Afleveringen
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On today’s show Evgeny Lebedev is in conversation with the Oscar-winning actor, Dame Helen Mirren.
They discuss everything from the evolution of fashion to the contemporary media landscape.
“It’s so sad that Kurt Cobain died when he did, because he never got to see GPS”
Also in this episode:
The evolution of technology and why Helen is grateful to have been around in a world without itHow young people rediscover previously forgotten tech and bring it back to lifeHelen reflects on spirituality, the power of belief and how it shapes our lives, but why she doesn't believe in God.Russian heritage and the complexities of her identityHow Helen stays youthful, both in body and mindHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Evgeny Lebedev is joined by Jim Poole, chairman, president and chief executive of neuroscience company Solace Life Sciences.
The company owns NuCalm, a technology designed to reduce stress and improve sleep without recourse to drugs.
You may have even spotted the Duchess of Sussex wearing one of their stress relief patches.
In this episode, Evgeny and Jim explore the evolution of the human brain, anxiety and how to deregulate the amygdala, a small, almond-shaped part of the brain that plays a central role, which Jim says ‘feeds on fear’.
In this episode:
The current state of brain understandingBrain psychology and its evolutionThe autonomic nervous system and how it shapes everything from stress to relaxationHo to control anxious thoughtsHow to downregulate the amygdala, the part of the brain that triggers intense fear responsesDifferent frequencies in the brain and how they influence mental statesWhy “the Western world may be leading the cause” of anxietyHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We’re joined by one of the most famous faces of alternative medicine on the planet, Deepak Chopra.
The world-renowned author, health and wellness expert has been at the intersection of science and spirituality for nearly 50 years.
Deepak sits down with host Evgeny Lebedev to mark the release of his 95th book ‘Digital Dharma’. He explains why artificial intelligence is the key to unlocking both personal and spiritual growth, and why humanity is at a crucial crossroads with technology. One of those roads, he says, "leads to the extinction of humanity."
Other topics discussed in this episode:
Ideas for a preventative health service in the UK & beyondHow VR is going to lead the future of therapeutics Why 'living our best life' needs to be more than just a soundbite How technology can change our biology What is consciousness, and why science alone doesn’t have the answerDigital Deepak, his new AI twin dispensing medical and spiritual adviceMortality and longevityGet in touch with us at [email protected]
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Is there such a thing as perfect sleep? Leading expert in circadian neuroscience from Oxford University, Professor Russell Foster, joins host Evgeny Lebedev, to explain the science behind nighttime slumber and why it's crucial to living our best lives awake.
The pair discuss everything from sleep hygiene, our circadian rhythm and body clocks, the impact of technology before bed and whether it actually affects us, the myths, and even some tips to improve longevity. This episode also includes excerpts from Eight Sleep founder Matteo Franceschetti, the pop star Rita Ora, and the author and actress Davinia Taylor.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Is sleep an indulgence?How a bad culture of sleep was heightened in the 1980sCan poor sleep link to dementia?The different types of sleep: Deep and RemThe science of our dreamsUnderstanding how circadian rhythms work and how they relate to our genetic makeupThe perfect recipe for a napSleeping pills and memory lossAre sleep apps worth the hype?The critical role of body temperatureSleep myths: Cheese and dreams, sipping Horlicks and counting sheepRita Ora’s sleep routineGet in touch with us at [email protected]
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On this episode of Brave New World, we’re turning our attention to nootropics and neuroscience.
Nootropics are drugs and supplements which proponents say can boost alertness, increase focus, and improve memory.
Today, Evgeny Lebedev meets Nootopia founder Mark Effinger, AKA Mr Noots. Since launching in 2004, Nootopia has helped 300,000 people- including doctors, biohackers, and fitness instructors- unlock their potential.
The two discuss:
- The Nootopia lab and its research methods
- Mark’s journey from child prodigy to entrepreneur
- How the loss of his wife was the catalyst for Mark to start Nootopia
- Why everyone has an ‘inherent Achilles heel’
-The complexities of ADHD treatment
-Natural ways to rebuild neural pathways
Plus more…
If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and rating. The next episode will drop on 22 Aug.
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Disclaimer: you should always seek own medical advice.
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In this episode of Brave New World, billionaire entrepreneur Christian Angermayer and Olympic athlete James Magnussen – who's been offered $1 million if he wins the competition's 100m freestyle swimming race – talk to Evgeny about taking part in the most radical sports event ever conceived; where doping is not just allowed but encouraged.
Christian talks about:
Dropping out of university and becoming an entrepreneur Why he believes medical psychedelics will be available to prescribe within a couple of yearsHow psychedelics can help us cope with change, AI panic and our fear of the "new reality"How Ozempic has changed the game for pharmaceutical companies Why alcohol is "the worse drug of all" How the Enhanced Games will actually improve drug testing at the Olympics How most athletes struggle to make ends meet – and how the competition will help them earn proper moneyJames talks about:
How the Enhanced Games have given him fresh purposeWhy he isn’t worried about using testosterone to “juice to the gills” – safe for the impact on his fertility Why stigma persists around performance enhancing drugsWhy this could become one of the biggest industries in the worldIf you enjoyed the episode, please follow, leave us a review and vote in the poll below. The next episode will drop on 8 August.
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In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny talks to bestselling author and brain coach Jim Kwik. Kwik suffered a traumatic brain injury aged 5 and is now a world authority on brain optimisation. He shares his top tips on how to boost cognitive function. The two discuss:
Why adding Omega 3s to your diet – and cutting out sugar – are vital to brain health.What to do with negative thoughtsWhy we need to keep moving throughout the day – and howWhy a tidy work environment can help with clarity of thoughtHow to deal with information fatigue and create boundaries between us and our devicesWhy we need to stop delegating organisational tasks to our phonesIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and rating. The next episode will drop on 25 July.
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In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny talks to physician and longevity expert Mark Hyman. The two discuss the rise of functional medicine and what lifestyle changes we can make to enhance our healthspan. They cover:
The paradigm shift happening in medicine today The underlying mechanisms that drive dysfunction and diseaseHow nutrition and exercise impact the pathways of ageing Insulin resistance and the effect of UPFs Why we should be eating animal protein and fat for breakfast, and fasting overnightWhy we need to pay more attention to mitochondria The benefits of strength training, saunas and cold plunges Why it's never too late to start making lifestyle changes to enhance longevityIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and rating. The next episode will drop on 11 July.
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In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny talks to author and podcaster Ryan Holiday about the modern media landscape, echo chambers and the value of Stoic leadership. The two discuss:
The common misunderstanding of stoicism as apathyWhy we need stoicism now more than everWhy it's so hard to be stoic in the information ageWhy we ought to be more cautious about live news What other world leaders can learn from President Kennedy during the 1962 MissileIf you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and follow. The next episode will drop on 27 June.
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In this episode of Brave New World, Evgeny talks to researcher and podcaster Rhonda Patrick.
The two discuss anti-ageing, with Patrick sharing her unique insights.
Together they cover:
How experiments on genetic pathways in worms got Patrick interested in the science of anti-ageing in humansThe impact of nutrition on our wellbeingWhich brands they trust most for supplements How to maintain adequate micronutrient levelsWhy nothing will ever be more effective than vigorous exercise The benefits of intermittent fasting The benefits of saunas and why we should use them more often. (With bonus guest Tamsin Lewis of Sunlighten.)If you enjoyed the episode, please leave us a review and follow.
The next episode will drop on 13 June.
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In the first episode of our second season, Evgeny talks to professor Bill Irvine, an expert on stoicism whose books have democratised the ancient wisdom of Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius for a new generation which, he says, can benefit from it greatly. The two discuss:
· The unexpected success of his books and the “stoic renaissance” in the 21st century.
· What it actually means to be a stoic and how this helps us rise to different challenges.
· The core techniques of stoicism explored in his book The Stoic Challenge.
· Stoicism as an antidote to offence-taking.
· How stoicism helps us reframe setbacks as opportunities.
· What Seneca would have to say about free speech on college campuses.
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Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s new book ‘The Anxious Generation’ argues we’re overprotecting our children in real life, and underprotecting them online. In this special episode he tells Evgeny why he believes smartphones and social media have led to rises in anxiety, depression and suicide among young people, and why we have to “put the technology genie back in the bottle”. They also discuss:
· The polarisation of politics and how it began before social media
· Why the evolution of social media has led to the return of “tribalism” in society
· Why war between competing powers is “likely to return”
· How ideas spread on US college campuses can go viral across the world
· What happens when you introduce fear into a liberal democracy
· How we “utterly failed” with the introduction of AI
· Has social media “rewired our children’s brains”?
· Why parents have to let their kids go out again, and learn to fend for themselves
· Why he believes Mark Zuckerberg “could and should have done more” to protect young people
The second season of Brave New World is coming soon, hit the follow button on your podcast provider so you don’t miss an episode, and if you enjoyed this show please leave us a rating and review.
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In the final episode of our first season, Evgeny talks to psychologist and researcher Bill Richards, whose book Sacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences is considered a seminal work in the field and is now in its 10th edition. In this discussion, they talk about:
· Why science and spiritualism don’t have to be separate from each other
· How he thinks transcendental experiences like those provoked by psychedelics are the "origin of most of the world's religions"
· His research into their benefits for those near the end of their lives
· Why is there a taboo against psychedelics research in health?
· What is our definition of “normal” and should we think about it differently.
· Bill’s summer as an ordained minister, and his first psychedelic experience
· Why he doesn’t think people should “pop psychedelics” just for fun.
Brave New World will return after the Easter break. Make sure you’re following the channel to get the first episode of season two as soon as it drops. And please do leave us a rating and review.
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Evgeny meets Wim Hof to learn more about the Dutch athlete’s ‘Method’; a combination of breathing and cold-water immersion that he claims can have health and psychological benefits. Rita Ora also joins the show and talks about her own experience using Wim’s techniques as part of her wellness routines. And musician Marcus Flaherty tells us how he thinks the Method has helped him with some of the symptoms of MS. In this episode:
· Wim Hof reveals he developed ‘The Method’ to recover from the “emotional agony” following the death of his wife
· What happened the first time he entered ice cold water, and why did he want to do it again?
· How he’s trained his body to stay under the ice “for up to seven minutes”
· The scientific studies he says support his claims
· Rita Ora tells us about the surprise birthday visit she arranged with Wim for her husband Taika Waititi – and how he stayed in an ice bath for 30 minutes
· Her own use of both heat and cold as part of her wellness routine
· Her struggles with anxiety and panic attacks, and the techniques she uses to overcome them
· Why she wants Wim to release a playlist of music he gave her as an album.
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What is biohacking and are you already doing it without realising? Evgeny spends a day with the ‘world’s fittest man’, Ben Greenfield, to learn how exercise, diet and light contribute to wellness. He also meets actress and author Davinia Taylor, who tells him how biohacking helped her get over the alcoholism she developed at the height of her TV success in the 90s. In this episode we learn about:
· Ben Greenfield’s journey from “fantasy novel reading, home-schooled kid” to ‘America’s Best Fitness Coach’
· His six tips on how to improve your health
· How and why to safely expose your body to heat and cold
· The importance of his faith to his wellbeing and business
· The genetic reasons why diets can work for some but not for others
· Why Davinia Taylor’s declaring “war” on vegetable oil
· How she’s turned her back on drink and drugs after years of addiction
· Her teaspoon of collagen tip to help with intermittent fasting
Next week, Rita Ora and Wim Hoff join the show to talk about the benefits of cold-water immersion and breathing exercises. Hit your follow button so you don’t miss an episode.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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