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Want To Live Long? Learn To Live Better: Kim Boyd (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of Dr. Kim Boyd’s talk titled “Want to live long? Learn to live better” at  TEDxBoulder 2025 conference. 

Listen to the audio version here:

Introduction: A Lifelong Focus on Health and Performance

KIM BOYD: I have been focusing on health and performance since I was a kid. I broke my first bone when I was four, and I was more interested in the x-ray than the lollipop. By 10, I had made the U.S. National Gymnastics Team for the first of many times. And by high school, I was training 40 hours a week in the gym with a life constructed around sport and optimizing what my body could do.

From there, I was top of my class at Stanford and in medical school, and I’ve spent the last 15 years leading innovative healthcare startups. So it may be surprising to hear that none of these experiences has taught me how to be healthy.

Whether it was short-term gains and bad science, like the national team nutritionist who said any fat we ate would stay on us for the rest of our lives, or accurate information just framed within too narrow of an aperture. In medical school, we spent a lot of time learning in Latin-heavy detail about disease, but very little about what makes and keeps us healthy. Or operating with a flawed belief system.

In startups, there’s this idea that if you’re doing good and important work, somehow it’s all worth it. “Move fast and break things” doesn’t just apply to bringing new ideas and technologies to the world. Often, bodies and psyches are part of that rubble.

The Importance of Being Healthy

But the problem is that being healthy matters to all of us. It informs how we feel and what we can do today, and it also sets the trajectory for our futures.