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The Code: A Guide to Health and Human Performance

The Code: A Guide to Health and Human Performance

Von: Dr. Andrew Fix
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Welcome to The Code, where we give you the guide to living the ultimate human life. Join your hosts Dr. Andrew Fix and Dr. Chris Robl as they deep dive into the key areas that drive our health and wellness, from sleep to nutrition to movement to community and relationships. Listen in as they interview fitness professionals, athletes, and other industry experts and hear how they implement these strategies into their own and clients’ lives. If you are ready to crack the code on health and human performance, this show is for you.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • 208. Fueling for Peak Performance | Katie Hardie
    Jan 20 2026

    If you want more energy, faster recovery, and better performance in the gym and in daily life, the way you fuel your body deserves as much attention as the way you train it.

    This conversation looks at nutrition through a performance lens, with insights that apply whether you are training for the gym, long workdays, or full days of skiing in the mountains. Dr. Andrew Fix is joined by Katie Hardie, a board-certified holistic nutritionist and functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner, to talk about how food choices shape energy, recovery, focus, and consistency, and why many people struggle to see results even when they believe they are eating well. The discussion moves beyond calorie counts and into how digestion, stress, and food quality quietly influence how your body shows up day after day.

    Katie shares a grounded approach to performance nutrition that prioritizes meals you can repeat and enjoy. They explore why food has to taste good to be sustainable, how to learn what balance of protein, fats, and carbohydrates works best for your body, and why lingering soreness or low motivation can be signs of under-fueling rather than overtraining. What changes when you start listening to how your body responds instead of following rigid rules? How might your workouts improve if recovery and fueling finally support each other?

    This episode reframes nutrition as a practical performance tool that supports strength, stamina, and clarity, with ideas you can apply immediately without turning food into another source of stress.

    Quotes

    • “If you don't love the food, the taste of it, or worse yet, it doesn't even contain the building blocks, you're behind the eight ball.” (13:03 | Katie Hardie)
    • “We got sold the story of calories in calories out. It's not incorrect. It's just incomplete.” (13:49 | Katie Hardie)
    • “Each skipped meal is a missed opportunity for repairing or building.” (22:40 | Katie Hardie)
    • “Nutrition is what we eat and it's also what we digest and absorb. That piece gets missed.”(25:31 | Katie Hardie)
    • “When people talk about sports nutrition, so many people think sports nutrition is game day nutrition. Sports nutrition is the whole season, just like trainings the whole season.” (51:56 | Katie Hardie)

    Connect with Katie Hardie: Visit the My Peak 365's Website

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  • 207. Navigating Life’s Curveballs in 2026
    Jan 13 2026

    When life blows up your routine with sickness, sleepless nights, and missed workouts, this episode reframes resolutions and habits as practical commitments you protect on your calendar rather than promises you hope to keep.

    Dr. Andrew Fix shares a simple truth most people avoid. Consistency does not come from perfect conditions or endless motivation. It comes from deciding what matters and building habits that can survive real life. When routines fall apart, the answer is not guilt or starting over. It is choosing structure that works even when things feel messy.

    Why do healthy habits disappear when life gets busy? What changes when your resolutions stop living in your head and start living on your schedule? The episode challenges the idea that routines need to look impressive to work and makes the case for habits that fit the season you are actually in.

    If you are tired of feeling off track every time life gets chaotic, this episode offers a grounded way forward. Decide what matters, put it on the calendar, and keep moving without waiting for everything to calm down first.

    Quotes

    • “How do we get back on track? Well, I'm a big believer in putting things on the calendar that are priorities for you.” (05:01 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “It doesn't matter what it is. It just matters that it happens and that you're prioritizing it for yourself, that you are making a point to make it important to you, important enough to put it on the calendar” (05:56 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “We are so used to conquering and overcoming hard things because of the physical training that we do that we can do that in the other areas of our life as well.” (08:28 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “You need to find the routine. You need to find the cadence that works for you.” (09:29 | Dr. Andrew Fix)
    • “If you want something to be accomplished, if you want to reach the goals that you have set for yourself, if something is important to you, it will be important enough to hold a place on your calendar.” (09:54 | Dr. Andrew Fix)

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  • 206. Clear: Rethinking Alcohol and the Power of an Alcohol-Free Life | James Swanwick
    Jan 6 2026

    Many high performers blame stress or burnout for feeling off when the real drain on their sleep focus and relationships is hiding in plain sight inside their nightly drinking habits and the broader lifestyle choices tied to alcohol.

    James Swanwick joins Dr. Andrew Fix to question the belief that alcohol only becomes an issue at the extreme. He reflects on years of socially acceptable drinking that slowly eroded his energy clarity and presence until the cost could no longer be ignored and a lasting shift felt necessary.

    The conversation explores what alcohol does beneath the surface, starting with sleep and rippling into mood focus cravings and connection at home. When recovery suffers everything else follows. How often do we point to work pressure or discipline when the issue starts the night before? What changes when rest, clarity and patience return?

    Rather than prescribing rigid rules Swanwick encourages awareness, experimentation and choice. Track the data. Notice the patterns. Pay attention to how you show up with the people who matter most. This episode invites listeners to stop normalizing feeling less than their best and to consider what becomes possible when alcohol no longer compromises daily life.

    Quotes

    • “Drinking is just attractively packaged poison.” (15:05 | James Swanwick)
    • “You’ve just clocked out of a day’s work from your job, the moment that you put your head on the pillow, you’ve just clocked in for a whole night’s additional work, the moment that you chose to drink that red wine or that beer or that seemingly innocent gin and tonic or vodka at the end of the night.” (19:08 | James Swanwick)
    • “We're positioning alcohol as the fun and the reward, and not drinking alcohol is the pain and the suffering. It's ridiculous. It should be the other way around.” (28:17 | James Swanwick)
    • “If you could have reduced or quit alcohol on your own, you would have. You haven't, so you probably can't. So try a different way.” (54:46 | James Swanwick)
    • “I’ve had a life with alcohol and a life without and without as far superior.” (58:00 | James Swanwick)

    Connect with James Swanwick: Visit Alcohol-Free Lifestyle

    CLEAR by James Swanwick

    James Bio

    James Swanwick is an Australian-American investor, entrepreneur, and speaker, and a former SportsCenter anchor on ESPN. He is the founder of Alcohol Free Lifestyle, a company that helps high achievers change their relationship with alcohol, and the host of the Alcohol Free Lifestyle podcast. James is also the creator of Project 90, a neuroscience-based program designed to help high performers gain lasting control over alcohol, and the founder of Swanwick Sleep, maker of Swannies blue-light blocking glasses to support better sleep. Over the course of his career, he has interviewed notable figures including Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Kobe Bryant, David Beckham, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.

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