Uncommonly Remarkable
Uncommonly Remarkable is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health. The show is published in two formats: authored monologues that explore core ideas around health, resilience, and human biology, and In Conversation episodes featuring long-form discussions with clinicians, scientists, and founders. Rather than chasing trends, the show focuses on systems, signals, and long-term trajectory. Hosted by Artis Beatty.
Uncommonly Remarkable
You’re Asking the Wrong First Question
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We recently talked about protein as infrastructure — an ongoing expense tied to what we expect our bodies to maintain. That framing still stands.
But there’s a broader mistake that often shows up before we even get to the accounting.
When we want to improve muscle, recovery, or long-term health, we usually start by asking how much protein we should eat. The question isn’t wrong. It’s just rarely the first one that matters.
In this episode, I explore why hierarchy matters more than detail — why mechanical stress and recovery come before macronutrient precision, why sleep shapes adaptation more than we admit, and why optimization layered onto instability rarely produces resilience.
Muscle is built through stress, repair, and time. Protein supports that system. It does not initiate it.
If we’re serious about strength and healthspan, the first question isn’t how much.
It’s what comes first.
Uncommonly Remarkable℠ is a health and wellness show focused on understanding how the body works and how everyday choices shape long-term health.
I’m Artis Beatty, a doctor of optometry and Chief Medical Officer at MyEyeDr. While my professional background informs how I think, the perspectives shared here are my own.