
Most people think the biggest threat to their future is artificial intelligence.
But what if the real risk is an untrained human mind?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with my co-founder and CEO, Alexis Bank, for one of the most important conversations we have had on the show.
We talk about what human intelligence really means in a world where AI can remember more, produce faster, and scale almost everything. And we explore why the people who thrive in the next decade will not just be the ones with access to the best tools, but the ones who know how to think, adapt, decide, and create at a higher level.
Alexis shares why AI should not replace your mind, but reveal where your mind needs training. We talk about the danger of reactive thinking, the difference between habits and real thought, and why metacognition, learning how to think about your thinking, may be one of the most valuable skills of the future.
In this episode, you will learn:
✅ Why AI is only as powerful as the human intelligence guiding it
✅ The difference between reactive thinking and proactive thinking
✅ Why most people were taught what to think, not how to think
✅ How better questions change the quality of your attention and decisions
✅ Why metacognition is one of the most important skills in the age of AI
✅ How cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, and learnability shape your future
✅ Why silence, white space, and introspection matter more than ever
✅ How to use AI as a thinking partner instead of a crutch
✅ What it means to upgrade your human intelligence on purpose
If you feel overwhelmed by change, distracted by noise, or uncertain about where your value comes from in an AI-driven world, this episode will help you understand what still makes you irreplaceable and how to build it on purpose.
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Apr 20
1 hr 12 min

Most people think brain decline happens later in life.
But what if the foods you eat every day are already shaping your memory, focus, mood, and long-term risk for dementia?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I’m sharing a powerful keynote from our Limitless Live event with Max Lugavere, health and science journalist, New York Times bestselling author, and one of the leading voices in brain health and dementia prevention.
Max breaks down what the latest research shows about ultra-processed foods, protein, brain aging, and the everyday nutrition choices that either protect your brain or quietly work against it.
He talks about why Alzheimer’s prevention is not something we can ignore, how diet influences multiple modifiable risk factors for cognitive decline, and which foods support better memory, visual processing, blood flow, and long-term neurological resilience.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
✅ Why ultra-processed foods may significantly increase Alzheimer’s risk
✅ How protein supports satiety, metabolic health, and long-term brain protection
✅ Why red meat, eggs, and fatty fish may play a bigger role in cognitive health than most people realize
✅ The effects of creatine and phosphatidylcholine on memory and brain performance
✅ The foods that help protect both your brain and your vision
✅ How to reduce inflammation, improve vascular health, and support dementia prevention
✅ Why clean water, cleaner air, and a lower toxic burden matter more than most people think
If you want to protect your memory, think more clearly, and make smarter food choices for your future brain, this episode will help you understand what matters most and where to start.
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Apr 13
30 min

Most people think reading slower means understanding more.
But what if the real reason you forget what you read is because no one ever taught you how to read for the brain you have today?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I break down how to read faster, focus better, and actually remember what you read.
I share the same brain-based reading principles I have taught for more than 34 years to students around the world, including how to reduce the habits that slow you down, how to improve retention, and how to train your brain to turn reading into a real superpower.
In this episode, you will learn:
✅ Why slow reading often hurts comprehension instead of helping it
✅ The four major habits that keep most adults reading below their potential
✅ How subvocalization limits your speed to your speaking voice
✅ Why back-skipping kills focus and understanding
✅ How to preview a book so your brain knows what to look for
✅ How to use a visual pacer to increase speed and concentration
✅ Why focus training is essential for better reading
✅ How to remember more of what you read using visualization, association, and teaching
✅ A simple 7-day reading training plan to improve speed, retention, and comprehension
If you want to read more without spending hours a day, remember more of what you study, and finally make reading feel easier and more enjoyable, this episode will help you stop reading the old way and start reading in a way your brain actually works best.
👉 What book are you reading right now, or what book do you want to finish next?
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Apr 5
26 min

Most people think brain performance is only shaped by things like sleep, nutrition, and exercise.
But what if your brain is also responding to something you can’t see, hear, or smell?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with Philipp Samor von Holtzendorff-Fehling, Founder and CEO of Leela Quantum Tech and the creator of Quantum Upgrade, to explore a topic we have never covered in depth before: the invisible environment around us and how it may be affecting the brain every single day.
We talk about what modern life is doing to the nervous system, why so many people feel wired but tired, and what he believes can help support the brain in a hyperconnected world.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
☑️ What EMFs are and the difference between native vs non-native electromagnetic fields
☑️ How modern signal exposure may affect stress, sleep, recovery, and mental clarity
☑️ Why your brain and nervous system may feel overstimulated in today’s environment
☑️ What Philipp says happens to the body in high-EMF environments like planes, phones, Wi-Fi, and electric cars
☑️ Why simply trying to block everything may not be the best long-term solution
☑️ Practical ways to reduce your exposure and create a more supportive environment
If you have ever felt mentally overloaded, unusually drained, or like your environment is affecting you more than you can explain, this episode will give you a new lens to think about brain performance, stress, and recovery in the modern world.
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Mar 30
37 min

Being busy can feel productive. But what if busyness is actually the thing keeping you from doing your best work and living a limitless life?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I’m sharing a powerful keynote from our Limitless Live event with Jay Papasan, productivity strategist and bestselling author of The One Thing.
Jay breaks down why busyness is not a badge of honor, why activity is not the same as productivity, and how so many high achievers drift away from the things that matter most without even realizing it.
We talk about why people stay stuck in reactive mode, how unclear priorities lead to poor boundaries and burnout, and why your calendar often reveals more about your values than your intentions.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
✅ Why busyness is the opposite of a limitless life
✅ The difference between activity and real productivity
✅ How to identify your most valuable work with Jay’s “$10,000 question”
✅ Why your calendar may not reflect your actual goals
✅ How goal drift, unconscious quitting, and Groundhog Year keep people stuck
✅ Why busyness can become a socially rewarded form of hiding
✅ How “goals before phones” can change the direction of your day
✅ A simple daily, weekly, and monthly system to stay connected to what matters
✅ Why successful people protect their time instead of just filling it
If you feel overwhelmed, burned out, or like you are always working but not making progress, this episode will help you step out of the busyness trap and get clear on the one thing that actually deserves your attention.
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Mar 23
26 min

What if the real reason learning feels hard is because your brain is overloaded, under-recovered, and not being trained the right way?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I break down how your brain actually learns and why so many people stay stuck even when they’re putting in the effort.
I share the simple framework I use to help CEOs, professional athletes, and actors learn faster, retain more, and perform better under pressure.
We explore why your brain resists confusion and uncertainty, how too much information creates mental friction, and what peak performers do differently to make progress faster without burning out.
In this episode, you will learn:
✅ Why learning feels mentally exhausting
✅ The hidden reason your brain shuts down when something feels difficult
✅ How to reduce information so your brain can process it faster
✅ Why retrieval and rehearsal matter more than passive review
✅ How to practice in a way that builds real skill, not false confidence
✅ The role recovery plays in memory, focus, and long-term retention
✅ Why sleep is one of the most important parts of mastering any skill
✅ A simple system you can use to learn smarter starting today
If you want to master any subject or skill faster, this episode will help you stop fighting your brain and start working with it.
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Mar 16
14 min

Most people think feeling tired, foggy, and “off” is just what happens with age.
But what if the real issue is that your cells are running on less fuel than they used to?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with Dr. Andrew Salzman, Harvard-trained physician, inventor, and biomedical entrepreneur, to unpack what’s happening at the cellular level when energy drops and your brain stops feeling sharp.
We break down NAD, a molecule involved in hundreds of critical reactions in the body, why it declines as you age, and how inflammation can accelerate that decline. We also talk about NMN, and why your brain is often the first place you feel the effects when cellular energy dips.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
☑️ What NAD does for energy, cognition, and resilience
☑️ Why NAD drops so significantly by midlife
☑️ How NMN works as a precursor to support NAD production
☑️ The “bathtub” model: why boosting NAD is not just about adding more, but also slowing the drain
☑️ How inflammation can drive NAD depletion through CD38
☑️ Why better cellular energy can translate into clearer thinking, better memory, and sharper focus
If you’ve been feeling like your brain isn’t firing the way it used to, your energy is unpredictable, or your focus is slipping, this episode will help you understand what’s happening underneath the surface and what you can do to support your brain at the level where performance actually starts: your cells.
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Mar 9
30 min

Some people think when they have more, they’ll finally be happy.
More revenue. More growth. More recognition. More impact.
But what happens when you get it… and it still doesn’t feel like enough?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with Blake Mycoskie, founder of TOMS, to talk about something most entrepreneurs never say out loud:
Burnout. Depression. Purposelessness.
Blake built one of the most recognizable purpose-driven brands in the world. He helped popularize the One for One model and changed how millions of people think about business and impact. But after selling the company, something unexpected happened…
From the outside, it looked like the ultimate dream.
But inside, he felt empty.
We talk about the psychological trap of constant expansion, the identity crisis that can follow massive success, and why building something that matters is different from becoming someone who feels whole.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
☑️ Why achievement doesn’t automatically create fulfillment
☑️ The hidden pressure that comes with leading a global movement
☑️ How the “more” mindset can quietly fuel burnout
☑️ What it means to redefine success on your own terms
☑️ Why purpose must evolve as you evolve
☑️ How to recognize when you’ve reached enough
If you’re ambitious, driven, and constantly pushing the next milestone, this conversation will challenge you in the best way.
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Mar 2
45 min

Most people think feeling tired, foggy, or inflamed is just part of getting older.
But what if the real problem isn’t your age, your schedule, or even your sleep…
What if it’s oxidative stress?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with Dr. Nayan Patel, pharmacist, wellness expert, and one of the world’s leading authorities on glutathione, the body’s “master antioxidant,” to unpack why so many high performers hit a wall despite doing everything right.
We explore how glutathione supports detoxification, mitochondrial energy, immune resilience, and brain protection, and why levels begin declining after your mid-30s. Dr. Patel explains how oxidative stress affects the brain first, why inflammation is rising globally, and how restoring glutathione may help support clarity, recovery, and long-term cognitive performance.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
☑️ What glutathione actually is and why your body depends on it
☑️ Why oxidative stress accelerates brain aging
☑️ How inflammation and free radicals affect mental clarity
☑️ Why most oral glutathione supplements don’t reach your cells
☑️ The connection between ATP, mitochondrial energy, and fatigue
☑️ Why travel, stress, and intense training increase antioxidant demand
☑️ How supporting glutathione may help restore cellular resilience
If you feel like your energy crashes too fast, your focus drops under stress, or your recovery isn’t what it used to be, this episode may completely reframe how you think about brain optimization.
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Feb 23
29 min

Most people think fatigue, brain fog, and low energy are just part of modern life.
But what if the real issue isn’t stress, age, or even sleep…
What if it’s mineral depletion?
In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I sit down with Caroline Alan, Co-Founder and CEO of BEAM Minerals, she’s a health educator and leading voice in plant-based mineral replenishment, to break down what she calls “hidden hunger” — the cellular signal that your body does not have the raw materials it needs to function.
We explore why your body can operate like a city in a brownout, why the brain is often the first place mineral deficiency shows up, and how modern soil depletion may be affecting the quality of the food you eat every day.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
☑️ Why minerals are essential for mitochondrial energy production
☑️ Why brain fog is often one of the first signs of depletion
☑️ How modern farming practices reduce mineral density in food
☑️ Why single-mineral supplements can create imbalance
☑️ The difference between rock-based minerals and plant-based humic and fulvic substances
☑️ How reverse osmosis and filtered water may be stripping essential minerals
☑️ How mineral balance affects recovery, inflammation, and cognitive performance
Caroline shares her personal story of autoimmune challenges, adrenal burnout, and chronic inflammation, and how focusing on foundational mineral replenishment helped restore her energy, sleep, and mental clarity.
If you feel like something is off but you can’t quite explain it…
If you struggle with fatigue, poor recovery, or brain fog…
Or if you want to optimize your energy at the cellular level…
This episode will help you understand why what’s under the soil directly impacts what’s happening inside you, and what you can do about it.
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Feb 16
29 min
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