
The Human Upgrade: Biohacking for Longevity & Performance A Lesson in Adventure Hacking: Step Toward Your Fear – Jill Heinerth : 663
Jan 28, 2020
Jill Heinerth, a trailblazing cave diver and the first female Explorer in Residence for the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, shares her incredible underwater adventures. She discusses the psychology of facing fears, how preparation is key in extreme diving, and the fascinating '7R gene' that influences risk-taking. Jill dives deeper into the importance of emotional connections and non-verbal communication among diving partners. With over 7,500 dives, she emphasizes that we are capable of more than we imagine and the urgent need to care for our oceans.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Processing Fear
- Process fear intentionally by allowing time for reflection and discussion with empathetic listeners.
- Expressing fear through creative outlets can also be therapeutic.
73 Minutes Dead
- Heinerth describes a harrowing cave diving experience where her partner panicked, broke the guideline, and caused a silt-out.
- Heinerth remained calm, rescued her partner, and survived, despite being presumed dead for 73 minutes.
Intuitive Connection
- With long-term dive partners, non-verbal communication can be highly effective.
- An intuitive understanding develops, allowing for minimal communication in challenging environments.


