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In this episode of The Alcor Podcast, we take a look at how the newly formed Alcor Canada is making cryonics more accessible. Their donor-supported model isn’t just for Canada—it’s an approach that could work anywhere, bringing cryonics resources closer to those who want them. No matter where you are, this episode offers valuable insights into setting up local cryonics resources - worth your time!
Highlights:
- The Birth of Alcor Canada – Why the need for a dedicated Canadian entity became clear and how it took shape.
- How the Canadian DART Team Works – A deep dive into how the team is structured, how they respond to cases, and why their model can be replicated anywhere.
- Training for Cryonics Deployments – The essential skills and specialized knowledge that make DART teams effective
- Funding Local Expansion – How donor-supported initiatives are creating local cryonics resources and what it takes to bring a team to your doorstep.
- Whats Next - The future ambitions for Alcor Canada
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