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Really Important Thinking

Really Important Thinking

Written by: Griffin Wenzler & Tom Fell
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NOTE: Dr. Chismoore is currently away. He has left really important thinkers, and comedians, TOM FELL and GRIFFIN WENZLER in charge.*

Each week Dr. Chris Chismoore takes on the impossible task of discussing neuroscience, biohacking, men’s health, and men’s culture.

Dr. Chris Chismoore is a heterodox neuroscientist, polarizing archeologist, persistent entrepreneur, and tenured professor in the Department of Research at a really good college. He’s been profiled in Scientific American, Harper’s Weekly, and TigerTeen Beat. His work has been published in the Journal of Thought, the New England Papers, and Wine Yum Today. His studies on biohacking the men’s genome have been revolutionary to regular guys everywhere.

On Really Important Thinking, Dr. Chris deconstructs winning strategies and world-class performers in eclectic areas (medicine, business, chess) digging deep to find tools, tactics, and tricks listeners can consider to optimize and integrate into efficient routine strategies for routine success and full potential living.

Welcome to the Journey. Welcome to the Awakening. You are loved. No one thinks like you. -Dr. Chris Chismoore

Social Sciences
Episodes
  • How Can We Optimize Hats?
    Jun 7 2026

    Two genius podcasters finally face the ultimate question: hats, where did they go wrong? And, where can they go right?

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Why the Past Was Objectively Better but Why We’re Also Excited for the Future
    May 3 2026

    Things used to be great. We can all agree. And in the future they will be better. But right now? Well, join Tom and Griffin as they discuss why right now sucks absolute ass and other times ripped/will rip.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • How to Optimize Concerts w/ Eric Rahill
    Apr 6 2026

    Bresslin Summers himself joins us this week as we discuss the most important way to spend your time - listening to music at concerts.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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