Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast
Young Goose
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Biohacking Beauty is a podcast that explores skin health through the lens of longevity medicine and cellular biology. Hosted by the founders of Young Goose, Amitay Eshel and Anastasia Khodzhaeva, it delves into multi-mechanism protocols for optimizing the skin. The show features world-renowned experts in mitochondrial health, epigenetic signaling, and regenerative medicine, translating complex research into actionable strategies. Topics include the 12 Hallmarks of Aging and bio-harmonizing lifestyle shifts for biological recalibration.
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Dr. Tyler Panzner: Hidden Trade-Offs of Longevity Supplements and the Advantage of Topical Delivery 03.06.2026 1t 9minRoughly 25% to 30% of the population carries slow variants in the MAOA or COMT genes, the two enzymes responsible for clearing adrenaline, dopamine, and serotonin from the brain.For these individuals, common polyphenols marketed for inflammation and longevity, including curcumin, act as weak MAOA inhibitors that further slow neurotransmitter breakdown. The result is a quiet buildup of stimulation that gets misread as anxiety, insomnia, or unexplained agitation, with no obvious connection to the supplement bottle that caused it.In this episode of Biohacking Beauty, Dr. Tyler Panzner joins us to translate exactly this kind of pharmacological nuance into protocols people can actually use. He is a PhD pharmacologist with research in neuropharmacology and breast cancer metastasis, and has worked with over 900 clients, particularly highly sensitive people, to identify their genetic weak points and remove the supplements quietly working against them.If you are stacking longevity supplements, feel wired without explanation, or want to understand why your body responds differently than the marketing promises, this episode is for you.What's Discussed:03:15 Why supplements are the "Wild West" of holistic health.08:42 The hidden problem with curcumin, resveratrol, and EGCG for sensitive people.15:30 The four gas pedals of the brain: adrenaline, histamine, glutamate, and sulfur.22:18 Stress vs. anxiety and how the brain builds narratives around physiological activation.29:45 Why your meditation practice may be failing because of a supplement.37:20 NMN degradation, the NAMPT "toll booth," and topical vs. systemic delivery.46:08 The future of multi-omics testing and personalized protocols.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dr. Tyler Panzner:Website: drtylerpanzner.comInstagram: @drtylerpanznerFacebook: Dr. Tyler PanznerLinkedin: Tyler Panzner, Ph.D.YouTube: @drtylerpanznerFREE Guides: drtylerpanzner.com/free-guides1:1 Genetic Coaching: https://drtylerpanzner.com/startyourjourneyQuieting an Overactive Mind Webinar: https://overstimulated.drtylerpanzner.com/webinar-registration-page
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The Death of Anti-Aging Skincare & The Longevity Framework That Replaces It 29.05.2026 45minYour skin has a biological age and for most people, it's not the same as their chronological one. Mayo Clinic published the SkinSpan framework this year specifically to quantify it, and the 12 Hallmarks of Aging now have a direct application to dermal tissue.This raises an uncomfortable question: if you're already optimizing everything below the neck with NAD IVs, peptides, and red light, why is the skincare on your face still operating on a paradigm from 1987?In this new episode of the Biohacking Beauty Podcast, we give you a preview of the keynote we're delivering at Dave Asprey's Beyond Conference and walk you through the 3-pillar framework that replaces traditional anti-aging skincare with longevity science in mind.Because the results you can feel today and results you can measure in ten years are not the same thing. And we think you deserve both.Let's dive in.What's Discussed:(2:29) The gap no one in longevity talks about.(3:06) Why your moisturizer is 38 years behind your supplements.(6:21) The 12 Hallmarks of Aging, decoded.(9:42) Pillar 1: The master pathway of skin aging.(12:18) Why NAD in a jar doesn't work (and what does).(14:22) The cellular housekeeping system that quietly shuts down with age.(15:17) The peptide that affects 32% of your skin's genome.(16:55) Pillar 2: The software updates your cells stop sending.(20:09) The PRP lineage that changed regenerative aesthetics.(22:54) Pillar 3: The pillar our community doesn't want to hear about.(29:09) The protocol, tiered by where you're starting.(37:55) How Young Goose fits into what you're already doing.(40:32) The two tests we're building to measure skin longevity.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareHead to younggoose.com/products/youth-body-cream for 20% off
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The Overlooked Side of Autophagy Causing Aging Part 2 27.05.2026 31minThe melanocytes giving pigment to your skin right now might be older than your car. They have been sitting in your dermis for decades, and unlike the cells on your skin's surface, they do not get replaced. They have to keep themselves clean which happens through autophagy.In Part 2 of our autophagy deep dive, we get specific about how skin handles autophagy differently from other parts of the body. We unpack why long-lived cells like fibroblasts and melanocytes depend on this cleanup process, what happens when it fails, and how it ties directly to gray hair, hyperpigmentation, sagging skin, and that brownish dullness no serum seems to fix.We also introduce one of the most overlooked players in this entire conversation, and explain why we believe it is the next NAD. If you want to understand what is actually happening underneath your skin as it ages, and what tools we have to intervene at the cellular level, this episode is for you.What's Discussed:(01:06) Why skin needs autophagy more than almost any other organ(03:07) The cells on your face that may be older than your car(04:25) The 2013 paper that linked autophagy failure to dermatitis(08:44) Zombie mitochondria and why photo-aged skin makes bad collagen(12:25) Senescent cells, SASP, and how a few bad cells poison the dermis(18:38) The 2019 Drexel rapamycin trial that proved this works in humans(23:22) The 2024 spermidine study that changes how we think about autophagy(29:51) Why your skin barrier collapses without this one moleculeResources Mentioned:Biohacking Beauty Podcast with Dr. Scott Sherr: Stress & Light on Your Skin Are Aging Your Entire Body Podcast/dr-scott-sherr-stress-light-on-your-skin-are-aging/2024 Study on endogenous spermidine as essential for rapamycin-induced autophagy and longevity: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39212197/ Young Goose Companion Booklet: younggoose.com/pages/autophagy-skin-activate-your-bodys-anti-aging-system Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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The Overlooked Side of Autophagy Causing Aging - Part 1 20.05.2026 26minWhat if your skin could literally rebuild itself from the inside out? In this episode, we break down one of the most powerful and misunderstood biological processes in the human body: autophagy.From its Nobel Prize-winning discovery to the molecular machinery that drives it, we walk you through exactly what autophagy is, how it works at the cellular level, and why it matters far more than most people realize for skin aging.We explore the two master switches that control autophagy, mTOR and AMPK, and how the constant tug of war between them determines whether your cells are in build mode or cleanup mode. We also explain why most people in the modern world are stuck in permanent mTOR activation, and what that means for how their skin ages over time.This is Part 1 of our deep dive. In Part 2, we go skin-specific and break down exactly how autophagy renews your skin at the tissue level.What's Discussed:(0:19) The "phoenix process": the cellular mechanism rebuilding your skin from the inside out(3:14) What autophagy actually means, and why the science world ignored it for 30 years(4:47) How baker's yeast cracked the code that won the 2016 Nobel Prize(7:14) Inside a single skin cell: the step-by-step breakdown of how autophagy actually works(10:22) Why autophagy is not destruction, and what this means for your collagen supplements(16:44) The two master switches controlling whether your cells build or clean(20:10) The everyday habit silencing your body's most powerful anti-aging system(26:17) Why aging skin isn't broken, it has just never been told to cleanResources Mentioned:Biohacking Beauty Podcast: Ben Azadi: Why 93% of Americans Are Aging Too Fast + What to Do About It: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ben-azadiFind more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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Chris Mirabile: Why One Ingredient Will Never Stop You From Aging (And What Actually Does) 13.05.2026 51minMost of what the supplement and skincare industry sells for aging targets one pathway at a time. But your biology does not age that way. It declines across 12 interconnected processes simultaneously, and by the time one of them shows up on your skin, the others have already been running for years.We at Young Goose believe that skin longevity is not a topical problem. It is a whole biology problem, and the ingredients you choose, how they interact, and whether anyone has actually tested them together matters more than any single molecule ever could.In this episode, we are joined for the second time around by Chris Mirabile, founder of NOVOS which is the first biotech company to target all 12 biological causes of aging. Chris collaborates with leading researchers at Harvard and MIT and has built his work around one premise: that real interventions require real testing on real humans, not just promising ingredients.Let's dive in.What's Discussed:(2:14) Why single ingredient marketing is a commercial story, not a scientific one.(9:56) The three hallmarks hitting skin hardest and how they feed each other.(12:02) How UV damage depletes 90% of NAD in the skin from a single exposure event.(22:14) Why stacking molecules requires human testing, not just ingredient research.(33:48) The NOVOS cardiovascular study and results that surprised the researchers.(48:12) Why spending more on your biology does not make your protocol safe.(1:02:18) What omics testing reveals that epigenetics alone cannot tell you.(1:09:45) Where skin longevity is heading in the next five years.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Chris Mirabile & Slow My Age:Instagram: @slowmyageYouTube: @slowmyageTikTok:@slowmyageX: @slowmyagePersonal Blog: slowmyage.comFind more from NOVOS:Website: NOVOSlabs.comInstagram: @NOVOSlabsFacebook: NOVOSYoutube: @NOVOSlabsTikTok: @NOVOSlabs_X: @NOVOSLabs
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Biohackers React To Viral SkinTok Videos on Dermaroller, Red Light Therapy Wands & Tretinoin 06.05.2026 33minMost of what goes viral on SkinTok is missing one thing. The part where someone actually checks if it works.In this bonus episode, Amitay and Anastasia break down three of the most viral skincare trends circulating today, red light therapy wands, at-home dermarolling, and tretinoin, and run each one through a biohacker's lens. Not to dismiss them outright. But to ask the questions the original videos never do.What is actually happening at the cellular level? What are the real risks? And where does the marketing stop and the science start?What’s Discussed:(2:03) Why red light therapy wands are closer to a flashlight than a treatment.(4:26) What photon accumulation actually means and why moving a wand around your face defeats the purpose.(10:42) Why "sold out" is a marketing claim, not proof that something works.(14:00) What dermarolling actually does to the skin and where the real risks are.(15:21) Why elastin claims in skincare are almost always wrong.(17:06) The difference between at-home dermarolling and professional microneedling.(19:51) How to use a dermaroller safely if you choose to.(28:32) Why tretinoin makes skin worse before it gets better and what that actually means.(32:58) The half-life of vitamin A and why twice a week use barely moves the needle.(34:06) How retinoids accelerate cellular turnover but also drive senescence.(35:44) What can counteract the long-term tradeoffs of tretinoin use.Check out our Mother’s Day Special: Explore the Mother’s Day gift sets at younggoose.com/pages/mothers-day Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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Real Talk on Motherhood, Postpartum Skin, and Rebuilding from the Inside Out with Anastasia Khodzhaeva 29.04.2026 1t 1minMothers sacrifice so much of themselves to carry another human being in their body for nine months. Even after childbirth, there's a phase called the fourth trimester because babies are still heavily dependent on moms for their survival.Motherhood looks different for every woman. For Anastasia, who is a first-time mom, motherhood looked particularly different since her family is overseas and she's also running Young Goose with Amitay. Yet, there's something unique when a biohacker becomes a mom that new moms can learn from.In this Young Goose Mother's Day Special, we celebrate every mother who gives selflessly to their family. We also take a peek into Anastasia's life as a new mom, what changed in her body and mindset, and how she maintained her self-care while taking care of the family and the business.This episode will make you realize that it takes a village to raise a kid, but it takes a great mom to raise a kid and still come back to herself. Because the only way she can show up fully for others is when she can show up for herself first.What's Discussed:(3:11) Who Anastasia was before motherhood: the risk-taker who crossed the world.(6:03) Why Anastasia loves a small circle and how she protects it.(10:09) Why Anastasia went back to work early, and the regret she wants other new moms to avoid.(12:00) Why motherhood is the hardest thing she has ever done, more than building a company.(15:49) How motherhood flipped the dynamic: why the assertive co-CEO becomes the soft parent.(25:26) Postpartum breakouts, cortisol, and why her skin told the story before anything else did.(29:25) What her early postpartum self-care actually looked like.(30:33) The non-negotiables: PEMF mat, lymphatic drainage suit, and red light therapy.(34:04) Anastasia's postpartum bounce-back stack: spermidine, NAD+, and PC.(1:58) How a biohacker reconnects with a body that no longer feels like her own.(4:05) The self-massage course that changed everything.(5:42) What self-care actually looks like in this season of motherhood.(10:02) Redefining energy as a mother: capacity, limits, and the cost of burnout.(16:01) Mindfulness as a skincare tool: why lowering cortisol shows up on your face.(26:06) The 20-minute practice that can stand in for hours of lost sleep.(27:45) The 4-7-8 breathing technique for moms who do not have 20 minutes.(43:28) Advice for new moms who feel self-care is unrealistic in this season.(43:45) The reframe that changes what self-care means for a new mom forever.Check out our Mother’s Day Special:Explore the Mother’s Day gift sets at https://www.younggoose.com/pages/mothers-day Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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Why Niacinamide Is Not the NAD+ Hero You Think It Is 22.04.2026 59minMost of the NAD+ skincare on shelves right now is built on a misunderstanding. And if you've been trusting niacinamide to do the heavy lifting, this episode is going to change how you read a label.This episode is Part 2 of our NAD+ deep dive. Here, we get into what actually works to raise NAD+ in the skin, the real precursors, the delivery technology that gets them where they need to go, and the mitochondrial support system most brands leave out. We also walk through the lifestyle levers that move the needle, and why one of them becomes non-negotiable for women after a certain age.If Part 1 explains what steals your NAD+, this episode is where the science gets practical and eye-opening.What's Discussed:(5:07) What the clinical data actually says about topical niacinamide(7:21) Why most niacinamide products on your shelf are underdosed(8:16) The roundabout pathway that makes niacinamide a poor NAD+ precursor(9:03) Niacinamide is a brightening agent, not an NAD+ booster(10:15) Why NMN can't cross the skin barrier alone(11:19) CD38 and blocking the enzyme that destroys NAD+(13:03) NAD+ alone is potential energy, not usable energy(13:45) Liposomal encapsulation and how real precursors get into the skin(17:02) The five mitochondrial pathways your skin actually needs(18:53) Senescent cells and the next telomeres conversation(25:17) Why NAD Apex targets NAD+ in three dimensions(26:39) Lifestyle strategies: fasting and the AMPK pathway(28:47) How to get 30 to 50% more NAD+ from caloric restriction through fasting(30:37) The fun fact behind why 16:8 fasting became the standard(33:02) HIIT and its compounding effect on baseline NAD+(34:51) Sleep is an NAD+ dependent repair session, not just rest(39:15) Your skin does 8x more renewal at night(41:38) Sun protection as an NAD+ strategy(44:49) Why you should expose your back more than your face(45:29) Contrast therapy, heat shock proteins, and cold-driven biogenesis(50:32) Why stacking NAD+ boosting activities at 50% beats maxing out one modality(52:49) The perimenopause problem no one is talking about(56:29) Why niacinamide creates homework for the body(1:01:46) You recycle more NAD+ daily than you can ever supplement(1:02:19) 5-Amino-1MQ, the peptide that recycles NAD+(1:05:35) Mitophagy, autophagy, and the role of spermidine(1:06:44) Ergothioneine, the only antioxidant with a direct mitochondrial transporter(1:07:46) Fermented resveratrol and activating SIRT1Check out resources mentioned:Part 1 of our NAD+ deep dive: The NAD+ Thief Your Skin Can't Escape: CD38, Zombie Cells, and the DeclineCheck out our NAD+ Guide: NAD+ & SKIN AGING - The Cellular Energy ConnectionSleep is Skincare episode: How Timing Unlocks Your Body’s Best Skincare RepairFind more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% OFF at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareVampire Exosomes: Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment Recovery https://younggoose.com/products/vampire-exosomes
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Dr. Alan Bauman: Why Biohackers Are Losing Their Hair Faster Than Everyone Else 15.04.2026 1t 17minA lot of us treat hair loss the way skincare treats wrinkles, as a cosmetic problem to cover up. But almost every case of thinning, recession, or shedding has something deeper driving it, and by the time it shows up in the mirror, a significant amount of density is already gone.We at Young Goose believe that beauty is whole body care, and hair is one of the most metabolically active tissues in the body. It is also one of the first places systemic stress, hormone shifts, nutrient deficiencies, and inflammation show up.In this episode, Dr. Alan Bauman joins us to break down the biology of hair aging and the protocols that actually move the needle. Dr. Bauman is the founder of Bauman Medical in Boca Raton and one of the pioneers of modern hair restoration, with nearly three decades of clinical practice and more than 35,000 patients treated.His core message is simple and urgent: time equals follicles. Every week of delay is density you do not get back. And most people have no idea it is happening until the loss is already visible.We go deeper into this in the latest episode of Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast. We also cover the hidden hair loss risks of GLP-1s and testosterone optimization, the precision diagnostics replacing guesswork, and the red light therapy details almost no one talks about.Let's dive in!What's Discussed:(2:20) How Dr. Bauman became a hair restoration pioneer and the patient who changed everything.(9:50) Why hair is an emotional organ and a biomarker for systemic health.(12:14) Time equals follicles: why every week of delay costs you density.(13:38) The mechanism of androgenetic alopecia and how DHT miniaturizes the follicle.(16:30) Why DHT is not the only driver: stress, inflammation, nutrient deficiency, and GLP-1s.(18:55) The hidden hair loss risks of weight loss peptides and caloric deficits.(21:06) Precision diagnostics: AI-powered microscopy, DNA testing, and preservation first.(23:36) What genetic testing actually tells us about your DHT metabolism pathways.(29:40) Minoxidil and finasteride explained, and why oral microdose is the modern approach.(32:20) Dutasteride, topical finasteride, and when to escalate.(39:41) Copper tripeptide, zinc thymulin, and the peptides with real hair growth data.(42:18) The hair loss side effect of TRT and hormone optimization nobody warns you about.(48:09) Red light therapy for hair: the science, the studies, and what actually works.(52:00) Wavelength precision, power density, and why most devices will not move a follicle.(59:06) Why movement destroys the premise of photobiomodulation.(1:04:36) PRP and modern dual spin protocols for hair regeneration.(1:08:28) Autologous hair follicle stem cell banking and the future of restoration.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareVampire Exosomes: Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment Recovery https://younggoose.com/products/vampire-exosomes Find more from Dr. Alan Bauman:Instagram: @dralanbauman Youtube: @AlanBaumanMD X: @DrAlanBaumanFacebook: Bauman Medical GroupShop: https://dralanbauman.com/Website: https://www.baumanmedical.com/
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The NAD+ Thief Your Skin Can't Escape: CD38, Zombie Cells, and the Decline 08.04.2026 32minMost people know NAD+ as a supplement trend. But very few understand what's actually happening inside their skin cells when it runs out or what's stealing it in the first place.By the time you're 45, you've lost half of the molecule that powers virtually every function keeping your skin young. Sadly, it only gets worse from there. The enzyme your skin uses for DNA repair can wipe out up to 90% of what's left after a single afternoon in the sun. This isn't a slow, graceful decline. It's a collapse happening beneath the surface long before the wrinkles appear.In this episode, we will nerd out and break down exactly why NAD+ disappears, who the thieves are, and what the science actually says about getting it back. From the sirtuin-PARP-CD38 trifecta to the zombie cell feedback loop that accelerates the drain with age, this is the most complete picture of NAD+ and skin aging we've put together to date.We also cover the real differences between NMN, NR, and niacin, why the precursor you choose actually matters, and what to stack with it to protect your methylation pathways.Ready to nerd out in this with us?Let's dive in!What's Discussed:(4:00) The number that changes how you think about skin aging.(6:03) What NAD+ actually does and why "rechargeable battery" undersells it.(8:18) The three enzyme families consuming your NAD+ as a substrate.(8:23) Sirtuins: the police of your cells and what they cost you.(9:42) PARPs: the fire brigade and why one sunburn nearly wipes you out.(11:16) CD38: the NAD+ Pac-Man that gets worse with age.(15:10) The five-fold decline: what the 2012 tissue study actually found.(16:15) CD38 and the zombie cell feedback loop driving the decline.(19:39) What the depletion actually looks like in the mirror.(28:04) Why NAD+ decline is reversible & supplementation deep dive.(28:41) NMN: how it works and what the studies actually show.(31:50) NR: the most clinically studied precursor and who it's best for.(33:27) Niacin: the $5 option and why most people can't tolerate it.(38:14) Why timing your NAD+ to your circadian rhythm matters.(38:35) TMG and methylation: what to stack and the two-to-one ratio.Learn more about NAD from our previous podcasts and videos:Previous NAD YouTube Videos:NAD+, Skincare Science + The Future of Skincare: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmwYLywwcsA Biohack Your Way to Better Skin - Benefits of NAD Boosting Supplementation for Skincare & Anti-Aging: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIz5MvW7X1M Why Your NAD+ Supplement Isn't Helping Your Skin | The Truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euIj0eLt4Aw The Science Behind NAD+, Link Between NAD+ Skin Aging, Importance of Precursors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmsUeQklYY0 The NAD+ Protocol That Could Reverse Skin Aging (Doctors Won't Tell You) | Dr. Scott Sherr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYJgVSoj_XM Previous NAD Podcasts:NAD 101: Unlocking The Secrets To Youthful Skin: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nad-101-unlocking-the-secrets-to-youthful-skin/id1552026927?i=1000652231123 The Relationship Between NAD+ and Your Skin, NAD+ Depletion, Bioavailability, Precursors, Sirtuins, and More: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/22-the-relationship-between-nad-and-your-skin/id1552026927?i=1000568088462 The Science Behind NAD+, the Link Between NAD+ and Skin Aging, and the Importance of Precursors: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-science-behind-nad-the-link-between-nad-and/id1552026927?i=1000615122098 Ben Azadi: How NAD+ Helps Reverse Aging + Skin Problems Connected to Deeper Health Issues: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ben-azadi-how-nad-helps-reverse-aging-skin-problems/id1552026927?i=1000662495945 Turn Back the Clock: NAD and Skin Biohacking: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/turn-back-the-clock-nad-and-skin-biohacking/id1552026927?i=1000681105344 Research Studies Mentioned: Age-Associated Changes In Oxidative Stress and NAD+ Metabolism In Human Tissue: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0042357 CD38 Dictates Age-Related NAD Decline and Mitochondrial Dysfunction: https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(16)30225-7 Senescent cells promote tissue NAD+ decline during ageing via the activation of CD38+ macrophages: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-020-00305-3 Enhanced SIRT1 Activity Mitigates UVB-Induced Senescence in Dermal Fibroblasts: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39401943/ Slc12a8 is a nicotinamide mononucleotide transporter: https://www.nature.com/articles/s42255-018-0009-4 The efficacy and safety of β-nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation in healthy middle-aged adults: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11357-022-00705-1 Nicotinamide riboside and nicotinamide mononucleotide facilitate NAD+ synthesis via enterohepatic circulation: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adl5154 Chronic nicotinamide riboside supplementation is well-tolerated and elevates NAD+ in healthy middle-aged and older adults: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-03421-7 Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareHead to younggoose.com/products/youth-body-cream for 20% offBody Cream: Head to younggoose.com/products/youth-body-cream for 20% off
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Dani Conway: The Gut-Liver Detox Connection & How Gut Issues Show Up As Skin Issues 01.04.2026 57minMost people treat their skin like a surface problem. But almost every persistent skin issue, from rosacea to eczema to accelerated aging, has something deeper driving it.That deeper driver is almost always the gut, the liver, or a backed-up detox pathway. We at Young Goose, always believe that skincare is whole body care and we want our community to identify the deeper causes of skin issues that products alone can’t fix.In this episode, functional nutrition practitioner Dani Conway joins us to break down why the skin is not the origin of the problem but the exit sign. When the body cannot eliminate toxins efficiently, they take the path of least resistance. For a lot of women, that path is the skin on their faces.Dani brings nearly 20 years of clinical practice to this conversation, along with a sharp, evidence-grounded perspective on why fixing hormones first is often the wrong starting point and what to address instead.We go deeper into this in the latest episode of Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast. We also cover how to deal with food sensitivities, common misconceptions around hormones and blood sugar testing, and the use of GLP-1 and peptide use. Let’s dive in!What's Discussed:(0:57) How poor detoxification shows up on the skin.(2:09) The foundational actions to support detox.(5:44) The lymphatic system explained.(6:33) Why Dani stopped addressing hormones first.(8:01) Microplastics, endocrine disruptors, and chemicals women apply to their skin. (11:40) The gut-skin axis: How gut symptoms always end up on your face.(13:55) NAD, CD38, and why a bacterial infection in your gut affects cell energy. (16:59) Why peptides and NAD supplements don't work if the foundation isn't dialed in first.(21:26) Can you actually fix hormones or just manage them?(25:12) Real-world food sensitivity examples and how to figure out your personal triggers. (29:41) How to run an elimination diet correctly.(34:39) The big picture nobody talks about: it's not the food, it's the immune system.(36:06) The new science on acne: The bacteria and immune system response.(38:06) Hot take: Why immune optimization is the next mitochondria.(39:49) CGMs and skin aging: Why Dani actually pulls clients back from data obsession. (42:09) Fasting insulin ranges: Why the lab's "normal" range is dangerously wide.(43:35) The role of GLP-1s and how to use them as a therapy instead of a crutch. (45:12) Dani's hot take on berberine and leptin resistance.Find more from Young Goose:Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dani Conway:Instagram: @DaniConwayOfficialWebsite: https://nutritionthenaturalway.com/The Wellness Collective: https://nutritionthenaturalway.com/drop-the-weight-shred-the-fat/Weight Loss Accelerator Program: https://go.nutritionthenaturalway.com/wlaFree Complimentary Guide: https://go.nutritionthenaturalway.com/hhh
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Skin Barrier Protocol: How One Reset Makes Every Other Skincare Step Work 25.03.2026 31minMost people think that the stinging feeling, redness or tightness are always good signs of skin detoxification. Tricky enough, it can look like ‘glass skin’ or skin renewal. However, almost always the temporary tight and bright skin is a skin barrier issue in disguise.Skin barrier damage is one of the most misread signals in skincare. It looks like purging but it is actually your skin telling you it has been pushed past its limit.It’s easy to think there’s no damage at all because overexfoliation can temporarily give a satisfying baby skin at the cost of long-term skin wellness.One of the best ways to distinguish normal skin stimulation versus barrier damage is to understand your skin biology. As Anastasia always says, "We're not chasing a 10-day glow. We're chasing a 10-year outcome." We go deeper into this in the latest episode of Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast. We also cover what real skin barrier repair should feel like, the pillars of skin wellness, and how to listen better to your skin to train it to become more resilient.Resources mentioned:Barrier Protocol: https://www.younggoose.com/pages/barrier-protocolWhat's Discussed:(04:20-05:11) Why a weak skin barrier makes every other skincare step stop working(05:11-06:16) The four signs of barrier damage that looks like progress(06:16-08:29) What is a skin barrier and what happens when the lipid ratio breaks down(08:29-10:10) How barrier disruption can disguise as purging(10:10-13:00) A case study of laser-induced barrier damage and the cycle of over-treatment(13:00-15:11) The three pillars of skin wellness: performance, resilience, and longevity(15:11-16:52) What your skin should be able to do before you add any heavy stimulation(16:52-18:30) The three-step barrier reset protocol(18:30-20:30) Morning versus nighttime barrier: defense vs. repair(20:30-25:09) The truth about exfoliation culture and the glass skin trend(25:09-27:00) How to build an exfoliation schedule that works for your skin typeFind more from Young Goose:VAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment RecoveryUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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Sleep Is Skincare: How Timing Unlocks Your Body's Best Skin Repair 18.03.2026 47minDid you know that the most powerful anti-aging protocol isn't about how long you sleep? It's about when. Getting eight hours of sleep for skincare feels like a tough feat to achieve especially when life gets in the way.By understanding how your skin begins its optimal repair time, it’s still possible to achieve the best skin results without the guilt of not sleeping enough.In our quest in finding the best skincare ingredient for our products, we discovered that hours of sleep do matter, but best skin results happen by following the skin’s optimal program sequences for deep repair.We go deeper into this in the latest episode of Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast. We also cover how melatonin onset, circadian rhythm, growth hormones, and inflammation play a huge role in giving your skin the environment it needs to do its best work.What's Discussed:(1:54-5:09) Why sleep timing matters more than sleep hours for skin repair(07:01-15:19) The three repair windows your skin depends on every night: melatonin onset, growth hormone pulse, and barrier recovery(05:09-5:55) Why dull skin, slow healing, and crepey eyes are often a timing problem — not a product problem(13:28-17:10) How to build a recovery-first nighttime routine before adding any stimulation(37:47-40:47) The silk vs. cotton pillowcase: Which fabric choice is part of your skincare(43:29-47:36) Supplements that support skin repair at night(17:17-17:30) Red light therapy as the only exception to the no-stacking ruleResources mentioned:Sleep protocol: https://www.younggoose.com/pages/sleep-protocolEpisode with Anastasia (BeautyFascia): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/anastasia-beauty-fascia-facial-fascia-and-massageEpisode on Face Taping with Olga from Natural Face Bible: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-japanese-face-taping-explained-with-olgaFind more from Young Goose:The Elastin Action Protocol → Engineered for Skin Navigating Elasticity ChangeThe Winter Skin Protocol → Build for How Skin Actually Behaves in WinterVAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment RecoveryUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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Alex Tarnava: What Hydrogen Really Does to Your Skin 11.03.2026 58minMolecular hydrogen is often described as a selective antioxidant, but that framing is incomplete. In this episode, we explore hydrogen as a mitochondrial hormetic signal that can influence redox balance, inflammatory regulation, and adaptive stress pathways. The key distinction is that delivery route changes mechanism. Oral, inhaled, and topical hydrogen act differently in the body, with different kinetics, tissue distribution, and biological implications.We dive deeper into this in the Biohacking Beauty Podcast with Alex Tarnava. We discuss why topical hydrogen is gaining attention for skin outcomes, how gut-mediated signaling may drive systemic effects, and why interpreting evidence requires understanding study design, delivery method, and real-world product variability.WHAT’S DISCUSSED:(04:52) Why hydrogen is not a traditional antioxidant and what that actually means biologically(06:17) How different delivery routes change tissue targeting and systemic signaling(10:09) Why skin aging and inflammatory conditions behave more like a systems problem than a single pathway(15:10) How mild oxidative stress can activate endogenous antioxidant production(16:05) The hidden risk of reductive stress from excessive antioxidant use(17:59) Why inflammation must be regulated rather than suppressed for long-term tissue repair(28:52) The gut-driven mechanisms that may influence visible skin outcomes(29:42) How corporate-owned research and investigator-led studies shape the hydrogen evidence landscape(37:25) Why exaggerated longevity claims distort innovation and erode trust(50:49) The growing issue of counterfeit hydrogen products and what it signals about market maturityFind more from Young Goose:The Elastin Action Protocol → Engineered for Skin Navigating Elasticity Change Use code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Alex Tarnava:Website: https://hydrogenwatertablets.com https://alextarnava.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alextarnava
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Dr. Scott Sherr: Why Chronic Stress Disrupts Mitochondria and Accelerates Visible Skin Aging 04.03.2026 1t 12minChronic stress isn’t just a mental or emotional burden. It creates a biological cascade that disrupts mitochondrial function, accelerates inflammation, and shows up visibly in the skin long before deeper symptoms appear.We dive deeper into this in the Biohacking Beauty Podcast with Dr. Scott Sherr. We also talk about the sympathetic spiral of doom, why skin reflects mitochondrial decline before other symptoms appear, and why sequencing interventions matter more than intensity.Dr. Scott Sherr is a board-certified internal medicine physician certified in Health Optimization Medicine (HOMe) and a specialist in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. He is the COO of Troscriptions and focuses clinically on mitochondrial health, stress physiology, and advanced recovery protocols.What's Discussed:(01:52) Why chronic stress is not just mental and directly impacts cellular energy(05:17) How modern life keeps the nervous system stuck in chronic fight or flight(07:25) Cortisol and stress hormones disrupting mitochondria and accelerating skin aging(11:16) Why skin aging is often the first visible sign of mitochondrial decline(24:16) The sympathetic spiral of doom explained through energy loss and stress signaling(27:14) Why stress reduction and mitochondrial support must happen at the same time(46:22) Why aggressive skincare and biohacking fail without mitochondrial resilience(50:35) Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, sequencing, and why timing matters more than intensityFind more from Young Goose:The Elastin Action Protocol → Engineered for Skin Navigating Elasticity Change The Winter Skin Protocol → Build for How Skin Actually Behaves in Winter VAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment RecoveryUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dr. Scott Sherr:Website: https://troscriptions.comLinkedIn: @troscriptionsInstagram: @drscottsherr @troscriptionsFacebook: @TroscriptionsYoutube: @troscriptionsTiktok: @troscriptions
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Anastasia (Beauty Fascia): Facial Fascia and Massage + Lymphatic Drainage for Younger-Looking Skin 25.02.2026 1t 24minFascia is one of the most overlooked conversations in skin aging. We spend so much time thinking about collagen, serums, injectables, and trending tools, but very few people are talking about the structural system underneath the skin that influences how we actually age.If you are dealing with under-eye puffiness, jaw tension, posture changes, facial asymmetry, or feeling like your face looks more tired than it should, this episode explores a deeper layer of the conversation. We dive into fascia, fluid movement, breathing patterns, and why your neck and jaw may be playing a much bigger role in your appearance than you realize.In this conversation, we break down what fascia really is in simple terms and how it connects to collagen production, lymphatic drainage, nervous system regulation, and facial structure over time.Anastasia is a board-certified Structural Integration Therapist trained in kinesiology, facial muscle neuro rehabilitation, neurovascular release, myofascial release, traditional Chinese medicine, and acupressure. Over the past five years, she has pursued global mentorships and seminars focused on structural and facial regeneration, bringing together multiple disciplines to support facial health, tissue quality, and overall structural balance.To watch this episode on Youtube click here: https://youtu.be/KRs4dlmfj8sWhat's Discussed:(11:41) Why facial massage does not stretch skin and how tissue actually adapts(19:38) Under eye puffiness as a drainage issue, not a skin problem(23:12) Collagen cross linking and why fibroblasts avoid rebuilding on damaged matrix(27:23) Glymphatic dysfunction and how poor brain drainage shows up in the face(51:52) What happens to circulation and lymphatic flow when muscles are paralyzed with Botox(53:52) Why mewing fails without addressing neck tension and structural foundation(01:12:23) Phone posture, forward head position, and structural facial aging(01:14:39) Aging as a structural shift before wrinkles ever appearFind more from Young Goose:The Elastin Action Protocol → Engineered for Skin Navigating Elasticity ChangeThe Winter Skin Protocol → Build for How Skin Actually Behaves in WinterVAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment RecoveryUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Anastasia (Beauty Fascia):Website: https://anastasia.beautyInstagram: @anastasiabeautyfasciaYoutube: @anastasiabeautyfasciaTikTok: @anastasiabeautyfascia
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Dr. Jila Senemar, MD: How Early Perimenopause and Insulin Resistance Drive Skin Aging 18.02.2026 51minBeing told your labs are “normal” and your cycle is still regular does not mean your metabolism and hormones are stable. Early insulin resistance can quietly increase inflammation, drive midsection fat gain, and accelerate skin aging years before menopause is officially diagnosed.In this Biohacking Beauty episode with Dr. Jila Senemar, we break down why regular periods do not rule out perimenopause, why building muscle is one of the most powerful metabolic tools in midlife, and how early testing like DEXA scans can reveal hidden bone loss long before standard guidelines would ever check.Dr. Jila Senemar is a board-certified OB/GYN with more than 20 years of clinical experience. She is a menopause specialist certified by The Menopause Society and a longevity physician. Her clinical work focuses on perimenopause, menopause, hormone therapy, and midlife women’s health.What's Discussed:(02:57) Insulin resistance as an early midlife driver of inflammation and weight gain(03:35) Why more cardio and restriction can worsen midlife metabolic dysfunction(07:27) Regular periods and no hot flashes still align with early perimenopause(09:44) Night waking and unrefreshing sleep as overlooked perimenopause symptoms(15:01) Strength training as a metabolic and hormonal support tool in midlife(24:40) Using DEXA scans at 40 to detect early bone density loss(26:15) Hormone therapy framed around longevity, not just symptom relief(41:14) Progesterone’s role in sleep, mood stability, and early perimenopause supportFind more from Young Goose:The Elastin Action Protocol → Engineered for Skin Navigating Elasticity Change The Winter Skin Protocol → Build for How Skin Actually Behaves in Winter VAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment RecoveryUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Dr. Jila Senemar MD, FACOG, MSCP:Website: https://www.jilamd.comInstagram: @drjilasenemar
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Jess Kane (BodyBio): How Omega Ratios, Low Fat Diets, and Damaged Cell Membranes Trigger Skin Aging 11.02.2026 58minAdvanced skincare routines are more popular than ever, yet dryness, laxity, and visible aging still persist. The issue isn’t effort or discipline. It’s that skin aging is being treated as a surface-level problem instead of a cellular and structural one.We dive deeper into this in the latest Biohacking Beauty Podcast with Jess Kane. We also chat about how cell membrane health shapes visible aging, why omega fats are widely misunderstood, and how most “liposomal” supplements never reach the cell.Jessica Kane is the Co-Owner and Chief Marketing Officer of BodyBio, a third-generation wellness company specializing in cellular health. She works alongside healthcare practitioners and researchers to translate complex cell membrane and lipid science into practical, evidence-based solutions. What's Discussed:(06:17) Why advanced skincare and red light therapy still fail without cellular building blocks(07:37) How low-fat nutrition and missing lipids weaken skin structure over time(09:55) Cell membranes explained as the foundation of skin barrier, tone, and elasticity(10:46) How phospholipids act as the “cement” between skin cells and prevent laxity(13:15) Why the omega-6 to omega-3 ratio matters more than taking fish oil alone(15:57) Why most phosphatidylcholine on the market is not truly liposomal(18:28) How “liposomal” labeling works and why most supplements fail cellular delivery(36:01) Why vitamin C and glutathione don’t impact collagen without proper absorptionFind more from Young Goose:Find our Elastin Protocol here: https://younggoose.com/pages/elastin-action-protocol-landingFind our Winter Protocol here: https://younggoose.com/pages/winter-protocolVAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment Recovery: https://younggoose.com/products/vampire-exosomesUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=appleInstagram: http://instagram.com/young_goose_skincareFind more from Jess Kane: Website: https://bodybio.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/jesskaneInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodybio/Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@jesskaneb
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Valentine’s Day Special: Our Top Skincare Recommendations for Each Other as Co-Founders + Life Partners 06.02.2026 26minIt’s Valentine’s Day, and while we don’t usually shape our work around holidays, this one felt different because we’re not just co-founders of Young Goose, we’re life partners. For us, care has always shown up in daily choices and consistency, the same philosophy behind how we think about skin longevity.In this special episode, we flip the format and recommend ingredients to each other based on real-time skin needs. We get into methylene blue, NAD support, ectoin, retinol, and repair-focused actives through the lens of cellular energy, inflammation control, repair, and long-term resilience.If you’re listening on Valentine’s Day, we’re honored you’re spending it with us. And if you’re tuning in any other day, we’re just as glad you’re here. Either way, this conversation is about care that lasts and the small, intentional choices that add up over time.What's Discussed:(03:38) Why this Valentine’s episode feels different as co-founders and life partners(06:11) Recommending ingredients based on real-time skin needs, not bias(12:38) Methylene blue, red light synergy, and mitochondrial skin energy(17:04) NAD support as the currency behind repair and long-term resilience(20:49) Ectoin, deep hydration, and protection from blue light and pollution(25:10) Retinol results, limitations, and why peptide alternatives matter(27:36) Sun exposure, oxidative stress, and the missing piece of post-UV DNA repairFind more from Young Goose:The Elastin Action Protocol → Engineered for Skin Navigating Elasticity Change The Winter Skin Protocol → Build for How Skin Actually Behaves in Winter VAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment RecoveryUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at https://younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincare
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Marina Moiseyeva: Skin Detoxification, GLP-1s, and What Actually Drives Facial Aging 04.02.2026 1t 9minSkin problems are often the body’s earliest warning sign that detoxification, inflammation control, and nutrient absorption are already compromised. When detox demand rises and recovery systems can’t keep up, skin changes and aging-related signs become more pronounced.In this episode of the Biohacking Beauty Podcast, we sit down with Marina Moiseyeva to explore why medications and aggressive topicals increase detox load, how sweating and lymphatic movement support skin longevity, and why “Ozempic face” is driven by muscle, bone, and nutrient loss rather than fat alone.Marina Moiseyeva is a Functional Medicine Practitioner and Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner with 16 years of clinical experience. She is a Certified Diplomate in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine, a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, and the author of Harmonious Healing Blueprint: Biohacking, Regeneration & Health Resilience.What's Discussed:(00:00) Why skin functions as a detox organ(07:03) How topical treatments and medications quietly increase the body’s detox burden(11:34) Sweating, hydration, and lymphatic movement as primary detox pathways(19:32) GLP-1s, nutrient absorption, and the real mechanism behind “Ozempic face”(26:09) Bone density, muscle loss, and why structural facial aging is hard to reverse(54:48) What ages skin faster than sun exposure and why sugar-driven inflammation mattersFind more from Young Goose:Find our Elastin Protocol here: https://younggoose.com/pages/elastin-action-protocol-landingFind our Winter Protocol here: https://younggoose.com/pages/winter-protocolVAMPIRE EXOSOMES → Professional Exosome Serum for Regeneration and Post-Treatment Recovery: https://younggoose.com/products/vampire-exosomesUse code PODCAST10 to get 10% off your first purchase, and if you’re a returning customer use the code PODCAST5 to get 5% off at younggoose.comInstagram: @young_goose_skincareFind more from Marina Moiseyeva:Website: https://liveharmoniouslife.comInstagram: @liveharmoniouslife Books' Amazon page links here: Hardcover: https://a.co/d/asQyFGW Paperback: https://a.co/d/gRQhEWE
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