Today, I’m joined once again by the incredible Dr. Bill Lawrence, a true pioneer in the field of longevity research and one of the most requested guests on this podcast. Dr. Lawrence trained directly with Professor Vladimir Khavinson—the scientist who discovered and developed bioregulator peptides—and has spent the last eight years leading some of the most exciting field research in this space.
Read MoreToday, I’m joined by the incredible Nadine Artemis, a true pioneer in natural beauty and holistic health. Nadine is well known for bridging the gap between ancient wisdom and modern science, and in this episode, she completely redefines how we look at hair care—not just as a cosmetic routine, but as a form of biological reset. She shares how everything from stress to toxins and even your shower water can disrupt the delicate ecosystem of your scalp, and how her simple, nature-inspired rituals can help restore balance.
Read MoreToday, I’m joined by Dr. Drew Taylor, a trailblazer in regenerative medicine and the innovative force behind Acorn Biolabs. Dr. Taylor’s path is anything but ordinary—he went from pitching in professional baseball to pioneering non-invasive ways to collect and preserve the body’s most potent cells, all sourced from our hair follicles. His journey is a testament to the power of curiosity, resilience, and the drive to use cutting-edge science for better health and longevity.
Read MoreToday, I’m sitting down with two true pioneers in the health optimization space: microbiologist Kiran Krishnan from Just Thrive, and Forrest Smith, founder of Kineon. In this episode, we bridge two often separate worlds—gut health and photobiomodulation—to explore what happens when you combine spore-based probiotics with red and near-infrared light therapy. You'll hear about the unexpected links between the gut and brain, the pivotal role of leaky gut in everything from neurodegeneration to hormone imbalance, and why Forrest started experimenting with shining red light directly on his abdomen.
Read MoreWomen are not small men. Women's health and fitness should not be treated like men's health and fitness. Women are capable of some major gains if we plan workouts and nutrition according to optimal times of the month. And other thoughts on breathwork, ice baths, and red light therapy.
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