The DNA of Things with Dr. Jeremy Koenig

Dr. Jeremy Koenig

The DNA of Things," hosted by Dr. Jeremy Koenig, is an auditory journey into the evolving world of health science, performance, and longevity. This podcast brings together the sharpest minds in the field, including elite health strategists, pioneering scientists, and wellness mavericks, to share cutting-edge practices and revolutionary insights. Each episode is meticulously curated to enrich your understanding of well-being and to extend your vitality, propelling you toward a future filled with possibilities. Join Dr. Koenig as he unveils the secrets of human potential through the lens of genomics, and discover how to transform your health and life trajectory.

  1. Episode 113: Stop Treating the Tire, Fix the Alignment: Neuro-Reconditioning Secrets from 37 Years in Elite Sport with Scott Livingston

    4d ago

    Episode 113: Stop Treating the Tire, Fix the Alignment: Neuro-Reconditioning Secrets from 37 Years in Elite Sport with Scott Livingston

    If you've ever rehabbed an injury only to watch it come back six months later, this episode is going to change how you think about your body. Scott G. Livingston — Master Neuro-Reconditioning Practitioner, Athletic Therapist, Strength & Conditioning Coach, keynote speaker, and host of the Leave Your Mark podcast (now in its 9th season, nearly 500 episodes strong) — joins Dr. Jeremy Koenig to break down exactly why the traditional medical model keeps missing the point. With 35+ years in high-performance sport, 11 NHL seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, and New York Islanders, and multiple Olympic and World Cup medalists trained personally, Scott has seen every version of how the industry gets it wrong. His methodology, neuro-reconditioning, starts where most practitioners stop: the nervous system. Scott unpacks why patellar tendinitis, ACL tears, and chronic pain aren't the problem — they're the symptom. The real driver lives in walled-off movement patterns, outdated threat responses, and the long-standing communication breakdown between rehab and performance that almost nobody is trained to bridge. Now stepping into his newest role as Head of Rehabilitation for injured touring performers at Cirque du Soleil, Scott brings that same philosophy to some of the most extraordinary athletic bodies on the planet. Whether you're a clinician, a coach, or an athlete tired of being reactive, this conversation will push you to stop treating the vibration and start asking what's wrong with the alignment underneath. 🎯 EPISODE TAKEAWAYS 🧠 The nervous system runs the show — chronic and recurring injuries almost always have a neurological root cause that the traditional diagnostic model completely ignores🔧 Treat the alignment, not the tire — pain and injury are symptoms (the vibration), not the actual problem; the worn tire is not why the tire wore out🏒 11 NHL seasons across three franchises — Scott's elite hockey career with the Canadiens, Rangers, and Islanders gave him a front-row seat to how world-class bodies break down and what it really takes to bring them back🥇 Olympic and World Cup medalists trained personally — Scott has worked at every level of sport, giving him a uniquely broad lens into how different athletic profiles move, compensate, and recover🩹 Rehab and performance are still siloed — most practitioners speak only one language; Scott built Reconditioning HQ to give clinicians and coaches a shared vocabulary and methodology⚙️ Reconditioning vs. rehabilitation vs. performance therapy — these are not the same thing; Scott breaks down the critical difference using the F1 pit crew analogy🔁 Previous injury is the #1 predictor of future injury — without addressing the neurological compensation patterns left behind, you're just replacing the tire again🧬 Your genetic profile is your stock vehicle — DNA informs whether you're built like an off-road truck or an F1 car, and no amount of training fully rewrites that blueprint🤸 Artistic athletes changed how Scott sees movement — working with freestyle skiers and aerial performers revealed how the body can do extraordinary things without conventional gym training📋 The prehab revolution is overdue — the tools exist to be proactive, but the industry is still largely reactive; Scott argues for identifying "skeletons in the closet" before they ever become injuries🎪 Cirque du Soleil as the ultimate reconditioning lab — elite performing artists present a unique challenge: genetically exceptional movers who still need intelligent load management and long-term return-to-performance care🎙️ Leave Your Mark podcast — 9 seasons, nearly 500 episodes — Scott's platform interviews people from all walks of human performance, exploring the personal stories behind their excellence🤝 Apprenticeship still matters in the AI age — shared information and technology are powerful, but 30–40 years of practitioner nuance can't yet be replicated by any algorithm💡 Pain is a messenger, not the message — the body walls off movement it no longer considers safe; the goal is to understand why, not just silence the signal LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    55 min
  2. Episode 112: Garbage In, Garbage Out: Why Your Wearable Might Be Lying to You with Marco Benitez

    May 31

    Episode 112: Garbage In, Garbage Out: Why Your Wearable Might Be Lying to You with Marco Benitez

    Most health tech companies are racing to build the insight — Marco Benitez went and built the thing underneath it. Marco is the co-founder and CEO of Rook, the API platform that normalizes and standardizes data from 400+ wearables into one clean, usable signal. In this episode, he breaks down why dirty wearable data is silently corrupting health decisions across insurance, pharma, remote patient monitoring, and clinical trials — and how a biomedical engineer with a fourth-dan taekwondo black belt and a background in big pharma saw the problem before anyone else wanted to admit it existed. From a hardware pivot during COVID to landing Fortune 15 clients, Marco's story is a masterclass in building the boring, hard infrastructure that the entire longevity and digital health world quietly depends on. What You'll Learn: 🩺 Why your Apple Watch, Garmin, and Oura Ring don't actually agree — and what that means for your health data 🍍 The pineapple vs. apple problem — how wearable data looks similar but is fundamentally incompatible across devices 🧬 How clean data is the real bottleneck in digital health, longevity, and clinical research ⚙️ What it actually takes to build the infrastructure layer beneath digital twins, remote patient monitoring, and wearable analytics 💊 How big pharma's clinical trial standards shaped Marco's obsession with data accuracy from day one 🔄 Why Rook pivoted from hardware to software — and how that decision unlocked Fortune 15 clients 🤖 Where the digital twin is today vs. where AI is taking it in the next decade 🚗 Why Marco compares the future of health AI to Tesla's self-driving — and why that analogy actually holds up 🥋 What 15 years of taekwondo taught Marco about building a company, a team, and a life  LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    40 min
  3. Episode 111: "You Can't Sprint — Yet: What Olympic Coach Stuart McMillan Wants Every Athlete (and Non-Athlete) to Know About Speed

    May 24

    Episode 111: "You Can't Sprint — Yet: What Olympic Coach Stuart McMillan Wants Every Athlete (and Non-Athlete) to Know About Speed

    Stuart McMillan has coached at 10 Olympic Games, helped athletes from 19 countries medal in Rio, and built ALTIS — one of the most respected human performance organizations in the world — out of a million dollars of debt and what he openly calls "straight-up chaos." In this episode, Stuart breaks down what speed actually is, why almost nobody — including trained athletes — can truly sprint, and why that gap between your engine and your chassis is exactly where injuries are born. He unpacks the most overlooked principles of sprint training, explains what "earning the right to sprint" really looks like for everyday people, and shares how decades at the tip of the spear with the fastest humans alive have shifted his focus toward something bigger: helping the rest of us move well, move fast, and keep doing it for decades to come. 🔑 What You'll Learn in This Episode ⚡ Why most people literally cannot sprint — and what to do about it before you try 🏗️ The engine vs. chassis framework — why raw power means nothing without the structure to handle it 🏅 What it took to coach athletes from 19 countries to the 2016 Rio Olympics — and what nearly broke ALTIS getting there 🐢 The counterintuitive lesson Stuart gives every athlete, coach, and entrepreneur: slow down to go fast 🧠 The "seek, sense, share" knowledge framework Stuart has used since 2010 to stay at the frontier of performance 🏃 What sprinting actually is — and why your Tabata workout absolutely does not count 🔧 How Dan Pfaff turned a long jumper with 17 hamstring tears in 3 years into an Olympic gold medalist 🎓 Why traditional coaching education is failing athletes — and what ALTIS is building to fix it 🌍 How Stuart is taking elite sprint science out of the track and into the hands of everyday people 🔮 What the next 10 years looks like for one of the most influential performance coaches alive  LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    45 min
  4. Episode 110: Your Body Can Heal Itself — Here's the Science Behind It | Christian Drapeau on Stem Cells & Longevity

    May 17

    Episode 110: Your Body Can Heal Itself — Here's the Science Behind It | Christian Drapeau on Stem Cells & Longevity

    What if your body already has everything it needs to repair itself — and the real problem is that we've been ignoring it? In this episode of DNA of Things, host Jeremy Koenig sits down with Christian Drapeau, stem cell researcher, neuroscientist, and founder of STEMREGEN®, for a conversation that genuinely shifts how you think about aging, recovery, and chronic disease. Christian breaks down how stem cells function as the body's built-in repair system, why that system starts declining as early as your 30s, and what that gradual breakdown actually looks like — from slower recovery after a workout to the onset of age-related disease. He walks through his 25+ years of research, starting with a blue-green algae that sparked an entirely new field of inquiry, and explains how specific plant compounds can mobilize your body's own stem cells to support healing from the inside out. Whether you're an athlete trying to bounce back faster, someone managing a chronic condition, or just trying to build a body that holds up for the long haul, this episode lays the scientific groundwork for why endogenous stem cell mobilization might be the most overlooked pillar of human health today. Takeaways: 🔬 Stem cells are your body's repair system — not just a medical procedure, but an active, ongoing biological process happening inside you right now📉 By age 30–35, you've lost ~90% of your circulating stem cells — and that decline is directly tied to slower recovery, tissue degeneration, and age-related disease🌿 Plants can mobilize stem cells — Christian Drapeau's research identified 15+ plant compounds that stimulate stem cell release, with the top 5 now formulated into STEMREGEN®💊 Endogenous vs. exogenous stem cells — why supporting your own stem cell production is a fundamentally different (and more sustainable) approach than injections or stored cord blood🏋️ Athletes can feel the difference within 24 hours — post-workout recovery, soreness, and tissue repair all tied directly to how many stem cells are in circulation🫀 Chronic conditions like congestive heart failure showed 10/10 recovery in a study where mitochondrial function was restored — pointing to stem cell mobilization as a root-cause intervention🧠 The medical system doesn't ask the most important question — "Is this person's repair system failing?" — and Christian Drapeau argues that answer underlies almost every chronic condition past age 45🤝 A collaboration with Dr. Jeffrey Bland (the father of functional medicine) is underway, bridging endogenous stem cell science with STEMREGEN®'s approach to regenerative health⏳ Paradigm shifts take time — Christian draws a compelling parallel to handwashing in the 1800s: the science is solid, but cultural and medical acceptance lags decades behind the data🌍 100,000+ people are already using STEMREGEN® — and the next frontier is getting this into the hands of healthcare practitioners who can document outcomes at scale LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    51 min
  5. Episode 109: "No Diploma, No Limits: From Dropout to Mars Commander with Dr. Kelly Haston"

    May 10

    Episode 109: "No Diploma, No Limits: From Dropout to Mars Commander with Dr. Kelly Haston"

    Dr. Kelly Haston didn't take the traditional road — she left home at 15, has no high school diploma, and rebuilt her entire life through California's community college system before earning her way to Berkeley, UCSF, and Harvard. Now she's one of the few humans on earth who knows what 378 days inside a sealed Mars simulation actually does to your mind, your relationships, and your sense of what matters. As a stem cell biologist and commander of NASA's CHAPEA analog mission, Kelly brings a molecular lens to questions most people haven't even thought to ask yet — what does reduced gravity do to a developing human embryo, what will our garbage do to Mars, and how do four unconnected people stay psychologically intact for a year with no way out and a 22-minute communication delay? This conversation goes from a garage in British Columbia where a young girl pulled a leg off a salamander to the cutting edge of what humanity might actually look like when we leave this planet for good. Takeaways: 🦎 The childhood salamander experiment that quietly predicted Kelly's entire scientific career 🎓 How the US community college system gave a high school dropout a path to Harvard and NASA 🔬 Why being at the start of a field — not the middle of it — is where the most important science gets done 🚪 The unspoken door rule inside the Mars habitat and what it reveals about human psychology under isolation ⏱️ How a 22-minute communication delay forces radical autonomy — and what that means for future Mars crews 🧬 The difference between cellular aging and maturation, and why it matters before we send humans to deep space 👶 Why having babies in space or on Mars is one of the most underexplored and urgent questions in human biology 🤝 What a year away from everyone you love teaches you about the non-negotiable value of human connection 😌 Why Kelly now takes urgent things less seriously — and why that perspective shift might be the most transferable lesson from the mission 🌍 The COVID parallel: why humans need common purpose to function, and what Mars colonization might finally force us to figure out about ourselves  LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    57 min
  6. Episode 108: "She Built the Test That Didn't Exist" — Denisa Kim on Couples' Microbiome Testing & Closing the Gap in Women's Health Diagnostics

    May 3

    Episode 108: "She Built the Test That Didn't Exist" — Denisa Kim on Couples' Microbiome Testing & Closing the Gap in Women's Health Diagnostics

    What do you do when the healthcare system fails you — for three years straight? If you're Denisa Kim, you build the solution yourself. A chemical engineer turned biotech founder, Denisa spent years battling chronic recurring UTIs before discovering a glaring blind spot in women's health diagnostics: every at-home microbiome test on the market only tests one person. So she founded Anteros Bio, the first platform to test both partners and compare their genital urinary microbiomes side by side — because vaginal health, as it turns out, has never been just one person's biology. In this episode of The DNA of Things, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Denisa to unpack her journey from Facebook support groups to pitch stages, from bubble-mailer MVPs to utility patents, and from bootstrapped solo founder to actively fundraising with a growing clinical network. They go deep on the science of microbial compatibility, the racial and ethnic gaps in women's health data, why AI alone can't fix what under-researched data sets broke, and what it really costs a founder to protect her own vision when everyone else has a better idea for your company. 🔑 What You'll Learn in This Episode 🧫 The Partner Blind Spot in Microbiome Testing — Why every existing at-home test ignores half the equation, and how Anteros Bio is solving couples' shared vaginal and urinary health🩺 Chronic UTI & Recurrent Vaginal Infections — The real recurrence rates for UTIs, BV, and yeast infections that modern medicine quietly accepts — and why Denisa refuses to💡 From Pain Point to Pitch Stage — How Denisa went from DMing strangers in Facebook support groups to placing 2nd in a startup competition with nothing but an idea and a voice📦 Building an MVP on a Shoestring — Swabs in bubble mailers, DIY shipping labels, and what "ship before you're ready" actually looks like in biotech🧬 The Science of Microbial Compatibility — What it means to compare two microbiomes at the same time, and why shared health data between partners changes the diagnostic picture entirely🌍 The Gender & Ethnic Health Data Gap — Why women's health research is chronically underfunded, underrepresented, and why solutions built from one population's data don't translate across ethnicities🤖 AI + Microbiome Data: Limitations & Possibilities — Why machine learning can't outrun biased or incomplete datasets, and what truly inclusive sexual health tech needs to look like💸 Bootstrapping, Presale Memberships & Founder-Led Fundraising — Denisa's take on raising smart money vs. fast money, and why not all capital is worth taking🪞 The Founder as Brand — How building in public as a solo founder created audience pressure that nearly pulled her away from her own use case🎯 Protecting Your Vision — The cost of other people's playbooks, and the question every early-stage founder needs to ask: Who is this for — and who am I becoming by building it? LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    44 min
  7. Episode 107: The 90% Problem: Why Women's Health Has Been Running on Male Data — and How Roma Van der Walt Is Changing That

    Apr 26

    Episode 107: The 90% Problem: Why Women's Health Has Been Running on Male Data — and How Roma Van der Walt Is Changing That

    Roma Van der Walt didn't stumble into women's health — she was forged into it. Raised by a Kenyan father who never owned a car, Roma was logging long-distance walks by age four, quietly building a resting heart rate that would later make elite coaches take notice. By 12 she had found the coach who would shape everything; by 17 she was writing a university-level thesis on anaerobic threshold training using herself as the test subject; and by her mid-twenties she had retired from Germany's national modern pentathlon team, carrying with her a master's in sports science and a lifetime of data-driven training most athletes never get to experience. But the chapter nobody talks about — the UN desk job, the 40-plus pounds gained post-retirement, the sciatica, a pregnancy complicated by thyroiditis, then a hernia — turned out to be the real research. When the medical system couldn't give her the coordinated, personalized support she knew was possible from her athletic career, she stopped waiting and built it herself. Now, as CEO of Vitelle, Roma is building the health operating system for women — confronting a reality the longevity world has quietly accepted: that 90% of the data driving our health algorithms was collected from male bodies, costing women an estimated 75 million life-years every single year. 🧬 How Roma's Kenyan roots and data-driven coach shaped her elite athletic foundation📊 Threshold training vs. VO2 max — and why one is trainable and the other isn't🏅 What modern pentathlon actually demands across five disciplines in a single day🧠 The psychology behind elite performance and knowing when to ditch the data💔 The post-athlete identity crisis — weight gain, sciatica, and losing yourself after retirement🤰 Pregnancy, thyroiditis, hernia — and how Roma rebuilt herself back to marathon PR shape🏃‍♀️ Running an ultra marathon four months postpartum to study her own physiology🤖 Why AI health tools are hallucinating women's health with male benchmarks🚨 The 90% male data gap that is structurally failing every woman in the healthcare system📉 75 million life-years lost annually to poor female care pathways💡 Healthspan over lifespan — why quality of life matters more than the number🏗️ What Vitelle is building and why the world needs a female health operating system LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    53 min
  8. Episode 106: Why Resistance Training Is the Ultimate Longevity Tool with Dr. Stuart Phillips

    Apr 19

    Episode 106: Why Resistance Training Is the Ultimate Longevity Tool with Dr. Stuart Phillips

    In this insightful conversation, Dr. Jeremy Koenig sits down with Dr. Stuart Phillips—one of the world’s leading muscle physiologists—to explore why resistance training isn’t just for athletes anymore. As the first Canadian to lead the American College of Sports Medicine’s position stand on resistance training, Dr. Stu Phillips shares powerful insights on building muscle for healthy aging, longevity, and staying independent well into your later years. From his epic first meeting with Dr. Mark Tarnopolsky (one limping in on a broken leg, the other riding a bike with a halo bolted to his skull after hitting a moose) to leading the renowned PACE program, they dive deep into the real science of protein, creatine, strength training, and why the biggest longevity hack might not be the latest supplement trend. Dr. Phillips dismantles the “longevity illusion,” outlines the four essential pillars of healthspan, and explains why the strongest thing you can build might not be your body—but your community and consistent daily habits. Dr. Jeremy Koenig and Dr. Stu Phillips deliver practical, no-nonsense advice every “mere mortal” needs to hear. Takeaways 💪 Resistance training isn’t just for jocks — it’s essential for healthy aging and staying independent, says Dr. Stuart Phillips 🧬 First Canadian to author the ACSM position stand on resistance training shares the latest science with Dr. Jeremy Koenig 🥩 Protein needs explained: why the hype is overblown and the realistic daily target (1.6g/kg) 🧠 Creatine benefits go far beyond muscles — including brain and cognitive support 📉 Why chasing longevity often misses the mark — focus on healthspan instead 🏋️ The 4 big levers that matter most: move your body, eat real food, sleep well, and stay socially connected 👴 Inspiring stories from the PACE program: how community and strength training help people thrive at 100+ 🪑 The most important strength exercise for older adults? Simply being able to stand up from a chair 🧹 Why “sweeping the floor” and lab culture reveal deeper lessons about mentorship and grit ⚖️ GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide: what they really mean for muscle loss and sustainable results  LINKS: https://www.drjeremykoenig.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drjeremykoenig/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjeremykoenig Here's the link for this week's episode: https://drjeremykoenig.substack.com/.

    1h 4m

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The DNA of Things," hosted by Dr. Jeremy Koenig, is an auditory journey into the evolving world of health science, performance, and longevity. This podcast brings together the sharpest minds in the field, including elite health strategists, pioneering scientists, and wellness mavericks, to share cutting-edge practices and revolutionary insights. Each episode is meticulously curated to enrich your understanding of well-being and to extend your vitality, propelling you toward a future filled with possibilities. Join Dr. Koenig as he unveils the secrets of human potential through the lens of genomics, and discover how to transform your health and life trajectory.

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