again!
In this special "Best of Peptides" episode, you’ll get to dive into one of the most fascinating and controversial frontiers in health, fitness, and longevity. I’ve curated the best conversations from my discussions with peptide experts Jay Campbell, Colleen Cutcliffe, and Kyal Van Der Leest to give you an inside look at how peptides are revolutionizing performance, recovery, and overall well-being. Whether you’re new to peptides or already experimenting with them, this episode will give you a well-rounded perspective on their power, potential, and future in the world of health and performance. Full show notes: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/bestofpeptides Episode Sponsors: Feno: Transform your oral health with the Feno Smartbrush, the AI-powered device that delivers a perfect clean in just 20 seconds with 18,000 bristles and personalized insights for your whole-body health. Visit feno.co and use code BEN for $50 off—elevate your brushing routine today! SuppCo: Get early FREE access to SuppCo's supplement management app during its beta phase by visiting supp.co/BEN. Plus, podcast listeners will unlock early access to SuppCo’s founding membership when it launches in early 2025. Quantum Upgrade: Recent research has revealed that the Quantum Upgrade was able to increase ATP production by a jaw-dropping 20-25% in human cells. Unlock a 15-day free trial with the code BEN15 at quantumupgrade.io. Lumen: Optimize your metabolism with Lumen's handheld metabolic coach! Gain personalized insights for better energy, weight management, fitness, and sleep. Lumen even adapts to hormonal changes to keep you feeling your best. Take the next step at lumen.me/GREENFIELD and get 20% off! Organifi Green Juice: Start your day with essential superfoods that help detox the body, lower cravings, reduce stress, and reset your morning with a juice. Organifi Green Juice contains a clinical dose of ashwagandha and supports healthy cortisol levels, aiding in weight management. Go to organifi.com/Ben for 20% off your order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A beautiful conversation with Jay Campbell on his podcast. As the title suggests, this is a little different to normal; so hopefully you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed recording it. You can subscribe to Jay's show here. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ThUDwVZV4MU9k5yydKdnl _____________________________________________________ In this episode, Jay interviews Brian Keane, an online fitness coach and certified nutritionist who has written three bestselling books, launched a #1 ranked podcast, and run ultramarathons in the world's most grueling locations, including the Saharan desert and Arctic. They cover a variety of topics related to the connection between physical health and one's ability to elevate their consciousness. Their conversation ranges from the dangers of hyper-palatable processed foods to the difference between emotional eating and consumption driven by true physiological need. Tune in if you want to discover how to (finally) break free from a cycle of unhealthy habits or if you want to gain a better understanding of how optimizing your physical fitness can help you deepen your spiritual practice and raise your vibration. “I think there's a crossover with fitness and spirituality. Everything is difficult in the beginning, messy in the middle, and beautiful at the end.” – Brian Keane What You'll Learn From This Episode: • The Dangers Of Hyper-Palatable, Processed Foods – Modern food is engineered to be addictive and unhealthy. Learn how food scientists are creating products that promote overeating, and how marketers are making them an ever-present temptation. • Social & Familial Influences On Diet – Cultural “norms” can also lead to unhealthy eating habits, and sometimes it's those closest to us who are holding us back. Learn how to navigate tricky situations and make healthier food choices, no matter what. • Physical Health As A Foundation For Spirituality – A healthy physical body is essential for spiritual growth. You can't effectively pursue spirituality when you're physically unwell, so use physical fitness as a gateway to deeper spiritual experiences. • The Role Of Self-love In Health – Social media lures many people into a comparison trap, which can prevent them from achieving their full potential. Engage in a healthier discourse with your inner self, and watch your physical and spiritual growth take off. • Personal Experiences With Plant-Based Medicine – Jay and Brian both share personal stories of using plant-based medicine to deal with anxiety and trauma and unlock a more balanced and connected version of themselves. Key Moments In This Conversation 00:01:24 – Brian's thoughts on the outlook for humanity 00:10:24 – How people fall prey to an unhealthy eating spiral 00:22:29 – Why you can't afford NOT to eat quality food 00:27:29 – Why a lack of self love and trust results in anxiety 00:31:55 – Your spirit can't elevate if your physical vessel is weak 00:41:37 – How your thoughts/actions interact with the universe 00:47:03 – Brian's “Dark night of the soul” story 00:56:20 – Personal experiences with plant-based medicine 01:02:43 – Closing thoughts and Brian's resources
In episode 280 of The Super Human Life, Coach Frank Rich and Jay Campbell delve into the importance of hormonal optimization for muscle growth and cognitive function, particularly focusing on the role of peptides and Metformin. They discuss the necessity of understanding hormonal deficiencies before starting peptide therapy, the significance of Metformin in regulating blood sugar and its effects on muscle building, and the lifestyle changes needed to support hormonal health. The conversation also explores various peptides, including growth hormone agonists and mitochondrial optimizing peptides, and their applications in enhancing physical performance and overall health. They discuss the efficacy of specific supplements, the significance of biomarkers, and the impact of structured training on overall life goals. Coach Frank & Jay explore the role of GLP-1 in behavioral changes and its implications for health and addiction recovery. The discussion also touches on the future of health and medicine, particularly in relation to peptides and their safety, emphasizing the need for responsible usage and education in the biohacking community. Takeaways Peptides are effective only when hormonal levels are optimized. Metformin helps regulate blood sugar and supports muscle growth. Therapeutic testosterone is crucial for men over 30. Mitochondrial health is essential for energy production. Cycling peptides is necessary to prevent receptor saturation. Lifestyle changes can significantly impact hormonal health. Consult with knowledgeable physicians for hormone optimization. Supplements can significantly enhance force production and overall performance. Sustainability of gains from peptides depends on overall lifestyle choices. Young men should prioritize strength training and hormone monitoring. Making the gym a priority can lead to broader life improvements. A clear fitness goal transforms exercise into a purposeful training regimen. Clearly defined end-stage goals are essential for success. GLP-1 drugs can significantly alter behavior and health outcomes. The future of medicine may shift towards biohacking and peptides. Jay Campbell is a 5x international best-selling author, men's physique champion, and the Owner and Co-Founder of BioLongevity Labs. Widely recognized as a leading expert on hormonal optimization, therapeutic peptides, and biohacking for health and performance, Jay is on a mission to help individuals break free from the failing "sick care" system and take control of their health. Jay's journey began after a sports injury forced him to rethink traditional approaches to health. Through years of intense research and personal experience, he uncovered the power of therapeutic testosterone and peptides - two game-changing tools that transformed his own life and health. As the founder of BioLongevity Labs, Jay is at the forefront of a revolution, bringing cutting-edge peptides and bioregulators to the world to address cellular regeneration, hormonal balance, and metabolic health. Jay's mission is clear: to inspire and empower others to optimize their health, reverse aging, and unlock their true potential—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Connect with Jay: IG - https://www.instagram.com/jaycampbell333/ Website - https://jaycampbell.com/ Peptides - https://biolongevitylabs.com/ --- Connect with Frank and The Super Human Life on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachfrankrich/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/584284948647477/ Website: http://www.thesuperhumanlifepodcast.com/tshlhome YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjB4UrpxtNO2AFtDURMzoKQ
In this episode of The A100 Podcast, host Colleen Gallagher continues the January media series with Jay Campbell, co-founder of The Company Dime and a veteran journalist with over 30 years of experience in travel trade publishing. From his early days at Boston University to launching The Company Dime, Jay shares his journey, insights into modern journalism, and the unique challenges and opportunities within the business travel sector. Key Highlights: A Career in Trade Journalism: Jay discusses his path into journalism, the evolution of travel trade publishing, and how the internet reshaped the industry. The Company Dime's Mission: Learn why Jay and co-founder David Jonas launched The Company Dime, the decision to adopt a subscription model, and how they've maintained editorial independence to build trust with readers. Storytelling & Audience Investment: Jay shares his approach to delivering high-value content, focusing on brevity, clarity, and making every word count for their niche audience. PR Insights from a Journalist's Perspective: Discover why exclusivity matters in pitches, the importance of tailored outreach, and how PR professionals can better collaborate with journalists. Making an Impact During the Pandemic: Jay reflects on The Company Dime's initiatives to support laid-off industry professionals during COVID-19, offering free subscriptions and career-focused content to help the travel community navigate unprecedented challenges. Join us as Jay Campbell shares practical insights and candid reflections on trade journalism, storytelling, and the dynamic relationship between PR and the media. Stay Connected: Subscribe to The Association 100 podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or YouTube Podcasts to ensure you never miss an episode. Follow us on LinkedIn at The Association 100 and OnWrd & UpWrd for the latest in association trends and strategies. Tune in next week as we continue our media series with another outstanding guest sharing their expertise and tips for successful PR and media collaborations!
This week on the Success Formula Podcast, I sit down with author and speaker Jay Campbell to explore the incredible benefits of peptides and bioregulators. Jay shares valuable insights on how these powerful tools can help you optimize both your body and mind for peak performance. From boosting energy to enhancing overall health, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you become the healthiest, most energized version of yourself. Don't miss out—tune in now to unlock the secrets to unlocking your full potential!Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/jaycampbell333/Website- https://www.limitlesslifenootropics.com/00:00 - Intro02:40 - What's a peptide 05:52 - What are bioregulators12:37 - 5 amino mq - capsules and injection 19:56 - Bpc-157 - capsules and injection 26:28 - Cagrilintide33:30 - Cardiogen (bioregulator)35:25 - Cartalax (bioregulator)36:07 - Cerebrolysin46:50 - CJC-1295 DAC49:22 - Epithalon - capsules and injection 1:06:39 - FOX04-DRI1:08:45 - GHK-CU - capsules and injection 1:13:00 - GHRH/GHRP-2/GHRP-61:14:17 - Hexarelin2:09:07 - Ipamorelin1:17:13 - L-glutathione1:18:30 - LL-371:19:30 - Melanotan 1/Melanotan 21:25:40 - MGF-IGF-11:26:53 - MOD - GRF1:27:40 - MOTS-c1:28:58 - NAD+1:38:02 - Oxytocin1:40:14 - Pancragen (bioregulatior)1:41:44 - Pinealon (bioregulatior1:43:48 - Prostamax (bioregulatior)1:38:50 - PT-1411:45:31 - Retatrutide1:51:58 - Selank 1:51:58 - Semax 2:00:36 - Semiglutide 2:01:55 - Sermorelin 2:03:41 - SS-312:06:14 - Tesamorelin1:54:55 - Tesofensine - capsules 2:10:39 - Vesilute ( bioregulatior)2:12:17 - VIPTune in every Tuesday at 8 AM for another inspiring success story, along with the proven formula to help you achieve your own goals. Don't miss out on the insights that could change your life!Listen to our podcast on:Buzzsprout- https://successformulapodcast.buzzsprout.com/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7aRe06pXIq6yq8GQf62NBMAmazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1393b77c-626a-4a53-bdd5-43ce3b1aa15b/success-formula-podcastApple Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/success-formula-podcast/id1748704615
Jay Campbell Should you be concerned about your mitochondrial health? (1:05) Is NAD supplementing a waste of time? (3:58) The REAL benefits of creatine. (9:59) The truth behind ‘exercise in a bottle'. (13:08) Why Retatrutide will Forever Change Society. (21:40) The importance of having a trainer while on a GLP-1. (29:15) Why the genie is out of the bottle with peptides and bio-regulators. (33:01) The differences between peptides and pharmaceuticals. (39:50) What things can people take to heal themselves from multiple vaccines? (45:33) The peptide forefront. (49:55) The value of the struggle. (51:38) The latest bodybuilding stack. (54:34) Highlighting one of his exciting businesses. (1:04:55) Related Links/Products Mentioned Visit Luminose by Entera for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Promo code MPM at checkout for 10% off their order or 10% off their first month of a subscribe-and-save. ** December Promotion: MAPS Aesthetic | MAPS Symmetry 50% off! ** Code DECEMBER50 at checkout ** Harnessing NAD+ for Optimal Health, Performance, and Longevity with Dr. Jin-Xiong She Mind Pump #2497: The Amazing & Weird Side Effects of Creatine Exercise in a Pill? Breakthrough Mimics Workout Benefits Triple-Hormone-Receptor Agonist Retatrutide for Obesity Apeiron Zoh Center Building Muscle with Adam Schafer – Mind Pump TV BioLongevity Labs Brings Innovation to the Forefront at LongevityFest 2024 Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources Featured Guest/People Mentioned Jay Campbell (@jaycampbell333) Instagram Website Newsletter Signup - Jay Campbell Dr. Jin-Xiong She's LinkedIn Profile Ben Pakulski (@bpakfitness) Instagram Dr. William Seeds (@williamseedsmd) Instagram Jason Theobald (@jasontheobald_scoobyhealth) Instagram Dr. Tyna Moore (@drtyna) Instagram Dr. Daniel Stickler, M.D. (@drdanielstickler) Instagram
Hallie Rose is an insightful storyteller, life coach, author, speaker, and a true untamed spirit. Tune into hear about her vision quest, rites of passage, and how to forge your own path. Not listening on Spotify? Find hyperlinked show notes at: https://ashleydeeley.com/w2w/hallierose New episodes of Welcome to Wellness released every Friday. Brought to you by: Dry Farm Wines (the world's cleanest wine) Brought to you by: My Pure Water (Code: Ashley5) Brought to you by Quinton minerals (my preferred minerals!) 2:49: Episode with Warren Hellerud from Alive Waters 3:53: First Period Gift Box - Lunar Wild 9:56: Plot twist 17:04: What is a moon cycle and what does it mean to be cosmically anchored? 27:59: Feeling broken and ashamed 29:47: Mistakes when Hallie was younger 33:17: Spiritual awakening 36:39: Doing something really difficult 38:59: Hallie's ever changing value system 42:38: How to fix miscommunication 46:04: Headed for a divorce or split...? 50:10: Aspects of a healthy relationship 54:21: How to decide: What Are My Values? 58:00: Feeling purposeless? 1:01:35: Why our mental health is declining 1:04:11: Jay Campbell told me: Put a force field around your husband (included in show notes: alternate ways of healing from the v@x) Episode 67 of Welcome to Wellness Where to find Hallie Rose: Website Instagram Where to find Ashley Deeley: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube hello@ashleydeeley.com
Mike “C-Roc” welcomes Jay Campbell, a five-time international bestselling author, men's physique champion, and founder of the Jay Campbell brand and podcast. Known as a global authority on hormonal optimization and therapeutic peptides, Jay shares his transformative journey from an athlete to a leading expert in health and consciousness. Jay dives deep into his personal story of discovering hormone therapy after a life-changing injury, exploring the profound effects it had on his energy, cognition, and overall well-being. He explains why optimizing physical health is crucial for spiritual growth and how balancing hormones can unlock greater awareness and connection to higher frequencies. The conversation also explores big questions about human consciousness, life beyond the physical body, and how to tap into the universe's energy. With insights on living a clean, insulin-controlled lifestyle and practical tips for longevity, Jay offers a blueprint for optimizing not just the body, but also the mind and spirit. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on achieving peak performance and raising your consciousness to live a fully optimized life. Website- https://jaycampbell.com/ Social Media Links/Handles- https://www.instagram.com/jaycampbell333/ https://x.com/JayCampbell333 https://www.youtube.com/@jaycampbell333 https://jaycampbell.com/freebooks/
Jay is 5x international best-selling author, and a powerful global voice on health optimization and raising human consciousness. His philosophy is that to live a fully optimized life means optimizing the body, mind, heart and soul. He is an expert on health, wellness and hormone optimization through peptide therapy in particular and is my go to resource when looking into how peptides can support us with recovering from injury, anti-aging and body compositional change. Here are some of the things we talked about in today's podcast. · Why self-love and trust are crucial for body composition change. · Creation is more fulfilling than consumption but consuming knowledge is essential for personal growth. · Peptides can aid in fat loss and health optimization. · Proper use of peptides requires understanding and guidance. · Hormonal optimization is crucial for effective peptide use. · Ipamorelin is particularly beneficial for women. · Peptides can significantly impact body composition. · A majority of men today have testosterone deficiencies. · GLP-1 peptides are revolutionary for weight loss. · Lifestyle factors must be prioritized alongside peptide use. · Understanding dual and triple stage agonists is essential. · The future of peptides looks promising with ongoing research. · Long-term use of peptides shows positive effects without severe side effects. · And much more. (Website) Home Page - October 2024 | Jay Campbell (Instagram) Jay Campbell (@jaycampbell333) • Instagram photos and videos (Twitter) Jay Campbell (@JayCampbell333) / X (Youtube) Jay Campbell - YouTube
It can be frustrating when medication shortages impact access to essential healthcare. Host Jean Fisher-Brinkley discusses a range of possible solutions with Jay Campbell, Executive Director at the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. Find out what steps healthcare consumers and providers can take in such situations. Visit our show page for resources mentioned in this episode.Host: Jean Fisher BrinkleyGuest: Jack W. “Jay” Campbell IV, JD, RPh, Executive Director at the North Carolina Board of PharmacyProducer: Sylvia French-HodgesFollow the North Carolina Medical Board on X, Facebook, and LinkedIn.Email your questions to: podcast@ncmedboard.org.
In this episode, Jay sits down with his close friend and business partner, Hunter Williams, to share the news that after 500 episodes and more than 1 MILLION lifetime downloads, the Jay Campbell Podcast is officially winding down. Jay and Hunter cover everything from the origin story of the Jay Campbell brand, to the inflection point that skyrocketed the growth of both the podcast and the business, to the changing landscape that has Jay looking to invest more of his energy into other projects. Tune in if you want to hear how The Jay Campbell Podcast climbed the ranks to hold a position in the top 0.50% of podcasts, take notes on all the lessons learned along the way, and hear about what comes next for the Jay Campbell and Hunter Williams partnership. “Your purpose is to raise the conscious frequency of the human race – in service, without attachment or expectation. What are you doing every day to serve that purpose?” – Jay Campbell What You'll Learn From This Episode The Origin Story Of The Jay Campbell Brand – Hear about the challenges Jay faced while rebranding from TOT Revolution to a personal brand, all while navigating the fallout of a messy divorce and raising a blended family. The Inflection Point That Made Jay's Growth Go Parabolic – Learn what global event dramatically accelerated Jay's growth and how years of unrecognized effort put him in the perfect position to seize the opportunity. Appreciation For The Supporting Cast – Gain a better understanding of the people who made Jay's success possible and enjoy a moment of appreciation for the contributions they made to the grand vision. The Current Landscape And Limitations Of Podcasting – Learn about the dramatic changes that have happened in podcasting and media consumption, and why now is the right time for Jay to shift his focus elsewhere. What Comes Next For Jay And Hunter – Hear what projects are already underway, and where you'll be able to keep following their work outside of the podcast feed. Key Moments In This Conversation 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:05:57 – The Origin Story Of The Jay Campbell Brand 00:13:32 – Personal And Professional Challenges During The Transition 00:21:39 – Why 2020 Was An Dramatic Inflection Point 00:28:01 – Appreciation For Everyone Who Made It Possible 00:33:38 – The Current Landscape and Limitations Of Podcasting 00:36:05 – What Made The Jay Campbell Podcast Stand Out 00:42:01 – A Final Message From Jay To You Jay Campbell Products & Resources
Welcome back to part two with Jay Campbell on a deep dive discussion about peptides. Today we dive into peptides for longevity, and scams to watch out for! Hyperlinked show notes at: www.ashleydeeley.com/w2w/jaycampbellpeptides2 Episode brought to you by: Alive Waters (Code: ASHLEY) Episode brought to you by: Thyroid Fixxr (Code: WELCOMEWELLNESS) Episode brought to you by: My Pure Water (CODE: Ashley5) 2:52: Peptides to strengthen mitochondria: SS-31 MOTS-C 5-Amino 7:11: The frenzy about GLP-1 peptides right now 11:12: Dr. Rudy Eberwein has been prescribing GLPs for 19 years 13:35: The 3 T's: Tirzepatide, Testosterone, & Thyroid 16:28: GHK-Cu peptide for hair, skin, and healing 17:39: Entera skincare 19:35: Acylglycerol Kinase (AGK) peptide 20:16: Peptides/bioregulators for anti-aging: Epitalon -- The Longevity Peptide & Thymulin 21:39: Amino Asylum - SLU-PP-332: the strongest thermogenic agent in the world. The greatest fat loss peptide 24:30: Peptide scams (watch out for MLMs, oral peptides, and plant-based peptides) Where to find Jay: Website Instagram Amazon Where to find Ashley Deeley: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube hello@ashleydeeley.com
Jay Campbell is a returning guest here to discuss peptides in great detail, including reconstitution! Tune into and learn how to beat jet lag, improve your sleep, heal from v@x injuries, improve cognition, and much more! Join Jay live in person for his Fully Optimized Health Summit September 27-29! Hyperlinked show notes at: www.ashleydeeley.com/w2w/jaycampbellpeptides1 Episode brought to you by: Alive Waters (Code: ASHLEY) Episode brought to you by: Thyroid Fixxr (Code: WELCOMEWELLNESS) Episode brought to you by: My Pure Water (CODE: Ashley5) 4:08: The best part about peptides 5:09: What do peptides do? 6:22: Cerebrolysin peptide for neurodegenerative disease, early onset of dementia, Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's, Jacob Creutzfeldt (CJD) 7:13: Mechanisms for peptide delivery 8:34: Jay's favorite peptides: Immunity: Thymosin Alpha 1 Peptide Immunity: BPC 157 (Body Protective Compound) Repair & Healing: TB-500 (Jay carries vial of BPC-157 & TB-500 everywhere he goes) Fat Loss for Men: Tesamorelin Fat Loss for Women: Ipamorelin Darken skin & up level consciousness: Melanotan 1 11:28: Joe Rogan says he didn't need shoulder surgery after taking BPC-157 13:04: Melanotan 1 enhances your ability to absorb the sun's rays 13:40: Regan Archibald (one of the world's leading peptide and anti aging docs) 14:32: Reputable source for buying peptides: Jay's Limitless website Peptide Sciences website Compounding pharmacies 17:52: Afraid of injecting? (Watch YouTube video here!) 19:45: The best place to inject for an injury is the injury site 20:04: How to store peptides (if unconstituted, they are shelf stable and require no refrigeration) 20:37: Once reconstituted, they require refrigeration 20:50: How to reconstitute peptides (the number one question!!) 21:30: Peptide Reconstitution: Dosing, Mixing and Storage Information PLUS the Peptide Calculator 25:29: Can we overdose on peptides? 26:22: CJC-1295 peptide (can create a niacin flush) 26:38: Melanotan 2 can cause nausea (Jay's airplane story) 29:09: Number one thing about peptides: you must cycle them as they cause antibody buildup 30:05: How long do peptides take to work? 30:41: How do you get peptides through TSA? 32:26: Tips for beating jet lag DSIP peptide High dose melatonin 34:08: Peptides for sleep? 36:16: Why peptides won't work for some people... 40:00: You're going to see better improvement if you're already hormonally optimized when you use peptides 40:24: Trouble sleeping? You must be hormonally optimized first! 40:30? Belly fat? Get your hormones tested first! 41:50: Alternative ways of healing (from the V.@.X) Nattokinase N-Acetylcysteine Methylene Blue Nicotine gum (1 mg) Nic Nac Jay emailed me his 'Vax Injury Peptide Stack' PDF so please email me if you'd like a copy (hello@ashleydeeley.com) LL-37 peptide VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) Where to find Jay: Website Instagram Amazon Where to find Ashley Deeley: Website Instagram Facebook YouTube hello@ashleydeeley.com
Join Chris Cavallini as he dives deep into the world of fitness, testosterone, steroids and peptides with world renowned biohacker and hormone optimization expert Jay Campbell. This enlightening discussion uncovers why many fail to see results in fitness, Chris & Jay's top supplement recommendations, and a breakdown of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and how it differs from anabolic steroid use. They also discuss the hottest peptides on the market, the uncensored truth about Ozempic, and the best peptides for a higher sex drive & elevated cognition! BONUS: Chris & Jay disclose their trusted sources for quality peptides, ensuring listeners know where to find reliable products that actually work. 0:00:00 - Intro 18:20 - Why most people fail to get the results they want with their fitness 45:38 - Chris & Jay's Top 3 supplements 01:15:39 - What is Testosterone replacement therapy & when you should use it? 01:24:24 - TRT vs. Steroid Cycle? 01:40:05 - Every man 35+ should be doing this 01:50:08 - Peptides, Growth Hormone, Ozempic & more 02:08:18 - The dangerous truth about vapes 02:10:03 - BPC-157: The magical Wolverine peptide 02:14:03 - The best peptide for a higher sex drive 02:18:48 - Chris & Jay's peptide source revealed 02:20:11 - Best hacks for cognitive enhancement & increased mental clarity 02:28:28 - The dangers of red dye & stimulants for children 02:32:34 - Final take aways
This week on the DD214 Network Podcast, Joe Squillini, Jay Campbell, and Clean Sanchez cover a wild range of topics with their usual mix of humor and blunt honesty. They kick off with their tech struggles—talking about annoying email issues, phone battery life disasters, and the games they're hyped for next. Then the conversation veers into music, where they get into the heated debate about Linkin Park's new lead singer, swapping stories about what the band meant to them. There's even some wild talk about Dave Grohl's alleged scandal that you won't want to miss. Things get deeper when Clean opens up about mental health care, expressing serious concerns over Project 2025 and what it could mean for personal rights. They don't shy away from more controversial topics like IUDs and the latest presidential debate either. To wrap things up, they talk football, veteran benefits like free dental care, and a jaw-dropping story about two National Guard soldiers running a county militia. It's a crazy ride full of laughs, heated opinions, and moments that'll make you think. Chapters 00:00 Technical Difficulties and Account Switching 02:21 Exploring Technology Usage and Gaming 15:38 The Controversy Surrounding Linkin Park's New Singer 27:23 Personal Experiences with Linkin Park and Opinions on the New Singer 36:48 The Importance of Vetting in Team Building 37:14 The Controversial Replacement of Chester Bennington in Linkin Park 47:54 Dave Grohl's Alleged Infidelity and the Challenges of Parenthood 57:24 The Pros and Cons of IUDs for Birth Control 01:05:29 The Lack of Policy Focus in the Presidential Debate 01:09:14 The Importance of Mental Health Support for Veterans 01:11:46 The Importance of Mental Health Care and the Consequences of Cutting Funding 01:13:11 Protecting Individual Rights and Autonomy 01:19:30 Exciting Football Games and Results 01:27:36 Everyone for Veterans: Providing Free Dental Services 01:31:57 Investigation into Anti-Government Views in the Virginia National Guard Join us Live every Sunday! DD214 Network PodcastDirected & Produced By Jonathan ‘Clean' SanchezHosted by Joe Squillini & Jay CampbellEdited by Clean Sanchez Media, LLCMusic: "Shadow Surfing" by Shrieks666 "Voices Getting Louder" by Shrieks 666 Check out Shrieks666 on Bandcamp Website: CleanSanchezMedia.comDon't forget to Like and Subscribe for All Updates!Disclaimer: This Podcast contains adult language. Adult Supervision is advised. Fair Use Disclaimer:The content provided on this podcast may include material subject to copyright protection. In accordance with the principles of "fair use" as defined in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, the use of copyrighted material on this podcast is for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research. The determination of whether the use of copyrighted material constitutes fair use is made on a case-by-case basis, taking into account various factors outlined in Section 107. The inclusion of such material is not an endorsement by the DD214 Network Podcast or Clean Sanchez Media, LLC, but is meant to enrich and contribute to discussions within the specified purposes of fair use. All copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Ariel Garten, John Madsen, Dave Asprey, Glenn Dawson, Drew Canole and Jay Campbell and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (1:16) Gary Brecka The essence of mortality can be understood in a single statement: the presence of oxygen equates to the absence of disease. This is an undeniable truth, as every disease known to humanity stems from a lack of oxygen. To maintain good health, prioritize activities that ensure proper oxygenation of your body, such as regular exercise, deep breathing, and spending time in fresh air. (6:38) Ariel Garten Meditating during the day helps you improve focus, enhance attention, and free your mind from wandering thoughts, reducing anxiety and cortisol levels. At night, many of us struggle to sleep because our minds are racing with thoughts. To combat this, practice meditation to calm your mind and promote restful sleep. (9:40) John Madsen People often invest a lot of energy into tasks that only yield 10% of the results. By flipping this and focusing on the crucial 10%, you can achieve 90% of the results with less effort. Prioritize what truly matters to maximize your productivity and efficiency. (12:52) Dave Asprey A moderate carb diet with occasional starch or fruit helps regulate the muscle-building molecule mTOR. While mTOR promotes growth, constant eating keeps it high, which can lead to cancer growth. Balance your diet and meal timing to keep mTOR levels in check and reduce risks. (20:45) Glenn Dawson Seeing a chiropractor weekly can realign your joints, but dominant muscles can pull them out of place again. To maintain alignment and relief, you must consistently stretch. Regular stretching ensures longer-lasting benefits and improved well-being. (28:16) Drew Canole The hunter's mind thrives on taking risks and pursuing multiple ideas, while the farmer's mind values safety, security, and gradual wealth accumulation. Both mindsets are essential for a successful business. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective collaboration and growth. (34:44) Jay Campbell Age is definitely a mental state. By taking care of your physical health through regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management, you can significantly enhance your quality of life. Engaging in mental activities and staying socially active also contribute to longevity. Tags: @garybrecka @ariels_musings @iamjohnmadsen @dave.asprey @realglenndawson @drewcanole @jaycampbell333
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Barton Scott, Ariel Garten, Dave Asprey, Drew Canole, Gary Brecka and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:03) Jay Campbell Visceral fat is hard to lose with a hormonal deficiency because it disrupts your metabolism, slowing fat breakdown and increasing storage. Address hormonal imbalances by consulting a healthcare provider and exploring treatments. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, manage stress, and get adequate sleep to support metabolic health and reduce visceral fat. (4:53) Tyna Moore For effective treatment, you must be healthy, as your own cells and immune system are crucial for mounting an inflammatory healing response. Without proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep, your body's stem cells and growth factors won't function optimally, making treatments less effective. It's not a quick fix; maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for successful outcomes. (9:50) Barton Scott The body gives many warning signs, but we're often too busy to notice. It's essential to view your body, brain, and relationships as both long-term and short-term investments. Prioritize your well-being to perform well today and make good decisions. (14:23) Ariel Garten Sleep is crucial for optimal health. Getting less than six hours per night compromises your immune system and makes weight loss harder by disrupting satiety signals and hunger-related hormones. Prioritize quality sleep to maintain overall well-being. (18:48) Dave Asprey On average, 15% of a person's thoughts are about their next meal. Intermittent fasting can free up these thoughts, providing a 15% mental boost. It's like gaining 15% more horsepower for your brain without any cost, simply by reducing the constant focus on food. (24:19) Drew Canole When you're striving to win every day with rising intensity, you need to be equally intense about your recovery. Are you getting 8 to 9 hours of sleep each night? Most people would fall short here, but it's crucial for maintaining peak performance. (29:15) Gary Brecka Oral hygiene has a significant impact on optimal health. Cavitations, which are pockets of bacteria above and below your teeth, can negatively affect overall well-being. Proper oral care is crucial for maintaining health. Tags: @jaycampbell333 @askbarton @ariels_musings @dave.asprey @drewcanole @garybrecka
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Barton Scott, Ariel Garten, Dave Asprey, Drew Canole, Gary Brecka and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:03) Jay Campbell Visceral fat is hard to lose with a hormonal deficiency because it disrupts your metabolism, slowing fat breakdown and increasing storage. Address hormonal imbalances by consulting a healthcare provider and exploring treatments. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, manage stress, and get adequate sleep to support metabolic health and reduce visceral fat. (4:53) Tyna Moore For effective treatment, you must be healthy, as your own cells and immune system are crucial for mounting an inflammatory healing response. Without proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep, your body's stem cells and growth factors won't function optimally, making treatments less effective. It's not a quick fix; maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for successful outcomes. (9:50) Barton Scott The body gives many warning signs, but we're often too busy to notice. It's essential to view your body, brain, and relationships as both long-term and short-term investments. Prioritize your well-being to perform well today and make good decisions. (14:23) Ariel Garten Sleep is crucial for optimal health. Getting less than six hours per night compromises your immune system and makes weight loss harder by disrupting satiety signals and hunger-related hormones. Prioritize quality sleep to maintain overall well-being. (18:48) Dave Asprey On average, 15% of a person's thoughts are about their next meal. Intermittent fasting can free up these thoughts, providing a 15% mental boost. It's like gaining 15% more horsepower for your brain without any cost, simply by reducing the constant focus on food. (24:19) Drew Canole When you're striving to win every day with rising intensity, you need to be equally intense about your recovery. Are you getting 8 to 9 hours of sleep each night? Most people would fall short here, but it's crucial for maintaining peak performance. (29:15) Gary Brecka Oral hygiene has a significant impact on optimal health. Cavitations, which are pockets of bacteria above and below your teeth, can negatively affect overall well-being. Proper oral care is crucial for maintaining health. Tags: @jaycampbell333 @askbarton @ariels_musings @dave.asprey @drewcanole @garybrecka
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Barton Scott, Ariel Garten, Dave Asprey, Drew Canole, Gary Brecka and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:03) Jay Campbell Visceral fat is hard to lose with a hormonal deficiency because it disrupts your metabolism, slowing fat breakdown and increasing storage. Address hormonal imbalances by consulting a healthcare provider and exploring treatments. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, manage stress, and get adequate sleep to support metabolic health and reduce visceral fat. (4:53) Tyna Moore For effective treatment, you must be healthy, as your own cells and immune system are crucial for mounting an inflammatory healing response. Without proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep, your body's stem cells and growth factors won't function optimally, making treatments less effective. It's not a quick fix; maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for successful outcomes. (9:50) Barton Scott The body gives many warning signs, but we're often too busy to notice. It's essential to view your body, brain, and relationships as both long-term and short-term investments. Prioritize your well-being to perform well today and make good decisions. (14:23) Ariel Garten Sleep is crucial for optimal health. Getting less than six hours per night compromises your immune system and makes weight loss harder by disrupting satiety signals and hunger-related hormones. Prioritize quality sleep to maintain overall well-being. (18:48) Dave Asprey On average, 15% of a person's thoughts are about their next meal. Intermittent fasting can free up these thoughts, providing a 15% mental boost. It's like gaining 15% more horsepower for your brain without any cost, simply by reducing the constant focus on food. (24:19) Drew Canole When you're striving to win every day with rising intensity, you need to be equally intense about your recovery. Are you getting 8 to 9 hours of sleep each night? Most people would fall short here, but it's crucial for maintaining peak performance. (29:15) Gary Brecka Oral hygiene has a significant impact on optimal health. Cavitations, which are pockets of bacteria above and below your teeth, can negatively affect overall well-being. Proper oral care is crucial for maintaining health. Tags: @jaycampbell333 @askbarton @ariels_musings @dave.asprey @drewcanole @garybrecka
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Barton Scott, Ariel Garten, Dave Asprey, Drew Canole, Gary Brecka and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:03) Jay Campbell Visceral fat is hard to lose with a hormonal deficiency because it disrupts your metabolism, slowing fat breakdown and increasing storage. Address hormonal imbalances by consulting a healthcare provider and exploring treatments. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, manage stress, and get adequate sleep to support metabolic health and reduce visceral fat. (4:53) Tyna Moore For effective treatment, you must be healthy, as your own cells and immune system are crucial for mounting an inflammatory healing response. Without proper nutrition, exercise, and sleep, your body's stem cells and growth factors won't function optimally, making treatments less effective. It's not a quick fix; maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential for successful outcomes. (9:50) Barton Scott The body gives many warning signs, but we're often too busy to notice. It's essential to view your body, brain, and relationships as both long-term and short-term investments. Prioritize your well-being to perform well today and make good decisions. (14:23) Ariel Garten Sleep is crucial for optimal health. Getting less than six hours per night compromises your immune system and makes weight loss harder by disrupting satiety signals and hunger-related hormones. Prioritize quality sleep to maintain overall well-being. (18:48) Dave Asprey On average, 15% of a person's thoughts are about their next meal. Intermittent fasting can free up these thoughts, providing a 15% mental boost. It's like gaining 15% more horsepower for your brain without any cost, simply by reducing the constant focus on food. (24:19) Drew Canole When you're striving to win every day with rising intensity, you need to be equally intense about your recovery. Are you getting 8 to 9 hours of sleep each night? Most people would fall short here, but it's crucial for maintaining peak performance. (29:15) Gary Brecka Oral hygiene has a significant impact on optimal health. Cavitations, which are pockets of bacteria above and below your teeth, can negatively affect overall well-being. Proper oral care is crucial for maintaining health. Tags: @jaycampbell333 @askbarton @ariels_musings @dave.asprey @drewcanole @garybrecka
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Steven Kotler, Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin and Barton Scott and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:13) Gary Brecka Depression is often linked to low serotonin levels, but instead of directly increasing serotonin, treatments like SSRIs are used. These medications enhance serotonin availability in the brain by preventing its reabsorption. While effective, it's important to consider a holistic approach that includes lifestyle changes and therapy. (8:07) Steven Kotler Good nutrition and hydration are essential for maintaining energy levels, but everyone's dietary needs vary. It's important to tailor your diet to your individual needs. Additionally, social support is crucial; lacking it can lead to cognitive and energy deficits. Make sure to prioritize connections with others for overall well-being. (14:22) Jay Campbell Testosterone deficiency affects a significant portion of men aged 17 to 40, which is concerning. This issue can impact energy, mood, and overall health. It's important for men to monitor their hormone levels and seek medical advice if needed, as proper management can improve quality of life. (18:09) Tyna Moore People who strength train, like wrestlers, often excel at rehabilitation. When injured, they continue their routines by deloading and maintaining movement patterns, which aids in recovery and promotes overall well-being. If you experience an injury, consider adapting your workouts rather than stopping entirely, and consult a professional for guidance. (23:21) Dave Asprey The idea that fasting leads to starvation mode and weight gain is a common misconception. Many believe that eating six to eight times a day is necessary for energy, but this isn't always true. Fasting can actually promote metabolic benefits and doesn't necessarily cause fat gain. Consider exploring intermittent fasting as a potential strategy, but consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it suits your individual needs. (29:05) JJ Virgin Artificial sweeteners, such as Acesulfame K, can impact insulin levels similarly to glucose. Some, like Splenda, may lead to glucose intolerance in just a week. Be cautious with artificial sweeteners and monitor your body's response; consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance. (34:05) Barton Scott To maximize your ability to enjoy life, build a successful company, and help others, it's essential to focus on clarity and purpose. Regularly assess your goals to ensure they are worthwhile. Remember, if you're not testing, you're guessing. Continuously evaluate and adjust your approach based on feedback and results to achieve meaningful success. Tags: @garybrecka @stevenkotler @jaycampbell333 @dave.asprey @jj.virgin @askbarton
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Steven Kotler, Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin and Barton Scott and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:13) Gary Brecka Depression is often linked to low serotonin levels, but instead of directly increasing serotonin, treatments like SSRIs are used. These medications enhance serotonin availability in the brain by preventing its reabsorption. While effective, it's important to consider a holistic approach that includes lifestyle changes and therapy. (8:07) Steven Kotler Good nutrition and hydration are essential for maintaining energy levels, but everyone's dietary needs vary. It's important to tailor your diet to your individual needs. Additionally, social support is crucial; lacking it can lead to cognitive and energy deficits. Make sure to prioritize connections with others for overall well-being. (14:22) Jay Campbell Testosterone deficiency affects a significant portion of men aged 17 to 40, which is concerning. This issue can impact energy, mood, and overall health. It's important for men to monitor their hormone levels and seek medical advice if needed, as proper management can improve quality of life. (18:09) Tyna Moore People who strength train, like wrestlers, often excel at rehabilitation. When injured, they continue their routines by deloading and maintaining movement patterns, which aids in recovery and promotes overall well-being. If you experience an injury, consider adapting your workouts rather than stopping entirely, and consult a professional for guidance. (23:21) Dave Asprey The idea that fasting leads to starvation mode and weight gain is a common misconception. Many believe that eating six to eight times a day is necessary for energy, but this isn't always true. Fasting can actually promote metabolic benefits and doesn't necessarily cause fat gain. Consider exploring intermittent fasting as a potential strategy, but consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it suits your individual needs. (29:05) JJ Virgin Artificial sweeteners, such as Acesulfame K, can impact insulin levels similarly to glucose. Some, like Splenda, may lead to glucose intolerance in just a week. Be cautious with artificial sweeteners and monitor your body's response; consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance. (34:05) Barton Scott To maximize your ability to enjoy life, build a successful company, and help others, it's essential to focus on clarity and purpose. Regularly assess your goals to ensure they are worthwhile. Remember, if you're not testing, you're guessing. Continuously evaluate and adjust your approach based on feedback and results to achieve meaningful success. Tags: @garybrecka @stevenkotler @jaycampbell333 @dave.asprey @jj.virgin @askbarton
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Steven Kotler, Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin and Barton Scott and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:13) Gary Brecka Depression is often linked to low serotonin levels, but instead of directly increasing serotonin, treatments like SSRIs are used. These medications enhance serotonin availability in the brain by preventing its reabsorption. While effective, it's important to consider a holistic approach that includes lifestyle changes and therapy. (8:07) Steven Kotler Good nutrition and hydration are essential for maintaining energy levels, but everyone's dietary needs vary. It's important to tailor your diet to your individual needs. Additionally, social support is crucial; lacking it can lead to cognitive and energy deficits. Make sure to prioritize connections with others for overall well-being. (14:22) Jay Campbell Testosterone deficiency affects a significant portion of men aged 17 to 40, which is concerning. This issue can impact energy, mood, and overall health. It's important for men to monitor their hormone levels and seek medical advice if needed, as proper management can improve quality of life. (18:09) Tyna Moore People who strength train, like wrestlers, often excel at rehabilitation. When injured, they continue their routines by deloading and maintaining movement patterns, which aids in recovery and promotes overall well-being. If you experience an injury, consider adapting your workouts rather than stopping entirely, and consult a professional for guidance. (23:21) Dave Asprey The idea that fasting leads to starvation mode and weight gain is a common misconception. Many believe that eating six to eight times a day is necessary for energy, but this isn't always true. Fasting can actually promote metabolic benefits and doesn't necessarily cause fat gain. Consider exploring intermittent fasting as a potential strategy, but consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it suits your individual needs. (29:05) JJ Virgin Artificial sweeteners, such as Acesulfame K, can impact insulin levels similarly to glucose. Some, like Splenda, may lead to glucose intolerance in just a week. Be cautious with artificial sweeteners and monitor your body's response; consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance. (34:05) Barton Scott To maximize your ability to enjoy life, build a successful company, and help others, it's essential to focus on clarity and purpose. Regularly assess your goals to ensure they are worthwhile. Remember, if you're not testing, you're guessing. Continuously evaluate and adjust your approach based on feedback and results to achieve meaningful success. Tags: @garybrecka @stevenkotler @jaycampbell333 @dave.asprey @jj.virgin @askbarton
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Gary Brecka, Steven Kotler, Jay Campbell, Tyna Moore, Dave Asprey, JJ Virgin and Barton Scott and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (3:13) Gary Brecka Depression is often linked to low serotonin levels, but instead of directly increasing serotonin, treatments like SSRIs are used. These medications enhance serotonin availability in the brain by preventing its reabsorption. While effective, it's important to consider a holistic approach that includes lifestyle changes and therapy. (8:07) Steven Kotler Good nutrition and hydration are essential for maintaining energy levels, but everyone's dietary needs vary. It's important to tailor your diet to your individual needs. Additionally, social support is crucial; lacking it can lead to cognitive and energy deficits. Make sure to prioritize connections with others for overall well-being. (14:22) Jay Campbell Testosterone deficiency affects a significant portion of men aged 17 to 40, which is concerning. This issue can impact energy, mood, and overall health. It's important for men to monitor their hormone levels and seek medical advice if needed, as proper management can improve quality of life. (18:09) Tyna Moore People who strength train, like wrestlers, often excel at rehabilitation. When injured, they continue their routines by deloading and maintaining movement patterns, which aids in recovery and promotes overall well-being. If you experience an injury, consider adapting your workouts rather than stopping entirely, and consult a professional for guidance. (23:21) Dave Asprey The idea that fasting leads to starvation mode and weight gain is a common misconception. Many believe that eating six to eight times a day is necessary for energy, but this isn't always true. Fasting can actually promote metabolic benefits and doesn't necessarily cause fat gain. Consider exploring intermittent fasting as a potential strategy, but consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it suits your individual needs. (29:05) JJ Virgin Artificial sweeteners, such as Acesulfame K, can impact insulin levels similarly to glucose. Some, like Splenda, may lead to glucose intolerance in just a week. Be cautious with artificial sweeteners and monitor your body's response; consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance. (34:05) Barton Scott To maximize your ability to enjoy life, build a successful company, and help others, it's essential to focus on clarity and purpose. Regularly assess your goals to ensure they are worthwhile. Remember, if you're not testing, you're guessing. Continuously evaluate and adjust your approach based on feedback and results to achieve meaningful success. Tags: @garybrecka @stevenkotler @jaycampbell333 @dave.asprey @jj.virgin @askbarton
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jay Campbell, Justin Mcclure, Alden Mills, Jeff Fenster, Greg Rollett, Mitch Miller, Warren Phillips, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:39) Jay Campbell We are limited only by our thoughts. By expanding our thoughts, we expand our consciousness, and in doing so, we become infinite beings. Embrace the power of your mind and unlock your limitless potential. (8:54) Justin Mcclure Your commitment to a sober life or changing a habit must be greater than it was before. If it's not, you'll eventually revert. But if you grow beyond your bad habit, you will overcome it. Strive to be stronger than your challenges and you'll conquer them. (13:15) Alden Mills In 2006, we started selling the Perfect Pushup. In just two years, we achieved $96.5 million in sales. (18:24) Jeff Fenster Our partnerships with high-profile disruptors who have mastered the art of business have amplified everything we do. Seek out innovative collaborators to elevate your own endeavors. (23:31) Greg Rollett "As this guy was on stage, it unlocked my mind to what was happening. At the time, he was selling e-commerce-type stores, way before Amazon and eBay. I bought everything they offered, and three days later, I had a website called backyardhammock.com, selling hammocks online." (28:55) Mitch Miller You've got all the mediums: the Facebook ad, the funnel, the landing page software. These are all great tools, but they are just vehicles to house a message—a persuasive offering to the market (33:17) Warren Phillips When faced with doubts or criticism, remember the wisdom of those who see your potential. You may encounter skeptics, but heed the advice of those who believe in your journey. Embrace your destiny with confidence and keep moving forward. Tags: @jaycampbell333 @jkmcclure @alden_mills @fensterjeff @gregrollett @themitchellmiller @nontoxicdad
Welcome back to Making Bank. In today's episode, we have a compilation of previous episodes with Jay Campbell, Justin Mcclure, Alden Mills, Jeff Fenster, Greg Rollett, Mitch Miller, Warren Phillips, and in this episode, you will hear tips and tricks from top entrepreneurs about the guide to success. (2:39) Jay Campbell We are limited only by our thoughts. By expanding our thoughts, we expand our consciousness, and in doing so, we become infinite beings. Embrace the power of your mind and unlock your limitless potential. (8:54) Justin Mcclure Your commitment to a sober life or changing a habit must be greater than it was before. If it's not, you'll eventually revert. But if you grow beyond your bad habit, you will overcome it. Strive to be stronger than your challenges and you'll conquer them. (13:15) Alden Mills In 2006, we started selling the Perfect Pushup. In just two years, we achieved $96.5 million in sales. (18:24) Jeff Fenster Our partnerships with high-profile disruptors who have mastered the art of business have amplified everything we do. Seek out innovative collaborators to elevate your own endeavors. (23:31) Greg Rollett "As this guy was on stage, it unlocked my mind to what was happening. At the time, he was selling e-commerce-type stores, way before Amazon and eBay. I bought everything they offered, and three days later, I had a website called backyardhammock.com, selling hammocks online." (28:55) Mitch Miller You've got all the mediums: the Facebook ad, the funnel, the landing page software. These are all great tools, but they are just vehicles to house a message—a persuasive offering to the market (33:17) Warren Phillips When faced with doubts or criticism, remember the wisdom of those who see your potential. You may encounter skeptics, but heed the advice of those who believe in your journey. Embrace your destiny with confidence and keep moving forward. Tags: @jaycampbell333 @jkmcclure @alden_mills @fensterjeff @gregrollett @themitchellmiller @nontoxicdad
If you're feeling exhausted 24/7, gaining weight despite sticking to a strict fitness routine, or struggling with mood swings, your hormones are likely out of balance. Today's episode, "Best Of Hormone Health," offers real solutions to help you regain control of your hormones and optimize your hormone health with expert insights and actionable strategies. From balancing cortisol levels to enhancing growth hormone production, this episode covers a range of topics to assist you in overcoming hormonal challenges. Up first, Dr. Marcos De Andrade (Dr. De) is here to revolutionize your understanding of growth hormone deficiency in adults and overall hormone health. Next, explore the complexities of thyroid health, shedding light on how this crucial gland affects weight gain, metabolism, and overall vitality with Dr. Amie Hornaman. Expect in-depth insights on the importance of thyroid tests, such as TSH, T3, T4, and reverse T3, in diagnosing thyroid issues. After this, delve into cortisol modulation and adrenal health with Dr. Craig Koniver who will help you unlock valuable insights into managing stress and optimizing your body's cortisol levels for peak performance. The next featured guest is Dr. Jolene Brighten who sheds light on the effects of hormonal birth control on the body and menstrual cycles. Finally, Jay Campbell shares his extensive knowledge of testosterone optimization and its impact on overall health. He discusses various delivery systems for testosterone, including injectable, transdermal, and oral options. Ready to revolutionize your understanding of hormone health? Tune in to join this enlightening journey through the fascinating world of hormones. For the full show notes, visit: https://bengreenfieldlife.com/hormonepodcast Episode Sponsors: Joovv: Go to Joovv.com/ben and apply code BEN for an exclusive discount. Manukora: Visit manukora.com/ben or use code BEN to get a free pack of honey sticks with your order. BON CHARGE: Go to boncharge.com/GREENFIELD and use coupon code GREENFIELD to save 15%. Thrive Market: Go to ThriveMarket.com/BEN for 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift! LeelaQ: Visit http://leelaq.com/ben and use code BEN10 for 10% off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Today's Episode - Mark and our guest Jay Campbell talk all things healthcare, and why you need to be in charge of your health. Tune in for the full story. Jay Campbell – BIO - https://jaycampbell.com/about-jay/ Jay Campbell is the oldest of nine children and from a large Irish Catholic Family that saw him in 5 different high schools in 4 different states during his 4 years of attendance A competitive HS athlete in Baseball, Soccer and Basketball, Jay played collegiately for Georgia Southwestern University as a combo guard from 1991-1993 upon graduating with a degree in International Relations. While playing competitive men's league basketball at 29 in Southern California, he was kicked in the testicles leading him to a miraculous journey of self exploration where he found the wonderful and transformative power of therapeutic testosterone. Over the next 15 years, Jay taught himself everything there was to know about using therapeutic testosterone via the experience of multiple delivery systems, consulting as a patient with various doctors, interpreting scientific studies and massive individual self experimentation and tinkering. “The Universe is a place of vibration and energy. The laws of quantum physics prove the Universe gives you what you focus on. Focus On Manifesting Your Magnificent Life.” He became his own meticulous lab rat and bio-hacker in a world where science and clinical expertise was deeply limited if not non-existent outside of the body building and performance enhancement circles. It was also during this time Jay become a leading anonymous voice in the underground BB forums and newsgroups. In 2010 through 2014 Jay competed in the inaugural men's physique division of the NPC where he won multiple first place overall trophies. At the encouragement of his peers, friends and professionals who marveled at his physique and his comprehensive knowledge and mastery of human performance optimization, he wrote his first book The TRT MANual in 2014. The TRT MANual anMoving into 2023, Jay is now a globally recognized ‘influencer' who has authored multiple international best selling books and world class courses within the biohacking, hormonal optimization and performance health space. Jay's mastery of the Hormonal Optimization and Optimized Health Care space has allowed him to become a chief innovator and disrupter to the ‘sick care' medical industry and a leading global evangelist–teaching men, women (and their doctors) how to optimize their hormones, their life, and their happiness. d his second book on Hormonal Optimization The TOT Bible are the #1 5 STAR rated books of all time on Hormonal Optimization. Since coming back from 12 days in The Sacred Valley of Peru in July of 2019 and 14 days in November 2022, Jay continues his singularly focused mission of teaching humanity the importance of raising their consciousness (vibration) Jay's along with his amazing wife Monica (a spiritual dynamo who also authored an international best selling book Cracking The Fountain of Youth Code) are the parents of 5 children (3 bonus Evan, Ezra, Alana and 2 biological Alexandra and Gabriella. They now reside in the beautiful city of Tampa, Florida. If your goal is to become fully optimized from a body, mind, heart and soul perspective, you've come to the right place. Through his 30+ years in the trenches (in this lifetime) relentlessly self experimenting on every aspect of his being (both physically and energetically), he would love to help lead you to greater personal power, clarity, peace, joy and love.
In this follow-up episode, Josh Felber continues his conversation with Jay Campbell, focusing on the health impact of peptides, the significance of hormonal optimization, and the transformative power of vibration and energy consciousness. Jay delves into the intricate details of peptides, offering invaluable insights into their use for health optimization, fat loss, muscle building, and cognitive enhancement. He emphasizes the importance of a targeted approach, cautioning against the simultaneous use of multiple peptides without a clear understanding of their individual effects. Jay also explores the deeper aspects of human existence, discussing the map of consciousness and the vibrational frequencies that govern our lives. He highlights the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of positive labeling, encouraging listeners to embrace every experience as an opportunity for growth. Through his discussion on energy and vibration, Jay inspires a shift towards higher consciousness and a more harmonious existence. (01:04) Health Optimization with Peptides: Jay Campbell discusses the role of peptides in health optimization, highlighting their potential to address hormonal deficiencies and improve overall well-being. (05:00) Hormonal Optimization: The conversation shifts towards the critical importance of hormonal balance, with Jay explaining how optimizing hormone levels can significantly enhance one's quality of life. (10:00) The Power of Vibration and Energy: Jay delves into the transformative aspects of vibration and energy consciousness, offering profound insights into how our vibrational frequency can influence our health, happiness, and spiritual growth. (15:00) The Importance of Conscious Labeling: Jay emphasizes the significance of how we label our experiences, advocating for a positive and growth-oriented mindset that can transform challenges into opportunities for personal development. Tag: @jaycampbell333
In this follow-up episode, Josh Felber continues his conversation with Jay Campbell, focusing on the health impact of peptides, the significance of hormonal optimization, and the transformative power of vibration and energy consciousness. Jay delves into the intricate details of peptides, offering invaluable insights into their use for health optimization, fat loss, muscle building, and cognitive enhancement. He emphasizes the importance of a targeted approach, cautioning against the simultaneous use of multiple peptides without a clear understanding of their individual effects. Jay also explores the deeper aspects of human existence, discussing the map of consciousness and the vibrational frequencies that govern our lives. He highlights the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of positive labeling, encouraging listeners to embrace every experience as an opportunity for growth. Through his discussion on energy and vibration, Jay inspires a shift towards higher consciousness and a more harmonious existence. (01:04) Health Optimization with Peptides: Jay Campbell discusses the role of peptides in health optimization, highlighting their potential to address hormonal deficiencies and improve overall well-being. (05:00) Hormonal Optimization: The conversation shifts towards the critical importance of hormonal balance, with Jay explaining how optimizing hormone levels can significantly enhance one's quality of life. (10:00) The Power of Vibration and Energy: Jay delves into the transformative aspects of vibration and energy consciousness, offering profound insights into how our vibrational frequency can influence our health, happiness, and spiritual growth. (15:00) The Importance of Conscious Labeling: Jay emphasizes the significance of how we label our experiences, advocating for a positive and growth-oriented mindset that can transform challenges into opportunities for personal development. Tag: @jaycampbell333
In this follow-up episode, Josh Felber continues his conversation with Jay Campbell, focusing on the health impact of peptides, the significance of hormonal optimization, and the transformative power of vibration and energy consciousness. Jay delves into the intricate details of peptides, offering invaluable insights into their use for health optimization, fat loss, muscle building, and cognitive enhancement. He emphasizes the importance of a targeted approach, cautioning against the simultaneous use of multiple peptides without a clear understanding of their individual effects. Jay also explores the deeper aspects of human existence, discussing the map of consciousness and the vibrational frequencies that govern our lives. He highlights the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of positive labeling, encouraging listeners to embrace every experience as an opportunity for growth. Through his discussion on energy and vibration, Jay inspires a shift towards higher consciousness and a more harmonious existence. (01:04) Health Optimization with Peptides: Jay Campbell discusses the role of peptides in health optimization, highlighting their potential to address hormonal deficiencies and improve overall well-being. (05:00) Hormonal Optimization: The conversation shifts towards the critical importance of hormonal balance, with Jay explaining how optimizing hormone levels can significantly enhance one's quality of life. (10:00) The Power of Vibration and Energy: Jay delves into the transformative aspects of vibration and energy consciousness, offering profound insights into how our vibrational frequency can influence our health, happiness, and spiritual growth. (15:00) The Importance of Conscious Labeling: Jay emphasizes the significance of how we label our experiences, advocating for a positive and growth-oriented mindset that can transform challenges into opportunities for personal development. Tag: @jaycampbell333
In this follow-up episode, Josh Felber continues his conversation with Jay Campbell, focusing on the health impact of peptides, the significance of hormonal optimization, and the transformative power of vibration and energy consciousness. Jay delves into the intricate details of peptides, offering invaluable insights into their use for health optimization, fat loss, muscle building, and cognitive enhancement. He emphasizes the importance of a targeted approach, cautioning against the simultaneous use of multiple peptides without a clear understanding of their individual effects. Jay also explores the deeper aspects of human existence, discussing the map of consciousness and the vibrational frequencies that govern our lives. He highlights the importance of forgiveness, acceptance, and the power of positive labeling, encouraging listeners to embrace every experience as an opportunity for growth. Through his discussion on energy and vibration, Jay inspires a shift towards higher consciousness and a more harmonious existence. (01:04) Health Optimization with Peptides: Jay Campbell discusses the role of peptides in health optimization, highlighting their potential to address hormonal deficiencies and improve overall well-being. (05:00) Hormonal Optimization: The conversation shifts towards the critical importance of hormonal balance, with Jay explaining how optimizing hormone levels can significantly enhance one's quality of life. (10:00) The Power of Vibration and Energy: Jay delves into the transformative aspects of vibration and energy consciousness, offering profound insights into how our vibrational frequency can influence our health, happiness, and spiritual growth. (15:00) The Importance of Conscious Labeling: Jay emphasizes the significance of how we label our experiences, advocating for a positive and growth-oriented mindset that can transform challenges into opportunities for personal development. Tag: @jaycampbell333
In this episode you will learn how to optimize your health with Jay Campbell. He will dive into how to understand and know from a hormonal standpoint where your deficiencies are and then what you can do to improve that. Make sure to listen to the end! You don't want to miss this episode! (5:47) Background Story Jay Campbell talks about how he was always an athlete. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball. His knees started causing him later on so he couldn't play soccer. He also moved a lot, and would keep changing schools. Later on he got into film and entertainment. (13:33) Age Is A Mental State There is actually no such thing as slowing down. Most people tend to limit themselves because of their age. However, age is just a mental state. If you take care of yourself properly, there is no reason you cannot live till your hundreds. You can either do nothing and stay old, or you can continue to work on yourself. (15:03) Hormonal Deficiency 80% of men and women do not know their functioning with a hormonal deficiency. Hormone deficiency is almost the ideology of all disease states. When the hormones are not functioning properly it leads to breakdowns. (19:28) Testosterone There was a study that showed the catastrophic decline in fertility rates. The indirect effect was also massive cloning of testosterone levels. The average man under the age of 30 today is skinny. Most of them may not be aware of their testosterone level. (21:57) Staying Optimal Ask the experts who can help you the most with your health. 75% of men under the age of 20-40 have very low testosterone levels. You need to get it checked and keep taps of how you live your life and try your best to stay healthy. (24:14) Visceral Fat Most people don't realize this visceral fat is holding on to the contaminants of the modern day particulates that are destroying and destructing the endocrine system. If you have visceral body fat, the chemicals will stick in the visceral fat. You can't get rid of them until you get rid of the fat. Tag: @jaycampbell333
In this episode you will learn how to optimize your health with Jay Campbell. He will dive into how to understand and know from a hormonal standpoint where your deficiencies are and then what you can do to improve that. Make sure to listen to the end! You don't want to miss this episode! (5:47) Background Story Jay Campbell talks about how he was always an athlete. He played soccer, basketball, and baseball. His knees started causing him later on so he couldn't play soccer. He also moved a lot, and would keep changing schools. Later on he got into film and entertainment. (13:33) Age Is A Mental State There is actually no such thing as slowing down. Most people tend to limit themselves because of their age. However, age is just a mental state. If you take care of yourself properly, there is no reason you cannot live till your hundreds. You can either do nothing and stay old, or you can continue to work on yourself. (15:03) Hormonal Deficiency 80% of men and women do not know their functioning with a hormonal deficiency. Hormone deficiency is almost the ideology of all disease states. When the hormones are not functioning properly it leads to breakdowns. (19:28) Testosterone There was a study that showed the catastrophic decline in fertility rates. The indirect effect was also massive cloning of testosterone levels. The average man under the age of 30 today is skinny. Most of them may not be aware of their testosterone level. (21:57) Staying Optimal Ask the experts who can help you the most with your health. 75% of men under the age of 20-40 have very low testosterone levels. You need to get it checked and keep taps of how you live your life and try your best to stay healthy. (24:14) Visceral Fat Most people don't realize this visceral fat is holding on to the contaminants of the modern day particulates that are destroying and destructing the endocrine system. If you have visceral body fat, the chemicals will stick in the visceral fat. You can't get rid of them until you get rid of the fat. Tag: @jaycampbell333
On this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, host Courtney introduces guest Jay Campbell, a five-time international bestselling author and speaker known for his work in health optimization, hormone optimization, and human consciousness. Jay discusses the importance of hormonally optimizing the body before using peptides for healing, emphasizing the role of lifestyle factors like resistance training, cardiovascular exercise, and insulin control. Tune in for valuable insights on achieving overall health and wellness from this engaging conversation. 00:00 - Introduction to Hormone Optimization and Peptides 05:30 - Importance of Hormone Optimization and Lifestyle Optimization 14:46 - Discussion on Testosterone Optimization 19:11 - Importance of Lifestyle Optimization for Peptide Effectiveness 22:06 - Using Peptides for Recovery and Muscle Building 29:08 - Understanding Testosterone Deficiency and Natural Testosterone Boosters 34:03 - Importance of Energy and Threshold in Health Optimization 38:45 - Taking Ownership of Health and Lifestyle Optimization 42:50 - Selecting and Using Peptides for Specific Health Concerns Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. * Get $200 OFF a Coldture cold immersion tub (Coldture.com) with code AXE. * Get 15% off the BON CHARGE Sauna Blanket with code “AXE” at BONCHARGE.COM/AXE Follow Jay Campbell on Instagram! https://bit.ly/49kOGGc Subscribe to Jay's YouTube Channel! https://bit.ly/42KCpbE Check out Jay's Website: https://bit.ly/3wmA3nj Follow @healthinstitute on Instagram! www.instagram.com/healthinstitute Join The Health Institute Newsletter! www.thehealthinstitute.com/wellness-weekly Follow Dr. Josh Axe Instagram Follow Dr. Chris Motley Instagram Follow Courntey Bursich Instagram