00:05Oh, hi. Hi, I'm Elspeth Tassione. I'm with the police. Well, sort of. And my friend received a
00:11heart from a man who used to live here named Tyler, and I had a few questions, but your driveway
00:14is so,
00:15so long. So first, could I please use your bathroom? Tyler was my trainer, but the job
00:21is unconventional. The dynamic only really works if the trainer is living by the rules of the
00:26protocol. Ooh, what kind of protocol? Well, after I nearly burnt out at 35, I realized if I didn't
00:32change, I was going to die. So I've devoted my entire life to understanding human longevity.
00:37Well, if Tyler was doing the same thing, isn't it odd that he died so unexpectedly and so young?
00:45I guess there's only so much you can do to fight genetics. Uh, isn't fighting genetics your whole
00:50thing? It was terrible losing him. He was like a son to me. Oh, were you the one who found
00:54him? No,
00:55I woke up to the ambulance coming up the driveway. Hang on. If you were asleep, then who called 911?
01:01Tyler was wearing an Externa band. It registered the stroke and then called for help.
01:05The ring called for help? Yes.
01:08Is there anything a good accessory can't do? No, the ring traces 30 distinct biometrics.
01:13Uh, heart rate, body temperature, most important, sleep. I've worn it every day for the past six
01:18years. See? Wow, look at that consistency. That is impressive. Me, sometimes I'm a night owl,
01:26sometimes I'm an early bird, sometimes I'm just a loon.
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