Bret and Heather discuss a range of topics, starting with Bobby Kennedy's testimony in Congress, focusing on his statements about wearables and potential conflicts of interest with the nominee for Surgeon General, Casey Means, and her company Levels. They critique the idea of universal wearables, touching on data privacy concerns, the potential for misuse of health data, and the dangers of a transhumanist approach to health. They contrast this with a more ancestral approach to health, emphasizing the importance of intuition and a natural environment. They also analyze a news report about a potential deal involving the end of the Gaza war, a U.S. strike on Iran, and a new alignment of Middle Eastern countries, expressing skepticism and concern about the implications of such a deal.
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