Peter, can you explain the cover art? And I know for those listening or watching, it went through a lengthy process of a lot of different iterations. So do you maybe kind of want to talk about that? Why you ultimately settled on this and kind of to you what it means? The cover is interesting because there were two things that in the back of my mind were enormous stressors as we got closer and closer to the finish line. But these two things that kind of nagged at me and kept me up at night were, how could this be represented in a cover? And who is going to read this book for the audio book? Those two things just created such a low level
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After more than six years of research, planning, and writing, Peter’s book, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity, is officially available as of March 28th. In this episode, Peter sits down with co-author Bill Gifford to provide a behind-the-scenes look into the writing process, including the motivation for making it happen, how the book evolved over the course of the writing process, and why certain topics were chosen (and omitted). Additionally, they discuss how the book is structured and touch on a few of the book’s main themes to give potential readers an idea of what they can expect.
We discuss:
- The meaning of the book’s title and subtitle [3:00];
- Finding the right art for the book cover [9:00];
- Who is Bill Gifford, and how did he get involved in the book? [16:15];
- How Peter’s writing evolved over the six years it took to write this book [25:00];
- The structure of the book and what people can expect to learn [29:00];
- How the writing of the book and the podcast interviews have shaped Peter’s thinking and approach to translating science [32:45];
- Making the book stand the test of time despite the constant evolution of science and medicine [36:00];
- Objective, strategy, and tactics [39:30];
- Exciting possible progressions in science and medicine over the next decade [42:15];
- What is holding back “medicine 3.0” from being the norm? [46:00];
- How the book compares to the podcast in terms of technicality and readability for the layman [49:00];
- Motivation to write the book and insights into challenges around the writing process [57:15];
- Peter’s decision to be the reader for the audiobook [1:10:30];
- The many painstaking last-minute changes and edits that brought the book together and made it better [1:19:00];
- Peter and Bill’s favorite parts of the book [1:27:30];
- The incredible team of people supporting the book [1:31:30]; and
- More.
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