Dave Asprey
☕️Founder of Bulletproof☕
3x NY Times science author
Father of #Biohacking
Host of ▶️ Bulletproof Radio
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First 5 Minutes of Automated Transcript:
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what’s up everyone out and I are here
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everyone sees says they’re telling
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followers that we started right now so
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when they start they’re gonna see this
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Alan I promise I know how Instagram
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works a hundred percent right now
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there’s 12 people and they all heard you
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say I don’t think they can hear us
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hey guys can you hear me let me know
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let’s see if they’re giving us loves so
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Alan does not have his own history idea
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so we are here in our garden look at
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that
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that would be strawberries those would
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be raspberries Alan what’s a big ugly
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thing right there I figured it’s called
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it’s basically an artichoke family
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derivative you eat the stalks but
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thought we’d answer some questions more
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likely all interesting biohacking
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questions I’ll answer some ten-year-old
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questions or anything about programming
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Python and we’re gonna find this game or
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JavaScript and we’re gonna find some
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strawberries in here because it’s stupid
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Instagram all right there we go
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strawberry look at that thing oh sure
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all right we’re back
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sorry for the interruption there all
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right for real Python yeah ash he is
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seriously into Python he’s doing PI game
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I’m Ashley saying seriously he knows
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Python here we go tick toss is there
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live worms and strawberries to come
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after 30 minutes in salted water you
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know what else makes it will come out
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watch this this is a really neat trick
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to make live worms come out of the
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strawberries what you do is you do this
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mmm I need about 24 hours of live worm
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for just come right out
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I’m don’t even worry about that they’re
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actually a fruit fly larvae if you have
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them which we probably don’t if where we
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live and they’re not harmful in any way
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shape or form but they look kind of
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gross so you guys could be okay with
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that
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hey someone from Chicago but you guys
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don’t know strawberries in Chicago yet
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do you well miss they’re in the grocery
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store Adrienne Dec iPhone says or a dear
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Annette all right dear and dak iPhone
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says how many years old of the
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strawberry plants these are three years
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old all and there
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keeps us keep packing no need to give
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the maintenance so what they do is if
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you plant some they grow really big and
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the first year they don’t give you
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berries but then they die off in the
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winter might completely die but then
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their offspring goro bigger so they
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pretty much received themselves it’s not
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the same plant the next year but it’s in
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the same spot and we’ll just go big it
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if you guys have ever thought about like
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doing something in their backyard
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strawberries are pretty easy unless you
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grew up in the desert like me where they
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don’t do it Allen just said but up here
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where it rains all the time it’s pretty
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easy they’re really nice and they can do
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a long time Casey sherry where do we get
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our seeds oh these are all heritage
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varieties there’s a couple different
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varieties that are pretty cool over
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there I guess you can’t really see it
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from here
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you have a big spiral with early
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bloomers and late bloomers so we have
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more strawberries than we can eat so we
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make jam and we solve some of them oh
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here’s one a Marie – Jesus who’s faster
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dad or son faster getting the first
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strawberry in a year probably me
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faster reversing aging yeah I win is a
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question oh my goodness Michelle just
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got some yaki is that an upgrade from
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Cal game cool yeah it’s actually really
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hard to get that stuff it’s really good
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do you sorry do I use any Miracle Gro
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soil no all the soil you see here we
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there generated with our own animals
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grass-fed sheep pigs but most of it that
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made the garden so productive in the
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small amount I’m not like those drivers
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it comes from the bottom of a of a pond
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each other over my head no you didn’t
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Millie at the bottom of a pond on an
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organic farm that was dredged and we
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took all the soil we could get so we
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have a big pile of the richest soil you
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could ever get and the food here tastes
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different like the blueberries and the
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grapes the figs even like the fennel
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people they just say like I’ve never had
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anything taste like that what is this
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it’s so good so the quality of the soil
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equals the quality the food equals how
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