We’re pleased to feature another podcast from Dr. Gillian Lockitch, renowned physician and healthy Aging expert, and a member of the SuperAging News Network.
Chronic Stress and Burnout are often worn as a badge of honor, yet they can be powerful accelerators of biological aging. In my conversation with wellness entrepreneur and educator Erica Jones, we talk about how persistent stress can disrupt Sleep, increase inflammation, and influence mitochondrial function, hormones, and even gene expression through epigenetic pathways.
We also discuss sustainable strategies that busy, high-capacity people can actually maintain – starting with the “unsexy basics” of hydration and sleep, plus boundaries that protect your nervous system. You’ll also leave with one simple “try this today” reset to restore perspective when you feel overwhelmed.
Erica Jones is a wellness entrepreneur and educator and the co-founder of Elevays, where she helps high performers build sustainable routines that support energy, focus, and Longevity without burnout. With a background in biology and an early career in pharmaceutical sales, Erica transitioned into a root-cause approach to Health through functional and holistic wellness. She has guided thousands of entrepreneurs, CEOs, and coaches toward greater Clarity, balance, and resilience through practical, real-life strategies.
Episode Timeline
[00:00] – Opening teaser: stress and biological aging. Why burnout and chronic stress can quietly accelerate aging, and why small daily shifts can help reverse the trajectory.
[00:30] – Dr. Gillian Lockitch introduces the episode focus: stress, mitochondria, telomeres, hormones, inflammation, sleep, and longevity.
[03:48] – Meet Erica Jones. Erica shares her work helping high performers build sustainable routines that support energy, focus, and longevity.
[04:11] – From pharma to holistic wellness. Erica describes her biology background, early pharmaceutical sales career, and the pivot into holistic, root-cause health.
[08:39] – The problem with “overwhelming wellness routines” Why drastic overhauls and intense routines backfire for busy people, and how to simplify to what’s doable.
[09:55] – Non-negotiables: hydration and sleep. The “unsexy basics” that protect the cell: consistent hydration (often with electrolytes) and prioritizing sleep.
[11:35] – Electrolytes: a practical tool. Erica recommends an electrolyte option (LMNT) and explains how it can support consistent hydration.
[13:48] – Real-life challenges and cravings. Dr. Lockitch shares how health events and medication shifts can change appetite, cravings, and weight management.
[16:10] – How stress ages us at the cellular level. Epigenetic alteration, chronic inflammation, and Lifestyle patterns that can turn on disease expression over time.
[25:05] – What to stop doing now. Protect sleep, reduce late-night screens and blue light, and create boundaries with devices and always-on digital life.
[29:28] – A common myth: waiting for the perfect time. Why “I’ll get healthy after this busy season” keeps people stuck, and how constraints and commitment create change.
[31:16] – Balancing work, Family, and self-care. Erica’s approach to focus, guilt-free boundaries, and a nightly wind-down routine to prevent burnout.
[33:53] – Try this today: step outside. Fresh air and nature as a fast nervous-system reset that restores perspective and supports momentum.
[36:00] – Wrap-up and where to connect. How to find Erica’s free gift and resources, plus Dr. Lockitch’s invitation to schedule a roadmap call.
For Erica’s 5-Minute Daily Detox for Burned-Out Entrepreneurs (free download), go here.
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