Who is Kevin Tran and why is he an APOE4 advocate?
Kevin Tran is the founder of Phoenix Community, a subscription health platform for APOE4 carriers, and is himself APOE4/4, the highest-risk genotype for Alzheimer disease. After discovering his genetic status, he rebuilt his lifestyle around prevention and now uses his platform to help other carriers turn fear into action. He appeared on Dr. Heather Sandison ThinkWell AgeWell podcast to share his personal story and explain how genetic risk can become empowering when paired with evidence-based action steps.
What does Kevin Tran discuss on the ThinkWell AgeWell podcast episode?
Kevin walks through discovering his APOE4/4 status, the fear that followed, and the foundational habits that changed his metabolic, physical, and cognitive trajectory. He covers how family history shaped his mindset, how he uses fasting and functional testing, and how he balances awareness of risk with agency rather than anxiety. The episode also explores the emotional side of genetic risk and the idea that genes are not destiny, and that resilience can be cultivated one choice at a time.
Where can I listen to Kevin Tran on the ThinkWell AgeWell podcast?
The episode is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Dr. Heather Sandison hosts the show. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Reversing Alzheimer. The introduction was made by Cathy, a Phoenix Community member, as part of Phoenix ongoing effort to raise APOE4 awareness in the podcast and health media ecosystem.
How can APOE4 carriers turn genetic risk into a catalyst rather than a curse?
Kevin frames APOE4 as a catalyst for positive change rather than a sentence. That means accepting the awareness it brings, then channeling it into personalized prevention: fasting protocols, functional testing, sleep, exercise, community, and neuroplasticity work. Holding both awareness and agency at the same time is the key mindset shift. The emotional side matters too, because anxiety without action does not reduce risk. Community support and structured protocols make this shift sustainable over years rather than weeks.