Cryosphere Podcast

Cryosphere Chat ft. Emil Kendziorra

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Oct 18, 2025
In this lively discussion, Emil Kendziorra, founder of Tomorrow Bio and Biostasis conference organizer, shares insights on revolutionizing cryopreservation. He dives into plans for an ambulance service across Europe, innovative brain sampling techniques, and the company’s progressive marketing strategies for 2026. Emil reveals the groundbreaking methods for cooling and preservation and what Tomorrow Bio will do if their findings don’t meet expectations. The conversation is peppered with personal near-death stories, adding a humorous twist to their ambitious goals.
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ANECDOTE

Limited-Run Lego DUO Model

  • Tomorrow Bio sold a limited Lego set modeled on their DUO unit with only 100 copies made.
  • The set includes a brain piece and ranges from ~100 to 661 pieces depending on size.
INSIGHT

Three Paths After Quality Checks

  • Three outcomes follow ultrastructural checks: good (iterative improvement), middling (procedural and logistic changes), or bad (fundamental redesigns).
  • If ultrastructure is poor, major solutions like cryo-hospices or radically reduced delays become top priorities.
INSIGHT

Interest Doesn't Equal Sign-Up

  • Public surveys show stated interest (≈20% in some samples) vastly exceeds real sign-ups because interest rarely converts to actionable intent.
  • The key challenge is converting curiosity into committed, immediate action to increase membership.
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