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The Human Element with Joe Massey

Podcast by Joe Massey

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About The Human Element with Joe Massey

The Human Element is an investigation into the patterns of our past and the potential of our future. We bridge the gap between the four fundamental pillars to understand the core of who we are:• HISTORY: The context for understanding today.• SCIENCE: The blueprint of our identity.• EXPERIENCE: The frontier of human capability.• PHILOSOPHY: The connective tissue between the other pillars and humanity.From the ruins of Ancient Egypt to the cutting edge of CRISPR and the minds of elite performers—we interview world-class experts to uncover the "Golden Threads" that connect us all.

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14 episodes

episode #16 - Professor Ernst Wolvetang: The Age of the Bio Revolution artwork

#16 - Professor Ernst Wolvetang: The Age of the Bio Revolution

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1849887/fan_mail/new] We are officially entering the Age of the Biological Revolution. In this episode, Ernst Wolvetang explains why the next century will be defined not by the machines we build, but by the biology we rewrite. As CRISPR technology and gene-editing mature, we are moving toward a future where "human nature" is no longer a fixed set of rules, but a hackable system. Ernst dives deep into the high-stakes world of genetic enhancement: * The End of Aging? How we might soon modify genes early in life to prevent disease and increase longevity. * Gene Doping and the Olympics: The terrifying and fascinating possibility of "genetically enhanced" athletes and why we may need entirely new categories for competition. * Hacking the Senses: A look into a future where humans can onboard abilities from other species—like UV vision or moldable skin—directly into our nervous systems. * The Character Gap: If we can "hack" our way to the perfect body or peak performance, what happens to the value of hard work and discipline? Join us for a provocative discussion on the moral and philosophical boundaries of being human in an era where we can finally go straight to the "heart of the machine" to change who we are.

4 May 2026 - 1 h 33 min
episode #15 - Dr Randall Flannery: How to Overcome Loneliness and Beat Addiction artwork

#15 - Dr Randall Flannery: How to Overcome Loneliness and Beat Addiction

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1849887/fan_mail/new] Clinical psychologist Dr. Randall Flannery joins me to unpack the loneliness epidemic, the hidden costs of our always-on digital lives, and why constant connectivity is making us feel more isolated than ever. From doom-scrolling and shallow digital reading to the decline of deep focus and authentic human connection, Dr. Flannery explains how devices condition our brains for distraction, reduce retention, and erode real-world relationships — especially among young people. Discover practical ways to reclaim your attention, build meaningful connections, and choose humanity over endless efficiency and productivity. If you're tired of feeling anxious, distracted, or lonely despite being "more connected" than ever, this episode offers clarity and actionable insights. Timestamps and full transcript available below. What’s one change you’re making to your device habits after watching? Comment below!

21 Apr 2026 - 1 h 28 min
episode #14 - Shane Fielding: Inside the Extreme Life of a Pro Swimmer artwork

#14 - Shane Fielding: Inside the Extreme Life of a Pro Swimmer

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1849887/fan_mail/new] What’s it really like to beat Michael Phelps in a race… then spend 20 years processing the “what ifs”? In this raw episode of The Human Element, ex-Australian swimmer Shane opens up about racing in the golden era alongside Thorpey, Hackett, and Klim, the brutal 1% margins that decide Olympic dreams, and the car accident that derailed his final shot at the Games. He shares the heavy toll of near-misses, the long road to reframing “failure,” and how fatherhood + converting to Catholicism reshaped his definition of success. From idolising superstars to realising they’re human, this is a heartfelt conversation about sacrifice, resilience, fame’s dark side, and finding peace beyond the podium. If you’ve ever chased a big goal and wondered “was it worth it?”, hit play.

6 Apr 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode #13 - Professor Ernst Wolvetang: Making Mammoth Meatballs & T Rex Leather artwork

#13 - Professor Ernst Wolvetang: Making Mammoth Meatballs & T Rex Leather

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1849887/fan_mail/new] Join myself and Professor Ernst Wolvetang, a top bioengineer from the University of Queensland and Chief Scientific Officer of The Organoid Company,  as he shares groundbreaking work in genome editing, mini-brains, and regenerative medicine. In this episode you’ll hear about: 1. Lab-grown mammoth meatballs made with stem cells and ancient mammoth proteins — real meat, no animals harmed. 2. T-Rex collagen grown in chicken cells to make eco-friendly dinosaur-style leather. 3. The truth about de-extinction: bringing back mammoths, dire wolves, or even T-Rex — what’s actually possible and where the ethical lines are. 4. Tiny brain organoids that learn to play Pong, show signs of consciousness, react to psychedelics, and help study epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, and PTSD. 5. How these mini-brains could lead to personalized medicine tailored just for you. 6. CRISPR fixing genetic diseases today — and the big questions about designing “perfect” humans. 7. Why losing genetic diversity could be risky, plus how AI is changing science (for better and worse). From ethical meat and dino leather to unlocking brain mysteries and the future of humanity, this chat dives into where biology meets sci-fi — and what it means for our health, planet, and who we become. How far is too far? Watch now and decide for yourself.

2 Apr 2026 - 2 h 24 min
episode #12 - Professor Paul Bailes - Limitations of Logic artwork

#12 - Professor Paul Bailes - Limitations of Logic

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1849887/fan_mail/new] Professor Paul Bailes, a professor of computer science, discusses how coding is deeply philosophical, like Aristotle framing reality. During our chat we explore logic’s limits through Gödel’s theorems and classic paradoxes, then turn to AI’s rise—automating coding, exams, and desk jobs while sparing touch-based roles like dentistry.  If machines handle most “useful” work, what defines human worth?  Professor Bailes critiques pure utility, notes original sin’s everyday selfishness, and warns elites might see people as obsolete. He draws parallels to the secret Manhattan Project and hidden modern tech like drones and gait recognition. Expect to Learn: - Why programming is a form of metaphysics, not just technical work - How Gödel’s incompleteness theorems and paradoxes reveal the limits of        logic - Why AI is automating intellectual jobs—and which ones might survive - The case against judging people only by how “useful” they are - How original sin explains persistent human flaws - Historical secrets (Manhattan Project, early world war shots in Australia) and modern hidden tech parallels - Why virtue and kindness matter most in a machine-dominated future

10 Mar 2026 - 1 h 12 min
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