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Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

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Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast
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  • Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

    Chris Mirabile: Why One Ingredient Will Never Stop You From Aging (And What Actually Does)

    13/05/2026 | 53 min
    Most of what the supplement and skincare industry sells for aging targets one pathway at a time. But your biology does not age that way. It declines across 12 interconnected processes simultaneously, and by the time one of them shows up on your skin, the others have already been running for years.
    We at Young Goose believe that skin longevity is not a topical problem. It is a whole biology problem, and the ingredients you choose, how they interact, and whether anyone has actually tested them together matters more than any single molecule ever could.
    In this episode, we are joined for the second time around by Chris Mirabile, founder of NOVOS which is the first biotech company to target all 12 biological causes of aging. Chris collaborates with leading researchers at Harvard and MIT and has built his work around one premise: that real interventions require real testing on real humans, not just promising ingredients.
    Let's dive in.
    What's Discussed:
    (2:14) Why single ingredient marketing is a commercial story, not a scientific one.
    (9:56) The three hallmarks hitting skin hardest and how they feed each other.
    (12:02) How UV damage depletes 90% of NAD in the skin from a single exposure event.
    (22:14) Why stacking molecules requires human testing, not just ingredient research.
    (33:48) The NOVOS cardiovascular study and results that surprised the researchers.
    (48:12) Why spending more on your biology does not make your protocol safe.
    (1:02:18) What omics testing reveals that epigenetics alone cannot tell you.
    (1:09:45) Where skin longevity is heading in the next five years.

    Find more from Young Goose:
    Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.com
    Instagram: @young_goose_skincare

    Find more from Chris Mirabile & Slow My Age:
    Instagram: @slowmyage
    YouTube: @slowmyage
    TikTok:@slowmyage
    X: @slowmyage
    Personal Blog: slowmyage.com
    Find more from NOVOS:
    Website: NOVOSlabs.com
    Instagram: @NOVOSlabs
    Facebook: NOVOS
    Youtube: @NOVOSlabs
    TikTok: @NOVOSlabs_
    X: @NOVOSLabs
  • Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

    Biohackers React To Viral SkinTok Videos on Dermaroller, Red Light Therapy Wands & Tretinoin

    06/05/2026 | 33 min
    Most of what goes viral on SkinTok is missing one thing. The part where someone actually checks if it works.
    In this bonus episode, Amitay and Anastasia break down three of the most viral skincare trends circulating today, red light therapy wands, at-home dermarolling, and tretinoin, and run each one through a biohacker's lens. Not to dismiss them outright. But to ask the questions the original videos never do.
    What is actually happening at the cellular level? What are the real risks? And where does the marketing stop and the science start?
    What’s Discussed:
    (2:03) Why red light therapy wands are closer to a flashlight than a treatment.
    (4:26) What photon accumulation actually means and why moving a wand around your face defeats the purpose.
    (10:42) Why "sold out" is a marketing claim, not proof that something works.
    (14:00) What dermarolling actually does to the skin and where the real risks are.
    (15:21) Why elastin claims in skincare are almost always wrong.
    (17:06) The difference between at-home dermarolling and professional microneedling.
    (19:51) How to use a dermaroller safely if you choose to.
    (28:32) Why tretinoin makes skin worse before it gets better and what that actually means.
    (32:58) The half-life of vitamin A and why twice a week use barely moves the needle.
    (34:06) How retinoids accelerate cellular turnover but also drive senescence.
    (35:44) What can counteract the long-term tradeoffs of tretinoin use.

    Check out our Mother’s Day Special:
    Explore the Mother’s Day gift sets at younggoose.com/pages/mothers-day
    Find more from Young Goose:
    Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.com
    Instagram: @young_goose_skincare
  • Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

    Real Talk on Motherhood, Postpartum Skin, and Rebuilding from the Inside Out with Anastasia Khodzhaeva

    29/04/2026 | 1 h 1 min
    Mothers sacrifice so much of themselves to carry another human being in their body for nine months. Even after childbirth, there's a phase called the fourth trimester because babies are still heavily dependent on moms for their survival.
    Motherhood looks different for every woman. For Anastasia, who is a first-time mom, motherhood looked particularly different since her family is overseas and she's also running Young Goose with Amitay. Yet, there's something unique when a biohacker becomes a mom that new moms can learn from.
    In this Young Goose Mother's Day Special, we celebrate every mother who gives selflessly to their family. We also take a peek into Anastasia's life as a new mom, what changed in her body and mindset, and how she maintained her self-care while taking care of the family and the business.
    This episode will make you realize that it takes a village to raise a kid, but it takes a great mom to raise a kid and still come back to herself. Because the only way she can show up fully for others is when she can show up for herself first.
    What's Discussed:
    (3:11) Who Anastasia was before motherhood: the risk-taker who crossed the world.
    (6:03) Why Anastasia loves a small circle and how she protects it.
    (10:09) Why Anastasia went back to work early, and the regret she wants other new moms to avoid.
    (12:00) Why motherhood is the hardest thing she has ever done, more than building a company.
    (15:49) How motherhood flipped the dynamic: why the assertive co-CEO becomes the soft parent.
    (25:26) Postpartum breakouts, cortisol, and why her skin told the story before anything else did.
    (29:25) What her early postpartum self-care actually looked like.
    (30:33) The non-negotiables: PEMF mat, lymphatic drainage suit, and red light therapy.
    (34:04) Anastasia's postpartum bounce-back stack: spermidine, NAD+, and PC.
    (1:58) How a biohacker reconnects with a body that no longer feels like her own.
    (4:05) The self-massage course that changed everything.
    (5:42) What self-care actually looks like in this season of motherhood.
    (10:02) Redefining energy as a mother: capacity, limits, and the cost of burnout.
    (16:01) Mindfulness as a skincare tool: why lowering cortisol shows up on your face.
    (26:06) The 20-minute practice that can stand in for hours of lost sleep.
    (27:45) The 4-7-8 breathing technique for moms who do not have 20 minutes.
    (43:28) Advice for new moms who feel self-care is unrealistic in this season.
    (43:45) The reframe that changes what self-care means for a new mom forever.

    Check out our Mother’s Day Special:
    Explore the Mother’s Day gift sets at https://www.younggoose.com/pages/mothers-day
    Find more from Young Goose:
    Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at https://younggoose.com
    Instagram: @young_goose_skincare
  • Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

    Why Niacinamide Is Not the NAD+ Hero You Think It Is

    22/04/2026 | 59 min
    Most of the NAD+ skincare on shelves right now is built on a misunderstanding. And if you've been trusting niacinamide to do the heavy lifting, this episode is going to change how you read a label.
    This episode is Part 2 of our NAD+ deep dive. Here, we get into what actually works to raise NAD+ in the skin, the real precursors, the delivery technology that gets them where they need to go, and the mitochondrial support system most brands leave out. We also walk through the lifestyle levers that move the needle, and why one of them becomes non-negotiable for women after a certain age.
    If Part 1 explains what steals your NAD+, this episode is where the science gets practical and eye-opening.
    What's Discussed:
    (5:07) What the clinical data actually says about topical niacinamide
    (7:21) Why most niacinamide products on your shelf are underdosed
    (8:16) The roundabout pathway that makes niacinamide a poor NAD+ precursor
    (9:03) Niacinamide is a brightening agent, not an NAD+ booster
    (10:15) Why NMN can't cross the skin barrier alone
    (11:19) CD38 and blocking the enzyme that destroys NAD+
    (13:03) NAD+ alone is potential energy, not usable energy
    (13:45) Liposomal encapsulation and how real precursors get into the skin
    (17:02) The five mitochondrial pathways your skin actually needs
    (18:53) Senescent cells and the next telomeres conversation
    (25:17) Why NAD Apex targets NAD+ in three dimensions
    (26:39) Lifestyle strategies: fasting and the AMPK pathway
    (28:47) How to get 30 to 50% more NAD+ from caloric restriction through fasting
    (30:37) The fun fact behind why 16:8 fasting became the standard
    (33:02) HIIT and its compounding effect on baseline NAD+
    (34:51) Sleep is an NAD+ dependent repair session, not just rest
    (39:15) Your skin does 8x more renewal at night
    (41:38) Sun protection as an NAD+ strategy
    (44:49) Why you should expose your back more than your face
    (45:29) Contrast therapy, heat shock proteins, and cold-driven biogenesis
    (50:32) Why stacking NAD+ boosting activities at 50% beats maxing out one modality
    (52:49) The perimenopause problem no one is talking about
    (56:29) Why niacinamide creates homework for the body
    (1:01:46) You recycle more NAD+ daily than you can ever supplement
    (1:02:19) 5-Amino-1MQ, the peptide that recycles NAD+
    (1:05:35) Mitophagy, autophagy, and the role of spermidine
    (1:06:44) Ergothioneine, the only antioxidant with a direct mitochondrial transporter
    (1:07:46) Fermented resveratrol and activating SIRT1

    Check out resources mentioned:
    Part 1 of our NAD+ deep dive: The NAD+ Thief Your Skin Can't Escape: CD38, Zombie Cells, and the Decline
    Check out our NAD+ Guide: NAD+ & SKIN AGING - The Cellular Energy Connection
    Sleep is Skincare episode: How Timing Unlocks Your Body’s Best Skincare Repair
    Find more from Young Goose:
    Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at https://younggoose.com
    Instagram: @young_goose_skincare
    Vampire Exosomes: Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment Recovery https://younggoose.com/products/vampire-exosomes
  • Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast

    Dr. Alan Bauman: Why Biohackers Are Losing Their Hair Faster Than Everyone Else

    15/04/2026 | 1 h 17 min
    A lot of us treat hair loss the way skincare treats wrinkles, as a cosmetic problem to cover up. But almost every case of thinning, recession, or shedding has something deeper driving it, and by the time it shows up in the mirror, a significant amount of density is already gone.
    We at Young Goose believe that beauty is whole body care, and hair is one of the most metabolically active tissues in the body. It is also one of the first places systemic stress, hormone shifts, nutrient deficiencies, and inflammation show up.
    In this episode, Dr. Alan Bauman joins us to break down the biology of hair aging and the protocols that actually move the needle. Dr. Bauman is the founder of Bauman Medical in Boca Raton and one of the pioneers of modern hair restoration, with nearly three decades of clinical practice and more than 35,000 patients treated.
    His core message is simple and urgent: time equals follicles. Every week of delay is density you do not get back. And most people have no idea it is happening until the loss is already visible.
    We go deeper into this in the latest episode of Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast. We also cover the hidden hair loss risks of GLP-1s and testosterone optimization, the precision diagnostics replacing guesswork, and the red light therapy details almost no one talks about.
    Let's dive in!
    What's Discussed:
    (2:20) How Dr. Bauman became a hair restoration pioneer and the patient who changed everything.
    (9:50) Why hair is an emotional organ and a biomarker for systemic health.
    (12:14) Time equals follicles: why every week of delay costs you density.
    (13:38) The mechanism of androgenetic alopecia and how DHT miniaturizes the follicle.
    (16:30) Why DHT is not the only driver: stress, inflammation, nutrient deficiency, and GLP-1s.
    (18:55) The hidden hair loss risks of weight loss peptides and caloric deficits.
    (21:06) Precision diagnostics: AI-powered microscopy, DNA testing, and preservation first.
    (23:36) What genetic testing actually tells us about your DHT metabolism pathways.
    (29:40) Minoxidil and finasteride explained, and why oral microdose is the modern approach.
    (32:20) Dutasteride, topical finasteride, and when to escalate.
    (39:41) Copper tripeptide, zinc thymulin, and the peptides with real hair growth data.
    (42:18) The hair loss side effect of TRT and hormone optimization nobody warns you about.
    (48:09) Red light therapy for hair: the science, the studies, and what actually works.
    (52:00) Wavelength precision, power density, and why most devices will not move a follicle.
    (59:06) Why movement destroys the premise of photobiomodulation.
    (1:04:36) PRP and modern dual spin protocols for hair regeneration.
    (1:08:28) Autologous hair follicle stem cell banking and the future of restoration.

    Find more from Young Goose:
    Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.com
    Instagram: @young_goose_skincare
    Vampire Exosomes: Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment Recovery https://younggoose.com/products/vampire-exosomes

    Find more from Dr. Alan Bauman:
    Instagram: @dralanbauman
    Youtube: @AlanBaumanMD
    X: @DrAlanBauman
    Facebook: Bauman Medical Group
    Shop: https://dralanbauman.com/
    Website: https://www.baumanmedical.com/
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Welcome to Biohacking Beauty, the definitive exploration of skin health through the lens of longevity medicine and cellular biology. Hosted by the founders of Young Goose, Amitay Eshel and Anastasia Khodzhaeva, this podcast moves beyond "single-molecule" trends to uncover the multi-mechanism protocols required to optimize the body’s largest organ. We bridge the gap between systemic longevity research and topical application. By hosting world-renowned experts in mitochondrial health, epigenetic signaling, and regenerative medicine, we translate complex research into actionable strategies for biological recalibration. From the 12 Hallmarks of Aging to the latest in bio-harmonizing lifestyle shifts, Biohacking Beauty provides the molecular tools and insights needed to align your skin’s appearance with your body’s peak biological potential.
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