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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2025 · 22 MIN

Why Protein is the Key to Longevity

from The Best You Podcast with Nick Carrier · host Nick Carrier: Fitness Trainer, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker

Most people associate protein with building muscle—but it’s so much more than that. In this episode, Nick breaks down 6 critical truths about protein and how it impacts your longevity. You’ll learn how much protein you should be eating daily, why it matters as you age, and how it supports everything from metabolism to immune function to healthy aging. If you want to live longer, feel better, and stay strong well into your later years—this episode is for you.The Podcast Nick references with Dr. Peter Attia & Dr. Rhonda Patrickhttps://youtu.be/VhbpSc6pKRQ?si=DuaUemgEHtUJHVRQWhat You’ll Learn:● The role of protein beyond muscle● Why protein is more important as you age● How protein intake affects metabolism and weight loss● The optimal amount of protein to eat daily📢 Get the behind-the-scenes, insider information about when and where Best You HQ will be opening. And get exclusive access to the limited number of Founding Memberships available. Sign up for the waitlist at: nickcarrier.com/bestyouhqnews 👍 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it.

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