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Méline Liu has sat across from some of the world's leading voices in longevity, neuroscience, and human performance. But what does she actually do herself?
In this candid behind-the-scenes moment, Méline shares the daily habits she never skips, the brain food she swears by, the biohack that surprised her most, and why she launched a print magazine in a world that said print was dead. She also explains what makes The HumanWare Project different, why critical thinking is the most important longevity tool nobody talks about, and what the red rocks of Sedona did to her nervous system.
This is a short, unfiltered look at the person behind the camera and the daily practices she has built from years of being in the room with the world's best.
Shee explains:
◼ The daily habit she never skips to quiet her mind
◼ Why she wears a continuous glucose monitor and what it has taught her
◼ The mushroom powder that gives her mental clarity every morning
◼ The biohack that surprised her most: brain training and neural circuit work
◼ Why she made a print magazine and what happened when she did
0:00 Intro
0:09 What Makes The HumanWare Project Different
0:23 The One Thing She Never Skips Every Day
0:38 Why Critical Thinking Is a Longevity Tool
0:41 The Weirdest Longevity Tip She Has Tried
0:51 Her Favourite Brain Food and Why She Drinks Mushroom Powder
1:04 The Device on Her Arm and What It Tells Her About Her Body
1:21 Why She Made a Print Magazine in a Digital World
2:00 The Biohack That Surprised Her Most: Brain Training
2:26 The Book That Changed How She Thinks
2:51 Her Favourite Place She Has Filmed So Far
3:09 The Creative Process Behind Every HumanWare Episode
🔔 Subscribe to The HumanWare Project so you never miss an episode:
https://www.youtube.com/@thehumanwareproject?sub_confirmation=1
By Méline LiuMéline Liu has sat across from some of the world's leading voices in longevity, neuroscience, and human performance. But what does she actually do herself?
In this candid behind-the-scenes moment, Méline shares the daily habits she never skips, the brain food she swears by, the biohack that surprised her most, and why she launched a print magazine in a world that said print was dead. She also explains what makes The HumanWare Project different, why critical thinking is the most important longevity tool nobody talks about, and what the red rocks of Sedona did to her nervous system.
This is a short, unfiltered look at the person behind the camera and the daily practices she has built from years of being in the room with the world's best.
Shee explains:
◼ The daily habit she never skips to quiet her mind
◼ Why she wears a continuous glucose monitor and what it has taught her
◼ The mushroom powder that gives her mental clarity every morning
◼ The biohack that surprised her most: brain training and neural circuit work
◼ Why she made a print magazine and what happened when she did
0:00 Intro
0:09 What Makes The HumanWare Project Different
0:23 The One Thing She Never Skips Every Day
0:38 Why Critical Thinking Is a Longevity Tool
0:41 The Weirdest Longevity Tip She Has Tried
0:51 Her Favourite Brain Food and Why She Drinks Mushroom Powder
1:04 The Device on Her Arm and What It Tells Her About Her Body
1:21 Why She Made a Print Magazine in a Digital World
2:00 The Biohack That Surprised Her Most: Brain Training
2:26 The Book That Changed How She Thinks
2:51 Her Favourite Place She Has Filmed So Far
3:09 The Creative Process Behind Every HumanWare Episode
🔔 Subscribe to The HumanWare Project so you never miss an episode:
https://www.youtube.com/@thehumanwareproject?sub_confirmation=1