4.8 • 2K Ratings
🗓️ 17 January 2018
⏱️ 135 minutes
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Would you like to be able to hit your flow state on demand? Can you imagine having command over your mental focus, creativity, memory, and even your emotions? What a different world it would be if we humans held the power optimize our consciousness, and as a result, our psychological relationship to each other, and to the planet we all inhabit.
Our guest Daniel Schmachtenberger has dedicated his life to figuring out simple solutions to complex problems. The world is a complicated place. Health and happiness tend to elude many of us, due to how overwhelming it can be to figure it all out. Most of us have a desire to make a positive contribution to the world and to derive meaning from our lives, but often don’t know where to start.
But to effect positive change globally, we each need a method by which to improve ourselves on a micro level, before branching out to make the monumental changes we likely need to thrive, or perhaps even survive, as a species. Daniel believes that more significant societal issues will more easily be solved using a broad, systemic approach. The catch is that we as individuals have to get our biology and mindset in order first.
His mission is gaining momentum through Neurohacker Collective, an organization dedicated to discovering the most cutting-edge technologies for human performance. Their flagship product, Qualia, has taken the nootropic and smart drug world by storm and has quickly emerged as one of the most widely respected, highly studied brain supplements on the market. (Just about every episode of The Life Stylist Podcast recorded in the past year has been done so under the influence of this remarkable product.)
In this mind-blowing episode, we learn not only why Daniel and his team created Qualia, exactly how and why it works so well, but also what Neurohacker Collective has in store for the future. Trust me when I say, this is not a future- or episode- you will want to miss.
As you listen to this powerfully inspiring conversation with Daniel, think of one person you know who is interested in enhancing their mental and emotional intelligence, and overall quality of life, then share this show with them via text, email, or social media.
Here's to upgrading your neurology,
Luke
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0:00.0 | The Lifestylist. Episode 118, featuring Daniel Smockdenberger. |
0:26.8 | I'm Luke Story, a former celebrity fashion stylist and founder of School of Style. |
0:31.9 | For the past 20 years, I've been relentlessly dedicated to my deepest passion, |
0:38.3 | designing the ultimate lifestyle based on the most powerful principles of health and spirituality. The Lifestyle podcast is a show dedicated to sharing my discoveries and the experts |
0:44.3 | behind them with you. |
0:50.3 | Well, hello, my fellow brave Homo sapiens. |
0:57.3 | I'm Luke Story, and I'm here to bring to you the second episode of this 2018. |
1:03.1 | Happy New Year, and this one is not going to disappoint. |
1:06.7 | My guest today is Daniel Schmockenberger, who is a scientist, a complex systems designer, and an evolutionary philosopher. |
1:15.4 | He's also the co-founder of Neurohacker Collective and the founder of Emergence Project, a futurist think tank. |
1:22.4 | Now, I found Daniel through Neurohacker Collective who make my all-time favorite neutropic stat called Qualia. |
1:28.2 | I talk about it on the show all the time. It's by far the most potent and well-thought-out |
1:33.0 | brain supplement I've ever taken, so I just had to track down the guy behind it. Now, when I found |
1:38.9 | Neurohacker Collective, I discovered, wow, these guys are up to a lot, And Qualia is just kind of the tip of the iceberg. |
1:45.9 | So in this interview, we really talk about his vision for the company and for the world. |
1:51.4 | And I got to tell you what, he's just one of the smartest people I've ever sat down and had a conversation with in my life. |
1:58.4 | So seriously, I'm not even exaggerate. |
2:00.2 | In 47 years, he's one of those brilliant |
2:02.3 | people I've ever talked to. It was fascinating to sit down and get to engage with him. It's as if I |
2:09.2 | would ask him a question, and I thought my questions were pretty well thought out and fairly |
2:14.3 | bright, you know? I mean, I knew I was going to be interviewing someone with the brain and their skull. |
2:18.2 | So I put some thought into it. |
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