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The future feels exciting but a little scary. We're here to help guide you through it.

How?

1. Building stronger, more abundant mindsets.

2. Shining a spotlight on the technologies of tomorrow.

3. Identifying the latest longevity & health protocols.

Health, longevity, human potential and AI.

It's great to have you here.

Julian
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What if we could add not just years to life but life to years?Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://www.a4m.com/global-longevity-summit-2025.htmlIn this episode, I’m sitting down with Dr. Mehmood Khan, CEO of Hevolution Foundation, a global initiative pledging up to $1 billion per year to advance longevity science. Dr. Khan shares how his team is tackling one of humanity’s greatest challenges: helping everyone stay healthy for as long as possible.From the economics of an aging world to cutting-edge therapies like senolytics, epigenome modulation, and AI-driven discovery, Dr. Khan explains why healthspan - not just lifespan is the real moonshot. He reveals how Hevolution funds hundreds of research programs worldwide, why the Gulf region faces unique aging patterns, and how breakthroughs in the next decade could transform medicine, society, and the global economy.Whether you’re a biotech investor, health enthusiast, or simply curious about living better for longer, this conversation delivers science, strategy, and a hopeful vision of the future.📌 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy healthspan matters more than raw lifespanThe $1 billion annual commitment behind Hevolution FoundationHow aging challenges economies, families, and global stabilityGenetic vs. lifestyle factors in accelerated agingPromising therapeutics: senolytics, mTOR modulation, epigenome reprogrammingHow AI accelerates longevity researchThe TAME trial and metformin’s potentialScaling breakthroughs so everyone benefitsThe next decade of longevity science - what’s realistic and what’s hype⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 – Opening & mission to expand healthy lifespan 01:04 – Global Longevity Summit & Hevolution’s vision 02:24 – Why “healthspan” is the true goal 05:09 – Dr. Khan’s early career and medical insights 07:17 – Building a foundation to invest $1 billion annually 09:55 – Saudi Arabia’s long-term approach to longevity 12:49 – Why some populations age faster 16:27 – Economic and social costs of an aging world 22:42 – How to spark a global movement for healthspan 28:21 – Balancing visionary goals with practical milestones 32:59 – Funding breakthroughs - senolytics, TAME trial, more 38:32 – Targeting senescent cells in real-world therapies 44:01 – Making advanced treatments affordable for all 47:33 – The most promising areas: mTOR, epigenome, gene therapy 52:07 – Predictions for 2030 and realistic healthspan gains 55:28 – The role of AI in longevity research 1:00:42 – Why Dr. Khan is optimistic about the future 1:03:09 – Closing thoughts and next-episode preview
What if the real breakthrough in health wasn’t a new drug or gadget, but a reset of the systems your body already runs on? Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://www.a4m.com/global-longevity-...Dr. Sunjya argues for something deeper - fixing the systems that drive them in the first place. In this episode, he shares a framework for testing smarter, resetting habits, and building health that actually lasts.We cover the first moves that matter most. The labs that give you signal. A realistic anti-inflammatory reset. How to use food, sleep, training, stress work, and simple tools without turning your day into a full-time job.📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Root cause care in plain languageThe staged intake Sunjya uses to map a planWhich labs to run first and how to sequence the restA 30-day anti-inflammatory reset that fits real lifeGut basics that matter and when to treatSmart supplementation without the kitchen sink mistakeTraining that moves the needle, strength and Zone 2Sleep and stress routines that are simple and sustainableUsing CGMs and wearables to guide choices, not create anxiety⏱ Timestamps0:00 – Diet, immunity, and the 30-day anti-inflammatory reset1:21 – Dr. Sunjya’s vision: functional medicine meets longevity2:24 – Root cause care vs. conventional medicine3:54 – Onboarding patients: bloodwork, gut, hormones, and more6:16 – The longevity pyramid: lifestyle, peptides, and moonshot therapies7:23 – Gut health, diet, and the power of an anti-inflammatory reset10:13 – Meat vs. plant debate: nutrient density and balance13:22 – Genetics, cravings, and the microbiome’s role16:09 – Sugar, Candida, and pantry resets18:27 – Adaptogens, supplements, and adrenal health21:07 – HIIT exercise, metabolism, and finding the sweet spot34:26 – Continuous glucose monitoring and metabolic health36:54 – Sleep hygiene, circadian rhythm, and recovery41:07 – AI, tech, and the democratization of healthcare43:28 – The future: health dashboards, wearables, and data47:57 – Parting advice: authenticity and listening to your body🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
This week, I sit down with Dr. Aseem Malhotra, one of the UK’s most outspoken cardiologists, to explore a number of the claims he has recently made at the Reform Party Conference. This is his first podcast since the conference. Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://www.a4m.com/global-longevity-summit-2025.htmlFrom the COVID-19 vaccine rollout to lockdown policies, Dr. Aseem shares evidence, personal experiences, and stories that have put him at the center of heated global debate.We talk about politics, media narratives, corporate influence, and how fear and willful blindness shape society’s response to crises. We explore what it truly means to define health, why trust in institutions has eroded, and how individuals can protect themselves in a world where uncertainty, polarization, and misinformation dominate. 📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why Dr. Aseem Malhotra became one of the most outspoken voices on public health and vaccinesThe hidden influence of corporate interests and political agendas in shaping medical narrativesWhat leaked government messages reveal about decision-making during the pandemicThe scientific debates around vaccine safety signals and long-term effectsHow fear, polarization, and willful blindness affect both experts and the publicThe role of diet, lifestyle, and prevention in strengthening long-term healthWhy trust in public institutions and medicine has eroded—and how to rebuild itThe risks of censorship and suppression of scientific debateHow individuals can make informed decisions about their health in uncertain timesA bigger question: what kind of future do we want for medicine, society, and longevity?⏱ Timestamps0:00 – Opening: COVID vaccines, risks, and early controversy2:15 – Dr. Aseem Malhotra on being labeled “quack doctor”4:52 – Reanalysis of Pfizer and Moderna trials7:30 – AstraZeneca, yellow card data, and ignored safety signals11:05 – Lockdowns, control, and the transfer of wealth14:40 – The Great Barrington Declaration and suppression of debate19:55 – COVID risks exaggerated: real infection fatality rates revealed25:10 – Mandates, trust, and why honesty in medicine matters34:11 – Redefining health: mental, physical, and social wellbeing39:50 – Spike protein persistence and vaccine injury concerns44:02 – Truth, trust, and collapse of legacy media narratives53:20 – Looking ahead to 2030: hope, reform, and health outcomes54:40 – Social media, big tech, and the mental health crisis🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa 📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast 🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Living to 120 is no longer science fiction. It’s quickly becoming one of the most ambitious investment frontiers of our time.Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://informaconnect.com/global-longevity-summit/In this Moonshot Special of Longevity Unpacked, I sit down with Will Harborne and Sebastian Brunemeier from LongGame Ventures. They’re not just talking about supplements or lifestyle hacks, they’re backing companies working on gene therapies, stem cell treatments, organ replacement, and even embryo selection.We also dig into why longevity biotech feels like crypto in 2012, what the “GLP1 of aging” might be, and the ethical questions that come with reshaping how long humans can live.📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why longevity biotech is at the same stage today as crypto was a decade agoHow cell therapy and gene therapy are already reversing disease and extending healthspanThe science of epigenetic reprogramming and Yamanaka factorsWhy cloning without consciousness could unlock unlimited organ replacementThe rise of embryo selection and what it means for the future of humanityThe coming GLP1 moment for longevity drugsHow AI and superintelligence will accelerate biotech breakthroughsThe demographic crisis of aging populations and how biotech can solve itThe ethical questions around immortality, consciousness, and equity of accessWhat Sebastian and Will believe the world could look like by 2040⏱ Timestamps0:00 Should we extend human lifespan?0:28 Introducing Sebastian Brunemeier & Will Harborne1:39 Why invest in longevity biotech now5:25 What counts as longevity biotech?7:11 Are we too early for radical life extension?10:04 Gene therapy, stem cells and real-world examples14:25 Germline immortality explained18:40 Gene delivery, viral vs non-viral vectors22:16 Replacement and cloning for organ growth29:38 What does it mean to be human?32:42 Embryo selection, polygenic scoring and ethics42:40 Whole brain emulation and mind uploading50:11 The low hanging fruit longevity drugs57:00 What will be the GLP1 of longevity1:04:03 How AI and superintelligence accelerate biotech1:06:17 The silver tsunami and economic impact1:13:05 Biological superintelligence and Homo Deus1:18:10 Will longevity tech only be for the rich1:21:59 Why small biotech will disrupt big pharma1:22:15 Advice for founders and investors entering longevity🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
What if the secret to longevity lies not in supplements, but in the way our cells actually work?Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://informaconnect.com/global-longevity-summit/In this episode of The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Abs Settipalli - physician, researcher, and longevity expert, who challenges mainstream nutrition and argues that optimizing mitochondria, diet, and metabolism may be the true key to slowing aging.From the carnivore diet and NAD therapy to cancer as a metabolic disorder and the dangers of GLP-1 drugs, this conversation breaks down the science, the myths, and the future of human health.📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The difference between cell therapy and gene therapy and why it mattersHow CAR-T therapies are changing the way we treat blood cancersThe ethical controversy around germline editing and “CRISPR babies”Why gene therapy may be the only path to meaningfully extending human lifespanThe risks, benefits, and real-world results of current clinical trialsHow reprogramming cells could one day keep our bodies biologically youngThe role of gene therapy in tackling aging, frailty, and chronic diseaseThe potential for biotech to democratize longevity and the trillion-dollar market it could createThe existential risks: engineered viruses, unintended consequences, and ethical dilemmasA glimpse into 2030 and beyond, what superhuman capabilities might actually be possible⏱ Timestamps0:00 – Why vegetables aren’t essential for human health2:20 – The carnivore diet explained6:45 – Blood markers, cholesterol, and misconceptions8:28 – Are humans better off as carnivores?15:25 – Cancer as a metabolic disorder (Warburg effect)29:12 – Mitochondria explained: the power plants of our cells39:54 – NAD therapy: myths, risks, and clinical insights51:22 – Exercise, sprinting vs. jogging, and strength training54:41 – Sleep, recovery, and why “8 hours” is a myth1:01:16 – Stem cells, peptides, and future therapeutics1:11:40 – Looking ahead to 2030: hope and hype in longevity1:13:07 – Parting advice for a longer, healthier life🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
What if rewriting our genetic code was no longer science fiction, but a real way to cure disease and slow aging?Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://informaconnect.com/global-longevity-summit/In this episode of The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast, we explore the frontier of cell and gene therapy with Yuta Lee and Matt Scholz. From CAR-T cancer treatments to the ethics of CRISPR babies and even reprogramming our bodies to stay biologically young, we dive into the breakthroughs and risks shaping the future of medicine.From the rise of CAR-T therapies that are revolutionizing cancer treatment, to the controversial topic of germline editing in embryos, to futuristic possibilities like reprogramming our bodies to resist radiation on Mars - this episode explores both the promises and perils of playing with the source code of life.If you care about longevity, innovation, or the future of human health, this conversation will expand what you think is possible.📌 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The difference between cell therapy and gene therapy and why it mattersHow CAR-T therapies are changing the way we treat blood cancersThe ethical controversy around germline editing and “CRISPR babies”Why gene therapy may be the only path to meaningfully extending human lifespanThe risks, benefits, and real-world results of current clinical trialsHow reprogramming cells could one day keep our bodies biologically youngThe role of gene therapy in tackling aging, frailty, and chronic diseaseThe potential for biotech to democratize longevity and the trillion-dollar market it could createThe existential risks: engineered viruses, unintended consequences, and ethical dilemmasA glimpse into 2030 and beyond, what superhuman capabilities might actually be possible⏱ Timestamps0:00 – Why gene therapy could solve cancer in our lifetime3:53 – What gene therapy really is and why people fear it6:06 – The controversial story of the CRISPR babies7:18 – CAR-T therapies explained: reprogramming your immune system to fight cancer11:15 – Success rates, risks, and breakthroughs in CAR-T cancer treatments17:46 – Germline editing: ethical dilemmas and global restrictions23:01 – Gene therapy for space travel: designing DNA to resist radiation26:03 – COVID vaccines as the world’s first mass gene therapy39:00 – Would you take gene therapy for longevity or only for survival?44:48 – Senolytics: programming aging cells to self-destruct56:35 – The road to 2030: curing solid tumors and extending healthspan1:02:57 – Closing reflections: a paradigm shift in human health and longevity🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://informaconnect.com/global-longevity-summitWhat if the food on your plate could not only keep you healthy - but also reverse disease and extend your life?In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. William Li, physician, scientist, and author of Eat to Beat Disease. He reveals how everyday choices - what we eat, how we manage stress, and even our environment can switch on the body’s hidden defense systems to fight illness and boost longevity.From his mother’s recovery from stage 4 cancer, to the promise of cancer vaccines, the science of angiogenesis, and the surprising power of broccoli, coffee, and tea - Dr. Li shows how medicine is becoming not just about treatment, but empowerment.📌What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How everyday foods can activate the body’s hidden defense systemsWhy immunotherapy is rewriting the future of cancer careThe personal story of Dr. Li’s mother’s recovery from stage 4 cancerHow your immune system hunts and destroys “supervillain” cancer cellsThe role of angiogenesis (blood vessel growth) in longevity and brain healthWhy younger people are facing cancer earlier and what that means for aging researchThe dangers of microplastics and how to minimize exposure in daily lifeThe science behind coffee, tea, and polyphenols in boosting healthWhy stress - both personal and generational shapes long-term health outcomesWhat the future holds: cancer vaccines, new therapies, and lifestyle breakthroughs⏱️Timestamps0:00 – Why this conversation matters for your health and longevity0:36 – Food as medicine: preventing and reversing disease2:31 – Can we really cure cancer? Dr. Li’s perspective6:43 – The story of Dr. Li’s mother and stage 4 cancer survival9:13 – Purple foods, fiber, and cancer prevention19:09 – Top foods that strengthen the body’s defenses26:50 – Coffee, tea, and the surprising truth about polyphenols28:47 – Why more young people are being diagnosed with cancer32:15 – Longevity starts earlier than you think35:15 – Angiogenesis explained: circulation, blood vessels, and aging42:21 – Stress, resilience, and protecting your circulation47:39 – Generational trauma and its impact on health50:08 – Exercise, microplastics, and protecting your blood vessels55:55 – Supplements: which ones are actually worth it58:14 – The truth about salt, sodium, and microplastics1:01:21 – A glimpse into 2030: cancer vaccines and future medicine1:05:46 – Why immunotherapy is the future of cancer treatment1:06:59 – Closing reflections: food, science, and the path to longevity🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
What if the answer to stress and anxiety isn’t a hack - but learning to regulate your nervous system?In this episode, I talk with Jamie Clements, breathwork practitioner and former rugby player who turned his own struggles with anxiety and depression into a mission to help others.Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://informaconnect.com/global-longevity-summit/We dive into the hidden costs of modern life, the redefinition of masculinity, and practical tools for finding balance - including a simple breathwork exercise you can try today.If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety, felt stuck in autopilot, or questioned what it truly means to live well in today’s world, this conversation will give you the tools and perspective to slow down, reconnect, and build real resilience.What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeJamie’s journey from rugby player to breathwork facilitatorHow anxiety, panic attacks, and rock bottom shaped his purposeWhy nervous system regulation is the foundation of mental healthThe 3 biggest drivers of modern disconnectionSimple breathwork tools to calm your body and mind instantlyHow masculinity and vulnerability are being redefinedWhy the UK is the most stressed country in the worldThe importance of community and connection in a fast-paced societyJamie’s vision of the future: human connection in a tech-driven worldHis #1 piece of advice for anyone feeling lost or overwhelmedTimestamps0:00 – What it means to be human in an overstimulated world1:45 – Why you should listen to Jamie’s story3:03 – Anxiety, depression & rock bottom moments8:06 – Rugby, conditioning, and living by “shoulds”11:53 – Why the UK is the most stressed country13:43 – Nervous system regulation explained15:30 – The hidden cost of convenience culture18:09 – Jamie’s vision of a flourishing society22:07 – 3 tools to calm your nervous system today25:32 – Guided breathwork exercise (Box Breathing)27:27 – Connection to self, balance, and meaning33:25 – Retreats, integration, and real-life challenges36:27 – Why healing work must be accessible39:48 – Modern masculinity & emotional discipline47:46 – Social media, influence, and authenticity53:07 – Ancient wisdom, identity, and cultural roots55:58 – Can Britain reclaim connection and community?59:40 – Jamie’s prediction for 20301:03:05 – Jamie’s final advice: slow down & listen🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa 📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast 🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Join me at the Global Longevity Summit this October. Use code BEYONDTOMORROW for 10% off your ticket: https://informaconnect.com/global-longevity-summitWhat if the key to living longer, healthier lives wasn’t a pill, diet, or workout—but rewriting our DNA? In this episode of Longevity Unpacked, we explore gene therapy with Liz Parrish, “patient zero” for longevity treatments and founder of BioViva, and Boyang Wang, investor and founder of Immortal Dragons, backing cutting-edge biotech companies.Liz and Boyang take us inside the science, ethics, and future potential of gene therapy—from curing genetic diseases to extending healthspan. They share personal experiences, discuss regulatory challenges, and explain why billionaires may be leading the way for everyone else.We also explore the economics: could gene therapy cost less than cancer treatment by 2040? Could it even become free? And what would it mean when therapies could boost muscle, brain function, telomeres, and resistance to age-related diseases?Whether you’re curious about the science, excited for the future of medicine, or wondering when these treatments might be available, this episode gives a clear view of the opportunities—and risks—of gene therapy.📌What You’ll Learn in This Episode:What gene therapy actually is, explained in simple termsThe difference between monogenic and polygenic therapiesLiz Parrish’s personal journey as the first patient to undergo gene therapy for longevityWhy Boyang Wang decided to try gene therapy and invest in the spaceThe current state of regulation and approval worldwideHow delivery methods (vectors vs plasmids) change effectivenessThe role of billionaires as early test subjects for longevity treatmentsEthical questions around enhancement, embryos, and “playing God”How gene therapy could reshape healthcare costs by 2040Practical advice for patients, investors, and anyone interested in the future of longevity⏱ Episode Timestamps0:00 – Introduction & Liz’s journey as patient zero 2:08 – Why gene therapy could become essential for survival 5:00 – How gene therapy actually works (explained simply) 10:00 – The difference between monogenic and polygenic therapies 13:15 – Liz’s first treatments and why she took the risk 18:05 – Boyang’s personal motivation for trying gene therapy 23:34 – Vectors vs plasmids: why delivery matters 28:17 – Risks of moving too fast—or too slow—with regulation 33:29 – Billionaires as test subjects: ethical or essential? 36:11 – Will gene therapy cost less than cancer drugs by 2040? 42:03 – Will we see approved longevity therapies by 2030? 47:26 – Gene therapy and the ethics of embryonic editing 53:39 – Longevity, AI, and the future of human intelligence 57:20 – The biggest risks to the gene therapy industry today 1:03:38 – Special interests vs patient access: the real battle 1:07:47 – Advice for newcomers to the gene therapy space 1:10:13 – Boyang’s advice for investors in longevity 1:11:35 – Closing thoughts and next episode teaser🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa 📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast 🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
What if death isn’t the end but just a pause button? Welcome to the very first episode of our brand-new series 'Paradigm Shifts' - where we bring together leading voices from science, faith, philosophy, and beyond to tackle humanity’s most urgent and timeless questions.In this episode, we bring two powerful voices from opposite worlds. Dr. Emil Kendziorra, physician and founder of Tomorrow Bio, is working to make cryopreservation a bridge to the future of medicine and longevity. Opposite him, Pastor Bill Bolin, senior pastor at Floodgate Church, offers the Christian perspective that our lives are already numbered by God, and that true eternity lies beyond this world.Together, they wrestle with the clash of faith vs. cryonics, eternity vs. engineering, the soul vs. science. Is cryopreservation a bold act of hope or an act of hubris? Can technology really rewrite our fate, or is death ultimately in God’s hands? This is a raw and thought-provoking conversation that will challenge you to rethink what it really means to live, die, and hope for more.📌What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The fundamentals of cryonics and how cryopreservation works.Why some believe death is permanent, while others see it as temporary.The scientific case for extending human life through biotechnology.The Christian perspective on death, resurrection, and eternity.How faith and science clash and sometimes align on the question of life after death.The ethical dilemmas of playing God with human life.Stories of real-world cryogenic use cases, from stem cells to organ preservation.The concept of longevity escape velocity and future medicine.The philosophical debate: does preserving a body also preserve the self?How society and religion might react if cryopreservation is ever proven to work.Timestamps00:00 – Introduction to Paradigm Shifts debate series02:40 – Opening question: What happens when we die?03:06 – Emil’s scientific perspective on death and uncertainty03:57 – Pastor Bill’s Christian perspective on soul and resurrection07:37 – What is cryonics? Emil explains in simple terms11:05 – Theological reflections: where does the soul go?15:38 – God’s will, creation, and technological advances19:10 – Lessons from history: utopias and human limitations27:10 – Day Zero thought experiment: when cryonics works35:05 – Parallels with coma and anesthesia experiences43:20 – Evidence, scripture, and the weight of witness testimony46:24 – Cryonics as a stopgap: bridging time until medicine catches up50:30 – Bill’s personal journey from skeptic to believer53:05 – Do Christians fear death? Eternal life and faith57:17 – Can Christians embrace cryonics? Faith and technology overlap1:02:09 – Will religious communities accept cryopreservation?1:07:12 – Historical resistance and eventual acceptance of new technology1:09:16 – Final reflections: individual choice and the future of death🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Peptides are one of the hottest and most misunderstood tools in longevity medicine. They promise faster recovery, better performance, and even slower aging. But what are they really doing in the body, and how safe are they? Please visit my website to get more information: http://beyondtomorrowpodcast.com/In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Neil Paulvin, an anti-aging and regenerative physician who works with elite athletes and high-performance entrepreneurs, and Dr. Jenna Burton, the medical director at ZOIME, to cut through the hype and reveal what you really need to know.We explore exactly what peptides are, how they work, and where they fit in the “longevity pyramid.” You’ll learn the difference between regulated and unregulated sources, why sourcing and dosing matter, and how to spot red flags when buying peptides. The doctors share their go-to compounds like BPC-157 and Moxie, their thoughts on stacking, cycling, and personalising protocols, and why peptides should support - not replace - lifestyle foundations.We also unpack lessons from the recent RAADFest safety incident, discuss the growing need for regulation, and look ahead to how peptide use might evolve by 2030. Whether you’re curious about anti-inflammatory effects, recovery, brain health, or long-term disease prevention, this conversation offers a clear, practical roadmap to starting your peptide journey safely and effectively.📌 Expect to learn:What peptides are and how they interact with the bodyWhen they’re most effective - and when they’re just hypeThe difference between regulated and unregulated peptidesThe truth about safety concerns after RAADFestHow to identify reputable sources and avoid dangerous productsStacking, cycling, and tailoring peptides to your goalsThe doctors’ favourite peptides and whyWhere peptide therapy could be by 2030⏱ Timestamps:00:00 – What peptides are & why they matter02:07 – Peptides in the longevity pyramid04:27 – Safety lessons from RAADFest09:10 – Regulated vs unregulated peptides12:44 – Red flags & sourcing tips15:30 – Favourite peptides & their uses21:34 – Stacking & cycling protocols27:12 – Regulation, education & the future of peptides41:05 – Who should consider peptide therapy46:02 – Parting advice for starting your peptide journey🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Dr. Jack Kreindler is a longevity doctor, technologist, and performance expert reshaping how we think about aging, health, and human flourishing.With decades of experience treating founders, athletes, and critically ill patients, Jack brings a rare blend of scientific depth, clinical insight, and philosophical reflection to the conversation around longevity.In this episode, we explore what truly matters when it comes to living longer - and better. From why VO2 Max may be your most important metric, to the dangers of chasing biohacks without meaning, Jack shares a grounded roadmap for extending your healthspan, avoiding the biggest risks, and building a life rooted in joy and resilience.📌 Expect to learn:Why halving your aging pace might only give you 10 more good yearsThe difference between healthspan vs lifespan—and why it mattersHow VO2 Max may be the single best metric for longevityWhich tests matter most (and which are overhyped)The risks of supplements like NAD+ and RapamycinWhy modern longevity science still treats us like miceHow to build a joyful, meaningful life that medicine alone can't provideThe spiritual and philosophical side of longevity nobody talks about⏱ Timestamps00:00 – Why listen to Dr. Jack on longevity?01:33 – The molecules and the meaning of medicine03:00 – Turning points: Pixar internship, Douglas Adams, extreme medicine10:46 – Healthspan vs lifespan: the real longevity conversation13:47 – What is a “longevity doctor”?18:35 – Can we really live to 120? Or is it lottery odds?22:00 – Asteroid avoidance: how to not die young25:41 – The 5 pillars of longevity exercise28:31 – VO2 Max: your most important longevity metric35:03 – Rapamycin, immune suppression, and lessons from Brian Johnson40:00 – The NAD+ craze and risks you don't hear about43:02 – Who can you actually trust in this space?46:09 – Dr. Jack’s philosophy on life, death, and legacy53:38 – A doctor's true role: part scientist, part philosopher, part priest56:45 – Music, meaning, and the power of neuroacoustics1:00:52 – What a longevity doctor will look like in 20301:02:47 – Peptides, stem cells, and why it’s okay to wait🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Aubrey de Grey is a world-renowned biomedical gerontologist, founder of the LEV Foundation, and one of the most influential voices in the field of radical life extension. In this eye-opening episode, Aubrey breaks down the science of aging, what it will take to repair the body at a cellular level, and how rejuvenation therapies may let us live dramatically longer, healthier lives. We dive into the controversy, the breakthroughs, and the timeline for when aging could actually be optional. 📌 Expect to learn: – Why aging is a disease — and how we can treat it – What “longevity escape velocity” really means – How damage repair (not prevention) could let us live 150+ years – Why AI and gene editing are speeding up anti-aging breakthroughs – Why the public, not science, is the biggest obstacle to longevity – Thoughts on Bryan Johnson and the quantified self movement – How to prepare for a longer, healthier life — starting today 🕒 Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Why should we listen to Aubrey de Grey? 00:03:11 – What most people get wrong about aging 00:06:23 – The core model behind damage repair and rejuvenation 00:09:35 – What therapies are already being tested in humans 00:12:46 – How close are we really to biological age reversal? 00:15:58 – Citizen science, fundraising, and public involvement 00:19:10 – Inside the clinical trials happening right now 00:22:22 – The most common objection: “Won’t it create inequality?” 00:25:33 – Social shifts: How we might adapt to longer lives 00:28:45 – Thoughts on Bryan Johnson’s high-profile protocols 00:31:57 – Why most rejuvenation therapies can’t be patented 00:35:08 – Redefining “health” from a longevity perspective 00:38:20 – Lab stories, early experiments, and long-term vision 00:41:32 – Predicting the next breakthrough in anti-aging 00:44:44 – Final thoughts: the future of death, health, and hope 🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa 📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast 🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Dr. Jeff Tarrant is a neuropsychologist, the lead neuroscientist on The Telepathy Tapes, meditation researcher, and founder of the Neuro Meditation Institute. With a PhD in psychology and a lifetime of studying spiritual traditions - ranging from Zen and Taoism to Qigong and Kabbalah - Jeff bridges ancient practices with modern neuroscience to help people heal, expand consciousness, and build emotional resilience.In this episode, Jeff breaks down the neuroscience of meditation, how brainwaves affect your mental state, and why trauma isn’t just emotional - it’s neurological. He explains how tech like neurofeedback, qEEG, and rTMS are helping people rewire their minds for calm, focus, and insight.📌 Expect to learn:What the Telepathy Tapes reveal about energetic connection, presence, and non-verbal communicationHow Jeff combines spiritual traditions and neuroscience to guide deep healingThe surprising link between early childhood attachment and adult nervous system regulationWhy surrender - not discipline, is the key to transformative meditationHow different brainwave states support different types of meditationWhat “NeuroMeditation” is, and how to find the style that suits your brainWhy modern life blocks intuition - and how to slowly rebuild itHow trauma narrows consciousness, and presence expands it againWhy technology isn’t the enemy of spirituality, but a potential ally⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Jeff’s early story and spiritual seeking00:04:19 – Why we’ve lost our natural connection to intuition00:08:39 – Meditation myths and personal awakenings00:12:59 – The relationship that changed Jeff’s path00:17:19 – Energy, presence, and feeling “seen”00:21:39 – Intuition, openness, and transformation00:25:59 – What is neuroMeditation? (explained simply)00:30:19 – How to get out of your head - and into your body00:34:39 – How brain training boosts performance and healing00:38:58 – Why “softness” is your hidden superpower00:43:18 – Childhood connection and the nervous system00:47:38 – Emotional safety and therapeutic resistance00:51:58 – How belief systems shape biology00:56:18 – Using technology to heal and expand consciousness01:00:38 – Final thoughts: wisdom, compassion, and brainwaves🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Erika Schlick is a functional health coach and cookbook author who turned a decade of medical mystery into a roadmap for healing.After a life-changing trip to Yosemite, Erika began experiencing a cascade of symptoms — from brain fog and fatigue to full-body shutdown. What followed was two years of misdiagnoses, medical dead-ends, and eventually… a breakthrough.In this powerful conversation, Erika shares her battle with Lyme disease, the emotional toll of invisible illness, and the unconventional protocols — from ozone therapy to stem cells — that brought her back to life.📌 Expect to learn:How a single camping trip sparked a 2-year medical mysteryWhy so many people with Lyme go undiagnosed for yearsWhat Erika did when doctors couldn’t help anymoreThe game-changing treatments that brought her back to lifeWhy most Lyme tests are dangerously unreliableThe dark side of Lyme Facebook groups & victim mindsetHow long COVID and Lyme might be deeply connectedA 5-step healing playbook for anyone feeling stuck, broken, or hopeless⏱ Timestamps:00:00 – The mysterious bald spot & brain fog01:37 – Yosemite trip that triggered everything03:35 – Mold, celiac diagnosis & cutting out gluten06:57 – 8-food diet & misdiagnoses09:53 – Lyme disease misdiagnosis & unreliable testing13:40 – Western vs. holistic Lyme treatment15:01 – Ozone therapy, herbs & weird-but-effective tools20:04 – The Buhner protocol explained26:41 – Lyme’s mental toll & suicide risk30:50 – Facebook groups & toxic support communities33:37 – Erika’s healing playbook (5 steps)39:17 – Good days vs. bad days: the real recovery curve44:26 – Health coaching & helping others get answers48:15 – How AI is helping undiagnosed patients55:16 – Erika’s final advice: be patient & trust the process🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Roberto Helou is an explorer and documentary filmmaker who’s known for challenging the status quo - from how we learn to how we liveRoberto's work explores the intersections of identity, culture, education, and inner transformation. He's cycled the length of Africa and documented from some of the most remote areas of the world.📌 Expect to learn:Why school suppresses critical thinking and creativityHow identity, labels, and ego can quietly trap usWhat makes us truly human—and how to return to itHow to live with curiosity, courage, and presenceAnd why choosing love over fear may be life’s deepest rebellion⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Education nowadays is mainly memorizing00:04:11 – Noticing school wasn’t working at age 1300:08:23 – Becoming an outlier and questioning everything00:12:35 – Why Roberto resists putting labels on himself00:16:47 – Loving what you do is a virtuous circle00:20:59 – Taking the risk to leave the system00:25:11 – The mixed experiences that shaped his path00:29:23 – Rediscovering what makes us deeply human00:33:35 – Learning through philosophy and lived experience00:37:47 – Nature, bushmen, and relearning how to feel00:41:58 – A new worldview is starting to emerge00:46:10 – Why modern life makes us poor hunters00:50:22 – How Roberto studies human bias and culture00:54:34 – The double-edged sword of identity00:58:46 – Finding purpose through intuition and love🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Yuta Lee is a biotech founder and longevity entrepreneur pioneering next-generation cellular therapies to reverse aging. Yuta is leading the development of trophoblast stem cell technology, an ethical, regenerative innovation with the potential to extend human lifespan and transform the future of medicine.In this episode, we explore the frontier of anti-aging science—from growing organs in the lab and treating aging as a disease, to the mindset needed to build world-changing health technology. Whether you're a founder, investor, or just curious about the future of life extension, this is a masterclass in what's coming next.📌 Expect to learn:Why trophoblast stem cells may be the future of regenerative medicineHow cellular rejuvenation could eliminate aging-related diseasesWhat it takes to scale longevity biotech ethically and affordablyThe surprising links between pregnancy science and anti-agingWhy aging is a curable condition, not an inevitabilityAnd how to think like a founder building the future of health⏱️ Timestamps:00:00:00 – The future of aging, healthspan, and regeneration00:03:39 – Human organs, lab-grown tissue, and stem cell potential00:07:19 – Ethical sourcing: why trophoblast cells are a breakthrough00:10:59 – Advanced fertility science and womb regeneration00:14:39 – Benefits and safety of trophoblast stem cell therapy00:18:19 – How science learned to mimic pregnancy in a lab00:21:59 – Scaling the technology: costs, bottlenecks, and bio-manufacturing00:25:38 – Aging as cellular garbage accumulation00:29:18 – The Hayflick limit, apoptosis, and cellular lifespan00:32:58 – Cellular signaling: turning back the biological clock00:36:38 – First mover advantage and the race to longevity00:40:18 – How to stay mission-focused in a noisy world00:43:58 – Founders vs operators: what it takes to build00:47:37 – The real roadmap to reversing aging00:51:17 – Final reflections on the movement and next steps📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📍 Subscribe to The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast with Julian Issa for more conversations from the edge of what’s possible.
Simon Alexander Ong is a best-selling author, mindset coach, and energy strategist helping people redesign their lives from the inside out. After burning out in the finance world, Simon rebuilt his identity and purpose—and now teaches others how to create aligned, energized lives through intention, awareness, and small daily shifts.In this episode, Simon shares his journey from rock bottom to bestselling author, how to create momentum even when you're stuck, and why the way you manage your energy is more important than time or goals. If you’re feeling lost, blocked, or unsure what’s next—this is a conversation about reclaiming your power, one breath and one decision at a time.Expect to learn:Why hitting rock bottom can be the greatest teacherHow journaling, mentors, and vision boards shape self-beliefThe difference between paranoia and pronoia—and why it mattersThe 4 dimensions of energy (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual)How to reset your identity and take the first small stepWhy creativity and self-expression are your secret powerAnd how to write a story you’ll be proud to tell⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Intro: Do you feel you'd be proud of your story?00:03:39 – Career pressure, identity, and escaping the banker box00:07:19 – Rock bottom: when your day starts to push back00:10:59 – Vision boards, desire, and expanding imagination00:14:39 – Crisis, pivots, and rediscovering purpose00:18:19 – Gratitude, alignment, and the spiritual reset00:21:59 – Energy mindset: physical, emotional, mental, spiritual00:25:39 – Living your truth and creative expression00:29:18 – AI, disruption, and your unique human advantage00:32:58 – Finding gratitude and perspective every day00:36:38 – Redefining success and not borrowing expectations00:40:18 – Joy, winning, and the energy of celebration00:43:58 – Releasing attachment to outcomes00:47:38 – Parenting, presence, and how kids teach us00:51:18 – Creative energy, voice, and what lives beyond words📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📍 Subscribe to The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast with Julian Issa for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Dr. Olivia Lesslar is a physician, researcher, and expert in psychoneuroimmunology - helping people understand how chronic stress, trauma, and environmental overwhelm affect the body at a cellular level. She’s one of the rare voices bridging medicine, mindset, and nervous system science.In this episode, Olivia breaks down how modern life mimics ancient survival threats and why your symptoms are often protection, not dysfunction. From mitochondria to mirror neurons, quantum biology to ancestral trauma - this conversation is a deep dive into how we heal, think, and reconnect with the body’s wisdom.Expect to learn:What psychoneuroimmunology is—and why it’s the future of medicineHow stress lives in the body: skin, joints, hormones, and breathWhy anxiety, fatigue, and shame are often survival signalsHow ancient threats like plague, exile, and famine still affect youWhy your nervous system needs coherence—not controlWhat slow movement, mirror work, and barefoot grounding can doAnd how to move from hypervigilance to healing—without losing your edge⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Intro: You’ve slept in a toxic bed—what else are you missing?00:04:11 – What medicine gets wrong about chronic stress and burnout00:08:23 – Your brain, your eyes, your environment—rewiring happens fast00:12:35 – Nervous system healing vs just managing symptoms00:16:46 – How trauma hides in layers—and what to do about it00:20:58 – The 9 survival threats and how your body still reacts00:25:10 – Why shame, anxiety, and behavior are biology—not character flaws00:29:21 – Skin, intuition, and decoding physical signs of trauma00:33:33 – How ancestral famine and plague live in your stress patterns00:37:45 – Why the body protects with symptoms—not to sabotage you00:41:56 – Teaching emotional safety: language, posture, and space00:46:08 – Free energy, mitochondria, and how cells sense safety00:50:20 – Why you are apex—and what that means for healing00:54:32 – Deep work, awareness, and releasing protection patterns00:58:43 – Screens, survival mode, and why your phone is a stressor📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📍 Subscribe to The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast with Julian Issa for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
Stig Severinsen is a four-time freediving world champion, PhD in medicine, and the founder of Breatheology, a science-backed method for mastering your breath to control stress, boost performance, and transform your health.In this episode, Stig sits down with me to share how breathwork can reset your nervous system, sharpen your focus, and unlock a sense of calm in any situation. From overcoming childhood asthma to swimming under ice for over 500 feet, Stig reveals how learning to breathe differently changed his life, and how it can change yours too.Expect to learn:Why how you breathe is how you feel—and how to rewire bothThe science behind slow exhales, nitric oxide, and emotional controlHow breath influences your sleep, focus, mood, and resilienceThe 4 phases of conscious breathing—and how to train themWhy we’re overbreathing and underliving in modern lifeHow to use your breath as a built-in reset for daily stressAnd why breathwork belongs in every school, clinic, and home⏱ Timestamps:00:00:00 – Intro: Training the Royal Air Force and Navy SEALs00:03:30 – Childhood fears, adventure stories, and why breath is primal00:07:00 – How dinosaurs, diving, and asthma shaped Stig’s mission00:10:30 – Learning to breathe differently: the shift that changed everything00:14:00 – Breath rituals, gratitude, and daily nervous system resets00:17:31 – Coaching young people: courage, calm, and confidence00:21:01 – Nitric oxide, nasal breathing, and your body’s natural filters00:24:31 – The 4 phases of breath and how to master them00:28:01 – Breath and charisma: how calm shapes relationships00:31:31 – Athletic performance and delaying fatigue through breathing00:35:02 – Using tools and tech to track your breathing00:38:32 – Breathwork in schools: mental health and emotional safety00:42:02 – Mirroring, emotion, and the unseen power of breath00:45:32 – Why modern life is disconnecting us from our lungs00:49:02 – Final reflection: one breath at a time, one life changed📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast🌍 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa📍 Subscribe to The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast with Julian Issa for more stories from the edge of what’s possible.
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