Peter Freezes People For The Future, He Wants To Be Frozen Too

The Quicky

18-06-2024 • 17 mins

How much would you pay to be cryogenically frozen after death? Apparently around $150k should do it.

A Sydney man has just become the first Aussie to be frozen, with the hopes of being thawed out when technology to do so eventually catches up.

Today we speak to a man who freezes people for a living in the hopes someone will do the same service for him when the time comes.

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Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: Peter Tsolakides, Director of Southern Cryogenics

Producers: Claire Murphy

Executive Producer: Kally Rintoul

Audio Producer:
Thom Lion

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