Roblox CEO David Baszucki on saving his son's bipolar with ketogenic therapy, the science of ketosis, and building Roblox's digital economy.

David Baszucki — Co-founder and CEO of Roblox; co-founder of the Baszucki Group and metabolic-psychiatry advocate (metabolicmind.org).
David Baszucki joins Tim Ferriss for a wide-ranging conversation that opens with his family's deeply personal story: his son Matthew's 8-9 year struggle with bipolar disorder through college, hospitalizations, and homelessness, which finally improved on a ketogenic diet after 20-plus failed medications. They go deep on the mechanisms and practicalities of ketosis, including ketone monitoring, sleep, breath holds, exogenous ketones for Alzheimer's relatives, and ketosis resolving Tim's post-Lyme symptoms. The second half pivots to Roblox: its scale, the pivotal decision to build the Robux digital economy, mobile/3D bets, creator-revenue philosophy, copycat games, child safety, and AI. Baszucki frames much of his strategy around recognizing technological inevitabilities and playing the long game.
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Tim Ferriss (inferred)
“when we started chatting before I came on, I had read one of your books literally 10 or 15 years ago and it got me inspired to do kettlebells” — David Baszucki 00:00:30Find it on Amazon
“Many of your audience, they've probably tried CGM, which are continuous glucose monitors now, which are a complement to ketosis” — David Baszucki 00:28:56Find it on Amazon
Spotify (inferred)
“I still listen to Atmospheric Calm on Spotify. I am unable to function with anything other than ambient noise in the background” — David Baszucki 00:45:34Find it on Amazon
Roblox (inferred)
“The way Roblox presents today, you could think of it as a 3D gaming play platform with about 120 million people on it every day” — David Baszucki 00:49:46Find it on Amazon
Simon Sinek
“One of our board members gave me this book called the infinite game and it's the original infinite game book... I'm a big fan of that” — David Baszucki 01:46:04Find it on Amazon
James P. Carse (inferred)
“The original finite and infinite games, I believe is Carse. Yeah, that's the one, the original. And so that that one really got me into thinking” — Tim Ferriss 01:46:34Find it on Amazon