
The HumanWare Project
Join host Méline Liu on The HumanWare Project, where transformative technology meets human potential.
Through conversations with pioneering minds, longevity experts, and scientific innovators, we explore how emerging technologies can enhance our fundamental humanity. From cutting-edge neuroscience to wellness breakthroughs, discover pathways to human flourishing in our rapidly evolving world.
A futurist with boundless curiosity, Méline guides you to the frontiers of human capability and our species' next evolutionary leap.
Podcasting since 2024 • 16 episodes
The HumanWare Project
Latest Episodes
Maria Dunford: How Your Data Could Add Decades to Your Life
What if we could predict diseases before they happen? For Maria Dunford, this isn't science fiction – it's the mission driving her pioneering company LifeBit.In this captivating conversation with Méline, Maria built the world's largest ...
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Peter Diamandis: Finding Your Massive Transformative Purpose
"There are two important days in your life – the day you were born and the day that you found out why."What drives some of the world's most successful entrepreneurs? For Peter Diamandis – the celebrated founder of ...
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Longevity Doctor: Industrialised Healthcare Is Not The Answer
What if everything you've been told about healthcare is fundamentally incomplete? While conventional medicine excels at treating disease, in this episode Dr. E reveals why it's shockingly ill-equipped to help you truly thrive. "Industrialised h...
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Brain Expert: How to Improve Focus and Manage ADHD
"It might sound corny, but I think this technology will change the world. Imagine how much of our life is dictated by how our brain works and how we've been conditioned by the past. This will help us break free." – James CroallWhat happ...
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Aaron Deere: The Science of Personalised Fitness & Nutrition
"I've seen people that train twice a day because they believed that was the right thing to do. Yet they were able to achieve better results by actually doing less." - Aaron DeereThe fitness industry thrives on extremes - train harder...
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