#77 - Bio-Observability: Why it matters and how it will change healthcare | Josh Clemente & Sam Corcos

LEVELS – A Whole New Level

Biological observability, or bio-observability, is the act of observing our bodies and making informed decisions about food, sleep, and exercise based on data. Levels co-founders Sam Corcos & Josh Clemente also dig into why bio-observability matters, why it's crucial for our future, and how personalized data may change the healthcare industry. Look for multiple new shows per week on A Whole New Level, where we have in-depth conversations about metabolic health and how the Levels startup team builds a wellness movement from the ground up in the health and wellness tech industry.

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🎙 What Josh Clemente & Sam Corcos discuss:

(04:24) - We have observability of machines, not bodies
(09:54) - Observability theory
(12:58) - Why we want to have a trace in biological systems
(16:01) - Observability leads to controllability
(21:37) - Trace and then offer better suggestions
(24:32) - Humans need evidence to invest in better habits
(31:54) - We need more markers than glucose
(34:42) - Add multiple signals
(40:27) - Our bodies don’t know how to respond to modern stress cycles
(43:56) - It’s very hard to measure things within the body

Transcript & Show notes

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