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Our conversation with Anne Philippi is so fascinating that we had to make it 2 episodes. Anne is the Founder and CEO of The New Health Club. We will let her bio speak for itself.

As a writer for VOGUE and GQ, I interviewed rock stars and actors for many years. I was fascinated by the world of show business, Hollywood, and celebrity. In 2007, I joined the German Vanity Fair and gained creds as the expert of record on the glamour world.
Naturally, I moved to the heart of glamour and glory in 2009 to work as the Hollywood reporter for GQ Germany, also as a regular contributor for “Süddeutsche Zeitung,” spoke to all the big Hollywood names.

In 2015 my first novel called “Giraffen” was published (Kein&Aber), and I started to turn to a different kind of storytelling: more personal, more digital-friendly, faster, constructed like a new TV Show.
I also started to develop a massive crush on technology, Silicon Valley, and the digital world, which began to affect my writing, aka storytelling plus my preferred subjects more and more.
So I got into that world, moderated panels at the DLD conference in New York City.
At the TEDx conference at Berliner Philharmonie, I had my first talk about why we need to disrupt the old idea of life after 40.
I am now the California expert for “Frankfurter Allgemeine Quarterly” regularly reporting on California culture, tech, digital trends and new developments like the new luxury cannabis market and the return of psychedelic tools and therapies, which I am very passionate about.
I am the founder of THE NEW HEALTH CLUB: a lifestyle platform for the new mental wellness and the new use of psychedelics I am pro Caffeine.

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