S1Ep244 Supporting Healthy Employees and Team Members with Cody Beard
Release Date: 08/21/2025
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info_outlineSupporting healthy employees isn’t just about offering perks—it’s about creating a workplace culture where well-being translates into productivity and long-term success. Few understand this better than Cody Beard, owner of Prime IV Hydration & Wellness in Wichita. With years of leadership experience in manufacturing and a deep commitment to health, Beard brings a unique perspective on why wellness strategies should be at the core of every business.
Employee well-being has evolved far beyond casual mentions in mission statements. Today, businesses face growing challenges with burnout, stress, and turnover. For Ford Saeks, business growth strategist and host of The Business Growth Show, this is more than an HR issue—it’s a business performance strategy. Saeks often reminds leaders that their people are their most valuable asset, and organizations that fail to prioritize health are missing a critical growth lever.
Beard’s own journey underscores this truth. Before launching Prime IV, he spent years managing large teams in demanding manufacturing environments, where efficiency and engagement were constant priorities. “I was always looking for ways to keep my team safe, maintain wellness, and drive engagement,” Beard explains. Traditional measures like on-site chiropractors and massage therapists helped, but he recognized the need for something more impactful—something that went beyond words and delivered real results.
That search led Beard and his wife to Prime IV Hydration & Wellness. What began as a personal commitment to better health evolved into a mission-driven business designed to help others achieve the same. Today, Beard operates two Prime IV locations in Wichita, offering hydration and vitamin therapies that support energy, focus, and recovery. For business leaders, these services represent more than a luxury—they’re a practical solution for supporting healthy employees in a fast-paced world.
The connection between wellness and workplace performance isn’t theoretical. Organizations that invest in employee health consistently report higher retention rates, stronger engagement, and increased productivity. Beard sees this firsthand with companies that implement wellness strategies through Prime IV. “There’s a difference between saying you value your employees and actually doing something about it,” he says. Providing tangible resources shows employees that their well-being truly matters, creating trust and loyalty that no policy document can match.
Saeks points out another key advantage: differentiation. In an era of talent shortages, offering meaningful wellness initiatives can set businesses apart from competitors. “Healthy employees don’t just work harder—they work smarter,” Saeks emphasizes. Companies that prioritize health send a clear message about their culture, which resonates with top talent and strengthens employer branding.
One of Beard’s most practical suggestions for companies hesitant to start is simple: take one step. That might mean inviting a wellness provider for a lunch-and-learn, or giving team members a chance to experience a service firsthand. “Send in a champion from your team,” Beard advises. “Once they experience the benefits, it becomes easy to advocate for more.” This grassroots approach often sparks the momentum needed to make wellness part of the organizational fabric.
Beyond physical health, Beard sees wellness as a catalyst for engagement and morale. The experience at Prime IV is designed with this in mind. From calming environments to personalized care, every detail is aimed at helping clients feel valued and cared for—an experience that businesses can mirror within their own culture. “Our goal is to make wellness approachable and enjoyable,” Beard explains. “When people feel better, they show up better—in every aspect of life.”
Supporting healthy employees isn’t a passing trend. It’s a long-term strategy for businesses that want to thrive in an increasingly competitive landscape. For leaders like Saeks and Beard, the message is clear: prioritize your people’s health, and performance will follow.
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About Cody Beard
Cody Beard is the owner of Prime IV Hydration & Wellness in Wichita, Kansas, where he helps individuals and organizations take a proactive approach to health. With a background in manufacturing leadership, Cody understands the connection between workplace wellness, employee engagement, and performance. His mission is to make wellness accessible and actionable, offering hydration and vitamin therapies designed to boost energy, improve recovery, and enhance overall well-being.
Learn more about Prime IV Hydration & Wellness.
About Ford Saeks
Ford Saeks is a Business Growth Accelerator with more than two decades of experience helping companies—from startups to Fortune 500s—generate over a billion dollars in sales. As President and CEO of Prime Concepts Group, Inc., Ford specializes in driving innovation, marketing strategy, and customer engagement. An accomplished entrepreneur, Ford has founded more than ten companies, authored five books, and is a recognized expert on leveraging AI for business.
Learn more at ProfitRichResults.com and watch his show at Fordify.tv.