The Chad Franco Podcast

Episode 129: The Biggest Lie in Healthcare — You Think You're Healthy

17 min · 9. juni 2026
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71% of Americans think they're in good health. Only 12% are metabolically healthy. In this episode, Chad breaks down where Americans get their definition of "healthy," why that definition is failing them, and what a real vitality assessment actually looks like. Happy Listening! Get your FREE Vitality Score by clicking here. [https://vitalitynation.org/vitality_score]

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episode Episode 134: Where the standard health markers fall short with Nick Tognietti cover

Episode 134: Where the standard health markers fall short with Nick Tognietti

Why "normal" bloodwork doesn't mean you're healthy — and what the labs are actually missing. Join me with Nick Tognietti, The Founder Of Lifestyle of Eden and the 7 Pillars of disease reversal, prevention, and longevity. Most standard lab panels are built to catch disease, not to define what optimal health looks like. In this episode, we sit down with a leading functional health coach to break down the gap between "normal" and "optimal" — and why the number of Americans who are truly metabolically healthy is likely far lower than the headline statistics suggest. * Why "normal" ≠ healthy — the difference between disease-detection thresholds and true optimal ranges * Blood sugar isn't the full story — why fasting glucose alone can hide insulin resistance * Fasting insulin — the test almost no one gets, and why it's one of the earliest warning signs of metabolic dysfunction * HOMA-IR — a simple calculation that can reveal insulin resistance even when glucose and insulin look "fine" individually * Triglycerides and the TG:HDL ratio — an underused but powerful predictor of metabolic and cardiovascular risk * The cholesterol myth — why two people with identical LDL can have very different actual risk, and where ApoB fits in * The markers standard panels skip entirely — hs-CRP (inflammation), uric acid, and vitamin D * Hormones beyond TSH — why thyroid, sex hormone, and cortisol testing is often incomplete * The real number — what percentage of Americans are actually metabolically healthy once you apply a true functional standard * "The system isn't measuring health — it's measuring the absence of a diagnosis." Vitality Score assessment - Get yours by clicking here [https://vitalitynation.org/vitality_score] Nick Tognietti - Contact Nick by clicking here [https://www.instagram.com/nicktofficial]

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episode Episode 133: Daily Behaviors: The Twenty-Three Hours Nobody Is Talking About cover

Episode 133: Daily Behaviors: The Twenty-Three Hours Nobody Is Talking About

In this episode, I break down Pillar Eight of the Vitality Nation framework — Daily Behaviors — covering the active couch potato effect, the step count research, the biology of morning sunlight exposure and circadian entrainment, workout consistency as the primary training variable, the story of my client, Sarah, whose plateau was solved not by more training but by changing her daily behavioral environment, outdoor time and nature exposure research, and a four-block daily behavior blueprint. Resources Mentioned: * Take your free Vitality Score → Click here [https://vitalitynation.org/vitality_score] * Book a Clarity Call → Book here [https://calendly.com/chadfrancocoaching/discovery-call] Key Research Referenced: * Active couch potato effect (Biswas et al., 2015 — Annals of Internal Medicine) * Prolonged sitting and all-cause mortality (independent of exercise) * Step count and cardiovascular mortality dose-response research * Circadian photoreception — suprachiasmatic nucleus and cortisol awakening response * Attention restoration theory and natural environment exposure (Kaplan, 1995) * Meta-analyses on green space and cortisol/blood pressure/sleep outcomes * Resistance training frequency research (2-3x/week vs higher frequency)

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episode Episode 132: Recovery and Sleep: The Most Overlooked Performance Lever You Have cover

Episode 132: Recovery and Sleep: The Most Overlooked Performance Lever You Have

In this episode, I dive into Recovery and Sleep — covering the biology of sleep (testosterone, HGH, HRV, cortisol), my own story of unlearning sleep deprivation as a badge of honor, the five thieves of sleep quality, a four-step recovery protocol, and why the stakes of chronic under-recovery get significantly higher after 35. Leaving you with three actionable steps to implement today. Resources Mentioned: * Take your free Vitality Score → click here [https://vitalitynation.org/vitality_score] * Book a Clarity Call → click here [https://calendly.com/chadfrancocoaching/discovery-call] Key Research Referenced: * Testosterone reduction from sleep deprivation (Leproult & Van Cauter, 2011 — JAMA) * HGH and slow-wave sleep architecture research * HRV as autonomic nervous system recovery marker * Alcohol and REM sleep suppression research * Blue light and melatonin suppression (Harvard Medical School / circadian biology literature)

30. juni 202632 min
episode Episode 131: Your Environment Is Either Building You or Breaking You cover

Episode 131: Your Environment Is Either Building You or Breaking You

In this episode, I break down Pillar Nine of the Vitality Nation framework — Environment — covering indoor air quality, mold, toxic load from cleaning products and cookware, the biological impact of your social environment, and how your information diet is affecting your cortisol and nervous system. Resources Mentioned: * Take your free Vitality Score → by clicking here [https://vitalitynation.org/vitality_score] * Book a Clarity Call → by clicking here [https://calendly.com/chadfrancocoaching/discovery-call] Key Research Referenced: * EPA indoor air quality data (2–5x more polluted than outdoor air) * Mycotoxin research in functional medicine literature * PFAS / forever chemicals research (thyroid disease, immune dysfunction) * Social isolation health risk equivalency (15 cigarettes/day) * Blue light / melatonin suppression research Timestamps: * 0:00 — Cold Open * 2:00 — Intro * 3:30 — Environment as a Health Pillar * 8:30 — Your Home Environment (Air Quality, Mold, Light) * 15:30 — Toxins in the Home (Cleaning Products, Plastics, Cookware, EMF) * 22:30 — Your Social Environment * 28:30 — Your Information Environment * 33:30 — The Environment Audit (6 Questions) * 38:30 — Close + Call to Action Connect with Chad: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachcfranco Website: https://vitalitynation.org/ [https://vitalitynation.org/]

23. juni 202628 min