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Protocol One Podcast

Protocol One Podcast

By: James Neilson-Watt
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Summary

Protocol One is a podcast for entrepreneurs, experts, and high achievers who want to design a life without compromise.

Hosted by James Neilson-Watt, each episode explores the systems, habits, decisions, and personal protocols behind better health, stronger relationships, sharper thinking, and meaningful business growth.

What to expect:

• Real conversations with high performers
• Practical systems for health, business, and relationships
• Lessons from pressure, leadership, and personal growth
• Clear protocols for building a life with purpose, discipline, and freedom

This is not surface level motivation. Protocol One goes deeper into how successful people operate, what they have learned through pressure, and what they do differently.

If you are building something bigger than yourself and want to improve the way you live, lead, and perform, this podcast is for you.

Don't Settle.

2026 James Neilson-Watt
Episodes
  • EP 1: Find Your Protocol One
    May 16 2026

    In this launch episode, James Neilson-Watt introduces the core philosophy behind Protocol One: the gap between external success and internal fulfillment.

    James breaks down "the drift," explains why most people overcomplicate personal growth, and introduces the six vectors that shape a high performance life: Physiology, Psychology, Resources, Environment, Mission, and Connection.

    This episode sets the foundation for the Protocol One ecosystem. It shows how each listener can identify their current bottleneck, choose one clear protocol, and begin building a life with more direction, health, focus, fulfillment, and connection.

    At the center of the episode is a simple idea: you do not need to change everything at once. You need to find your Protocol One, install it into your life, and let that one focused change move you out of drift and into integrated excellence.


    In this episode, James discusses:

    • The gap between success and fulfillment
    • What James calls "the drift"
    • Why hustle culture and soft spirituality are both incomplete
    • The six vectors of Protocol One
    • How to identify your current bottleneck
    • Why one simple protocol can create meaningful change
    • The purpose of the Protocol One podcast and community
    • Why "Don't Settle" is more than a tagline

    Chapters

    00:00 The gap between achievement and fulfillment
    00:47 Welcome to Protocol One
    01:20 What James calls "the drift"
    02:35 Why Protocol One exists
    02:47 Extracting your Protocol One from experts
    03:06 Why personal growth gets overwhelming
    03:13 The two traps of personal growth
    03:44 What Protocol One is really about
    05:36 Finding the one thing to execute
    05:52 Integrated excellence and life architecture
    06:18 Protocol One as an operating system
    06:37 Extracting protocols from real conversations
    07:45 The Protocol One framework
    07:55 The six vectors and two-phase structure
    09:57 The six vectors explained
    12:22 Finding your current bottleneck
    12:24 The Six Vector Diagnostic Assessment
    13:01 How one simple protocol creates change
    14:10 Why overcomplication blocks action
    15:52 Your lowest scoring vector is the starting point
    16:48 Your lowest scoring question becomes your Protocol One
    18:15 How guests are chosen
    18:52 Extracting one protocol from each guest
    19:10 Building a library of Protocol Ones
    19:53 What to expect from future episodes
    20:14 The Protocol One ecosystem
    20:23 The mastermind community and accountability
    21:51 Why the brand is built on "Don't Settle"
    23:39 Complete the Six Vector Diagnostic
    24:20 Join the community and start the journey


    Show notes:

    Complete the Six Vector Diagnostic
    https://sixvectorassessment.com/


    Join the Protocol One community
    https://www.skool.com/protocol-one

    Don't Settle.

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