The Look Up! Podcast with Marc Weinstein

The Look Up! Podcast with Marc Weinstein

Podcast de Marc Weinstein

The Look Up! Podcast with Marc Weinstein explores the human relationship to technology and the impact this has on our society at large.Through interviews with individuals on the front lines of the battle for our attention, Marc dives into important topics like social media addiction, behavioral design, tech giant abuse of power, depression, entrepreneurship worship, and the dissolution of trust.For press/media inquiries, general feedback, and/or guest recommendations for Marc, please email marc@thelookuppodcast.com.I appreciate your support!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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episode Managing Tectonic Technological Change artwork
Managing Tectonic Technological Change

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING The way we really grow and transcend, become better, people, companies, etc. We have to chase that discomfort, that’s how we get to the next level. ABOUT GUEST Eric Pilon-Bignell is a pragmatic futurist and the best-selling author of “Surfing Rogue Waves”, a book that discusses the constant anomaly of change and how humanity is pushed to navigate through this exponential pace of disruption. ABOUT “SURFING ROGUE WAVES” “Surfing Rogue Waves” presented the idea of Disruption as a means of moving forward in the future rather than being overtaken by the “Waves”. In this book, Eric shares how we could shape our life and the future of humanity with our decisions amidst change. EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode, Eric and I discuss the future and the fear it brings for most humans. We touch on certain emerging world conflicts and how we can engage with change at such a massive scale. We exchanged views of the world, happiness, and how we think it will progress after the changes that the pandemic brought. MY FAVORITE QUOTES: “We can't put a pin on any one of these because these waves are coming all over, but that kind of equal excitement and fear. I feel that’s where I’m at, I’m so excited about this, there's gonna be so many incredible things.” “My ego was “how do I always do more, how do I increase my peak performance?” “I'm getting my ass kicked on small waves. Right. But, but I'm in the zone. Like I'm locked in, I'm paddling, I'm focused, everything changes. I'm like, I'm intense and it's this really cool mix which we have in life.” “Happiness is how hard it is for you to achieve what you want to get." EPISODE BREAKDOWN: 04:03 - Writing the book during Covid-19 Lockdown 05:37 - Eric looking back through his journey, life aspirations, and changes 07:35 - Perspective of the future, curiosity and what it could bring 14:30 - “A lot of our old fears are almost like, I guess the buzz word, like fake fears now.” The definition of fear in a modern age, violence, famine, etc 20:30 - The inequality of wealth and its history in relation to happiness 27:40 - South Korea, plastic surgery and the scale of happiness 32:25 - The Fourth Industrial Revolution and technological transformation, to do or to die 44:38 - What is happiness to Eric? EPISODE LINKS ERIC'S INFO Website [http://ericpb.me/book] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericpilonbignell/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/EricPB.me] Twitter [https://twitter.com/EricPBme?s=20] Project7 [http://ericpb.me/project7] EPISODE REFERENCES Surfing Rogue Waves by Eric Pilon Bignell [https://authorhour.co/surfing-rogue-waves-eric-pilon-bignell-phd/] Vaccine war in the US [https://www.pennlive.com/coronavirus/2021/09/women-attack-new-york-city-restaurant-host-for-asking-about-their-vaccine-status-video.html] 3D printing organs [https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/on-the-road-to-3-d-printed-organs-67187] Future-Proofing workspace and digital transformation [https://www.imd.org/research-knowledge/articles/are-you-prepared-for-your-digital-transformation/] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein [http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein]. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

18 oct 2021 - 1 h 11 min
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Part II: Why We Breathe

Editors note: This is part 2 of our 2 part episode with Professor Jack Feldman, don’t forget to catch our first episode here [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/part-i-why-we-breathe/id1462159557?i=1000534434019]. THE MOST IMPORTANT THING We continue our conversation with Professor Jack Feldman on how he revolutionized our understanding of the neural control of breathing. We dived deeper into the topic of breathing and how it has the ability to change our emotional state. I also get to run a few yoga teachings on the breath by Jack to see how they align (or don’t) with his scientific understanding. ABOUT THE GUEST Jack Feldman [https://bioscience.ucla.edu/people/jack-feldman/] is a distinguished Professor of Neurobiology, he also holds a Ph.D. in Physics and is currently teaching at UCLA. His contributions [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7VU42UMAAAAJ&hl=en]to understanding the mechanisms of breathing and sighing include the pre-Bötzinger complex [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2173580818300750#:~:text=The%20pre%2DB%C3%B6tzinger%20complex%20(preB%C3%B6tC,in%20neonatal%20rat%20brainstem%20preparations.] and demonstrating the essential role in generating respiratory rhythm in fetal, neonatal, and adult mammals. Jack Feldman’s influence is evident in numerous highly cited reviews, textbooks, and lectures. He was awarded [https://newsroom.ucla.edu/dept/faculty/jack-feldman-honored-for-exceptional-contributions-to-physiological-sciences]the prestigious Hodgkin, Huxley, Katz Prize of The Physiological Society. EPISODE OVERVIEW In part two of this episode, Professor Jack Feldman shared his thoughts on living through the polio epidemic and broke down of the importance of a vaccine. Besides that, he also shared how his study finds that breathing could affect cognitive functions positively. Jack also took a few moments to highlight the differences in breathing between animals and humans in this episode. MY FAVORITE QUOTES “I've been wearing a seatbelt for ever since they became available. I've yet to get in a serious car accident. So you could argue why bother wearing a seatbelt? Well, you wear a seatbelt because the consequences of the rare possibility you get in an accident.” “if you weigh that against the possibility that the vaccine does something negative right now, that data is extremely small. I wouldn't say zero. It's extremely small. And certainly if the odds are 99.999999 in favor.” “One of the ways that the brain consolidates it's information is then when things repeat, it strengthens the connections between neurons.” “If you're less anxious, you're likely to have a longer lifespan if you could maintain it.” “When we think about how breath could be influencing higher function, cognition, or emotion, the signals that are related to breathing can arrive in the brain by a variety of pathways. Every time you expand your lungs, there are receptors in your lungs that become activated. They send signals up into the brainstem, through the vagus nerve.” EPISODE BREAKDOWN (PART 1) 05:10 - Jack’s recollection of the Polio endemic 08:30 - Touching on vaccines and Covid-19 13:00 - Neuro scientist on brain functions 27:30 - Thoughts on elogating breathing extending lifespans 34:38 - How breathing affects our mental states 44:30 - Something that Jack still finds surprising from his research 48:06 - A research that Jack personally wants to test EPISODE LINKS Professor Jack Feldman’s Info Jack Feldman - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jacklfeldman/] Jack Feldman - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-feldman-bb493639/] Jack’s scientific journals - Google Scholar [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7VU42UMAAAAJ&hl=en] Jack Feldman’s UCLA Profile [https://bioscience.ucla.edu/people/jack-feldman/] and Publications [https://bioscience.ucla.edu/people/jack-feldman/] References made in the episode The Science of Breath, Swami Rama [https://www.amazon.com/Science-Breath-Practical-Swami-Rama/dp/089389057X] Box Breathing Technique [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEmt1Znux58] Light on Yoga, BKS Iyengar [https://yogabog.com/sites/default/files/files/Iyengar_B_K_S__The_Illustrated_Light_On_Yoga.pdf] Overview of Nadi Channels [https://fractalenlightenment.com/14197/spirituality/nadis-the-channels-of-life-force-energy] Alternate Nostril Breathing [https://www.healthline.com/health/alternate-nostril-breathing] Marc’s Info Look Up! Patreon Community [https://www.patreon.com/lookuppodcast] Look Up! Website [https://www.thelookuppodcast.com/] Marc's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/warcmeinstein/] Marc's Twitter [https://twitter.com/WarcMeinstein] Look Up! On iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein/id1462159557] Look Up! On Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0DZTdrVBrw5qagcv1IikAE?si=6msaOFS0SHWHdjDub1aqag&nd=1] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein [http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein]. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

14 sept 2021 - 54 min
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Part I: Why We Breathe

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING How can something as simple as breathing impact our health and optimize performance? Famous for his breakthrough contributions within the field of breathing, sighing, and discovering the pre-botzinger complex. Jack Feldman takes us through almost four decades of his career, researching and discovering a process we all take for granted, breathing. ABOUT THE GUEST Jack Feldman [https://bioscience.ucla.edu/people/jack-feldman/] is a distinguished Professor of Neurobiology, he also holds a Ph.D. in Physics and is currently teaching at UCLA. His contributions [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7VU42UMAAAAJ&hl=en]to understanding the mechanisms of breathing and sighing include the pre-Bötzinger complex [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2173580818300750#:~:text=The%20pre%2DB%C3%B6tzinger%20complex%20(preB%C3%B6tC,in%20neonatal%20rat%20brainstem%20preparations.] and demonstrating the essential role in generating respiratory rhythm in fetal, neonatal, and adult mammals. Jack Feldman’s influence is evident in numerous highly cited reviews, textbooks, and lectures. He was awarded [https://newsroom.ucla.edu/dept/faculty/jack-feldman-honored-for-exceptional-contributions-to-physiological-sciences]the prestigious Hodgkin, Huxley, Katz Prize of The Physiological Society. ABOUT “WHAT JACK FELDMAN DOES” Professor Feldman’s laboratory focuses on the central problem confronting neuroscientists: how molecular, synaptic, and cellular properties of individual neurons in densely interconnected networks result in behaviors ranging from playing the piano to writing a book. Through a unique model system that enables them to perform studies that address this issue, Feldman and his colleagues are able to test their current hypothesis: pacemaker neurons underlie the generation of respiratory rhythm EPISODE OVERVIEW In part one of this episode, we got to speak to Professor Jack Feldman about his research into the field of breathing, sighing, and developing the Pre-Botzinger Complex. Jack broke down his journey of how he got into the research, conducting crazy experiments and took almost a decade trying to convince people of the importance of breaths. Jack also took a few moments to highlight how a study into brain stems kickstarted his interest in the topic of the brain breath connection. MY FAVORITE QUOTES “You can't do anything interesting if you're afraid of failing and I'm willing to bet that that's something that people in your realm also follow.” “You make investments, but some of the best investments are the things that might ultimately fail, but they could be spectacular.” “One of the challenges in science is that the technology progresses and sometimes the technology allows you to answer questions that are very important. You can answer before. The problem with that is that we're under a lot of pressure as scientists to keep producing. And when a new technique comes along, you have to learn it sometimes have to spend a lot of money to get the equipment necessary to do that and that the tracks, your productivity.” “Just like your car has one engine. We thought there would be a single-engine for breathing. We discovered about 15 years later that there appears to be a second engine and one engine is devoted to generating the inspiratory rhythm and the other is involved in generating rhythm.” “I realized that the literature was just simply wrong and we embarked upon a series of crazy experiments to try and see if we could localize a site for generating breathing. I wouldn't say much to my surprise that we identified a relatively small spot in the brainstem that seemed to be critical for the generation.” “You have to be resilient and you have to be persistent. At some point, you have to believe that you have an idea that's worth pursuing. ” “You have to be careful where you become too much of a believer in an idea because things often, even good ideas get overturned as science progresses, and you have to be able to recognize it.” EPISODE BREAKDOWN (PART 1) 03:17 - Jack’s most surprising discovery about brain + breath connection 08:30 - Closely held belief of how breath was generated 16:51 - When and why Jack started researching breathing 20:40 - How the study of breathing came about 33:00 - How a scientific peer review could make or break an experiment or theory Catch the rest of the episode in part 2 EPISODE LINKS Professor Jack Feldman’s Info Jack Feldman - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jacklfeldman/] Jack Feldman - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-feldman-bb493639/] Jack’s scientific journals - Google Scholar [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=7VU42UMAAAAJ&hl=en] Jack Feldman’s UCLA Profile [https://bioscience.ucla.edu/people/jack-feldman/] and Publications [https://bioscience.ucla.edu/people/jack-feldman/] References made in the episode Breathing Matters Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8WYJ3QwIpQ] Breathing Matters [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29740175] Article Science.org [https://www.science.org/] Nature.com [https://www.nature.com/] In Search of Memory, Eric Kandel [https://www.worldofbooks.com/fr-fr/livres/eric-r-kandel/in-search-of-memory/9780393329377?gclid=Cj0KCQjw-NaJBhDsARIsAAja6dONFgDzSLU-9DuSeecYNwXaedIl26qhyP8vQS2YxSKsxet0BPwEfAIaAqy2EALw_wcB#GOR001557614] Marc’s Info Look Up! Patreon Community [https://www.patreon.com/lookuppodcast] Look Up! Website [https://www.thelookuppodcast.com/] Marc's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/warcmeinstein/] Marc's Twitter [https://twitter.com/WarcMeinstein] Look Up! On iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein/id1462159557] Look Up! On Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0DZTdrVBrw5qagcv1IikAE?si=6msaOFS0SHWHdjDub1aqag&nd=1] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein [http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein]. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

06 sept 2021 - 52 min
episode Holy Sh!t We're Alive with Douglas Cartwright Founder of The Daily Shift and Author artwork
Holy Sh!t We're Alive with Douglas Cartwright Founder of The Daily Shift and Author

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING How does one break away from their Mormon roots, become a millionaire, and lose it all at a very young age just to pick it right back again. Doug talks to us about his journey of reinventions and how changing his perspective in life has brought back positivity in his life. ABOUT THE GUEST Doug Cartwright is the Founder and CEO of The Daily Shifts [https://www.thedailyshifts.com/], an online platform committed to lifelong transformation of the mind, body, and soul. Drawing from his personal experience of introspection and healing, The Daily Shifts is now an app, a master class, and blog that challenges you to be the best version of yourself. His new book “Holy Sh!t We’re Alive?” [https://www.thedailyshifts.com/book/order-now] taps into his life story. A psychedelic journey into meditation, silent retreats, astrophysics, neuroscience, philosophy, and all forms of self-healing. ABOUT “HOLY SH!T WE’RE ALIVE?” “Holy Sh!t We’re Alive?” [https://www.thedailyshifts.com/book/order-now] is the story of a psychedelic-sparked spiritual journey of an ex-Mormon millionaire. In this book, Doug broke down his journey into meditation, silent retreats, philosophy and all forms of self-healing. Through this journey, he learnt his mistakes, built a new reality and found the purpose of life by shifting his perspective, outlook and beliefs. In Holy Sh!t, We’re Alive, Doug shows you how to live with intention, trust yourself, and show up every day for a meaningful life. You’ll learn mind-blowing facts and important clues to understand your existence and unique contributions. Self-love can be your superpower. EPISODE OVERVIEW In this episode, we got to speak to Doug Cartwright about his book “Holy Sh!t We’re Alive?” and how his business, The Daily Shift, came to be. Doug deconstructs his two year journey into discovering spirituality, faith and the universe around him and how that changed his perspective in life. We also got to dive deeper into the chapters of his book to get a bigger picture of how and why it was written as is. Doug also took a few moments to highlight the importance of self love, finding faith and letting go. MY FAVORITE QUOTES “A major lesson I learned through it was the beauty of learning to trust my intuition..” “When we zoom out and just kind of realize that just being alive is the ultimate gift. It really takes the pressure off of our daily routine activities.” “If you look across the whole universe, there's nothing even remotely close to earth, but all the spots are a little tiny speck. We got dropped down here and it was like this really wow moment. “It's easier to be told by others what to think and to think for yourself. And it requires, you know, it, to be so vulnerable and kind of wipe your slate clean on. What's true and what's not true. Then rebuild it yourself.” “I'm truly committed to the higher path, to the spiritual path, to truly evolving my soul, to becoming the best version of myself.” “As long as I continue to put my best effort into the world, the universe will take care of me.” “Intuition is a tricky concept that you can’t measure. It’s this weird feeling, almost like a deep knowing feeling. But when you realize it and it opens up to you, you know you’re doing the right thing.” EPISODE BREAKDOWN 05:28 - Trusting one’s intuition 08:40 - Doug thinking back at his previous job and the stress that follows 10:20 - Doug’s experience during the Ayahuasca ceremony 13:44 - Views of life and how every experience is an opportunity 17:45 - Turning a traumatic experience into a life-changing lesson 23:11 - Envy, jealousy and desires in a relationship 31:17 - To love yourself is to remove pieces that doesn’t fit anymore 37:00 - Doug’s view on philosophy and why he decided to write his book 41:25 - Managing expectations through gratitude 43:16 - How is success and happiness measured? Doug explained 47:14 - Growing up Mormon and leaving the religion 54:00 - Finding instant connection within a community 58:28 - Doug’s take on being committed to a higher path through spirituality EPISODE LINKS Doug’s Info Doug Cartwright - Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/doug_cartwright/?hl=en] Doug Cartwright - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-cartwright-3aa157180/] Book - Holy Sh!t We’re Alive: Now What? [https://www.thedailyshifts.com/book/order-now] The Daily Shift Website [https://www.thedailyshifts.com/] The Daily Shift Instagram [http://instagram.com/thedailyshifts] Holy Sh!t We’re Alive Podcast [https://anchor.fm/doug-cartwright] References made in the episode Ayahuasca Ceremony [https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-14913/what-to-expect-during-an-ayahuasca-ceremony.html] Apollo 13 (1995) Film [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112384/] A Return to Love Book by Marianne Williamson [https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/845977.A_Return_to_Love] MEO-DMT (psychedelics) [https://wayofleaf.com/psychedelics/what-is-5-meo-dmt] Mormonism [https://www.history.com/topics/religion/mormons#:~:text=Mormons%20are%20a%20religious%20group,than%2016%20million%20members%20worldwide.] Michael Singer [https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/950132.Michael_A_Singer] Carl Jung - “beware of unearned wisdom” [https://www.shakhilburse.com/post/unearned-wisdom#:~:text=Now%20the%20simulation%20is%20more,%E2%80%9Cbeware%20of%20unearned%20wisdom%E2%80%9D.] Alan Watts - “Purpose of life” [https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/463182-the-meaning-of-life-is-just-to-be-alive-it#:~:text=Quotes%20%3E%20Quotable%20Quote-,%E2%80%9CThe%20meaning%20of%20life%20is%20just%20to%20be%20alive.,to%20achieve%20something%20beyond%20themselves.%E2%80%9D] Marc’s Info Look Up! Patreon Community [https://www.patreon.com/lookuppodcast] Look Up! Website [https://www.thelookuppodcast.com/] Marc's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/warcmeinstein/] Marc's Twitter [https://twitter.com/WarcMeinstein] Look Up! On iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein/id1462159557] Look Up! On Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0DZTdrVBrw5qagcv1IikAE?si=6msaOFS0SHWHdjDub1aqag&nd=1] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein [http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein]. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

20 ago 2021 - 1 h 4 min
episode Part 2: Manufacturing Molecules with Ben Chiarelli, Foudner & CEO of Cellibre artwork
Part 2: Manufacturing Molecules with Ben Chiarelli, Foudner & CEO of Cellibre

THE MOST IMPORTANT THING These days, manufacturing comes with numerous barriers: economic, environmental, and social. Ben talks to us about how Cellibre is revolutionizing the industry using “cellular agriculture” making supply chains efficient and affordable, and prioritising sustainability. ABOUT THE GUEST In his own words, Benjamin “Ben” Chiarelli is a “founder, investor, adviser, and connector.” Over the past decade, he has worked as a healthcare investment banker for the country’s biggest names, including Deloitte, Jefferies & Company, and J.P. Morgan. He has also been at the helm of teams at Millennium Health, ASCA Design LLC, and Synthetic Genomics, alongside working under movers and shakers in the science world. Drawing from his experience with healthcare investment banking, Ben has founded two of his own companies: private equity firm Divitempus Ventures, as well as cellular agriculture Cellibre. ABOUT CELLIBRE Founded in 2017, Cellibre [https://www.cellibre.com/] develops cellular agriculture solutions for products that have traditionally had issues scaling production in a sustainable, economic, and high-quality way. Utilising the science of synthetic biology, Cellibre changes and optimizes the cells that produce the target natural product. The cellular agriculture company has pioneered breakthroughs in energy, ingredients, medicines, and more. Their current focus is to use their expertise in the production of pharmaceutical-grade cannabinoids, revolutionizing the way cannabinoid-based medicines are sourced, produced, and consumed. EPISODE OVERVIEW In this second half of our chat with Ben, we pick his brain about Cellibre, sustainability, and manufacturing technology that is revolutionizing the industry. Ben deconstructs the science behind cellular technology, particularly as it pertains to cannabinoids. Comparing it to computing, we also talked about the future of technology, genetics, and our instinct for adaptation. With expectations for Cellibre to go commercial later this year, Ben also takes a few moments to highlight the importance of work-life balance, putting people over the company, and how radical it is to have empathy for others. MY FAVORITE QUOTES “We have big visions of reinventing how we make things as humanity.” “Don’t think that you have to conquer the world every single day.” “We think about these things (sustainability) really superficially. So, if you think about what nature is, and more fundamentally, what biology is, it’s the world’s most elegant manufacturing tech.” “If you’re thinking about policy, or you’re thinking about business, try and think about it from the perspective of the person who has the least […] Think about it from the perspective of the guy in rural America or the kid in the inner city.” “I want to be able to deconstruct and reconstruct nature in a way that’s sustainable, where we’re not going into the ecosystem to provide human beings with benefit.” “How do we leverage nature to actually keep us sustainable, while at the same time, keeping the planet healthy?” “I always want to help. I always want to get an answer, but sometimes there’s just not one.” EPISODE BREAKDOWN 03:54 - Surrounding yourself with knowledgeable people 07:02 - Connecting the technical with the business; hiring people with expertise 10:11 - Ben’s role at Cellibre as its founder 13:30 - Being a father and a founder: managing time and expectations, and being present 18:45 - Going beyond a superficial understanding of sustainability 24:11 - Decoding the astounding complexity of cannabis plants 26:47 - The state of technology, minimal cells, and the requirements for life 29:42 - Making supply chains more efficient, affordable, and sustainable at Cellibre 32:35 - Prioritising the accessibility of their product 35:16 - Facing legal barriers, focusing on CBG and CBD, and going commercial 37:04 - The limitless possibilities of cannabinoids 42:17 - Being adaptable and the future of manufacturing technology 47:28 - The importance of mental health and having empathy for others EPISODE LINKS Ben’s Info Ben’s LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/benchiarelli/] Cellibre Website [https://www.cellibre.com/] 83bar Website [https://www.83bar.com/] American Made Linear Systems Website [http://www.linersystems.com/index.php] References made in the episode Martine Rothblatt [https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinerothblatt/] Peter Thiel of Founders Fund [https://foundersfund.com/team/peter-thiel/] Eric Weinstein of Founders Fund [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Weinstein] Steve Jurvetson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jurvetson] Barry Schuler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Schuler] Josh Wolf’s Tell Me Something Good [https://podcasts.apple.com/my/podcast/tell-me-something-good-w-josh-wolf/id804816894] Daniel Gibson, Ph.D. of Codex DNA [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-gibson-dgg7dgg] Jennifer Doudna and CRISPR gene editing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Doudna] Upside Foods (formerly, Memphis Meats) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upside_Foods] Marc’s Info Look Up! Patreon Community [https://www.patreon.com/lookuppodcast] Look Up! Website [https://www.thelookuppodcast.com/] Marc's Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/warcmeinstein/] Marc's Twitter [https://twitter.com/WarcMeinstein] Look Up! On iTunes [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein/id1462159557] Look Up! On Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/0DZTdrVBrw5qagcv1IikAE?si=6msaOFS0SHWHdjDub1aqag&nd=1] Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein [http://supporter.acast.com/the-look-up-podcast-with-marc-weinstein]. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for privacy and opt-out information.

11 jul 2021 - 56 min
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