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Beyond Wellness - Biohacking as a Way of Life
May 7, 2025
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Mar 10, 2025
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Mar 6, 2025
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 5/7/25 | ![]() Beyond Wellness - Biohacking as a Way of Life | In this episode of OpenSciences.ch, we sit down with Jim Cheng — technologist, performance optimiser, and dedicated biohacker — to explore the real meaning of biohacking beyond the buzzwords.What started as niche self-experimentation has now become a global movement: people taking control of their biology using tools like red light therapy, microdosing, cold exposure, and wearable data. But is biohacking about shortcuts — or sustainable, personalised health?We ask:What does mental agility really mean, and can microdosing help?Where’s the line between optimisation and obsession?How do you separate hype from habit in the world of performance science?Jim shares his personal biohacking routines, insights on data-driven living, and why small daily decisions may have the biggest long-term impact on longevity and well-being.This is a grounded, science-forward conversation about living better — not just longer.💼 Key Takeaways:🔬 What biohacking actually is — beyond butter coffee and supplements.🧠 How microdosing, cold exposure, and red light therapy may support mental agility and performance.🔥 The fine line between science-backed longevity and wellness hype.📊 Why optimizing your health isn't just a lifestyle — it's a mindset and a strategy.🤯 Jim’s personal protocols and how he self-tests, tracks, and adjusts his routine.📣 Quotes to Remember:"Biohacking isn't extreme — it's the next evolution of preventative health." — Jim Cheng"Small daily experiments create long-term breakthroughs." — Jim Cheng | — | |
| 3/10/25 | ![]() Beyond Sickcare: Harnessing Tech for True Healthcare | In this episode of OpenSciences.ch, we’re joined by seasoned Pharma professional Chris Easton to explore a critical shift in modern healthcare: moving from a reactive "sickcare" system to a truly preventative "healthcare" model.Right now, we don’t have real healthcare—we have sickcare. We wait until someone gets ill before taking action, rather than focusing on keeping people healthy in the first place. But what if we could intervene earlier and prevent hospitalizations altogether?With the rise of wearable technology like Apple Watches, WHOOP, and Oura Rings, we now have more real-time health data than ever before. How can we use this data to shift the focus from treatment to prevention? What needs to change in the way we think about healthcare?Join us as we dive into these crucial questions and explore the future of proactive health management. | — | |
| 3/6/25 | ![]() Why are we doing a podcast with Nick and Jay | In this debut episode of OpenSciences.ch, Jay and Nick share their personal motivations for launching the podcast. They discuss their passion for life sciences and why they believe it’s important to make the field more relatable and accessible to a wider audience.Beyond the podcast, they introduce an exciting initiative – The Life Science Network, a collaboration tool designed to connect professionals in the life sciences industry. This platform aims to foster networking, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration among researchers, biotech experts, and industry professionals.Tune in to learn more about their vision, the challenges they hope to address, and what listeners can expect in future episodes! | — |
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