http://biohackersummit.com/ Jesse Lawler from Smart Drugs Smarts has been called a pan-disciplinary enthusiast — which is a nice way of saying he’s dabbled in a lot of different things over the course of his life. He’s written enterprise software for beer companies, produced zombie films, been a featured speaker at business conferences, and he’s slept outdoors at gas stations (twice!). But at heart, he’s a curious and a do-it-yourself’er, which probably made his “going entrepreneurial” somewhat inevitable. In this episode, Teemu Arina interviews Jesse Lawler about his endeavors at Smart Drug Smarts.
Maximilian Gotzler On The Flow State – Biohacker’s Podcast
Teemu Arina interviews Maximilian Gotzler, the founder and CEO of Flowgrade about flow state and how achieve your optimal state for focused motivation.
Tiina Hoffman On Measuring and Biohacking Stress – Biohacker’s Podcast
Teemu Arina interviews Exercise Physiologist Tiina Hoffman from Firstbeat about measuring stress and goes through his own data. What can we learn from the heart?
Andrew Steele on Using Genetic Data for Fitness and Nutrition – Biohacker’s Podcast
In the 6th episode of Biohacker’s Podcast, Biohacker Teemu Arina interviews Andrew Steele. He is an Olympic athlete, running the 400m and 4x400m for Great Britain. Having competed internationally for over 12 years Andrew is one of the most experienced athletes on Team GB, having been part of national teams at European, Commonwealth, World and Olympic level. Alongside his training for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, Andrew is also one of the founding members and Head of Product for personal genetics company DNAFit, specialising in DNA testing for fitness and nutrition, to create genetically-guided training and dietary interventions. See http://www.dnafit.com
Ben Greenfield On Going Beyond Training – Biohacker’s Podcast
In the fifth episode of Biohacker’s Podcast, Biohacker Teemu Arina and MD Olli Sovijärvi interview Ben Greenfield. He is an ex-bodybuilder, Ironman triathlete, Spartan racer, coach, speaker and author of the New York Times Bestseller “Beyond Training: Mastering Endurance, Health and Life”. In 2008, Ben was voted as NSCA’s Personal Trainer of the year and in 2013 and 2014 was named by Greatist as one of the top 100 Most Influential People In Health And Fitness. Ben blogs and podcasts at http://www.BenGreenfieldFitness.com, and resides in Spokane, WA with his wife and twin boys.
Ari Meisel On The Art Of Less Doing – Biohacker’s Podcast
In the fourth episode of Biohacker’s Podcast, Biohacker Teemu Arina interviews Ari Meisel. Ari Meisel is author, speaker, coach and the creator of Less Doing, More Living, a set of practices and principles designed to help the overwhelmed become more effective. Ari is a Crohn’s disease survivor that almost cost his career. Less Doing, More Living is the result of Ari’s journey back to health by optimizing, automating and outsourcing everything in his life. Ari currently lives with his wife and three boys in New York City and spends his days helping others master the life-changing principles of Less Doing. Ari has written the book Less Doing, More Living: Make Everything in Life Easier.
Nell Watson On Artificial Intelligence – Biohacker’s Podcast
In the third episode of Biohacker’s Podcast, Biohacker Teemu Arina interviews Nell Watson. Nell Watson is an engineer, entrepreneur, and futurist thinker. Nell lectures globally on Machine Intelligence, AI philosophy, Human-Machine relations, and the Future of Human Society. She is a faculty member of the Singularity University, Artificial Intelligence & Robotics track and the founder & CEO of Poikos, “Instagram for body measurement”. Nell has taught post-grad Computer Science at the age of 24, advised a number of startups, accelerators, and venture capital funds and serves as an advisory futurist to The Lifeboat Foundation, which has a mission to protect humanity from existential risks that could end civilization as we know it, such as asteroid collisions, or rogue artificial intelligence.
Dr. Cathal Gurrin On Lifelogging And Quantified Self – Biohacker’s Podcast
In the second episode of Biohacker’s Podcast, Biohacker Teemu Arina interviews Dr Cathal Gurrin. Cathal Gurrin is a lecturer at the School of Computing, at Dublin City University, Ireland and he is an investigator at the Insight Centre for Data Analytics where he leads a research group of 10 people. He is also a visiting scientist at the University of Tromsø in Norway.
Dr. Max More On Transhumanism – Biohacker’s Podcast
Max More is an strategic philosopher recognized for his thinking on the philosophical and cultural implications of emerging technologies. More’s contributions include founding the philosophy of transhumanism, developing the Proactionary Principle, and co-founding Extropy Institute, an organization crucial in building the transhumanist movement since 1990. At the start of 2011, he became President and CEO of the Alcor Life Extension Foundation, the world’s leading cryonics organization.