The Healthusiasm Podcast
The Healthusiasm Podcast is about the future of health — and how technology, consumers and culture are reshaping it from the outside in.
Across every industry — healthcare, pharma, retail, tech, food, finance, hospitality — the same shift keeps surfacing: people are no longer passive patients. They're active participants, choosers and managers of their own health, well-being and longevity. We call that shift Healthusiasm, and it's quietly redesigning what organisations must do to stay relevant.
Most weeks, host Christophe Jauquet — health business expert, keynote speaker and author of the Healthusiasm books — turns the latest signals in consumer-driven health into something you can think with: GLP-1 and the new weight-loss economy, AI in healthcare, AI health coaches and wearables, longevity, women's health, preventive care, digital health, and the hospitals quietly moving into everyday life. Once a month, the full international panel gathers for a health-innovation round-up.
He's joined by Thalia Muses — the Healthusiasm GPT, trained on the entire Healthusiasm intelligence: the books, frameworks, blog archive and every past episode. Thalia isn't a gimmick. She's a working example of what the show explores — human and AI thinking side by side, connecting signals across industries and pressure-testing the panel's ideas in real time. The show doesn't just talk about human-AI collaboration in health. It practises it.
The panel:
Christophe Jauquet — Belgian, travelling the world. Health business expert, keynote speaker, author of the Healthusiasm books.
Thalia Muses — the Healthusiasm GPT and Christophe's AI thinking partner, with total recall of every framework, blog and episode.
Aline Noizet — French, based in Barcelona. Digital Health Connector with a sharp eye for the start-up scene.
Mo Zouina — Belgian with North African roots. Human-experience specialist focused on wellness, personal care and cosmetics.
Dr Keith Grimes — Scot, based near London. Pioneer in medical digital innovation.
Estefanía 'Nia' Escobar-Kölle — Colombian, based in Berlin. Start-up and innovation expert.
Krupa Suthar — Indian, based in London. Customer-experience and research expert focused on women's and youth's health.
Plus guest thought leaders whenever a topic calls for one.
Streamed in 60+ countries, this isn't a trend report. It's a sensemaking session on where health, technology and human behaviour are heading next — and what that means for the organisations trying to keep up. Tune in, take what's useful, and start seeing your industry through a Healthusiasm lens.
Episodes
73 episodes
Healthusiasm Nations: How Countries Build Their Own Health Future (#72)
Brazil and Mexico are now trading health knowledge, not just medicine. Africa’s nine-country AIM 2030 initiative wants to make its own medicines. Korea is funding reverse-aging science, Dubai built a longevity authority, and Tha...
Sports: the Self-Directed Health Stack — Where Healthcare Is Heading (#71)
Sport doesn't look like healthcare. That's exactly why it matters.The running club. The HYROX race. The smart ring on your finger. The gym that now calls itself a “healthness” company. None of it looks like medicine — and yet, pi...
AI in Healthcare: Shadow AI, Trust & the Human’s Role — with Dr Keith Grimes (#70)
Most AI-in-healthcare conversations ask what the tools can do. This one asks a harder question: what happens when AI becomes smarter, faster and more emotionally present than the humans around it?Christophe Jauquet and Dr Keit...
K-Health: How Korea’s Cultural Machine Could Reshape Global Health (#69)
Korea made the world fall in love with K-pop, K-beauty and K-drama. What happens when it turns that same cultural machine toward health?Christophe explores how Korea is moving far beyond skincare — into cancer AI, dementia det...
GLP-1 Is More Than Pharma: How Weight-Loss Drugs Are Reshaping Every Industry (#68)
GLP-1 stopped being a drug story a while ago.Christophe explores why GLP-1 is reorganising food, retail, tech, beauty and pharma around the person using it — and what that reveals about health itself.In this ...
GLP-1, PCOS, Longevity & AI Brains — Healthusiasms of May 2026 (#67)
This month’s signals jump from a wellness retreat to brain-surgery robots — but one thread runs through all of them: health is becoming something we track, predict, optimise and increasingly delegate to machines.Christophe is ...
AI Health Coaches: Why the Wrist Is a Commodity and the Coach Is the Relationship (#66)
Google launched a screenless Fitbit Air — but the real story is the Gemini-powered AI Health Coach behind it, one that even supports Apple Watch.The battle in consumer health is moving from the wrist to the intelligence layer ...
Space Medicine, Women’s Health & the Connection Economy — Health Innovations, April 2026 (#65)
From space research to cuddle beds in palliative care, April’s signals show health quietly reappearing in places that don’t look like healthcare at all.Christophe, Aline Noizet, Mo Zouina and Nia Escobar-Kölle range across the...
Not Your Everyday Hospital: How Care Is Moving to Where You Already Are (#64)
For fifty years, the hospital was the place consumer-experience design forgot. That’s quietly ending.Christophe and his Healthusiasm GPT, Thalia Muses, trace five signals across five countries that all point the same way: heal...
Health Where You Already Are: Whisky, Super-Apps & the Health Business You Don’t See (#63)
A Japanese whisky giant. A Chinese super-app. A car cabin shaped like an egg. Three moves, three industries with nothing in common — except, suddenly, health.Christophe and Thalia Muses unpack a quiet shift unfolding across th...
Who Decides What Health Is Now? Wearables, AI & Power — Health Innovations, March 2026 (#62)
Health is quietly leaving the hospital — checking into Equinox, waiting at the supermarket checkout, sitting on a finger as an Oura ring. So who’s actually in charge of it now?Christophe, Mo Zouina, Aline Noizet and Nia Escoba...
A Healthusiasm Culture: Why Healthcare’s Next Shift Is Cultural, Not Technological (#61)
What if healthcare is missing the very thing people now crave most?Recorded live at the Radical Health Festival in Helsinki, this panel argues that healthcare needs a Healthusiasm Culture — and that the next transformation won...
Healthusiasm in 2026: The Year Ahead in Consumer-Driven Health (#60)
What will Healthusiasm bring in 2026? Rather than spoil it, Christophe opens the year with a short message — and an invitation to hit play.A New Year marker for the podcast that tracks how technology, consumers and culture kee...
2025 in Review: The Year’s Biggest Health Innovations — Live at Frontiers Health (#59)
What were the most important health innovations of 2025? Recorded live on stage at Frontiers Health, the panel closes the year in front of an audience.Christophe is joined by digital-health pioneer Roberto Ascione and Jessica ...
Health Consumer Marketing: Why Every Brand Is Now a Health Brand — Live at BAM (#58)
Health consumer marketing is becoming a new reality for every brand — not just the healthcare ones.Recorded at the BAM Marketing Congress, Belgium’s biggest marketing gathering, Christophe distils sharp insights from five stan...
AI Ministers, Brainwave Tech & Oura’s Big Moves — Health Innovations, Oct 2025 (#57)
October felt like the future slipping quietly into the present — every innovation with a pulse you could feel.Christophe and the panel make sense of the month’s most telling health signals.In this episode:
Predictive Health: AI Disease Forecasting & Invisible Treatment — Health Innovations, Sep 2025 (#56)
What if health no longer waited for symptoms?September’s signals point to a shift from reactive care to predictive orchestration — Christophe and the panel make sense of it.In this episode:AI fore...
Healthcare in 2050: Disease, Hospitals & the Industries Entering Health (#55)
Will we actually be healthier in 2050 — or just monitored more closely?Recorded live at WHX Tech Dubai, a future-of-health session with clinicians, technologists and business leaders asking the bold questions that matter for e...
Reinventing Medical Training, Digital Twins & Wearable Labs — Health Innovations, Aug 2025 (#54)
Where health, business, technology and culture collide — August’s whirlwind of signals.Christophe and the panel range across the month’s most revealing health innovations.In this episode:Medical s...
The Radical Impact of AI on Health: Power, Emotion & Expectations (#53)
Nowhere is people taking control of their health more radical than with artificial intelligence.Beyond the headlines of faster drug discovery and AI companions, Christophe and Mo Zouina explore how AI changes our expectations,...
Reversing Ageing, AI Health Coaches & Cancer Prediction — Health Innovations, June 2025 (#52)
Some of the most surprising breakthroughs shaping the future of health — from cell death to contact lenses that see infrared.Christophe and the panel open the door on June’s boldest frontiers in medicine and technology....
Cancer Detection, Full-Body Scans & the 23andMe Data Grab — Health Innovations, May 2025 (#51)
An exceptionally packed month — where biotech, AI and human behaviour collide.The full panel is back to dive into May’s boldest health innovations.In this episode:Cancer care reimagined: breath te...
A Revolution in Healthcare: From System-Led Care to Person-Led Health (#50)
What would actually have to change for healthcare to be revolutionised — not just upgraded?Christophe, Dr Keith Grimes and Aline Noizet revisit the question that sparked their first conversation in Toulouse, each arguing for a...
Hospital Robots, AI Surgery & Joy as Medicine — Health Innovations, April 2025 (#49)
A shift you might feel before you can explain it.Christophe and the panel focus on April’s most inspiring health innovations.In this episode:Hospital robots and AI-powered surgeriesNature...
Flying Solo: Brain Implants, Big Tech Health Moves & the Stuff I Don’t Usually Say (#48)
For the first time ever, Christophe flies solo — and says the things he normally wouldn’t.A candid one-man episode: the health innovations that don’t usually make the cut, and the big moves that could reshape your health.<...