97. Biohacking 101: Hacking Your Way to Superhuman Performance and Living Longer
Oct 4, 2024
Dive into the fascinating realm of biohacking, where simple lifestyle tweaks and radical genetic modifications redefine human performance. Explore the influence of cyberpunk culture on the movement and meet pioneers like Brian Johnson, who emphasize longevity through routine. Delve into the ethical debates surrounding gene editing and the future of designer babies. Discover the rise of biohacker tourism, where seekers chase innovative medical treatments. The conversation highlights how technology is reshaping our understanding of health and wellness.
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Biohacking's Alignment with Biotech
Biohacking aligns with the Grow Everything podcast's ethos of biotechnology.
It aims to improve health, happiness, and longevity.
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Varying Definitions of Biohacking
Biohacking has varying definitions, from ethically questionable genetic exploitation to lifestyle optimization.
It encompasses both extreme and wellness-oriented approaches.
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Cyberpunk and Biohacking
Cyberpunk, a sci-fi genre, has explored biohacking themes, like organ replacements and cloning.
Neuromancer, a seminal cyberpunk novel, features a biohacker protagonist.
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Karl and Erum are taking us into the world of biohacking, discussing its various definitions and practices, from simple lifestyle changes to more extreme measures like genetic modification. They dig into the growing movement toward improving health, longevity, and human performance, touching on biohacking pioneers like Brian Johnson. Their conversation includes insights on the ethical and societal implications of biohacking that are really thought-provoking, as well as how technology and biotechnology are pushing the boundaries of human potential. Don’t miss it!
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