Launched a New Podcast: Extreme Individuals
I’ve been itching to get back into podcasting for the past few years but I’ve let other priorities take precedent. Recently I partnered up with a good friend and fellow photographer to give it a go.
Welcome to Extreme Individuals, the podcast dedicated to the innovators, trailblazers, and true outliers who are redefining what's possible. Hosted by Will Hall and produced and co-hosted by Jon Aveni.
Join us as we dive deep into the minds of extraordinary people who push the boundaries in their fields—whether it's science, art, athletics, technology, philosophy, or any pursuit that challenges convention and reshapes our understanding of the world.
In each episode, we bring you conversations that are raw, insightful, and profoundly inspiring, with guests who refuse to settle for ordinary. From groundbreaking ideas and cutting-edge techniques to remarkable personal journeys, Extreme Individuals highlights those who dare to think differently and live boldly.
If you're fascinated by pioneers, drawn to the edge, and inspired by those who live outside the norm, you've come to the right place. Subscribe and follow us now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, Youtube and anywhere else you listen to podcasts, and join us as we explore the stories of the world's most Extreme Individuals.
In our first episode, we sit down with neurosurgeon and mitochondrial expert Dr. Jack Kruse for a deep dive into the unseen forces shaping our modern world. We explore the hidden history of today’s most ubiquitous technologies—from DARPA’s early innovations to the way centralized systems have quietly influenced every aspect of our lives.
Dr. Kruse unpacks the profound biological effects of light on our health, explaining how mitochondria & light are at the center of human performance, disease, and consciousness itself. This conversation moves beyond science into philosophy and freedom, touching on the wisdom of the founding fathers and what it truly means to live a decentralized life in a hyper-connected world.
In the second episode of Extreme Individuals, we sit down with legendary photographer Albert Watson for an unfiltered conversation about art, discipline, and creativity.
With over 100 Vogue covers and 40 Rolling Stone covers, Albert’s work has helped define the visual language of fashion, celebrity, and culture for more than four decades. He’s photographed icons like Steve Jobs, David Bowie, Kate Moss, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Jackson, Tupac, Andy Warhol, Naomi Campbell, and so many more. His images are held in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian and the National Portrait Gallery in London, and in 2015, he was awarded an OBE for his contributions to photography.
This conversation isn’t just about accolades—it’s about the deeper layers of what makes an artist. We explore the structure behind creativity, the value of obsession, and importance of preparedness.
This is a rare look into the mind of a master—equal parts technical, philosophical, and deeply human. If you’re drawn to the roots of creativity and the mindset behind world-class work, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.
Any inquiries regarding this show, contact: ExtremeIndividuals@gmail.com