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When Amitay Eshel, founder of Young Goose, came on our podcast, we were honestly expecting him to be a little… intense. I mean, the man talks about longevity science, exosomes, NAD, and cellular aging for a living — we thought he might be a bit formal or clinical. Instead, he was hilarious. Sharp, quick, and totally engaging. He has his own podcast where he dives deep into these topics, but what surprised us was how easily he balanced serious science with personality. We got into exosomes — those powerful cellular messengers that help skin cells communicate and repair — and “zombie cells,” the senescent cells that stick around longer than they should, contributing to inflammation and aging.
What made the conversation so good wasn’t just the cutting-edge information, but how approachable he made it. He broke down complex ideas in a way that felt practical and usable, not intimidating. Instead of talking about anti-aging like it’s a war on wrinkles, he reframed it as supporting your skin’s long-term health — helping it function better, clear out what it doesn’t need, and maintain stronger cellular communication