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#35 The Anti-Aging Uprising: Felix Werth’s Political Attack on Death Itself

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Valuable time is being lost because there is not enough funding for science with real life-extending potential. No major political party is promising to address aging, even though aging harms and kills more people than anything else. Most people—and most leaders—still do not understand that aging is both a problem and something that can be solved through science. We need a political movement that demands action and insists that something be done to save our lives.


And this is where this episode's guest comes in.


Felix Werth is the founder and chairman of the German Party for Rejuvenation Research — a political movement dedicated to accelerating scientific progress in regenerative medicine and longevity. Originally trained in biochemistry, Werth founded the party in 2015 (then called the Party for Health Research) to push for greater public investment in research aimed at combating aging-related diseases. Through his activism, Werth has helped bring the topic of longevity and healthy life extension into the political conversation in Germany and across Europe.


In this episode you'll learn more about:

  • The longevity scene in Germany
  • How to start a longevity party
  • How to get the message out
  • A dating site for the longevity community
  • Using AI to solve within SENS

CHAPTERS


00:00 Introduction

01:08 Berlin and the global longevity community

05:20 Who is Felix werth and why did he start the longevity party?

15:00 How he started the party

21:49 The public's reaction

27:16 Why change the message from health to longevity?

32:50 Message strategy: posters and videos

34:34 Funding issues

39:20 Campaign video

41:50 Dating site for longevity people

44:45 Does Felix recommend forming a political party?

54:20 What is the optimal outcome for the party?

59:00 Is there any support for longevity among the German elite and government?

01:04:20 Using AI to solve aging within the SENS approach

01:10:16 Winning aging hacking contest with the West-Coast Vectors

01:16:00 Using de-sci for funding, Pump-Science

01:23:00 How do you keep in shape?

01:24:29 Do you do any extreme risk-avoidance?

01:25:22 Three good books


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Valuable time is being lost because there is not enough funding for science with real life-extending potential. No major political party is promising to address aging, even though aging harms and kills more people than anything else. Most people—and most leaders—still do not understand that aging is both a problem and something that can be solved through science. We need a political movement that demands action and insists that something be done to save our lives.


And this is where this episode's guest comes in.


Felix Werth is the founder and chairman of the German Party for Rejuvenation Research — a political movement dedicated to accelerating scientific progress in regenerative medicine and longevity. Originally trained in biochemistry, Werth founded the party in 2015 (then called the Party for Health Research) to push for greater public investment in research aimed at combating aging-related diseases. Through his activism, Werth has helped bring the topic of longevity and healthy life extension into the political conversation in Germany and across Europe.


In this episode you'll learn more about:

  • The longevity scene in Germany
  • How to start a longevity party
  • How to get the message out
  • A dating site for the longevity community
  • Using AI to solve within SENS

CHAPTERS


00:00 Introduction

01:08 Berlin and the global longevity community

05:20 Who is Felix werth and why did he start the longevity party?

15:00 How he started the party

21:49 The public's reaction

27:16 Why change the message from health to longevity?

32:50 Message strategy: posters and videos

34:34 Funding issues

39:20 Campaign video

41:50 Dating site for longevity people

44:45 Does Felix recommend forming a political party?

54:20 What is the optimal outcome for the party?

59:00 Is there any support for longevity among the German elite and government?

01:04:20 Using AI to solve aging within the SENS approach

01:10:16 Winning aging hacking contest with the West-Coast Vectors

01:16:00 Using de-sci for funding, Pump-Science

01:23:00 How do you keep in shape?

01:24:29 Do you do any extreme risk-avoidance?

01:25:22 Three good books


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