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In Brother Words

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by Joe Massey

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<p>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:<br><br>• HISTORY: The context for understanding today.<br><br>• SCIENCE: The blueprint of our identity.<br><br>• EXPERIENCE: The frontier of human capability.<br><br>• PHILOSOPHY: The connective tissue between the other pillars and humanity.<br><br>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.&nbsp;</p>

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4/3/2023

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Episode thumbnail for #18 - Isaac Kenyon: He Rowed For 84 Hours Straight, By Hour 3 His Brain Was Inventing Injuries

June 23, 2026

#18 - Isaac Kenyon: He Rowed For 84 Hours Straight, By Hour 3 His Brain Was Inventing Injuries

Send us Fan Mail Isaac Kenyon is a world record holder, Atlantic Ocean rower, and one of the most quietly remarkable endurance athletes alive. But this conversation isn't really about rowing. It's about why your mind quits before your body even gets close to its limit. It's about the difference between mental toughness and resilience — and why confusing the two might be the most dangerous thing you're doing. It's about what happens to four men on a 29-foot boat in the middle of an ocea...

Episode thumbnail for #17 - Dr Alec Ryrie: We Forgot How to Define Good (And It's Ruining Us!)

June 3, 2026

#17 - Dr Alec Ryrie: We Forgot How to Define Good (And It's Ruining Us!)

Send us Fan Mail What if Adolf Hitler never really left? Not physically, but morally. For over 80 years, Hitler and Nazism have served as the West's ultimate symbol of evil. But what happens when an entire civilization builds its moral framework around what it hates rather than what it loves? In this fascinating conversation, historian and author Dr. Alec Ryrie explores the provocative ideas behind his book The Age of Hitler and How We'll Survive It. Together, we unpack why Hitler re...

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

May 4, 2026

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

Send us Fan Mail 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 ear...

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What is In Brother Words?
<p>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:<br><br>• HISTORY: The context for understanding today.<br><br>• SCIENCE: The blueprint of our identity.<br><br>• EXPERIENCE: The frontier of human capability.<br><br>• PHILOSOPHY: The connective tissue between the other pillars and humanity.<br><br>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.&nbsp;</p>
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