
Aron D’Souza
Founder of the Enhanced Games, an organization redefining athletic competition by embracing biohacking and performance-enhancing technologies.
Top 3 podcasts with Aron D’Souza
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Jun 19, 2024 • 2h 7min
#2166 - Enhanced Games
 Christian Angermayer, a visionary co-founder of Enhanced Games and an investor, teams up with Dr. Aron D'Souza, who specializes in Olympic studies, to discuss a groundbreaking athletic event. They challenge conventional views by allowing athletes to use performance enhancers, arguing this could bring fairness and inclusivity to sports. The duo delves into the ethical implications of such enhancements, the complex societal norms around drugs, and the future of competitive sports, including the place of transgender athletes and the role of technology in transforming the Olympic experience. 

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Oct 24, 2024 • 1h 8min
Steroids, Gene Therapy, Peptides: The Future of ENHANCED Sports with Aron D’Souza : 1215
 In this enlightening discussion, Aron D’Souza, Founder of the Enhanced Games, delves into the pioneering world of athletic enhancement. They tackle the role of steroids, gene therapy, and peptides in modern sports, advocating for a new competitive model that embraces biohacking. D’Souza highlights ethical dilemmas and the need for personalized approaches to performance, while also critiquing current anti-doping regulations. With bold ideas on redefining competition and promoting athlete autonomy, the conversation opens doors to the future of enhanced sports. 

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Oct 15, 2025 • 33min
Disruption via doping: Enhanced Games founder on the controversial 'future of sports'
 Aron D'Souza, co-founder and President of the Enhanced Games, has an intriguing vision for sports where doping is accepted. He argues that banning performance enhancers limits human potential and advocates for a fresh approach to athletics. The Enhanced Games promises exciting prizes, including a million-dollar bounty for breaking records. D'Souza believes that allowing advancements can drive breakthroughs in human longevity, but raises critical ethical questions about access and equity. Will this bold step reshape the future of sports and our understanding of enhancement? 


