
306. Why Successful Leaders Develop High Blood Pressure (Even When They Feel Fine)
High blood pressure is one of the most dangerous and overlooked risks in executive health. Not because it's rare, but because the typical lifestyle of entrepreneurs and executives hides it further. You know your revenue, your margins, and your CAC. But there's a reasonable chance you have no idea what your average blood pressure is, or what's actually driving it.In this episode, Julian breaks down seven specific drivers that push blood pressure up in high-level operators, and none of them involve genetics or the tired "avoid sodium" conversation.We also cover why leaders are the last people to catch this, what the numbers actually mean, and the highest-leverage actions to take for each driver. — Episode Chapter Big Ideas (timing may not be exact) —0:00 — Introduction & why blood pressure is the most overlooked number in a leader's life3:16 — Genetics, salt, and why neither is the real conversation5:03 — The scale of the problem: the global hypertension picture 7:33 — Why leaders are the last to notice their own biological signals10:03 — The "I'm fine" trap and why functioning isn't the same as thriving11:43 — Driver 1: Sleep Apnea18:12 — Driver 2: Visceral Fat22:14 — Driver 3: Insulin Resistance27:29 — Driver 4: Chronic Stress & Sympathetic Overdrive32:51 — Driver 5: Alcohol36:47 — Driver 6: Poor Sleep42:33 — Driver 7: Arterial Stiffness & Vascular Aging47:05 — The Executive Biological Dashboard51:06 — Closing: health and fitness as the ultimate meritocracy— Connect with Julian and Executive Health —LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianhayesii/X — https://x.com/thejulianhayesDon’t let your biology become the bottleneck to the enterprise you’re building. Book a private call —https://www.executivehealth.io/contactWebsite — https://www.executivehealth.io/***DISCLAIMER: The information shared is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. This is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. The content here is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor and/or medical practitioner. Consult your provider before making any decisions.



