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US millionaire Bryan Johnson Abruptly Leaves Billionaire Nikhil Kamath’s Podcast! Know Why

Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath runs a podcast called “WTF is,” where he interacts with people from different backgrounds. In a recent episode about longevity, he invited US millionaire Bryan Johnson and other guests to talk about the future of health and wellness. However, Johnson shocked everyone by leaving the interview early due to India's air quality .

Nikhil Kamath runs a podcast series called “WTF is,” where he invites friends and industry experts for relaxed yet intellectually stimulating conversations.”

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Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath runs a podcast called “WTF is,” where he interacts with people from different backgrounds. In a recent episode about longevity, he invited US millionaire Bryan Johnson and other guests to talk about the future of health and wellness. However, Johnson shocked everyone by leaving the interview early due to India’s air quality . After this, many people shared their opinions on the incident. Now, the anti-ageing influencer has spoken up, explaining why he made that decision.

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“When I was in India, I had to end the podcast early because of the poor air quality. Nikhil Kamath was a kind host, and we were having a good conversation. But the room we were in brought in outside air, which made the air purifier I had with me useless,” the millionaire explained.


He shared his problem by saying that by the third day of his visit to India, the polluted air had caused him a rash and a burning sensation in his throat. He also mentioned that air pollution in India has become so common that people hardly notice it, even though its harmful effects are well known in science.

First published on: Feb 04, 2025 04:53 PM IST


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