
#109 - John Dudley: The beauty in archery, the love of practice, and a model system for life
In this episode, professional archer, John Dudley, shares the many insights he's gleaned through the process of not only becoming an elite competitor of archery but also an exceptional teacher. John d...
4 Mai 20202h 16min

#108 - AMA #13: 3-day fasting, exogenous ketones, autophagy, and exercise for longevity
In this "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) episode, Peter explains some observations he's noticed since switching to a 3-day fasting cycle from the longer fasts, the various things he's measuring, and some helpf...
21 Apr 202015min

#107 - John Barry: 1918 Spanish flu pandemic—historical account, parallels to today, and lessons
n this episode, John Barry, historian and author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History, describes what happened with the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, including where it ...
17 Apr 20201h 21min

#106 - Amesh Adalja, M.D.: Comparing COVID-19 to past pandemics, preparing for the future, and reasons for optimism
In this episode, infectious disease and pandemic preparedness expert, Amesh Adalja, M.D., puts the current pandemic into context against previous coronaviruses as well as past influenza pandemics. Ame...
13 Apr 202044min

#105 - Paul Conti, M.D.: The psychological toll of a pandemic, and the societal problems it has highlighted
In this episode, psychiatrist Paul Conti, M.D. discusses the impact of the fear and uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting stress, anxiety, and trauma it may impart on the pop...
10 Apr 20201h 26min

#104 - COVID-19 for kids with Olivia Attia
In this episode, Peter sits down with his daughter to answer questions from her and other kids about COVID-19. We discuss: What is a virus? [1:45]; How did this version of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) st...
8 Apr 202034min

#103 - Looking back on the first 99 episodes: Strong Convictions, Loosely Held
In this episode, originally recorded to be the 100th episode of The Drive, Peter discusses topics that he has changed his mind about since starting the podcast as a result of preparing for interviews ...
6 Apr 20201h 17min

#102 - Michael Osterholm, Ph.D.: COVID-19—Lessons learned, challenges ahead, and reasons for optimism and concern
In this episode, Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota and author of Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs, provid...
31 Mar 20201h 22min




















