

Brave New World
Evening Standard
Welcome to Brave New World, hosted by Evgeny Lebedev, for the London Standard. We dive deep into the ideas of thought leaders, scientists, and intellectuals who are shaping the future and transforming our culture.Tune in each week for interviews with some of the brightest minds of our time, and explore the realms of longevity, neuroscience, biohacking, and psychedelics.Join Evgeny as he leads thought-provoking conversations with guests such as Dame Helen Mirren, Wim Hof, Deepak Chopra and Sam Harris – and others who are driving change, thoughtful debate, and challenging our views and preconceptions.Whether you're curious about the secrets to longer life, the mysteries of sleep, or the future of medical technology, it’s all here in Brave New World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 44min
Bryan Johnson: Turning Back Time
Evgeny meets ‘anti-ageing poster boy’ Bryan Johnson, the entrepreneur whose ‘Project Blueprint’ aims to extend the human lifespan. He also talks to the 46-year-old’s doctor Oliver Zolman, who details how they’re approaching a controversial area of emerging science. In this episode we talk about: · How they slowed Bryan’s speed of ageing “by the equivalent of 31 years”· Why Oliver Zolman thinks humans “can live 25% longer”· Can we improve humans “at the speed of technology”?· How the emergence of AI has made “death our only enemy”· Oliver Zolman’s Six Principles for biohacking beginners· How Bryan achieved “8 months of perfect sleep” by designing his life around the need for it· What Dr Zolman sees as the biggest health threat to western countries· Is the resistance to longevity research more cultural than scientific?If you enjoyed this episode please give Brave New World a rating and review. Hit the follow button on your podcast provider so you never miss an episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 8, 2024 • 35min
My Ayahuasca Journey
Evgeny Lebedev describes his experience at a psychedelic retreat in Costa Rica where he encountered Ayahuasca, a plant-based brew used by indigenous healers. Psychedelics researcher Professor David Nutt, psychologist Bill Richards and physician Gabor Maté return to the show to explain what’s happening to the mind when DMT is used and how some believe it can help with recovery from trauma. In this episode:Evgeny reveals that Ayahuasca brought old fears home to roostDavid Nutt tells us about the history of psychedelic use, dating back to 5,000 BCBill Richards looks at the use of them by artists and writersGabor Maté examines what Evgeny’s experience with Ayahuasca really says about his mental stateIf you enjoyed this episode of Brave New World please give us a rating and review. New episodes are released every Thursday. Hit the follow button to make sure you don’t miss any. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 1, 2024 • 43min
David Nutt and Amanda Feilding: The Psychedelic Renaissance
Could psychedelics be used to help tackle mental health issues like depression and addiction? In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny Lebedev speaks to Professor David Nutt, one the leading researchers in this controversial field. His former student, now professor, Robin Carhart-Harris, describes the impact of his study comparing psychedelic medicine with mainstream medicine. Evgeny also meets pioneers like Amanda Feilding who developed the first images of the brain on LSD, and the psychologist Bill Richards who explains his research into consciousness. He also speaks to Buzzfeed journalist Lara Parker who used ketamine assisted therapy to treat clinical depression. In this episode:How do psychedelics really affect the brain?Why David Nutt says they can “disrupt the thought loops” behind depressionHow effective is ketamine assisted therapy?Robin Carhart-Harris describes his work with ‘magic mushrooms’Why Amanda Feilding set up the Foundation to Further ConsciousnessBill Richardson on why ‘mystical consciousness’ is becoming “a scientific term”If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review and hit the follow button on your podcast provider so you never miss an episode of Brave New World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 25, 2024 • 47min
David Sinclair: How Not To Die (with special guests Stephen Fry and David Walliams)
Is it possible to live forever – and would you even want to? Evgeny Lebedev is joined by Stephen Fry and David Walliams to explore the science and ethics of age reversal. He also meets longevity pioneer Dr David Sinclair, who gives advice on how to extend lifespans - and tells David Walliams how to reverse his biological clock. In this episode: David Walliams’ fear he’ll have the same death as his father, aged 71 Why Stephen Fry doesn’t want to live forever What causes us to age faster and can we reverse it? Has the first human to live to 150 already been born? Are worries about ‘fat shaming’ encouraging unhealthy lifestyles? Can intermittent fasting work? Do individual health choices place a burden on society? Can David Walliams extend his life? Next week: Can psychedelics help treat mental health disorders? Hit the follow button on your podcast provider so you don’t miss any episodes of Brave New World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 18, 2024 • 55min
Sam Harris: Freedom of Speech
Sam Harris is an American philosopher, neuroscientist and host of the Making Sense podcast. His work touches on topics including rationality, ethics, psychedelics and artificial intelligence. In this episode of Brave New World, he and Evgeny talk about: Why free speech is the “best error correcting asset we have” to enable cooperation How the US and UK differ in protecting freedom of speech Why “tolerance of intolerance is cowardice” Why populist politics are a problem for democracies The “insanity machine” built by social media The role of traditional newspapers as gatekeepers against misinformation in the AI age Hit the follow button on your podcast provider so you don’t miss any episodes of Brave New World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 18, 2024 • 40min
Gabor Maté: Tackling Trauma
Our first episode features Dr Gabor Maté, a renowned physician and best-selling author recognised for his ground-breaking work in the fields of addiction and mental health. In this conversation, he talks to Evgeny about: Trauma and resilience Self-limiting beliefs and how to overcome them Are western children being raised in a ‘toxic culture’? What he really thought when he interviewed Prince Harry Why he would “wave a magic wand" and make the internet "disappear"The medical studies showing connections between mental health and physical illness His work with violent prisoners and how he met “some of the most gentle people” on murderer’s row. Hit the follow button on your podcast provider so you don’t miss any episodes of Brave New World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 5, 2024 • 52sec
Introducing 'Brave New World'
Welcome to Brave New World, the groundbreaking podcast hosted by Evgeny Lebedev, for the Evening Standard. In this exhilarating series, we dive deep into the ideas of thought leaders, scientists, and intellectuals who are shaping the future and transforming our culture. Tune in each week for captivating interviews with some of the brightest minds of our time, and explore the realms of longevity, neuroscience,biohacking, and psychedelics like never before. Join Evgeny as he leads thought-provoking conversations with guests such as Amanda Fielding, Wim Hof, David Sinclair and Sam Harris – andothers who are driving change, thoughtful debate, and challenging our views and preconceptions. Whether you're curious about the secrets to longer life, the mysteries of sleep, or the future of medical technology, it’s all here in BraveNew World. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


