Podcast Summary for S1E9: The Gene Scissors: When “Perfect: Becomes Possible

What happens when we can literally rewrite life?
In this episode, genetic counselor Yoyo explores the power and peril of CRISPR, the technology that allows scientists to “edit” human genes. Drawing from the movie Gattaca to real-world headlines, she asks: What do we risk losing when humanity starts chasing perfection?

Full episode available in Apple Podcast and Spotify:

【基因說】S1E10 我的遺傳諮詢師學習筆記:從診間到麥克風的旅程 基因說| Gene Talks 【廣東話|中文 podcast】

如果您對節目有何疑問,歡迎留言!第一季的最終章,Yoyo 回望自己作為遺傳諮詢師的成長筆記——從澳洲醫院實習,到臨床面對無數家庭的選擇與沉默;從職業倦怠、決定暫別診間,到重整初心、重返第一線,再走向麥克風與你對話。這一集,不只是職涯回顧,而是一段關於「使命整合」的誠實分享。你會聽見一位專業人員如何學會承認極限、照顧自己,也會理解為什麼《基因說》誕生:要讓基因故事走出台前、走進人心。「最難治癒的,從來不是基因的變化,而是恐懼與沉默。」在這集裡,她帶我們思考三件事:1️⃣ 如何讓知識成為決策的力量2️⃣ 為脆弱的情緒找到容身之處3️⃣ 一起打破「基因=缺陷」的偏見這不只是告別,而是一張新的地圖。第二季,《基因說》將繼續用故事說科學、用理解化解偏見。我們第二季(2026年5月)跟大家不見不散。English podcast summary is available here 中文摘要也在這:https://wp.me/pcCd6O-ex✨ 《基因說》官方 Instagram 正式上線! 🎉想獲取更多節目精華、醫學新知或與主持人交流?👉 立即追蹤 @genetalks.podcast:https://www.instagram.com/genetalks.podcast?igsh=MWxleGxtZGY3MmljeA== 🔗更多關於遺傳諮詢的資訊:https://aegisgencare.com/zh/genetic-counselling-services/ 🤳聯絡資訊:info@aegisgencare.com 📱WhatsApp Aegis GenCare: https://wa.me/85298885648 ——🔖 《基因說》節目免責聲明本節目內容僅供一般健康教育與資訊參考之用,並不構成任何形式之醫療建議、診斷或治療指示。 如你對個人健康、基因檢測結果或醫療決定有疑問,應諮詢具相關資格的醫療或遺傳專業人員。 節目中所提及的案例、經驗或意見,僅為主持人之個人觀點,並不代表任何醫療機構或專業組織立場。 《基因說》及主持人將竭力提供準確而可信的資訊,但不對因內容使用或詮釋而引致的任何後果負責。 我們的使命是:讓你理解基因,也理解自己——而非取代專業判斷。
  1. 【基因說】S1E10 我的遺傳諮詢師學習筆記:從診間到麥克風的旅程
  2. 【基因說】S1E9 訂製完美寶寶?當基因科技變成一把上帝的剪刀
  3. 【基因說】S1E8 在數週內決定一生:產前遺傳測試報告後的「不確定」風暴

🧬 1. From Sci-Fi to Reality: The Gattaca Warning

  • The episode opens with a vivid scene from Gattaca (1997), where a newborn’s destiny is decided the moment their DNA is scanned.
  • Yoyo reflects on how the film’s dystopia—“valids” vs. “invalids”—felt like distant fiction, until 2018.
  • That year, Chinese scientist He Jiankui used CRISPR gene-editing to alter twin babies’ DNA to resist HIV.
  • The once-imaginary became real: humanity had taken its first irreversible step into designing life.

✂️ 2. The First Cut: Ethics, Risk, and Responsibility

  • He Jiankui’s team claimed to delete a gene called CCR5, theoretically granting immunity to HIV.
  • However, CRISPR technology still carries off-target risks — like deleting the wrong part of a Word document, but with no “Undo” button.
  • More critically, the changes affected reproductive cells, meaning they could be passed to future generations.
  • Though He was imprisoned, Yoyo reminds us: once a technology is invented, it cannot be unmade.
  • She poses the central dilemma — when CRISPR becomes safe and precise, who decides when to use it?

👨‍👩‍👧 3. The Family Debate: The Dilemma of “Better”

  • Yoyo creates an emotional fictional dialogue between two parents faced with a future “safe” gene enhancement option.
  • One parent argues for protection and equal opportunity:

“If everyone else uses it, shouldn’t we? We just want the best for our child.”

The other responds with hesitation:
“Are we curing illness—or shaping them into our expectations?”

  • Through this exchange, the episode surfaces a universal fear: in trying to love responsibly, we may redefine what it means to love unconditionally.
  • Referencing Gattaca again, Yoyo recalls how the “imperfect” brother ultimately wins, revealing the human spirit’s defiance of design.

🧠 4. Beyond Disease: What Are We Really Cutting Away?

  • Shifting from ethics to philosophy, Yoyo questions what society truly wants to remove: disease, suffering, or uncertainty itself.
  • She highlights the risk of losing neurodiversity—the very variation that fuels creativity and resilience.
  • If every child were genetically tuned to a standard of normality, could future van Goghs or Einsteins disappear?
  • Genetic editing may refine bodies, but diversity—biological and cognitive—is nature’s insurance for survival.

💡 5. What It Means to Be Human

  • In her closing reflection, Yoyo returns to the central metaphor: the gene scissors are powerful, but meaning depends on the hand that holds them.
  • Science can teach us how to edit life, but only humanity can decide why.
  • She concludes:

“Gene technology can code life, but only love, acceptance, and humility define what it means to be human.”

‼️ GENE TALKS Podcast Disclaimer

The content of this podcast is provided for general educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any kind.

If you have questions about your personal health, genetic test results, or medical decisions, you should consult a qualified healthcare or genetics professional.

Any cases, experiences, or opinions mentioned in this program reflect the personal views of the host, and do not represent the positions of any medical institutions or professional organisations.

While GENE TALKS and its host endeavor to provide accurate and reliable information, they are not responsible for any consequences arising from the use or interpretation of the content.

Our mission: to help you understand genetics — and yourself — not to replace professional judgment.


Yoyo Chu genetic counsellor

Yoyo Chu

First certified genetic counsellor by HGSA in Hong Kong 香港首位澳洲認證遺傳諮詢師

10+ years clinical care and cross-sector partnerships 擁有逾十年臨床服務及跨界合作經驗

Connecting healthcare teams to create inclusive care 連結醫療專業  共創融合服務

Inspiring the future professionals 啟迪未來人才  引領行業發展


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