What can founders learn from elite athletes, and how does coachability translate into venture building? In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Ruben A. Austin, founder of All In All, former football player, and serial entrepreneur. From growing up in Düsseldorf to joining an NFL international recruitment program, Ruben’s journey spans continents, careers, and communities. They dig deep into Ruben’s philosophy on adaptability, leadership, and why building real human connection offline, is still the most powerful force in business. Ruben also shares what it takes to curate a high-trust room, how he sees seasonality shaping creative work, and why slowing down is the ultimate founder superpower.
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Intro: From athlete to entrepreneur
01:13 – Growing up in Düsseldorf & playing American football
02:13 – NFL pipeline & facing failure early
03:31 – Why Ruben chose Mystique as his favorite villain
04:27 – Coachability and adaptability in startups
06:24 – What makes someone truly coachable
07:23 – Why peer groups may matter more than mentors
08:14 – Surrounding yourself with people who tackle big problems
09:38 – Trump, thinking big, and perspective shifts
11:05 – Worst-case scenario thinking as a mental unlock
12:19 – Mortality as a driver for intentional living
14:32 – Can AI replicate the soul of human creativity?
16:13 – Empathy, texture, and what AI still can’t do
17:24 – What “good energy” really means at events
19:00 – From transactions to relationships: Ruben’s evolution
20:25 – Shared interests as the root of strong communities
22:20 – Why New York’s seasonality drives creativity
24:28 – Slowing down to spark ideas
25:46 – Summer, seasonality, and the hidden opportunity in downtime
27:14 – Optimizing during off-seasons
28:20 – Fundraising, VC cycles, and the post-Labor Day relaunch
28:55 – Where to find Ruben and All In All
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Can your gut control your lifespan? What if molecules produced by your microbiome could prevent obesity, Alzheimer’s, and inflammation, just by supporting the right immune response?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Dr. Dan Winer and Nicholas Tubach, the team behind Propion, a new science-backed startup exploring the frontier of postbiotics, specifically indole metabolites like indole-3-propionic acid (IPA). Dr. Winer unpacks how decades of immunometabolism research led him to the gut-liver-brain axis, and how he and Nicholas translated that science into a product aimed at improving healthspan, not just lifespan.
We cover:
- The role of adaptive immune cells in obesity• How the gut barrier protects (or harms) other organs
- What postbiotics like IPA actually do
- How Propion went from gaming chat to startup launch
- Why your microbiome might be aging you faster than you think
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⏱️ Timestamps
0:00 – Intro
1:00 – How video games led to an obesity discovery
2:45 – T cells, B cells, and metabolic disease
4:30 – Why fat is downstream of gut inflammation
6:00 – From gut to liver to brain: the immune system’s travel map
8:30 – What is “meta-inflammation” and how it links to aging
10:30 – The top environmental drivers of aging
13:00 – Prebiotics, probiotics, postbiotics: what’s the difference?
14:30 – How short-chain fatty acids modulate the immune system
16:00 – Discovering indole-3-propionic acid (IPA)
18:00 – The neuroscience link: Alzheimer's and indoles
20:00 – Why Propion chose to go prebiotic first
24:00 – How tryptophan gets converted by gut bacteria
28:00 – Fixing leaky gut and insulin resistance at the root
32:00 – Gut-derived immune cells can end up in the brain
34:30 – Could a virus or gut bug be triggering autoimmune disease?
38:00 – Building Propion: from molecule to market
42:00 – Why prebiotics may be safer (and more scalable)
47:00 – Citizen science + tracking metrics = product evolution
53:00 – What’s next: GLP-1, sarcopenia, and custom formulations
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Why do some people crush their goals effortlessly while others stall out—even with the same advice?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with bestselling author and behavior science expert Gretchen Rubin to unpack what actually drives habit change, happiness, and self-awareness and why cookie-cutter strategies so often fail.
They explore the hidden power of sensory experience, how to avoid the trap of over-optimization, and why personality frameworks like the Four Tendencies might hold the key to finally making change stick.
Whether you're a startup founder, productivity hacker, or just trying to live more intentionally, this is a conversation that cuts through the noise with real insights and practical tools you can use immediately.
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⏱️ Timestamps
0:00 – Intro
1:36 – Writing with restraint: aphorisms & clarity
4:08 – Reductive vs. enriching measurement
6:22 – Self-tracking vs. actual self-awareness
10:27 – Why Gretchen doesn’t chase word counts
12:10 – Is Gretchen Rubin a hacker? (Yes.)
17:18 – The Four Tendencies explained
24:25 – Quiz data & personality distributions
28:14 – Why “just do it” doesn’t work for everyone
30:39 – Gretchen’s sweet tooth & giving up sugar
34:30 – When clarity = willpower for Questioners
36:20 – Why Rebels hate to-do lists (and what to do instead)
41:16 – 25-for-25: Habit design meets fun
44:40 – Awe, embodiment, and recovering from disconnection
46:32 – What’s your most neglected sense?
48:25 – From intellectual meditation to embodied awareness
51:26 – Feelings are data (and evolution knew it first)
53:17 – Where to find Gretchen’s quizzes, books & tools
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In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Adam Greenfeld, Co-Founder at Thesis Nootropics.
They unpack the science and strategy behind brain enhancement, from the early Reddit-fueled experiments that shaped Thesis, to the surprising audiences using nootropics today.
Adam opens up about dopamine burnout, self-experimentation, how he evaluates if a stack is working, and why optimizing for "life experience" now beats waiting for a big exit.
Whether you're deep into biohacking or just curious how to improve task switching and mental clarity, this conversation blends rigorous science, personal reflection, and practical strategies you can use today.
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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to The Augmented Life
01:09 – How do you pronounce "nootropics"?
02:57 – Science vs. woo: intuition as real data
04:38 – Adam’s seasonal approach to objectivity vs. energy
05:45 – Stress, inflammation, and felt results
08:05 – The limits of pharmaceutical science vs. biohacking
10:02 – The original Thesis testing protocol: 2,500 participants
13:26 – 130+ ingredients tested, 85% match accuracy
16:26 – Why being non-precious with formulations worked
18:23 – Innovation vs validation in supplement design
19:39 – From biohackers to SoulCycle execs: Who uses Thesis
22:48 – The “busy mother” demographic and shifting audiences
24:11 – Adam’s nuanced POV on Adderall over prescription
26:36 – Why Stasis is for people staying on Adderall
27:50 – The dopamine receptor burnout theory
29:05 – The real addiction: stress and complexity
31:17 – Daily stack: creatine, clomiphene, magnesium, clean eating
36:34 – Hydrogen tablets, walking, ocean therapy, and woo
38:40 – Still taking Thesis: 7 years, 5 days a week
40:10 – Optimize for life experience, not just exit strategy
43:28 – How to measure if nootropics work
45:51 – Sub-perceptual vs. felt effects: a product design insight
47:27 – Task switching speed: a killer metric for high performers
48:22 – Where to find Adam + links to Thesis & Stasis
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Is your health routine actually making you healthier, or just making you more anxious?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael J.J. Tiffany sits down with biohacker and longevity expert Nathalie Niddam to unpack the line between meaningful health optimization and counterproductive obsession.
They dive deep into practical longevity, the role of hormones, light, genetics, wearables, and even peptides, starting with what really matters: How you feel, how you live, and whether you’ve nailed the basics.
Nathalie offers a grounded, systems-thinking approach to health: Test intelligently, live in sync with light and circadian rhythms, move naturally, and don’t skip the fundamentals in your rush to "biohack" your way to 100.
This conversation is for anyone who’s trying to balance data with intuition, modern tech with ancestral wisdom, and optimization with actually enjoying life.
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00:00 – Intro: Optimization vs over-optimization
01:00 – Why chasing data can backfire on your wellness
04:00 – Foundational health vs fancy interventions
06:30 – How to know if you're actually thriving
09:00 – Light as a missing piece of the wellness puzzle
12:00 – Circadian biology, vitamin D, and UVB tech
15:00 – Behavioral change vs jumping to TRT
18:00 – The role of strength training in longevity
21:00 – Labs that actually matter (and what they tell you)
23:00 – Why most people are taking the wrong supplements
24:30 – Biological age tests and what to do with the data
28:00 – HRV: Overrated, misunderstood, or useful?
32:00 – The value of tuning in before you tune your metrics
35:00 – Genetics as lifestyle feedback, not destiny
39:00 – Living well with APOE4 and other gene variants
42:00 – Why the foundations still matter more than any one
hack
44:00 – Peptides, testing, and when to actually start
46:00 – Final advice: Direction > perfection
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What happens when millions of people take health into their own hands?In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Shelby Newsad, biohacker, investor, and principal author of A Biohacker Future, to explore the explosive intersection of AI, gene therapy, neuromodulation, and self-experimentation.Shelby shares what inspired her to write one of the most ambitious pieces of biotech futurism to date—and why she believes biohacking is not just a fringe movement, but a full-blown social shift toward radical individual empowerment.Topics include:• The rise of the biohacker of necessity• The future of follistatin gene therapy and muscle enhancement• Ultrasonic neuromodulation and the fast-tracking of meditation mastery• How ChatGPT is changing the doctor-patient power dynamic• The role of AI therapy, context-aware LLMs, and digital self-understanding• Why optimism may actually be a sign of higher intelligenceThis episode is a deep, exploratory ride through what’s possible when curiosity meets capability, and why the next wave of biotech innovation might start with you.
Would you outsource your memory if it made you a better friend, parent, or leader?
In this mind-expanding episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Dan Siroker—co-founder and CEO of Limitless—to explore how AI-powered memory augmentation is changing what it means to be present, productive, and human.
Dan shares the origin story behind the Limitless Pendant, why he still codes as CEO, and what it’s like to wear a device that records everything you say and hear. They cover everything from stem-winding user stories to controversial pushback from people unready to meet their own data-driven reflection.
This conversation dives deep into:
• What it means to “program yourself” using external memory
• Why forgetting 90% of your life is a bug, not a feature
• The daily feedback loop that made Dan a better father
• The future of AI assistants who take work off your plate before you even ask
• Why Dan believes our kids will be shocked we ever lived without perfect memory
If you’ve ever wanted a more present life, a better mind, or a second brain you can trust—this one is for you.
👉 Learn more at limitless.ai
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What if the most powerful transformation tool isn’t something you add, but something you take away?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, performance coach and Optimal Performance Podcast host Sean McCormick joins Michael Tiffany for a no-holds-barred conversation on radical self-experimentation.
They dive deep into:
• Dry fasting for stem cell release and metabolic reset
• Tracking tools like CGMs, Oura Rings, and neurofeedback
• Why most optimization advice is just noise without personal data
• The link between psychedelics, purpose, and behavior change
• How Sean coaches elite clients toward faster breakthroughs
• And why your relationship with food, sleep, and self might never be the same again
Sean has coached venture capitalists, Navy SEALs, pro athletes, and overwhelmed executives—and he’s walked the walk himself. From 5-day fasts to red light therapy to float tank integration, this is what happens when someone builds a life around asking: What am I truly capable of?
Subscribe now and explore the tools, mindsets, and experiments that redefine the edges of human potential.
Dr. Robert Lufkin is a medical school professor, bestselling author, and former head of diagnostic imaging at UCLA and USC. But what he reveals in this conversation may shake your faith in the healthcare system he helped build.
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Dr. Lufkin joins Michael Tiffany for a radical rethinking of what causes chronic disease and what it actually takes to stay healthy. From Alzheimer’s to cancer, he explains why the root of nearly every major illness is metabolic dysfunction… and why no pill or surgery will ever fix it.
They explore:
• Why symptom management isn’t healthcare
• The overlooked power of lifestyle in reversing disease
• How ketosis is changing Alzheimer’s and mental health treatment
• What happens when doctors finally treat root causes, not just labs
If you’re tired of chasing symptoms—or worried about what your future looks like—this episode offers a very different path.
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What if aging isn’t a slow decline—but an exponential collapse?
And what if the key to beating it isn’t “trying harder”—but building an entirely different strategy?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden (Founder & Chief Science Officer of Gladden Longevity) joins Michael Tiffany to challenge everything you think you know about health, performance, and what’s really possible across 100+ years of life.
You’ll learn:
• Why you should never optimize for your chronological age
• The difference between linear and exponential strategies for longevity• How to decode your genetic “icebergs” before they sink your health• Why the body must be 30… while the mind becomes 300• How meditation, love, and creativity are the ultimate longevity levers
Dr. Gladden shares tactical insights, mind-expanding frameworks, and practical ways to start compounding your vitality today.
If you want to be stronger, sharper, and more alive 20 years from now than you are today, this episode is your blueprint.
What if AI wasn’t about intelligence at all—but imagination?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Helen Todd to explore what it means to center creativity, community, and well-being in a world increasingly defined by algorithms and automation.
Together, they dive into:
• Why Helen believes Sam Altman is wrong about the “Intelligence Age”
• The case for a new era: The Imagination Age
• How to reclaim your attention, intuition, and inner compass in a world designed for distraction
• Why community and embodiment are our best defense against digital disconnection
• The double-edged sword of AI clones, memory augmentation, and “sparring with yourself”
• What it would look like to build AI tools that help us spend less time with tech—and more time being human
Whether you’re a founder, a futurist, or just feeling overwhelmed by the noise, this episode is a hopeful, expansive blueprint for a different kind of future—one rooted in purpose, presence, and play.
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What if your burnout wasn’t a mental problem, but a physiological one?
Jonny Miller thinks most of us are running modern lives on outdated nervous systems.
In this deeply practical and eye-opening episode of The Augmented Life, Jonny joins Michael Tiffany to explore how our nervous system shapes our perception of reality—and what it means to truly upgrade it.
You’ll learn:
• Why HRV is a signal of energy security, not just stress.
• How to tell the difference between self-improvement and self-unfoldment.
• The 3 core skills of nervous system mastery—and why “calm” isn’t the goal.
• Why most people are stuck in a “functional freeze” without realizing it.
• What tech can (and can’t) do to help us regulate more effectively.
• Why curiosity—not optimization—is the real engine of healing.
This is a conversation for anyone who’s ever hit a wall, felt dysregulated, or wondered why they can’t just “think” their way to peace.
Jonny doesn’t just talk theory. He’s trained over 1,300 students through his Nervous System Mastery course, helping founders, creatives, and high performers come back into balance—and build from a place of aliveness, not survival. Find out more at: https://www.nsmastery.com/
What if your clone could go to meetings, give speeches, and represent you in multiple cities—all at once?
Iliana Oris Valiente did exactly that.
In this mind-bending episode of The Augmented Life, Iliana joins Michael Tiffany to unpack what really happens when you build an AI-powered digital twin trained on your voice, your face, your personality—and send it into the world to work alongside you.
But this isn’t just about productivity.
It’s about presence, emotion, and the blurry boundary between self and simulation.
You’ll hear Iliana talk about:
This conversation explores the strange, exciting, and very human territory we’re stepping into—with digital twins, responsible AI, and what it really means to show up.
What does it really mean to feel seen by an AI?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany is joined by Keri Rich, VP of Product at Lucidworks, to unpack one of the thorniest challenges in AI: how to personalize experiences without making users feel stalked.
Together, they explore:
They also go deep on the unexpected challenges of building agentic products, tuning retrieval systems for personality, and why the real magic lies in designing systems that feel human… but not too human.
If you’re thinking about the future of AI, product leadership, or just want to understand where personalized tech is heading next—this one’s for you.
What happens when millions of people take health into their own hands?
In this episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany sits down with Shelby Newsad, biohacker, investor, and principal author of A Biohacker Future, to explore the explosive intersection of AI, gene therapy, neuromodulation, and self-experimentation.
Shelby shares what inspired her to write one of the most ambitious pieces of biotech futurism to date—and why she believes biohacking is not just a fringe movement, but a full-blown social shift toward radical individual empowerment.
Topics include:
• The rise of the biohacker of necessity
• The future of follistatin gene therapy and muscle enhancement
• Ultrasonic neuromodulation and the fast-tracking of meditation mastery
• How ChatGPT is changing the doctor-patient power dynamic
• The role of AI therapy, context-aware LLMs, and digital self-understanding
• Why optimism may actually be a sign of higher intelligence
This episode is a deep, exploratory ride through what’s possible when curiosity meets capability, and why the next wave of biotech innovation might start with you.
For this special Q&A episode of The Augmented Life, Michael Tiffany and his co-founder, Ash Kalb decided to take a break from the usual format and put themselves in the hot seat. Together they tackled some of the biggest, most pressing questions from Fulcra's audience—questions that sit at the bleeding edge of biohacking, personal optimization, and the future of human augmentation.
In this episode of The Augmented Life, host Michael J.J. Tiffany sits down with tech visionary Robert Scoble to explore the cutting edge of human augmentation. From brain-computer interfaces to AI companions, they discuss how technology is reshaping our lives and capabilities. Robert shares insights from decades in Silicon Valley and offers practical advice for navigating our AI-powered future.TIMESTAMPS:00:49 Robert's background in Silicon Valley and as Apple's "first child laborer"
02:19 Early brain-computer interfaces and the difference between novelty and usefulness
10:05 How to keep adapting to new technology as you age
23:39 The importance of salience and tacit knowledge in AI interactions
27:32 Effective prompting techniques for enhancing AI conversations
32:50 How AI is transforming medical care and therapy sessions
42:00 "AI-first living" and using artificial intelligence for everyday decisions
47:04 Why you should record family history and recipes for future AI systems
51:29 AR-guided task completion and the future of human augmentation
In an industry drowning in promotional content and paid advertising, Fitt Insider's founder, Anthony Vennare’s commitment to genuine, transparent coverage of consumer health products stands out. He’s a man of integrity. This episode of The Augmented Life revealed fascinating parallels between Anthony's own personal journey with his health— which included learning how to get to a place of preventative care—and the broader evolution of the wellness industry. Anthony’s drive to succeed in business was supported by his training as a marine. There he learned to master the mindset of radical empowerment, which has translated seamlessly to the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.
In this conversation, Mindstone CEO, Joshua Wohle, shared this wild insight: Out of 100 people using AI, 10 claim they're experts, 20 say they're advanced, and 50 say they're beginners. The reality? Almost everyone is still a novice. Even the "experts." Here's why this matters: We're witnessing the emergence of an unprecedented productivity divide. Those who truly master AI tools aren't just 2-3x more productive – they're looking at 5-10x gains, potentially scaling to 100x. But here's the good news: You can get ahead of this curve. Listen to the full episode to hear how.
After decades of generic health advice based on broad population studies, a new era of highly personalized insights is emerging thanks to the combination of consumer health devices, data science, and artificial intelligence. In this episode of the Augmented Life podcast, Michael Tiffany spoke with Dr. Ajay Bhargava, a scientist and Python programmer, who conducted a fascinating sleep experiment on someone who shared their data from an Oura ring, Apple Watch, and continuous glucose monitor, using the Fulcra platform tech.