
Can AI Personalize Your Brain Health? Inside Brain.One's Protocols with Thoryn Stephens
In this episode Andrea Samadi interviews Thoryn Stevens, CEO and founder of Brain.One, about using AI, wearables, biomarkers and evidence-based micro-habits to create personalized brain-health protocols.
Watch our full interview on YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9UN9kev2CE or listen and follow the show notes here https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/can-ai-personalize-your-brain-health-inside-brainones-protocols/
What We Covered on EP 386 with Thoryn Stephens The Problem with Generic Wellness AdviceWhy most health advice fails to translate into sustained behavior change
The gap between research findings and real-world application
Why optimization must be systematic, not inspirational
How Brain.One analyzes peer-reviewed research using AI
Turning biometrics (HRV, sleep data, metabolic markers) into actionable protocols
Why small, consistent micro-habits compound into long-term neuroplastic change
The most misunderstood wearable metrics
HRV, sleep architecture, and recovery as early indicators of cognitive health
How to avoid becoming obsessive with numbers while still using data intelligently
Evidence-based strategies inspired by the Lancet dementia prevention framework
Why metabolic health and inflammation play a critical role in brain aging
Prevention vs. reversal: when to start optimizing brain health
Stress dysregulation as a performance limiter
Sleep architecture and glymphatic clearance
Metabolic flexibility and mitochondrial function
Why emotional regulation remains foundational to cognitive performance
What makes Brain.One’s system evidence-constrained
How AI can scale personalized health protocols
The future of data-driven behavioral optimization
Lasting change doesn’t require radical overhauls.
It requires precise, repeatable micro-adjustments — aligned with your biology.
Optimization is not about perfection or obsession. It’s about awareness, alignment, and consistency.
Welcome back to Season 15 of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast.
I’m Andrea Samadi, and here we bridge the science behind social and emotional learning, emotional intelligence, and practical neuroscience—so you can create measurable improvements in well-being, achievement, productivity, and results.
When we launched this podcast seven years ago, it was driven by a question I had never been taught to ask— not in school, not in business, and not in life:
If results matter—and they matter now more than ever—how exactly are we using our brain to make these results happen?
Most of us were taught what to do. Very few of us were taught how to think under pressure, how to regulate emotion, how to sustain motivation, or even how to produce consistent results without burning out.
That question led me into a deep exploration of the mind–brain–results connection—and how neuroscience applies to everyday decisions, conversations, and performance.
That’s why this podcast exists.
Each week, we bring you leading experts to break down complex science and translate it into practical strategies you can apply immediatelyEach week, we bring you world-class researchers, clinicians, and performance innovators to break down complex science — and turn it into strategies you can use immediately.
We’ve been reviewing past episodes for the past 2 seasons, but every now and then, when I see someone doing something innovative, I want to learn more.
And today’s guest sits right at the intersection of biology, AI, and human potential.
🎙 GUEST INTRO
For Episode 386, we’re joined by Thoryn Stephens, scientist, molecular biologist, data visionary, and Founder & CEO of Brain.One.
Brain.One is an AI-powered health optimization platform designed to transform scientific research into personalized, actionable protocols — using real-time physiological data from wearables like Apple Health, Oura, and Garmin.
Instead of generic wellness advice, Brain.One analyzes research literature and biometric inputs to build precision micro-habits — targeting sleep architecture, metabolic health, cognitive performance, stress regulation, and even dementia risk reduction.
Its protocols are used by high-performing athletes, executives, and longevity-focused individuals seeking not just better performance — but long-term brain resilience.
From insomnia reduction to high-altitude performance to evidence-based dementia prevention inspired by the Lancet 2020 framework, Brain.One is attempting something ambitious:
To make human optimization measurable, systematic, and scalable.
Today, we’ll explore:
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Can AI truly personalize brain health?
• What are the biological bottlenecks limiting human potential?
• And what does prevention look like before decline begins?
Let’s welcome Thoryn Stephens to the show.
🎙 EP 386 – Thoryn Stephens | Brain.One
OPENING
“Thoryn, welcome to the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast. We focus on measurable results here— and you are talking to someone who has a wearable, and measures EVERYTHING and you’re building something that targets our brain optimization through AI and real-time physiology. I’m excited to explore how this actually works and dive into what you have created”
Q1 – The Origin Story
“What problem did you see in human performance or brain health that made you say — this can’t just be more information, it has to become a system and I’m going to build it?”
Follow-up:
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Was it a gap between research and application?
A frustration with generic wellness advice? Where did you first notice this?
Q2 – From Potential to Protocol
“If we believe every human has unrealized capacity — what are the biological bottlenecks that prevent that capacity from expressing itself? What are MOST of us missing?
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Is it inflammation?
Poor sleep architecture?
Dysregulated stress systems?
Metabolic dysfunction?
“Can microhabits truly rewire long-term outcomes — or are there foundational non-negotiables that we must master first?”
We have been focused on these 6 Health Staples (Movement, Sleep, Nutrition, Gut Health, Stress Regulation)
Q2B: What is your morning protocol?
Q3 – Dementia & Prevention (Make it Strategic)
“For someone in their 40s or 50s who wants to reduce dementia risk by 30–40%, what are the highest-leverage interventions today?”
Then:
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What does the data say about metabolic health?
How early should we intervene?
Is brain decline reversible in early stages?
Tie this to the Lancet 2020 dementia protocol directly.
Q4 – Wearables & Real Data
“Most high performers now track HRV, RHR, sleep stages, and blood biomarkers. What are the 3 data signals you believe matter most — and what do most people misunderstand about them?”
Follow with:
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If HRV is low chronically — what does Brain.One do?
If REM sleep is suppressed?
If ApoB (heart disease) or fasting insulin is elevated?
Q5 – The AI Engine
“There’s a lot of AI noise in health right now. What makes your AI system actually evidence-constrained rather than trend-driven?”
And:
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How do you prevent protocol errors?
How do you weight studies?
How does the system evolve as new papers are published?
Q6 – Influences
“Which scientific frameworks most shaped Brain.One — metabolic psychiatry? Longevity science? Systems biology?” What are you focused on helping your users to improve?
Q7 – The Audience Question
“Who is Brain.One most transformative for right now — elite athletes? Executives under chronic stress? Midlife adults worried about decline?”
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Is it ready for educators and school systems?
Is this preventive technology?
Q8 – Conclusion
“If we fast-forward 10 years — what will we know about brain optimization that most people still underestimate today?”
“What’s the biggest mistake high achievers make when trying to optimize their brain?”
“Where does emotional regulation fit into your model? Can someone optimize cognition without first stabilizing their stress response system?”
Thank you Thoryn for taking the time to speak with me today to learn more about how we can dive deeper into our health with brain optimization. For people to follow you, are the best places LinkedIn and IG, as well as your website?
Thank you!
🎙 EP 386: Final ThoughtsThoryn Stephens challenged me to think differently about what it truly means to take ownership of our health.
For many of us, the journey begins with awareness.
For me, it started when I began tracking my recovery and strain with a wearable device. That data sparked deeper questions about my own protocols — how I sleep, how I recover, how I regulate stress, and how small daily behaviors compound over time.
I continue to wake around 4am, use infrared sauna as part of my recovery routine, practice meditation, incorporate red light therapy, and thoughtfully experiment with supplements. But what this conversation reinforced for me is something even deeper:
Optimization is not about obsession. It’s about alignment.
When I discovered Dr. Dan Siegel’s Wheel of Awareness[i] meditation years ago, I realized that connection — to self and to others — is as essential as any biomarker we track. Numbers matter. But meaning matters more.
If you’re listening and wondering where to begin, the most powerful takeaway from today’s conversation is this:
Change doesn’t require an overhaul. It requires a micro-shift.
Drink more water. Improve sleep by 15 minutes. Take a daily walk. Reduce one inflammatory habit.
Small adjustments, repeated consistently, become transformation.
And equally important — if your pursuit of optimization begins to reduce your joy, pause. Recalibrate. Performance without well-being is not progress.
If you’d like to explore your own personalized protocol, visit Brain.One and join their waitlist. I’ll be sharing my experience once I receive my own AI-designed protocol based on my biomarkers.
Next week, we continue our Season 15 review — revisiting past conversations to understand how these foundational brain systems connect.
Because when the systems align, results follow.
See you next week.
RESOURCES:
The Universe Within Podcast EP 183 Interview with Thoryn Stephens on Plants, Medicine, AI, Consciousness, Biology and Machines https://open.spotify.com/episode/2txYOpzaRl6BQbxsJZ4U6o
Thoryn Stephens Interview with Longevity Leadership https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoGJ1D0hax0
www.wavimed.com EEG brain insights
www.tassoinc.com Home Blood Testing
www.brainspan.com Blood biomarkers with a functional assessment
Lancet 2024 Dementia prevention, intervention, and care Published August 10th, 2024 https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(24)01296-0/abstract
FOLLOW Thoryn Stephens
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/thoryn/
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ragearea
Website https://brain.one/
RESOURCES FROM INTERVIEW
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Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE 285 Revisiting Dr. Bruce Perry “Safety First: Why a Regulated Brain is the Key to Learning” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/safety-first-why-a-regulated-brain-is-the-key-to-learning/
Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE 84 PART 3 “How a Spect Image Brain Scan Can Change Your Life” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/how-a-spect-scan-can-change-your-life-part-3-with-andrea-samadi/
REFERENCES:
[i] Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast EPISODE 60 “The Science Behind a Meditation Practice” https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/the-science-behind-a-meditation-practice-with-a-deep-dive-into-dr-dan-siegel-s-wheel-of-awareness/
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