In this episode of FYI, Brett Winton, Cathie Wood, and Charlie Roberts sit down with Bryan Johnson, founder of Blueprint and creator of Braintree. They explore his pursuit of extending human life and the broader philosophical shift toward valuing existence itself. Bryan shares the origin of his ideas, the role of AI in accelerating change, and why he believes humanity must rethink its priorities. The conversation also covers practical approaches to improving health today, including sleep, behavior, and measurement, alongside the long-term implications of longevity science.

Key Points From This Episode:

 

  • (00:00:00) Bryan Johnson’s motivation to pursue longevity and impact humanity
  • (00:02:56) The belief that this generation may be the first that does not have to die
  • (00:06:26) The need for a new ideology centered on life and death
  • (00:16:24) Longevity as an economic and market-driven opportunity
  • (00:22:48) The expanding complexity of AI and limits of prediction
  • (00:27:28) Sleep as the foundation of health and longevity
  • (00:28:16) Using resting heart rate as a core health metric
  • (00:33:07) The impact of screens, light, and behavior on sleep quality
  • (00:37:30) The role of caffeine, stress, and routine in sleep optimization
  • (00:43:58) The current limits of anti-aging therapies and future breakthroughs
  • (00:50:23) The role of exercise and building sustainable health routines
  • (00:55:31) The “right to exist” as the next major societal framework

Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)

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