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Getting Older in an Ageless Society

Andrew Steele
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Getting Older in an Ageless Society by Andrew Steele comes up on Modern Wisdom, including episode with Joel Jamieson, with transcript quotes, timestamps, and episode context.

Getting Older in an Ageless Society by Andrew Steele appears 1 time across 1 podcast episode on 1 show, with transcript quotes and timestamps.

I had a guy called Andrew Steele who's written a book about longevity and the cure for aging, getting older in an ageless society.

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#264 - Joel Jamieson - An Expert Guide To HRV & How To Improve It on Modern Wisdom
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The host discusses the implications of longevity and the ethical considerations surrounding it, referencing Andrew Steele's book to highlight the complexities of living in an ageless society. This mention serves to frame the conversation around human behavior and the pursuit of immediate rewards versus long-term goals.

Getting Older in an Ageless Society by Andrew Steele most often appears in conversations about longevity and aging.

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The host discusses the implications of longevity and the ethical considerations surrounding it, referencing Andrew Steele's book to highlight the complexities of living in an ageless society. This mention serves to frame the conversation around human behavior and the pursuit of immediate rewards versus long-term goals.

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Listeners interested in aging, longevity, and ethical discussions on transhumanism.
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Recent show rotation: Modern Wisdom.

Guests tied to these mentions include Joel Jamieson.

Fastest path back to the source: the strongest indexed mention lands at 1:20:26 in the episode where we captured it.

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Which episode mentioned Getting Older in an Ageless Society?

#264 - Joel Jamieson - An Expert Guide To HRV & How To Improve It on Modern Wisdom is one of the clearest indexed episodes that mentioned Getting Older in an Ageless Society by Andrew Steele. The first indexed transcript timestamp lands at 1:20:26.

Which podcast mentioned Getting Older in an Ageless Society?

Modern Wisdom is the main indexed podcast currently tied to Getting Older in an Ageless Society by Andrew Steele.

Who mentioned Getting Older in an Ageless Society on podcasts?

Joel Jamieson is the main guest currently tied to mentioning Getting Older in an Ageless Society by Andrew Steele.

Why do podcast guests bring up Getting Older in an Ageless Society?

The host discusses the implications of longevity and the ethical considerations surrounding it, referencing Andrew Steele's book to highlight the complexities of living in an ageless society. This mention serves to frame the conversation around human behavior and the pursuit of immediate rewards versus long-term goals. It most often appears in conversations about longevity and aging.

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The discussion includes a book by Andrew Steele about longevity and the cure for aging, exploring ethical implications of an infinite life.

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For: Listeners interested in aging, longevity, and ethical discussions on transhumanism.
Key quote: I had a guy called Andrew Steele who's written a book about longevity and the cure for aging, getting older in an ageless society.
The host discusses the implications of longevity and the ethical considerations surrounding it, referencing Andrew Steele's book to highlight the complexities of living in an ageless society. This mention serves to frame the conversation around human behavior and the pursuit of immediate rewards versus long-term goals.