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Tim Ferriss · 2025-05-23 · 1h 59m

New Health Gadgets, How to Drink Less, AI, & More

Tim Ferriss and Kevin Rose swap health gadgets, sobriety strategies, Japan/Taiwan travel, brain stimulation, genomics, and AI's threat to online trust.

New Health Gadgets, How to Drink Less, AI, & More
The guest

Kevin Rose — Tech entrepreneur and investor (founder of Digg, partner at True Ventures, host of the Modern Finance/Diggnation podcasts) and Tim Ferriss's recurring co-host on The Random Show.

The gist

In this Random Show, Tim Ferriss and co-host Kevin Rose trade updates on preventative health screening, with Kevin describing his roughly 26-day stretch of complete sobriety after scary liver-enzyme results and a 12-step-style support network. They cover gadget recommendations (the new medical-grade Whoop, a Stanford-developed nasal gel called Profy), travel recommendations from Tim's recent trips to Taiwan and Japan, and deep dives into accelerated TMS for OCD/anxiety and whole-genome sequencing used with AI. A recurring thread is how AI is collapsing online trust, including a deepfake of Kevin pushing stock tips and the social platform Kevin is building with Alexis Ohanian. They close with a small-group Zen meditation retreat with Henry Shoukman and several quotes on discipline and drinking.

Big reveals

  • Kevin Rose dumped his whole genome into AI, identified his MTHFR mutation, and after 8 weeks of supplements (NAC as the key methyl donor) got his chronically elevated homocysteine to normal levels for the first time in years.
  • After getting scary blood work showing liver enzymes around 150 (should be under 20), Kevin committed to sobriety and is 26 days completely sober, crediting a 12-step-style support network of friends and a weekly men's Zoom.
  • Tim details his accelerated TMS treatment (50 sessions over 5 days) for OCD/anxiety, which produced a roughly 2-week-delayed onset followed by 3-4 weeks of near-complete symptom remission after his first round.
  • Tim reveals a side effect of his first TMS round was inability to ejaculate, and lower-dose boosters (1-day and 3-day) did nothing; he now hypothesizes prior psychedelic exposure acted synergistically with the 5-day treatment.
  • Tim was targeted by a deepfake video, ~90% indistinguishable from him, telling viewers to sign up for stock-pick services, raising the question of how audiences will tell real from fake.
  • Kevin and Alexis Ohanian bought back Digg and are building a social platform focused on proving humanness and verifiable authority using ZK proofs in an AI-agent world.
  • Tim had his eyeball scanned at Sam Altman's World project to get a World ID proving his humanness, with the ID sharded and stored only on his device.

Things worth remembering

  • Kevin recommends the Grail blood test as a general cancer screen for people too claustrophobic for full-body MRIs.
  • Tim notes that without the Cultural Revolution, Taiwan preserved older Chinese and indigenous culture, and predicts it could be reabsorbed by mainland China within a few years.
  • The new Whoop MG (medical grade) is ~12% smaller, adds blood-pressure monitoring (calibrated with a cuff), ECG, a 'Whoop age' metric, and an AI agent; the version Kevin has costs $359/year.
  • Profy is a Stanford-developed nasal-spray hydrogel (~$15 on Amazon) that traps and destroys inhaled viruses and bacteria to reduce getting sick while traveling.
  • Tim suspects his delayed ejaculation was caused by Trazodone (a sleep aid with that known side effect) rather than the TMS, and symptoms resolved after stopping it.
  • Whole-genome sequencing now costs about $700, down from roughly $20,000 a few years ago and an estimated $10 million for Craig Venter's personal genome in 2007.
  • Kevin put $15 million via True Ventures into a UCSF novel protein targeting dementia and Alzheimer's and joined the company's board.
  • Kevin recounts a NASA scientist's 2010 warning that a public figure's released genome could be used to design a customized biological weapon.
  • A friend of Kevin's estimates roughly 30% of internet traffic is now bots, some building months-long rapport to manipulate a single outcome.
  • Kevin's group game Coyote (with Exploding Kittens) became a top seller at Walmart, with gameplay videos getting tens of millions of views.

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