818 Strong: July Updates + Expert Q&A + The Phoenix Experiment Preview

Our latest expert Q&As, the new site, and be first to test The Phoenix Experiment

Hi Phoenix friends,

It’s been a wild past few weeks.
Some days I wake up and can’t believe how fast this is moving.

Four months ago, The Phoenix was just an idea.
A handful of notes, and a hunch that we could do better for ApoE4 carriers everywhere.
I remember sitting in my office thinking about the best way to figure out how to “solve” ApoE4 for myself.
I remember sitting in my office thinking:

What would it actually take to solve ApoE4?

What’s the fastest way to find the best interventions for my protocol and to stop wasting time on things that don’t move the needle?

4 months ago, The Phoenix was just an idea.

Today, on 7/7, we’re 818 strong.
(Actually by the time I finished writing this, we are at 826, but 826 strong on 7/7 doesn’t sound as nice 🙂)
818 people who refuse to accept the “inevitable.”
818 people determined to write their own future.
That’s not just a community. That’s a movement.

If you’re reading this, you’re part of it.
So, thank you.

Here’s what’s new (and what’s next):

1. Three expert Q&As:

  • June 26 - Dr. Brandon Colby (CEO, Sequencing.com)
    We dove into the power of whole genome sequencing, real-world use cases, and how to turn raw DNA into actionable steps for prevention.
    Watch the replay here: 

And coming up:

  • July 25th - Kian Sadeghi (CEO, MyNucleus): Want to finally make sense of your DNA results? Kian’s built a platform that turns raw data into real-world answers. He’ll break down how you can use your genetic code to outsmart risk (no PhD required).

  • August 7th - Chris Garvin (Neuronic): What if boosting your brain didn’t require more pills, but… light? Chris will walk us through the science and practicalities of light therapy helmets: what works, what’s hype, and how to know if it’s for you.

Bring your questions. Get honest, cutting-edge answers.

2. Brand New Website (Now Live)

We’ve just launched the new Phoenix Community website.
It’s a solid foundation for everything we’re building next.
This new platform will power all our upcoming features and help us deliver a smarter, more personalized experience for every member.
Check it out here

3. Something big is coming: The Phoenix Experiment

Imagine a tool that doesn’t just track your habits or spit out generic advice.
The Phoenix Experiment is about flipping the script on what’s possible for ApoE4 carriers.
We leverage your real data, side-by-side with digital twin technology and a living database of what’s working (and what isn’t) for people sharing similar health profile as you.

  • Ever wondered if a new supplement, diet, or protocol will actually move the needle for you. Not just in theory, but in your real life?

  • Tired of sifting through “one-size-fits-all” health advice that doesn’t account for your genetics, your lifestyle, your goals?

  • Want to learn not just from your own n=1 experiments, but from a whole community running structured, tracked interventions, with results you can trust?

Here’s what you’ll get:

  • Run your own N=1 experiments (step-by-step, guided by AI)

  • Track your metrics and get a clear answer if you should keep each interventions

  • Get insights from others in the Phoenix to accelerate your experiments (“What works for people like you has a higher chance to work for you”)

  • Spot patterns. Predict your odds. Get science-backed instructions for what to test next
    No more guessing. Just smart, personalized progress.

I’m testing the first alpha version now. A handful of early adopters will get access soon.
If you want to be a pioneer (or have an idea, question, or wild experiment to propose), hit reply and let me know. I’m all ears.
I am also having discussions with a few members to make sure we build what you actually need, if you are interested, let’s chat!

Let’s beat the odds,
Kevin

PS: The Phoenix Experiment is too ambitious for me to build alone and I have a few VERY exciting partnerships (spoiler: it’s with a non-profit, research labs and researchers) to announce very soon.