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Unlock the secrets to optimizing your mind, body, and lifestyle with the Biohackers World Podcast — your go-to source for fresh insights from leaders in biohacking, longevity, and wellness. Hosted by biohacking experts and journalists, each episode features interviews with renowned scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and health visionaries who speak at the Biohackers World Conferences. Dive into a wide range of topics, from advanced nutrition and sleep hacking to neurotech, gene editing, and ...
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The Existential Hope Podcast features in-depth conversations with people working on positive, high-tech futures. We explore how the future could be much better than today—if we steer it wisely. Hosts Allison Duettmann and Beatrice Erkers from the Foresight Institute invite the scientists, founders, and philosophers shaping tomorrow’s breakthroughs— AI, nanotech, longevity biotech, neurotech, space, smarter governance, and more. About Foresight Institute: For 40 years the independent nonprofi ...
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Diggnation is back! After a 15-year break, the guys are returning with all new episodes. Diggnation covers the top stories from around the internet. Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht give you their unique, sometimes awkward, and always hilarious take on the edges of the internet. Just a couple of geeks sitting on a couch.
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Sustainable Human

Linda Jarnhamn, flow2thrive

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A podcast, powered by flow2thrive, dedicated to the H in the S in ESG. For HR professionals and business leaders who are committed to changing the way organisations approach, measure and report on human sustainability, within and outside of ESG regulations and standards.
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What really drives modern consumers to engage, buy, and stay loyal? Welcome to The Dopamine-Inspired Marketing Shift—a podcast that explores how today’s smartest brands tap into emotional motivation, reward psychology, and tech-powered personalization to stay top of mind in an overstimulated world. From automotive to retail, fashion to food, and tech to wellness—host Tom and trendwatcher Abbey unpack how leading brands trigger dopamine-driven behavior through storytelling, design, innovation ...
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Patient Innovations

Patient Innovations

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Patient Innovations explores the connections between patients receiving treatment for a variety of serious health conditions, the caregivers working directly in the field and the innovators working to solve these life altering issues. Patient Innovations brings to life the very real struggles and triumphs happening right now in the world of healthcare. Brought to you by the nonprofit Healthcare.MN, join us each month for a new exploration into a different condition and the people working to ...
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Non-Human Intel is a true-crime-style UFO podcast that explores the hidden architecture of contact, cover-up, and control. Hosted by the PoliticalSaucer, each episode dissects real-world abduction cases, declassified documents, and insider testimony with cinematic pacing and investigative depth. This isn’t science fiction, it’s suppressed history. From Pentagon leaks to remote encounters, Non-Human Intel delivers high-stakes intelligence on the phenomenon shaping our future, and rewriting ou ...
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Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!

Milena Korostenskaja, PhD

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Unlock the secrets of a career in neuroscience and neurotechnologies with our neuron-packed podcast! From inspiring success stories to cutting-edge industry advancements, we've got it all. Join us as we chat with exclusive guests and uncover the keys to thriving in this dynamic field. Plus, we'll dive into some mind-blowing topics like neuroenhancement, brain-computer interfaces, and the future of brain-based technologies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your career to th ...
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SCI Science Perspectives

American Spinal Injury Association

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The American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) brings you SCI Science Perspectives. The podcast is built around two-part dialogues with spinal cord injury (SCI) professionals regarding their emerging scientific work spanning the full spectrum of SCI research, from discovery to clinical application. The SCI Science Perspectives podcast disseminates the latest-and-greatest scientific work in the SCI field via a conversation with researchers that approaches their work from two perspectives: the ...
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This podcast's purpose is to bring together the field of neuroprosthetics / brain machine interfaces / brain implants in an understandable conversation about the current topics and breakthroughs. We hope to complement scientific papers on new neural research in an easy, digestable way. Innovators and professionals can share thoughts or ideas to facilitate 'idea sex' to make the field of brain implants a smaller and more personal space.
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Medgeía Talks

Medgeia Talks

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Run by the Medgeía Club, we're group of STEM students coming together to talk about issues that matter, suggest solutions, and advocate for things we're passionate about.
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The Neurocast™ brings together leading voices from business, science and technology to share their stories and reflections on the value of open, honest communication. Does authenticity and integrity matter? We believe it does. We are Truthsayers®.
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Some of the world's leading inventors and researchers share demos, breakthroughs and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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NeuroCareers: Doing The Impossible!

Milena Korostenskaja, PhD

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Are you considering a career in neuroscience and neurotechnologies? Then this podcast is for you! Learn about the breath-taking opportunities in neuroscience and impactful businesses in neurotechnologies! Please find out about the latest developments in neuroscience and neurotechnologies from our exclusive podcast guests! They share one-of-a-kind career journeys, encountered and overcame challenges and the keys to careers of your dreams. Open the window of possibilities! Discover your unique ...
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Welcome to Looking Around The Corner, which focuses on the entrepreneurial spirit and how it shapes our collective future. I talk to guests about ideas, innovations, and frameworks that can be deeply impactful and game-changing. I am a physician by trade, but a science and tech geek by heart. No medical advice here and all views are my own. Host: Falgun Chokshi. Sign up for the newsletter at https://latc.substack.com/. Watch videos of the podcasts on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3rzgBNf Support t ...
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''Until our robot overlords take over, it’s really humans who are creating value within organizations. So those humans will be more effective at creating value for your clients and even better team members when we understand the underlying need for human connection, for trust, and for psychological safety.'' Host Linda Jarnhamn talks to Paul Zak, P…
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In this episode of the Patient Innovations Podcast, Rashmi Kandwal and Mary MacCarthy explore one of the most complex and underrecognized conditions affecting millions of women: chronic pelvic pain. Defined as pain in the lower abdomen or pelvis lasting longer than six months, chronic pelvic pain can stem from a wide range of causes — from uterine …
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Why do so many people struggle with fatigue, brain fog, gut issues, or hormonal chaos, even after seeing multiple doctors? In this live episode Dallas McClain and Dr. Sogol Ash, Clinical Director at ConciergeMD, break down the real reasons chronic symptoms persist and what people can actually do to heal. Dr. Ash shares why traditional medicine ofte…
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Anna Gát, founder of the Interintellect community, joins us to explore the essential role of hopeful action and diverse communities in shaping the future. Anna shares why she started Interintellect as a space for intellectual inquiry free from political polarization and traditional gatekeeping, driven by the hope that constructive social collaborat…
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Stem cells — miracle cure or misunderstood science? In this episode, Valerie Orsoni, holistic wellness pioneer, sits down with Dr. David Karli, Founder of Karli Health Institute and CEO of Greyledge Technologies, to demystify one of the most talked-about topics in modern medicine: regenerative cell therapy. Dr. Karli explains why most “stem cells” …
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Are you really detoxing or just wasting effort (and money)? In this episode, Jason Pencek, DC, FNP talks with Clayton Thomas, Founder & CEO of The ROOT Brands (co-founder of ROOT Wellness), about the real science of detoxification, and how everyday toxins like mercury, mold, and glyphosate silently drain your energy, hormones, and focus. Clayton br…
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Have you ever wondered if the energy around you could influence your health, performance, and well-being? ⚡ Valerie Orsoni talks with Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, the mind behind Leela Quantum Tech, about how quantum energy works, why it matters, and how it can be harnessed in daily life. From pendants and structured water to EMF-blockin…
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Can boosting nitric oxide really change how you feel and perform? In this episode, Josh Black sits down with Dr. Nathan S. Bryan, one of the leading experts in nitric oxide science. They dive into how this tiny molecule affects everything from blood flow and oxygen delivery to mitochondrial function and even stem cell activity. Whether you’re a bio…
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This week on Diggnation, Kevin ends his seven-month break from alcohol with a glass of wine and some podcast-inspired reflection on why being too rigid about anything might be its own kind of burden, While Alex sips wine and regrets live theater. Kevin reveals he has aphantasia, aka the inability to conjure mental images, which he says disqualifies…
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Nuclear energy has a reputation problem. Despite being one of the safest and most reliable clean-energy technologies ever developed, public perception is dominated by a handful of accidents, Cold War imagery, and decades of political resistance. Isabelle Boemeke, model-turned-science-communicator and author of Rad Future, argues that this disconnec…
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Is longevity reserved for billionaires or can everyday people claim it too? In this live Biohackers World conversation, Dr. Jin-Xiong She, founder of Jinfiniti Precision Medicine, joins Samantha Lander, Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist, to share why your data, not your bank account, is the key to healthspan. Dr. She reveals his personal health jo…
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What if the biggest driver of economic growth isn’t new technology, but simply fixing what’s broke, housing, transport, and energy? Sam Bowman, editor of Works in Progress, joins us to explore how smarter cities, faster transit, and abundant energy could unlock human potential on an unprecedented scale. We discuss why restrictive zoning laws keep m…
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What if you could speed up recovery, enhance your brain function, and even reverse signs of aging, all through the power of oxygen? In this episode of the Biohackers World Podcast, Lea Llovio and Shah Haq dive into the fascinating world of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Shah explains how this groundbreaking therapy is not just for athletes or pa…
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Ever wonder why fertility is about more than just timing? In this episode, Sheanah Rivers talks with Dr. Cyntia Brown, Clinical Pharmacologist and Founder of Kopela Health, about the deeper layers of fertility — hormones, emotions, and the mind-body connection. From her own healing journey to helping women optimize conception, Dr. Brown shares how …
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What if we could treat depression, anxiety, or chronic pain by tuning the brain, just as precisely as a pacemaker regulates the heart? Jacques Carolan, Program Director at the UK’s ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency), joins us to talk about the next wave of precision neurotechnology; new tools that let us see and influence brain activity …
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Ever wish your supplements were made just for you? In this episode, Jason Pencek, DC, FNP chats with Kim Ressler, Founder & CEO of SNiP Nutrigenomics, about turning genetic testing into personalized nutrition that actually works. They dive into key SNPs (like MTHFR) and pathways that impact mood, detox, and longevity, showing how nutrigenomics can …
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Vibration plate therapy is redefining how we move, recover, and heal. Live at the Biohackers World Conference, Russell Mall, CNS, CPT, Certified Nutritionist & Personal Trainer with nearly three decades in health and wellness, joins Ana Tavela, Health & Longevity Influencer, to share the science and real-world results behind this NASA-inspired tech…
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Join us this episode for a conversation with Stephen Burns, MD, physiatrist, Professor of PM&R at University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, and Director of SCI Service at VA Puget Sound. In this conversation we discuss the process of shortening, or expediting, the International Standards for the Neurological Classification of Spinal C…
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Join us this episode for a conversation with Stephen Burns, MD, physiatrist, Professor of PM&R at University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, and Director of SCI Service at VA Puget Sound. In this conversation we discuss the process of minting a shortened, or expedited, version of the International Standards for the Neurological Classif…
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In this episode, we go full spectrum, from the rise of AI-powered web browsers like ChatGPT’s Atlas and OpenAI’s latest updates, to what it’s actually like hitting six months sober and realizing Jack Daniels might still text back. We celebrate some new EV purchases (yes, there’s a BMW iX involved), talk about Rivian’s new electric bike, and break d…
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What if aging is really chronic dehydration? Live at Biohackers World, Valerie Orsoni sits down with Dr. Arpit Bansal, laparoscopic cancer surgeon, gut expert, hospital director, and “underwater biohacker”, to connect quantum biology with everyday practices. Dr. Bansal explains why our 70%-water bodies thrive with cellular hydration, how HRV master…
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What is Long COVID—and why does it persist for some people but not others? Why do symptoms vary so widely—from fatigue and brain fog to shortness of breath and heart palpitations? And how are clinicians and public health leaders working to better understand and support those affected? In this episode of Patient Innovations, Rashmi and Mary kick off…
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Are EMFs quietly stressing your brain and body? Live at Biohackers World, Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, Founder & CEO of Leela Quantum Tech, joins Jason Pencek, DC, FNP to break down quantum energy, EMF harmonization, and real-world tools you can use at home, work, and even in the car. From his journey out of corporate life to building te…
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What if chronic diseases, from Alzheimer’s to autoimmune conditions, share a hidden cause: lingering infections deep within our tissues? Microbiologist Amy Proal, co-founder of the PolyBio Research Foundation, joins host Allison Duettmann to discuss how persistent pathogens could drive inflammation, aging, and many chronic illnesses, and why our cu…
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Healing isn’t just about data or devices — it starts with love, intention, and alignment. At Biohackers World, Olia Chernova, Co-founder of Biohackers World, sits down with Lea Llovio, Mind-Body-Spirit Biohacking Expert & Consultant, to explore the deeper side of longevity. Lea shares her two-part approach: optimizing the physical body (muscle, bra…
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In this episode, Paul Goode (Glucotrack) dives into the next wave of continuous glucose monitoring: an active, fully implantable CGM designed to deliver long-term, pacemaker-style reliability without external wearables. We discuss first-in-human progress, why implantables may change diabetes care at home, and a fascinating neural angle—how similar …
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Send us a text In this episode of Non Human Intel investigates the hidden architecture of technological control: how governments publicly suppress revolutionary energy systems under the guise of “national security” while secretly developing physics-defying weapons in the dark. tracing the continuity from the 1946 Atomic Energy Commission to the mod…
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What if your metabolism isn’t just about weight, but the key to your brain, mood, and longevity? In this episode Josh Black sits down with Brendan Vermeire, Functional Medicine Practitioner and Mental Health Researcher, to explore why 88% of Americans are metabolically compromised, and what it means for your energy, resilience, and mental health. F…
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Send us a text This episode examines one of the most disturbing frontiers in the UFO archive, the convergence between alleged intergenerational abduction patterns and possible state-level concealment of human rights violations. Building on decades of abductee testimony, medical evidence, and intelligence leaks, the investigation explores whether go…
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Health data is only powerful if you can use it. Live at the Biohackers World Conference, David Korsunsky, Founder & CEO of Heads Up, joins Samantha Lander, Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist, to show how wearables, labs, CGMs, and functional tests come together in one dashboard to guide real decisions. David shares his own burnout story, why HRV, s…
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In this episode, Ken Liu joins the podcast to explore how science fiction serves as our modern mythology. We discuss his new techno-thriller "All That We See or Seem", the concept of egolets (AI capturing facets of our identity), the noematograph (AI as a camera for thought), and the role of collective dreaming in making us more human. Ken also ref…
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Send us a text On this episode of Non-Human Intel, we examines the emergence of “the new obedience”, a system of algorithmic and neural manipulation that transforms human autonomy into a data-driven illusion. From surveillance capitalism to brain-computer interfaces and neuropolitical persuasion, this episode explores how behavioral prediction has …
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) is no longer just for hospitals, it’s becoming a go-to tool for recovery, performance, and longevity. Live at the Biohackers World Conference, Shah Haq, Director of Engineering & Operations at Oxygen Health Systems, joins Josh Black, Longevity Educator & Healthspan Strategist, to unpack the real science and applicat…
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RSVP for Chicago Digg Meetup! https://app.getriver.io/beta/events/digg-human-captcha-chicago-irl-meetup-sc1 In this week’s Diggnation: Kevin and Alex drink a mysterious brain fuel that tastes like chemical warfare, get roasted by OpenAI’s video model (bald caps included), and pitch a LAN party for aging nerds. They also question if computer science…
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Biohacking isn’t just gadgets — it’s the energy you bring to your life. Live at Biohackers World, Ana Tavela sits down with Lea Llovio, Mind-Body-Spirit Biohacking Expert & Consultant, to show how mindset, intention, and daily rituals transform health. Lea breaks down practical “energy inputs” (what you see, hear, eat, say, and think), how to spot …
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In this episode of the Existential Hope Podcast, Beatrice Erkers is joined by David Duvenaud, Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and former researcher at Anthropic. We discuss David’s work on post-AGI civilizational equilibria and the widely discussed paper Gradual Disempowerment. David reflects on why liberalism may not hold up in a …
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What if a bionic hand could move with your thoughts and also let you feel edges, shapes, and even motion across your skin? In this special episode of the Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! BCI Award Series, host Dr. Milena Korostenskaja sits down with Dr. Giacomo Valle, assistant professor at Chalmers University of Technology and 1st place winner …
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What if a bionic hand could move with your thoughts and also let you feel edges, shapes, and even motion across your skin? In this special episode of the Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! BCI Award Series, host Dr. Milena Korostenskaja sits down with Dr. Giacomo Valle, assistant professor at Chalmers University of Technology and 1st place winner …
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Do you know that one tiny molecule could boost blood flow, calm inflammation, and help your body recover faster? Dr. Nathan S. Bryan, Founder of Bryan Therapeutics and a 25-year nitric oxide researcher, joins Jason Pencek, DC, FNP, to break down nitric oxide (NO) in simple terms: what it is, how your body makes it, and why low NO shows up early in …
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Briefing Room Virtual Salon Series Policy Pressure: Communicating at the Speed of Change As policy shifts reshape the landscape of science and innovation, communications teams are under pressure to adapt—fast. From drug pricing reforms to changing regulatory expectations to rapidly evolving funding landscapes, the stakes for how biotech and pharma …
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Send us a text On September 29, 2025, Jim Shell, former Chief Scientist for Air Force Space Command, published “Time to Speak Up: Postured for Operational Surprise.” In it, he alleges a clandestine “security control system” has supplanted the authority of the U.S. Space Force and Space Command, blocking critical data, punishing Guardians, and leavi…
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What if the easiest workout you’ll ever do could transform your health? In this episode, Russell Mall, CNS, CPT, Certified Nutritionist & Personal Trainer with nearly three decades in health and wellness, joins Sheanah Rivers, Healing Arts Specialist, to break down the science (and the myths) behind vibrational plate therapy. Russell shares how thi…
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What does a genuinely positive future with AI look like? While dystopian visions are common, the most valuable—and scarcest—resource we have is a concrete, hopeful vision for where we're headed.In this episode, we're joined by Nathan Labenz, host of the popular Cognitive Revolution podcast, to explore the tangible possibilities of a beneficial AI-d…
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What if your DNA could explain the health struggles no doctor could solve? In this episode, Kim Ressler, Founder & CEO of SNIP Nutrigenomics, joins Samantha Lander, Functional Diagnostic Nutritionist, to reveal how nutrigenomics is transforming health. Kim shares her journey from misdiagnosis and failed treatments to discovering the power of geneti…
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Send us a text September 9, 2025: a four-hour congressional hearing that should have been a global wake-up call. Representative Anna Paulina Luna publicly accused the Pentagon’s AARO leadership of deception, classified footage showed a Hellfire missile striking an orb and failing to neutralize it, and an active-duty Navy Senior Chief testified abou…
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Send us a text Dr. Villarroel’s analysis of mid-20th century astronomical photographic plates found statistically significant, sunlight-dependent transients, brief pinpoint flashes that behave like sun-lit objects rather than emulsion defects. Critics called them scratches and processing flaws. Villarroel and her team methodically excluded that exp…
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Is longevity reserved for billionaires, or can everyday people claim it too? In this live Biohackers World conversation, Dr. Jin-Xiong She, founder of Jinfiniti Precision Medicine, joins Jason Pencek, DC, FNP, to share why your data, not your bank account, is the key to healthspan. Dr. She reveals his personal health journey from burnout to recover…
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Broadcasting from Kevin’s new ADU bunker (goodbye Neuehouse, we barely knew you), Kevin and Alex are back with 80-ish minutes of tech, pranks, and philosophical spirals. From Apple’s latest brain-implants-that-go-in-your-ears to a Samsung fridge trying to sell you stuff while chilling your oat milk, it’s a full spectrum ride through what the intern…
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