33. Future Robots: Human Cells and Synthetic Morphogenesis.
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**Mizter Rad:** Welcome back to the Mizter Rad Show! I'm your host, Mizter Rad, and today we're diving into the world of "Anthrobots" with the amazing Gizem Gumuskaya. Gizem, welcome to the show!
**Gizem Gumuskaya:** Thanks, Mizter Rad. I'm thrilled to be here.
**Mizter Rad:** Let's kick things off. Gizem, synthetic morphogenesis sounds revolutionary. Can you break it down for us?
**Gizem Gumuskaya:** Sure! Synthetic morphogenesis allows us to create self-constructing products, much like natural systems. For example, anthrobots—tiny robots made from human cells—are engineered using protocols from Tufts and Harvard. They can navigate and perform tasks inside the human body, potentially transforming medicine.
**Mizter Rad:** Wow, that's incredible. How do these anthrobots power themselves?
**Gizem Gumuskaya:** They use glucose, just like our cells, which makes them sustainable and efficient within the body.
**Mizter Rad:** So, what about applications beyond medicine?
**Gizem Gumuskaya:** We're exploring using nature's morphogenetic power in construction too. Imagine growing bricks from calcified tissues, leading to self-assembling buildings and reducing our dependence on traditional materials.
**Mizter Rad:** That's mind-blowing! And how can our listeners get involved?
**Gizem Gumuskaya:** Synthetic biology is becoming accessible to everyone. I share resources and updates on Twitter and Instagram, so feel free to reach out if you're curious.
**Mizter Rad:** Thank you, Gizem, for this insightful discussion. Anthrobots and synthetic morphogenesis could truly reshape our world.
**Gizem Gumuskaya:** Thanks for having me, Mizter Rad. It's been a pleasure.
**Mizter Rad:** And thank you to our listeners for tuning in. Stay curious, and we'll see you next time on the Mizter Rad Show!
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28. Tripping into the Future: How Psychedelics Are Shaping Us. feat. Anne Philippi
Welcome to a truly mind-expanding episode of the Mizter Rad Show, where we're venturing into the transformative realms of psychedelics with our esteemed guest, Anne Philippi. Today, you'll be riding shotgun with us on a journey that delves deep into the potential for healing and self-discovery through the power of psychedelic substances.
In this episode, we traverse the intricate landscape of how compounds like MDMA and psilocybin mushrooms are not just redefining recreational use, but pioneering a revolution in therapeutic practices. Whether it's dealing with the trauma faced by civilians in conflict zones or the retraumatization brought on by social media, Anne highlights the essential role of guided experiences.
Grab your headphones and prepare to be immersed in a captivating conversation about the resurgence of psychedelic therapy in modern medicine. Hear the heartening story of a mother who found solace from postpartum depression through magic mushrooms after tuning into Joe Rogan's podcast and discover why states like California and Oregon are at the forefront of decriminalization.
Anne, the founder of The New Health Club and host of a podcast centered around the nascent psychedelic industry, shares her personal transformative experience with psilocybin and MDMA-assisted therapy. She paints a future where in 50 years, the stigma is lifted, and psychoactive substances are seamlessly integrated into our daily lives to enhance focus, relationships, and creativity.