
Andrew Bustamante
Andrew Bustamante, former covert CIA intelligence officer and US Air Force combat veteran, discusses why spy skills work in the business world, how to manipulate people, why he's leaving the US before 2030, and more.

Andrew Bustamante, former covert CIA intelligence officer and US Air Force combat veteran, discusses why spy skills work in the business world, how to manipulate people, why he's leaving the US before 2030, and more.

Dr Anna Lembke is Professor of Psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. She is the author of bestselling books such as, ‘Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence'.

Walter Isaacson is the world's leading biographer, having written about Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein, and Elon Musk. Here, he discusses all things Elon, from what haunts him to his first principle thinking.

Dr Daniel E. Lieberman, Chair of the Department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, discusses some of the biggest myths and truths when it comes to health and exercise.

Dynamo, the British magician whose TV series ‘Dynamo: Magician Impossible' attracted over 250 million viewers, opens up about his health, hardships, why he stepped away from the limelight, and his comeback.

World-renowned gut-health expert Dr Will Bulsiewicz discusses everything from the power of the microbiome to the importance of understanding your poo, and why food can be just as powerful as medication.

World famous spiritual teacher Sadhguru discusses aspects of modern life. From how to fight the mental health pandemic to why there is no meaning to life and more, he guides us through an insightful conversation.

World-renowned financial expert and best-selling author Morgan Housel walks us through ‘the psychology of money', answering questions such as how much is enough, how much we should save, and more.

Dr Alok Kanojia is a psychiatrist and co-founder of the mental health coaching company 'Healthy Gamer'. He discusses topics such as the male mental health crisis, how your phone is hijacking your brain, and more.

World-renowned gut-health expert Dr Will Bulsiewicz discusses everything from the power of the microbiome to the importance of understanding your poo, and why food can be just as powerful as medication.

Dr Alok Kanojia is a psychiatrist and co-founder of the mental health coaching company 'Healthy Gamer'. He discusses topics such as the male mental health crisis, how your phone is hijacking your brain, and more.

World-renowned gut-health expert Dr Will Bulsiewicz discusses everything from the power of the microbiome to the importance of understanding your poo, and why food can be just as powerful as medication.

Dame Dash, co-founder of Roc-A-Fella records and the producer who discovered Jay-Z and Kanye West, reveals the lessons he's learnt from his triumphs and successes as a hip hop and rap legend within the music industry.

World famous spiritual teacher Sadhguru discusses aspects of modern life. From how to fight the mental health pandemic to why there is no meaning to life and more, he guides us through an insightful conversation.

World-renowned gut-health expert Dr Will Bulsiewicz discusses everything from the power of the microbiome to the importance of understanding your poo, and why food can be just as powerful as medication.

Sam Harris, philosopher, neuroscientist, podcast host and author, talks about why he is not optimistic about AI, why AI is not aligned with human wellbeing, the danger of misinformation and more.

Dr. Julie Smith is a clinical psychologist with over 3 million followers on Tiktok. She discusses everything from how to lead a meaningful life, to how to cope if you find yourself mentally struggling, and more.

Joe Dispenza, an expert in the intersection of science and mindfulness, walks us through the importance of meditation and mental rehearsal in creating positive change and mind and body ‘cohesiveness'.

Joe Dispenza, an expert in the intersection of science and mindfulness, walks us through the importance of meditation and mental rehearsal in creating positive change and mind and body ‘cohesiveness'.

Dr. Chris van Tulleken is an infectious diseases doctor and one of the BBC's leading science presenters. He talks about everything from why ‘health' food isn't actually healthy, to why we need to start a food revolution.