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Interviews with innovators, academics, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, futurists, economists, and philosophers.

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    • Salute e benessere

Interviews with innovators, academics, artists, entrepreneurs, scientists, futurists, economists, and philosophers.

    An Iron Will by Orison Swett Marden

    An Iron Will by Orison Swett Marden

    Happy New Year! 
    I recorded this classic in one sitting (with two tea breaks) on New Year's Day.
    It would have felt odd, almost insulting to the spirit of the work, to have turned the task into a set of delicate slices. Orison Swett Marden was a self-help author from New Hampshire who suffered numerous setbacks in his life, including the loss of his hotel and 5,000 manuscript pages in a fire.
    He was admired by Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Teddy Roosevelt, and British PM William Gladstone. His insights, rendered in an elegant but electrifying style, continue to inspire and invigorate.
    Let's make 2023 spectacular. 
    Warm regards,
     Adam 

    • 1h 29 min
    Foresight and Global Issues

    Foresight and Global Issues

    Jerome C. Glenn is a futurist who serves as the Executive Director of the Millennium Project. He has been the Executive Director of the American Council for the United Nations University and the Deputy Director of Partnership for Productivity International.

    • 1h 9 min
    The Good Night Sleep Project with Richard Jacobs

    The Good Night Sleep Project with Richard Jacobs

    The Good Sleep Project
    https://www.goodnightssleepproject.com/story/
     
    Richard's Podcast 
    https://www.futuretechpodcast.com/podcasts/the-solution-for-poor-sleep-is-here-richard-jacobs-entrepreneur-and-founder-of-the-good-nights-sleep-project-ai-powered-customizable-pillows-helping-to-bring-quality-r/
    Don Norman's books
    https://www.amazon.com/Donald-A.-Norman/e/B000APP96A%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share

    • 26 min
    ​Telomeres, Senolytics, and an Anti-Aging Experiment: Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences

    ​Telomeres, Senolytics, and an Anti-Aging Experiment: Bill Andrews of Sierra Sciences

    Dr. Bill Andrews is the Founder and CEO of Sierra Sciences, a company focused on finding ways to extend human lifespan and health span through telomere maintenance. Telomeres are found at the tips of our chromosomes and have been shown, in thousands of scientific peer-reviewed studies, to be the clock of aging in humans. When telomeres get shorter, we get older, and our health declines.
    As a scientist, athlete and executive, Bill continually pushes the envelope and challenges convention. He has been featured in Popular Science, The Today Show and numerous documentaries on the topic of life extension including, most recently, the movie The Immortalists in which he co-stars with Dr. Aubrey de Grey. See www.theimmortalists.com/watch. Bill is known for being a scientist first, focusing on scientific research, allowing others, instead, to market the products that his company discovers.
    Bill has been a medical researcher in biotech since 1981, focusing on cancer, heart disease, and inflammation research, though his passion has always been aging. In the early-to-mid 1990’s, while at Geron Corporation, Bill led the research to discover both the RNA and protein components of the human enzyme called telomerase. This enzyme is responsible for preventing telomeres from shortening in human reproductive cells, and this is why our children are born younger than we are even though they come from our old cells. Inducing this enzyme to lengthen telomeres in all our cells, not just our reproductive cells, to reverse aging and declining health due to aging, is the principal goal of Sierra Sciences.
    Sierra Sciences does not do research on animals, choosing to focus primarily on humans. Nonetheless, other labs using Sierra Sciences technologies have shown that lengthening telomeres, using the enzyme telomerase, can provide significant health benefits including reversal of aging and declining health in every way imaginable. An interview by Diane Sawyer describes the results from an animal study done at Harvard. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Np7cR7Z6UGA. Bill is presently conducting a clinical study on humans using the same technologies applied successfully to animals. The first patient is scheduled to be treated in early May of 2019. See www.libellagt.com
    Bill was awarded 2nd place as "National Inventor of the Year" in 1997 for his cancer research. Bill earned his Ph.D. in Molecular and Population Genetics at the University of Georgia in 1981. He then served as Senior Scientist at Armos Corporation and Codon Corporation, Director of Molecular Biology at Berlex Biosciences and at Geron Corporation, and Director of Technology Development at EOS Biosciences, before starting Sierra Sciences in 1999 where he now serves as President & CEO as well as Chief Scientific Officer. Bill is also a named inventor on over 50+ US-issued patents on telomerase and author of numerous scientific research studies published in peer reviewed scientific journals.
    Bill is also an avid ultra-marathon runner. He regularly competes in 50 and 100+ mile races often finishing at the top of his age group. These grueling races have taken him all over the world to race in some of the most extreme environments, from Death Valley to the Himalayas. His running is presently featured in the movie The High.
    See www.thehighdoc.com. He considers endurance exercise, when done properly, to be a way to significantly slow down the aging process. Bill’s obsession is to cure aging, and that includes his own aging. His regimen to slow down his own aging and declining health is unique and based on years of his own research.
    Videos of Bill Speaking at conferences:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2A2i3Jn63Y


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcnuSaLNF5c


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqb1D8Bwkc4

    Books that Bill has written:

    https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3670e5_6c31b0ef285f4449baea4e8bd43c0329.pdf


    https://www.amazon.com/Bill-Andrews-Telomere-

    • 26 min
    From Boris Karloff to Children's Books, A Discussion with Ron MacCloskey, Author and Movie Critic.

    From Boris Karloff to Children's Books, A Discussion with Ron MacCloskey, Author and Movie Critic.

    Ron is the writer and producer of Classic Movies with Ron. He has IMDB credits for Karloff and Me (2006), Boris Karloff: The Man Behind the Monster (2019) and The Mummy 75th Anniversary Tribute (2008). Recently his children's book, We Don't Feel Like It, has been published by GenZ. 

    • 30 min
    Looking in the Mirror: Beyond Superficial AI Ethics, A Discussion with Gisele Waters

    Looking in the Mirror: Beyond Superficial AI Ethics, A Discussion with Gisele Waters

         Gisele Waters, Ph.D. is an innovation psychologist and researcher. To inform the promise and challenge of innovating human and machine integrations such as artificial intelligence and blockchain into healthcare and the life sciences; she draws from a Ph.D. In Education Psychology, M.Ed. in Special Education, a B.A. in Economics and 25 plus years of multidisciplinary success in education, business, and science. Her bandwidth extends to being a multimillion dollar Texas real estate broker and education advisor to startups in healthcare, biotech, artificial intelligence, and blockchain. Much of Gisele's core competencies are fueled by her passion for the cognitive and behavioral sciences and decades of working in between human and digital education contexts as an academic and researcher.
    She uses atypical combinations of skills and knowledge across domains and integrates them to create breakthrough analysis of the human and social elements of exponential technology. Her multicultural/multilingual backgrounds also bring much needed perspectives to AI ethics and blockchain in healthcare because most applications have yet to take into account how different populations are intentionally and unintentionally impacted by algorithms, automation and human bias. She is also Research Scholar at Hu-manity.science and Vice Chair of the Risk Subgroup for IEEE's P7000 Standard which establishes a process model by which engineers and technologists can address ethical consideration throughout the various stages of system initiation, analysis and design.
    All her endeavors in both public and private sectors share are a common thread focused on the importance of human behavior and social relationships as they relate to improving innovation capacity. Gisele's latest innovation research is focused on the idea that human behavior and social organizations are at the fulcrum of where ethics and automation can become optimally integrated by design for good, bad or neutral impact. Her diverse skill set addresses the nuances, silences, spaces and intersections of disciplines which make her especially adept at listening to the calls for innovation where many fail to analyze opportunity.
     
     
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/watersapproach/    
    www.innovationresearch.com    
    www.hu-manity.science
     
    Articles mentioned:
    https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612414/harvard-wants-to-school-congress-about-ai/
    https://www.wired.com/story/silicon-valley-tyranny-of-structurelessness/

    • 27 min

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