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This week’s guest is the biohacker and tech entrepreneur Bob Troia. Bob has a passion for personal optimization, and he loves using data to help people live healthier lives. As a software engineer and a keen athlete, Bob has been involved in the Quantified Self and biohacking movements since their inception. Today, he’s the co-founder of Awesome Labs and the founder of OPTML coaching and consultancy company. Bob also likes to share his insights on self-quantification and self-optimization through his Quantified Bob website and blog.
We chat about the latest developments in health technology and biohacking, and Bob explains how to use the data from wearables, apps, and diagnostic tools to improve our emotional and physical wellbeing. Plus, he shares some of his best sleep hacks and provides simple, actionable tips to minimize exposure to EMFs in the home.
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This week’s guest is the biohacker and tech entrepreneur Bob Troia. Bob has a passion for personal optimization, and he loves using data to help people live healthier lives. As a software engineer and a keen athlete, Bob has been involved in the Quantified Self and biohacking movements since their inception. Today, he’s the co-founder of Awesome Labs and the founder of OPTML coaching and consultancy company. Bob also likes to share his insights on self-quantification and self-optimization through his Quantified Bob website and blog.
We chat about the latest developments in health technology and biohacking, and Bob explains how to use the data from wearables, apps, and diagnostic tools to improve our emotional and physical wellbeing. Plus, he shares some of his best sleep hacks and provides simple, actionable tips to minimize exposure to EMFs in the home.
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