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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 55 MIN

The Executive Performance Secret Nobody Talks About: Food | Ep. 60

from Productive Passions · host christytagye

You’re tired by 3 PM. You’re running on caffeine, convenience food, and willpower. And chances are, it’s quietly impacting your focus, mood, leadership, and long-term performance more than you realize. In this episode, Christy sits down with executive educator, innovation expert, and author Adam Kingl to unpack the surprising connection between nutrition and professional performance and why he co-created Executive Eats, a cookbook specifically designed for busy professionals. Adam explains why so many high achievers are unknowingly operating on an “energy roller coaster,” how simple nutrition shifts can improve focus and sustained energy, and why cooking itself may be one of the most overlooked mindfulness practices available. You’ll also learn practical ways to eat healthier without spending hours in the kitchen, how to turn basic meals into flavorful staples you actually want to eat, and why a few simple “building block” recipes can completely change the way you meal prep. Plus, Adam walks us through a simple mango cucumber salad that can be transformed into multiple meals throughout the week without getting bored. #Leadership #ExecutivePerformance #Nutrition     Today’s Takeaways High performance isn’t sustainable without proper fuel. You can push through poor habits short term, but bad nutrition eventually shows up through fatigue, irritability, brain fog, and slower recovery. Nutrition impacts leadership performance. What we eat affects energy, mood, concentration, focus, and even how we show up for the people around us. Most people aren’t eating enough protein. Protein helps create sustained energy throughout the day instead of relying on quick fixes like sugar and caffeine. Cooking can be a mindfulness practice. Cooking isn’t just about food, it can improve memory, concentration, stress levels, and strengthen connection and community. Healthy meals don’t have to take hours. Many recipes in Executive Eats are intentionally designed to take 20 minutes or less, making healthy eating more realistic for busy professionals. You only need a few strong “building block” meals. Learning a handful of versatile recipes and flavor variations can create dozens of meal options without overwhelm. “Healthy” food doesn’t have to be boring. Small additions like herbs, citrus, spices, sauces, and texture contrasts can completely transform basic ingredients like chicken or vegetables. Flavor comes from contrast. Combining sweet, salty, sour, fresh, and savory elements creates meals that are more satisfying and enjoyable. Meal prep works best when you remix ingredients throughout the week. One simple base recipe can become completely different meals with a few small additions inspired by different cuisines. Confidence in the kitchen changes everything. Simple techniques, knife skills, and understanding ingredients reduce intimidation and make healthy cooking more sustainable. Food can support mental wellness, not just physical health. Ingredients like ginger, olive oil, mango, cucumber, and lean proteins contain nutrients tied to mood, focus, brain health, and reduced inflammation. Meaningful work and meaningful living both require intention. Adam’s story about his influential teacher reinforced the importance of bringing energy, passion, creativity, and purpose into what we do every day. Find Adam Website: https://adamkingl.com/ To Order Executive Eats: indie pubs use coupon code: exeats25 for a 25% discount   🔗 Connect with Christy & Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ Christy: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions

You’re tired by 3 PM. You’re running on caffeine, convenience food, and willpower. And chances are, it’s quietly impacting your focus, mood, leadership, and long-term performance more than you realize. In this episode, Christy sits down with executive educator, innovation expert, and author Adam Kingl to unpack the surprising connection between nutrition and professional performance and why he co-created Executive Eats, a cookbook specifically designed for busy professionals. Adam explains why so many high achievers are unknowingly operating on an “energy roller coaster,” how simple nutrition shifts can improve focus and sustained energy, and why cooking itself may be one of the most overlooked mindfulness practices available. You’ll also learn practical ways to eat healthier without spending hours in the kitchen, how to turn basic meals into flavorful staples you actually want to eat, and why a few simple “building block” recipes can completely change the way you meal prep. Plus, Adam walks us through a simple mango cucumber salad that can be transformed into multiple meals throughout the week without getting bored. #Leadership #ExecutivePerformance #Nutrition     Today’s Takeaways High performance isn’t sustainable without proper fuel.You can push through poor habits short term, but bad nutrition eventually shows up through fatigue, irritability, brain fog, and slower recovery. Nutrition impacts leadership performance.What we eat affects energy, mood, concentration, focus, and even how we show up for the people around us. Most people aren’t eating enough protein.Protein helps create sustained energy throughout the day instead of relying on quick fixes like sugar and caffeine. Cooking can be a mindfulness practice.Cooking isn’t just about food, it can improve memory, concentration, stress levels, and strengthen connection and community. Healthy meals don’t have to take hours.Many recipes in Executive Eats are intentionally designed to take 20 minutes or less, making healthy eating more realistic for busy professionals. You only need a few strong “building block” meals.Learning a handful of versatile recipes and flavor variations can create dozens of meal options without overwhelm. “Healthy” food doesn’t have to be boring.Small additions like herbs, citrus, spices, sauces, and texture contrasts can completely transform basic ingredients like chicken or vegetables. Flavor comes from contrast.Combining sweet, salty, sour, fresh, and savory elements creates meals that are more satisfying and enjoyable. Meal prep works best when you remix ingredients throughout the week.One simple base recipe can become completely different meals with a few small additions inspired by different cuisines. Confidence in the kitchen changes everything.Simple techniques, knife skills, and understanding ingredients reduce intimidation and make healthy cooking more sustainable. Food can support mental wellness, not just physical health.Ingredients like ginger, olive oil, mango, cucumber, and lean proteins contain nutrients tied to mood, focus, brain health, and reduced inflammation. Meaningful work and meaningful living both require intention.Adam’s story about his influential teacher reinforced the importance of bringing energy, passion, creativity, and purpose into what we do every day. Find Adam Website: https://adamkingl.com/ To Order Executive Eats: indie pubs use coupon code: exeats25 for a 25% discount   🔗 Connect with Christy & Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/Christy: linkedin.com/in/christytagyeEmail: [email protected] Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassionsTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassionsFacebook: facebook.com/productivepassions

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