• Longevity Is a Collective Endeavor: The Human Exposome and the Future of Healthspan

  • 2025/04/17
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Longevity Is a Collective Endeavor: The Human Exposome and the Future of Healthspan

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  • Tina Woods is a longevity strategist, systems thinker, and pioneer of the Human Exposome Project, a bold scientific and societal initiative redefining health as a collective endeavor. Pete Ward is a serial tech entrepreneur & co-founder of Humanity, a healthtech company using AI to help people extend their healthspan at scale. Together, they bring a powerful dual lens to the future of human health: systems change and individual action.

    In this wide-ranging episode, we explore why the future of longevity will not be won through biohacking alone—but through radically reimagining the environments we live in. From air quality and loneliness to digital infrastructure, biomarkers, and government policy, Tina and Pete unpack the systemic drivers of healthy aging, and what it will take to change the odds for everyone, not just the 1%.


    Timestamps

    00:00 Introducing the Human Exposome Project

    04:52 What really drives longevity: environment vs. genetics

    09:53 The economic case for prevention

    13:19 What Singapore and the Middle East are doing right

    18:03 Building cities for healthspan and human flourishing

    22:07 Private sector vs. public sector: who leads change?

    25:17 Incentives, missions, and shifting mindsets

    29:42 The risk of over-supplementation and longevity clinics

    34:06 Why testing, tracking, and N=1 still matter

    39:27 Can AI make personalized prevention equitable?

    44:35 Predictive models and the next biological clocks

    49:03 Are we waiting too long for consensus in science?

    52:28 Individual action vs. collective environment

    54:41 Data philanthropy and new public health models

    58:35 A billion-dollar longevity strategy

    1:03:27 The moonshot vision for 2030

    1:06:17 Closing reflections on humanity, purpose, and hope


    Expect to learn:

    Why the exposome, the totality of our lifetime exposures, may matter more than our genome

    What country has itself the trailblazer and example for the Exposome Project

    Why loneliness is one of the biggest killers—and what real community interventions look like

    How AI can personalize prevention without widening inequality

    What Tina and Pete would do with a billion dollars to transform global health

    And why the most powerful biological clock of the future may be one that measures joy, not just biomarkers

    📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast | @tina.technotic | @petavard | @juliankissa
    🌍 Website: thebeyondtomorrowpodcast.com / humanity.health / exposomemoonshot.org / information on Human Exposome Project can be found here: https://www.colliderhealth.com/
    📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com

    🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa
    📍 Subscribe to The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast for more conversations at the intersection of science, systems, and human flourishing.

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あらすじ・解説

Tina Woods is a longevity strategist, systems thinker, and pioneer of the Human Exposome Project, a bold scientific and societal initiative redefining health as a collective endeavor. Pete Ward is a serial tech entrepreneur & co-founder of Humanity, a healthtech company using AI to help people extend their healthspan at scale. Together, they bring a powerful dual lens to the future of human health: systems change and individual action.

In this wide-ranging episode, we explore why the future of longevity will not be won through biohacking alone—but through radically reimagining the environments we live in. From air quality and loneliness to digital infrastructure, biomarkers, and government policy, Tina and Pete unpack the systemic drivers of healthy aging, and what it will take to change the odds for everyone, not just the 1%.


Timestamps

00:00 Introducing the Human Exposome Project

04:52 What really drives longevity: environment vs. genetics

09:53 The economic case for prevention

13:19 What Singapore and the Middle East are doing right

18:03 Building cities for healthspan and human flourishing

22:07 Private sector vs. public sector: who leads change?

25:17 Incentives, missions, and shifting mindsets

29:42 The risk of over-supplementation and longevity clinics

34:06 Why testing, tracking, and N=1 still matter

39:27 Can AI make personalized prevention equitable?

44:35 Predictive models and the next biological clocks

49:03 Are we waiting too long for consensus in science?

52:28 Individual action vs. collective environment

54:41 Data philanthropy and new public health models

58:35 A billion-dollar longevity strategy

1:03:27 The moonshot vision for 2030

1:06:17 Closing reflections on humanity, purpose, and hope


Expect to learn:

Why the exposome, the totality of our lifetime exposures, may matter more than our genome

What country has itself the trailblazer and example for the Exposome Project

Why loneliness is one of the biggest killers—and what real community interventions look like

How AI can personalize prevention without widening inequality

What Tina and Pete would do with a billion dollars to transform global health

And why the most powerful biological clock of the future may be one that measures joy, not just biomarkers

📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast | @tina.technotic | @petavard | @juliankissa
🌍 Website: thebeyondtomorrowpodcast.com / humanity.health / exposomemoonshot.org / information on Human Exposome Project can be found here: https://www.colliderhealth.com/
📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com

🎙 Hosted by Julian Issa
📍 Subscribe to The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast for more conversations at the intersection of science, systems, and human flourishing.

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