ABOUT BIOHACK YOURSELF MEDIA
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Biohack Yourself Media is a global health media platform dedicated to exploring the science, innovation, and culture shaping the future of human performance, longevity, and health optimization. Through documentary filmmaking, editorial journalism, a print magazine, events, and digital media, the platform brings together physicians, researchers, founders, practitioners, and innovators working at the forefront of human biology. The mission of Biohack Yourself Media is to make the most important ideas in human health accessible, understandable, and visible to audiences around the world.
The platform was founded by filmmakers and entrepreneurs Anthony Lolli and TereZa Hakobyan-Lolli. What began as a documentary filmmaking journey gradually evolved into a much larger media initiative. While producing films and conducting hundreds of interviews with doctors, scientists, clinicians, founders, and inventors across the health and wellness landscape, the Lollis encountered a remarkable global community dedicated to improving human health. Yet much of this work existed in fragmented spaces, often difficult for the public to access or understand.
Researchers were making scientific breakthroughs. Innovators were building transformative technologies. Clinicians were developing new treatment protocols and preventative health approaches. But the broader public rarely encountered these developments through clear, engaging storytelling. Biohack Yourself Media was created to bridge that gap.

Biohack Yourself focuses on clarity rather than controversy, approaching complex health topics with the goal of understanding and exploration rather than ideological debate.
At its core, Biohack Yourself operates on the belief that the future of health will not be shaped by a single discipline, institution, or ideology. Instead, it will emerge through collaboration across disciplines, as new ideas, discoveries, and technologies come together to improve human biology. Biohack Yourself serves as a platform where those voices can be heard, understood, and connected.
Unlike many traditional publications that rely primarily on in-house editorial teams, Biohack Yourself takes a different approach. The platform is built around the voices of the experts themselves. Contributors include physicians, clinicians, PhDs, scientific researchers, academic experts, health practitioners, technologists, engineers, founders, and innovators pushing the boundaries of what is possible in human health. Rather than simply reporting on experts, Biohack Yourself provides a platform where those experts can share their knowledge directly.

This model creates a unique media ecosystem built on scientific credibility, real-world clinical insight, cross-disciplinary dialogue, and direct access to emerging research. Readers and viewers are introduced not just to ideas, but to the people actively developing them.
Biohack Yourself Magazine plays an important role within this ecosystem. Published in print and digital formats, the magazine features long-form interviews, investigative features, and editorial coverage exploring emerging developments in health, longevity, and human performance. The publication offers readers a deeper look at the conversations, discoveries, and real-world practices influencing how people approach health today.

Health is also treated as a universal human concern that transcends politics, geography, and ideology. The pursuit of better health, longer lives, and improved human performance belongs to everyone. For that reason, Biohack Yourself approaches its coverage from a non-partisan perspective, focusing on the merit of ideas, scientific evidence, and outcomes rather than political alignment.
A defining characteristic of Biohack Yourself Media is its field journalism approach. Instead of operating solely from a traditional newsroom model, the platform works with a global network of health journalists, video journalists, contributors, and field correspondents who are closely connected to the subjects they cover. Many have personal or professional experience within the health, wellness, and longevity communities, creating a deeper level of curiosity and engagement in the stories being told.
Field journalists are trained to approach interviews and coverage with curiosity, respect, and solution-oriented storytelling designed for a broad audience. Reporting focuses on real-world health practices, emerging technologies, and the people working to improve human health in meaningful ways.

Today, Biohack Yourself Media operates as a multi-platform ecosystem that includes documentary films, print and digital editorial media, social media platforms, industry events, expert contributor networks, health innovation coverage, and founder storytelling. Through these platforms, audiences are introduced to the technologies, research, and individuals shaping the next generation of health science.
The field of human health and longevity is evolving at an unprecedented pace. New discoveries, new technologies, and new frameworks for understanding the human body continue to emerge every year. Biohack Yourself exists to document that progress, connect the people driving it, and make their work visible to a global audience.
What began as a filmmaking journey has grown into a media platform dedicated to one central belief: the future of health will be shaped by the people courageous enough to explore it, and their stories deserve to be told.



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