Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson tells Variety he's 'trying to encourage a shift in culture' to prioritize sleep and wellness When Chris Smith saw a headline about 47-year-old L.A.-based tech ...
In the controversial documentary "Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever," Bryan Johnson shares his “anti-aging protocol," on which he has spent millions of dollars Courtesy of Netflix Tech ...
The first few steps on the path toward living forever alongside the longevity enthusiast Bryan Johnson are straightforward: “Go to bed on time, eat healthy food, and exercise,” he told a crowd in ...
Johnson, 47, has made headlines for his $2 million-a-year quest to reverse aging. Companies offered "longevity-focused" services like blood testing and ice baths at the event. "If anyone's wondering ...
AS THE WILDFIRES continue to blaze, I am at a dark, cavernous event space 20 miles away in downtown Los Angeles on a mid-January morning, raving with several hundred mortals and Bryan Johnson, the ...
You’re probably at least peripherally aware of the subject of Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (now on Netflix): Bryan Johnson has a significant social media presence for being that weirdo ...
There’s currently no magic routine that will make humans live forever. But for tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, the quest to live longer lies in a routine of pills, shots, blood draws, and experimental ...
What I learned at Bryan Johnson’s “Don’t Die” summit is that optimizing yourself like artificial intelligence is not only futile. It is also very expensive. It turns out that optimizing yourself like ...