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Today on the Jimmy Barrett Show:Brent Franson on Death Clock
This week on Death Clock, Brant speaks with Dr. Anna Pavlick, a leading oncologist at Weill Cornell, to break down everything you need to know about skin cancer — from prevention to treatment. They cover the three most common types of skin cancer (basal cell, squamous cell, and melanoma), why early detection is critical, and what to actually look for when checking your skin. Dr. Pavlick shares actionable advice on how simple habits like wearing sunscreen, avoiding tanning beds, and regular dermatologist visits can make a life-saving difference. They also explore the latest advancements in skin cancer treatment, including the rise of immunotherapy and promising new research using AI and cellular therapies. This episode is a must-listen for people of all demographics. Hope you enjoy.
This week on Death Clock, host Brent Franson sits down with Dr. Ulka Vaishampayan, a leading oncologist and prostate cancer researcher at the University of Michigan, for a comprehensive conversation on one of the most common cancers affecting men. Dr. Vaishampayan breaks down the basics of prostate health—what the prostate does, how it changes with age, and what symptoms may indicate a problem. They also explore who should be screened and when, how PSA testing works, and so much more. It's an important episode, hope you enjoy.
This week on Death Clock, Brent speaks with journalist and author Nicole Karlis about the connection between altruism and longevity. Nicole, author of Your Brain on Altruism, shares research-backed insights into how acts of kindness, generosity, and volunteering can positively impact both mental and physical health. They discuss how altruism isn't just about helping others – it also fosters a sense of purpose, strengthens community ties, and can even contribute to a longer, healthier life. Brent and Nicole explore the science behind these benefits, including studies showing that people who regularly give back experience lower stress levels, improved well-being, and even reduced risk of chronic diseases. Whether you're looking for a new perspective on well-being or simply interested in the science of giving, this episode offers compelling reasons to integrate more acts of kindness into daily life. Hope you enjoy.
On today's episode of Death Clock, host Brent Franson speaks with Dr. Aric Prather, a professor at UCSF, clinical psychologist, and author of The Sleep Prescription: Seven Days to Unlocking Your Best Rest. Dr. Prather unpacks the critical relationship between sleep and stress, explaining how poor sleep increases stress sensitivity and creates a vicious cycle that can degrade long-term health. They also discuss the latest in sleep research, including wearables like the Oura Ring and Eight Sleep, and how these tools can help—or hinder—our understanding of rest. They also explore the role of diet, nighttime routines, and the often-overlooked psychological aspect of sleep perception. Whether you struggle with insomnia, want to optimize your rest, or are simply curious about the science of sleep and longevity, this episode provides helpful insights from one of the leading experts in the field. Hope you enjoy.
This week on Death Clock, Brent speaks with Dr. John A. Robinson and Dr. Cristina Romero-Bosch, experts in hormone optimization and longevity medicine. They discuss the critical role hormones play in overall health, touching on testosterone and estrogen replacement therapy, thyroid function, insulin regulation, and more. The conversation breaks down common misconceptions about hormone replacement, explains how hormonal imbalances contribute to aging and disease, and explores the importance of proactive hormone management for both men and women. Whether you're navigating menopause, experiencing age-related testosterone decline, or simply looking to enhance long-term health, this episode offers a comprehensive look at how hormone therapy can play a key role in longevity and vitality. Hope you enjoy.
In this episode of Death Clock, host Brent Franson sits down with Dr. Antonio Abbate, a cardiologist and expert in inflammation, to explore the hidden dangers of chronic low-grade inflammation. While you may associate inflammation with visible symptoms like swelling or redness, Dr. Abbate explains how internal inflammation, often unnoticed, plays a critical role in increasing the risk of heart disease, diabetes, dementia, and other chronic illnesses. He breaks down the science behind inflammation, its connection to immune system overactivity, and why modern lifestyles contribute to a persistent inflammatory state that can silently harm long-term health. Whether you're looking to optimize your longevity or better understand the silent effects of chronic inflammation, this episode provides critical insights into a growing health concern. Hope you enjoy.
With all this talk about mortality, we thought it was a good time to punch Kyle & Jackie's details into the AI Death Clock and let it do its thing. You might be shocked by the results!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The gang discuss a range of topics, starting with Nancy Mace's hour-long speech on the House floor where she accused her ex-fiancé and his associates of heinous crimes against women, including non-consensual recordings and sexual misconduct. They debate the appropriateness of using the House floor for such allegations and the potential political motivations behind Mace's actions. The conversation then shifts to a new AI website called Death Clock, which predicts users' death dates and causes based on personal data. Find out how Justin dies!Chapters1. Introduction and Banter - 00:00:002. Nancy Mace's House Floor Speech - 00:10:333. AI Death Clock - 00:41:314. Listener Emails - 01:00:005. Plugs and Outro - 01:18:32 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's show: Did Tate McRae really predict the correct score of the Super Bowl? Don't ever get the heart-shaped pizza! Good Vibes at 6:55! Bill believes his 13-year-old is being purposely rude to him on text. Am I The Bleephole? Brittany in Shaker received an Amazon package that she's certain was meant for her ex-boyfriend. We play Alyssa's College of Knowledge twice each show! Who will die first...Bill or Alyssa? They check the Death Clock. Plus, Alyssa saw a picture of herself and there's something about it that really bothers her.
We start with some Frank Christ presents They're Fine, Just Fine. After that, Gina tells us about the Death Clock death predicting website and award Boner of the Day. Then we have an X Poll for you about popular TV shows that you just don't get or like, and we challenge a listener to Beat Gina. And of course, we finish with the Boner Recap and news.
Jess tries to make it through the show without using a crutch phrase! We try out a death clock and would you split the bill on a first date? All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
In this episode of Death Clock, host Brent Franson welcomes back Dr. Frank Lipman, a pioneer in functional and longevity medicine. With decades of experience, Dr. Lipman shares his insights on the fundamentals of longevity, emphasizing the critical role of diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management as the foundation for a longer, healthier life. The conversation explores the latest advancements in longevity science, from biomarker testing and supplements to cutting-edge therapies like peptides, hormone optimization, and hyperbaric oxygen treatment. Their discussion also covers controversial topics, including full-body scans, the accuracy of various health screenings, and the efficacy of specific vaccines. Dr. Lipman shares his candid thoughts on the benefits and limitations of emerging trends, offering practical advice on how to approach health optimization without getting lost in hype. Whether you're curious about the latest in anti-aging research or looking for practical steps to improve your long-term health, this episode provides an insightful perspective from one of the field's leading voices. Hope you enjoy.
In this episode of Death Clock, host Brent Franson interviews Dr. Scott Forbes, a leading expert on creatine supplementation and its benefits for health, fitness, and longevity. Dr. Forbes explains the science behind creatine, debunking common myths and highlighting its benefits beyond muscle building. From improving strength and endurance to potential cognitive and metabolic advantages, creatine emerges as a powerful and underappreciated tool for enhancing overall health. Dr. Forbes also provides practical advice on how to supplement effectively and safely, emphasizing its broad appeal for people across various ages and activity levels. Whether you're a seasoned athlete, an older adult looking to maintain muscle mass, or simply someone curious about optimizing health, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to one of the most researched and effective supplements available today. Hope you enjoy.
I was pleased to discover that I would live to a ripe old age.
Welcome to Death Clock! Formerly “The Most Days Show”, Death Clock is a podcast hosted by Brent Franson that focuses on longevity. This week, Brent sits down with Dr. Nimesh Patel, a renowned neurosurgeon and author of Extraordinary Doctor: How Emotional Intelligence Drives a Physician's Success. The conversation dives deep into the broken state of the healthcare system, exploring how administrative burdens, insurance policies, and a reactive "sick care" approach often hinder doctors from practicing medicine as they were trained. Dr. Patel discusses the role of emotional intelligence not only in bedside manner but also as a critical skill for navigating complex interactions with patients, colleagues, and insurance companies. He shares insights for cultivating emotional intelligence, reflecting on how this skill has shaped his career and personal growth as a physician, husband, and father. The episode offers a powerful look at the intersection of healthcare, emotional intelligence, and personal transformation, inspiring listeners to rethink how they engage with their own health and the medical professionals in their lives. Hope you enjoy.
In this special end-of-year episode of The Most Days Show, host Brent Franson reflects on the journey of the podcast so far. He starts by sharing an update about the closure of the Most Days app, acknowledging the impact it had on its community while explaining the decision to move forward with a new focus. He introduces Death Clock, a longevity-focused app designed to help people better understand and improve their health and habits. You can check out Death Clock here. Brent then looks back on over 60 episodes, revisiting some of the most compelling conversations and thought-provoking moments from the past year and a half. He reflects on key themes explored throughout the show, including behavior change, mental health, addiction, and resilience. Whether you're tuning in for the first time or have been along for the ride since the beginning, this episode offers inspiration and insights to help you reflect, reset, and move forward into the new year with purpose. Hope you enjoy and happy new year.
Hunter and Cush talk about the app that "predicts" your death for a price.
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Anna downloaded the Death Clock to see what is says for when her time will come! The date will shock you! The Anna and Raven Santa Tipline is back, call 877-881-7440 and leave a message so we can share with Santa! Anna and Raven have decided to call the spam callers that bother them all day long! You'll never guess who they got on the phone! Anna's daughter is looking at colleges and she is trying to pick a major that won't get taken over by AI! Anna and Raven talk about the jobs that are robot proof! Do you think it's okay to regift? Anna and Raven decide what is acceptable to regift, but Anna does this with gifts that she feels guilty about regifting! Anna says for all you do, and all you put up with this week, you've earned yourself a drink. What did you do to earn your Mommy Margarita? Jackie and Adam have been married for a little over a year! Adam says that Jackie flirts with everyone but Jackie claims that this is just her personality; he fell in love with this feature of her. It bothers him now, especially since they are married. Should she rein it in or is this just the person she is and he has to deal with it? What do you think? Monica has a chance to win $3600! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Full show - Thursday | GMD - The Slacker Show saves Christmas | News or Nope - Dive bar cologne and weird coworkers | Death Clock | Never have I ever | Slacker's classified ad | There was drama at our company Christmas party | Things Erin needs to know before 30 | Stupid stories @theslackershow @thackiswack @radioerin
There's a new app that uses AI to predict how much longer you have to live. Would you give it a try?
We open the show to get your thoughts on all of Trump's cabinet picks. Will there be a trickle-down effect of loosened moral and ethical codes?Senator Sheldon Whitehouse zooms in to discuss Supreme Court ethics, his experience at COP29, how Democrats can respond to a second Trump term and his thoughts on the Hunter Biden pardon.Juliette Kayyem discusses Kash Patel at the FBI, martial law in South Korea, and the shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO in Manhattan.Chris Kimball of Milk Street Kitchen has a new baking book, "Milk Street Bakes."We ask listeners whether they -- like Jim -- have ever used the "Death Clock" app to learn the time of their demise. Rep. Ayanna Pressley discusses national pushback to DEI efforts and the Hunter Biden pardon.
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Big News talks new AI app that tells you your expected mortality date. Clown Of The Day: OJ Simpson's ex-body guard is falsefying tapes. What's Good In The Bay shows love to an East Bay family that thanks UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital for saving the life of thier 3 yr old daughter.
Have you ever wondered when your time might come? The Death Clock app uses AI and data from 1,200 life expectancy studies to make educated guesses about your lifespan. By analyzing your habits and lifestyle, it provides predictions—and even offers tips to live longer (if you're willing to pay). Is it science or just a … Continue reading Predicting Your Demise – The Death Clock App #1783 → The post Predicting Your Demise – The Death Clock App #1783 appeared first on Geek News Central.
There's a new AI app called Death Clock that calculates exactly when you're going to die down to the second. Enter if you dare! Producer Oli punched in all his details and answered the questions and found out the exact age he's going to pass away. Bye bestie was nice knowing ya! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered when your time might come? The Death Clock app uses AI and data from 1,200 life expectancy studies to make educated guesses about your lifespan. By analyzing your habits and lifestyle, it provides predictions—and even offers tips to live longer (if you're willing to pay). Is it science or just a … Continue reading Predicting Your Demise – The Death Clock App #1783 → The post Predicting Your Demise – The Death Clock App #1783 appeared first on Geek News Central.
What makes you the crazy cat or dog parent. Queen City Confessions - Found Ring - Lazy Co-worker - Lied abt liking football. Am I The A-Hole – Taylor – Son doesn't want to go to college but husband wants him to pay rent. Death Clock – what's the date of your passing.
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Death Clock – what's the date of your passing? BO – Lindsay & Blake – She Uses Chat GPT For Arguments. The Miguel & Holly Cupcake @ Smallcakes Utopia. UPDATE – Am I The A-Hole – Emerson – Tickets To Taylor Swift.
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A new AI-powered application "can" accurately estimate your lifespan, aiming to inspire users to adopt healthier habits and extend their lives.For an annual fee of $40, those curious about their potential longevity can download the "Death Clock" app. It prompts users to answer various questions regarding their health and lifestyle, allowing it to forecast not just a year but the exact date of a person's passing, alongside their current biological age. The goal is to serve as a wake-up call before it's too late to make significant changes.“In today's health care landscape, we often respond to issues only when they arise, frequently at a late stage,” explained founder Brent Franson. “Death Clock embodies the transition to Medicine 3.0, empowering individuals with in-depth knowledge about their health and encouraging proactive management to achieve longer healthier lives.”The app generates a personalized “longevity plan,” suggesting lifestyle modifications and topics to discuss with health care providers. Users can also upload personal health documents, including blood tests and genetic profiles.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Willie gets the info you need to know about the Death Clock app from Liz Bonis. Also Eric Ruark has the latest from the southern border. Finally Willie polls the American people 2 weeks out from the election.
A new app is out that has Willie concerned. The Death Clock app tells you when you are going to die. When it comes to health, Willie has one person to turn to. Liz Bonis explains what the Death Clock app is to Willie.
Willie gets the info you need to know about the Death Clock app from Liz Bonis. Also Eric Ruark has the latest from the southern border. Finally Willie polls the American people 2 weeks out from the election.
A new app is out that has Willie concerned. The Death Clock app tells you when you are going to die. When it comes to health, Willie has one person to turn to. Liz Bonis explains what the Death Clock app is to Willie.
KCFD hostile work environment… Report was misleading / reporter has been admonished… Professor fired from Kansas University… 2024 Marconi Ward winners… New TV shows to watch / New Sams Club reimagined… www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo Code: Jeffy40 / $40 off ( as long as it lasts ) chewingthefat@theblaze.com Who Died Today: Liam Payne 31 / Richard Pawulski 49… Two boys die from hay ride accident… Death Clock guy interview… Greys Anatomy writer faked cancer… Line Judges now all AI… 3on3 Womens Basketball… Atlanta gets SB in 2028… NFL lengthen season?... Joke of The Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Founder of Most Days and the Death Clock, Brent Franson joins Kennedy for a conversation about healthy habits and prolonging your life. Kennedy shares what day she is predicted to die, and why it's not all sunshine and rainbows getting older. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Extend the life of cats?... Artificial plant creates air and electricity… CEO's leaving… Boeing negotiating by laying off employees… Whitmer and Chips bit on TikTok… Krispy Kreme and McDonalds… Dominoes continues Emergency Pizza deal... www.blazetv.com/jeffy Promo Code: Jeffy40 / $40 off ( as long as it lasts ) chewingthefat@theblaze.com Game of Thrones memorabilia Auctioned off… Bad Monkey is over… Reality TV taking a hit… Things are changing in tv world… Fandango membership program?... Death Clock website… Walking Dead costumes, finally… Man cuts his man part off… Kenyans win Chicago Marathon… College football ranking… Space X catches booster rocket… Cali says no to more launches... Elton doesn't like Musk… Joke of The Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One would think that living in China, a zoo would be stupid to try & dupe the locals into thinking painted chow-chows were pandas. You would be wrong. It looks like I'm going to be around a lot longer than I thought. I'll let you know when I'm going to die with the results from new data in the Death Clock. A Syrian man thought he had a head cold...but turns out his HEAD was letting his brain ooze out through his nose.
In this episode of "The Most Days Show," host Brent Franson kicks off season two with a candid update about the summer break and major shifts within the business. Brent shares the personal and professional journey that led him to pause production on the podcast, and how he plans to take Most Days in a new direction. He announces a new app, currently named "Death Clock," which aims to help people live longer, healthier lives. Brent describes how the app uses a fun and engaging approach to assess life expectancy and provide personalized longevity plans. The app is avaliable now. Try it out and let us know what you think! The podcast will continue to cover topics around mental health and personal growth, but with a stronger emphasis on longevity and proactive health care. You can expect weekly episodes on Fridays featuring a variety of guests. Host: Brent Franson Producer: Patrick Godino Music: Patrick Lee
The guys discuss a new app that can supposedly tell you when you will die
The guys discuss a new app that can supposedly tell you when you will die
Robach and Holmes cover the latest news headlines and entertainment updates and give perspective on current events in their daily “Morning Run.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This episode is sponsored by Better Help, an online therapy platform, offering 10% off the first month of therapy to listeners. The hosts also promote Bones Coffee Company, known for its unique flavors like maple bacon and chocolate raspberries, along with a range of merchandise options. So, whether you're looking to prioritize your mental health or upgrade your morning coffee routine, this episode has you covered.The Problematic Behavior of TX2: A Deep DiveUnpacking the Marketing Tactics of TX2The Disturbing Lyrics of TX2's SongsTX2: The Anti-Punk Rock ArtistDecoding the Controversy Surrounding TX2TX2's Problematic Behavior: The artist TX2 has faced criticism for his problematic behavior, which includes targeting individuals with smaller platforms, instructing them to harm themselves, and misgendering them. This behavior contradicts his claims of caring about mental health and creating a safe space for those in need to talk. Such actions are concerning, particularly when considering the impact they can have on vulnerable individuals struggling with mental health issues.Changing Meanings of Songs for Marketing Purposes: TX2 has been accused of altering the meanings of his songs for marketing purposes. An example cited in the episode is his song "Walking Dead Man," initially marketed as a tribute to his deceased friend who struggled with addiction. However, the song's meaning was later changed to convey a message of disdain for Christmas. This manipulation of song meanings for marketing purposes can be perceived as insincere and disrespectful, especially when the original intention was to honor a departed friend.Large Marketing Budget: TX2's music career is also criticized for having a substantial marketing budget that appears disproportionate to his current level of fame and success. This suggests that a wealthy record label may be behind his rise to popularity, seeking to capitalize on the trend of alt kids in the music scene. The blogger in the episode points out that this corporate backing and marketing strategy may not align with the anti-capitalist politics often associated with punk rock music. The focus on marketing and commercial success rather than genuine artistic expression can be seen as a departure from the authentic ethos of punk rock music.The podcast episode discusses the concept of industry plants, using TX2 as an example. TX2 is portrayed as a product of capitalism and corporations aiming to target the alt-kids demographic. The episode highlights how TX2, despite claiming to be punk rock and the future of punk, falls short of that image. The podcast points out that TX2's music leans more towards pop rock than punk, and his image and persona seem manufactured by a team of marketers rather than being authentic.The episode delves into the idea that TX2's success is not solely based on his talent or genuine connection with the alt-kids audience but rather on a calculated marketing strategy. The podcast suggests that TX2's substantial marketing budget, numerous writing credits, and constantly changing song meanings for marketing purposes indicate a corporate-backed approach to his music career. This approach is seen as contradictory to the anti-establishment and anti-capitalist ethos often associated with punk rock.