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Moonshot Radio

Moonshot Radio

Written by: Linda Du
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Moonshot Radio is a show for people who believe the future can be bigger, weirder, and better than what we’ve been told. Hosted by Linda Du, a globetrotting investor, founder and adventurer, the show dives into the ideas, technologies, and unconventional thinkers shaping the world ahead. From AI misfits and out-of-this world founders to radical thinkers and identity hackers, every episode asks: What happens next, and what does it mean to be human in the age of technology? If you’re obsessed with the edge of innovation, or the cultural shifts defining our century, you’ll feel right at home.Linda Du
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  • Moonshot Radio [S1:E7] - Amy Karle: Living Art, Regeneration and the Human Body
    Jan 30 2026

    What does it mean to be human when our bodies can be redesigned, regenerated, and reprogrammed?


    In Episode 7 of Moonshot Radio, Linda Du is joined by Amy Karle, a pioneering bioartist and futurist working at the intersection of biotechnology, regenerative medicine, and the human body.

    Born with a life-threatening cranial defect, Amy’s personal history deeply informs her practice. Through living artworks that grow, heal, and evolve, she challenges us to rethink identity, imperfection, and the role of technology in shaping our future.

    In this conversation, we explore:

    • The body as an interface between biology and technology

    • Regeneration, stem cells, and bioengineered organs

    • Art as a tool for asking ethical and philosophical questions science alone can’t

    • Longevity, legacy, and what we leave behind — on Earth and beyond

    • How biotechnology may reshape evolution and our sense of self

    This episode is a meditation on healing, embodiment, and the future of the human form, where art doesn’t just represent life, but actively participates in it.

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    43 mins
  • Moonshot Radio [S1:E6] - Emil Kendziorra: Cryopreservation, Biostasis & Living Longer
    Jan 14 2026

    What if death could be treated as a pause?


    In this episode of Moonshot Radio, I speak with Emil Kendziorra, founder of tomorrow.bio, about cryopreservation (cryonics) as a real-world bridging technology — preserving people after legal death in the hope that future medicine can cure the underlying disease, reverse aging, and one day revive them.


    We unpack biostasis vs cryopreservation, why revival isn’t possible yet, the ethics of access and inequality, how time scarcity shapes meaning, what memory and identity might look like after revival, and how Tomorrow Bio actually operates end-to-end (subscriptions, life insurance, medical response, long-term storage).


    #MoonshotRadio #TomorrowBio #Cryonics #Cryopreservation #Biostasis #Longevity #LifeExtension #Bioethics #FutureOfMedicine #Neuroscience #SciencePodcast #TechPodcast

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    56 mins
  • Moonshot Radio [S1:E5] - Leo Kayali : Invo Station,  eVTOLs & Cities Reimagined
    Jan 6 2026

    What if cities weren’t built around roads but around airspace?In this episode of Moonshot Radio, host @du_mplings sits down with Leo Kayali, founder of Invo Station, to explore a radical vision for the future of transportation: fully autonomous, electric flying vehicles designed to scale like cars.A former Tesla engineer, Leo shares how personal loss during COVID reshaped his sense of urgency and why he believes rethinking movement is one of the fastest ways to reduce emissions, reclaim time, and redesign urban life.In this conversation, we explore:✈️ Why most “flying car” concepts fail at scaleThe safety, cost, and infrastructure challenges holding the industry back and why simply scaling up drones doesn’t work.🛸 A UFO-inspired design for urban flightHow enclosing propellers inside the vehicle body radically improves safety, redundancy, and noise, and enables street-level takeoff and landing.🤖 Autonomy first, not as an afterthoughtWhy Invo Station is building AI-driven air highways that mirror existing road networks, instead of point-to-point chaos in the sky.🗺️ Air traffic like Google MapsHow Leo’s team is designing vertical and horizontal “lanes” in the air to regulate traffic at city-scale.⚖️ Regulation is finally catching upWhat recent FAA rule changes and White House executive orders mean for eVTOLs, autonomous flight, and commercial deployment.(Featuring insights on the Federal Aviation Administration certification process.)💰 From $10M aircraft to $60K flying vehiclesHow Invo Station plans to bring costs down through manufacturing design, mass production, and software-driven business models.🏙️ Who are the first customers?From individual owners to ride-sharing, family vehicles, emergency response, and cities themselves.🧠 AI beyond driving: fundraising, ops & leadershipHow Leo is using AI agents for fundraising, sales, marketing, and simulation—and why he believes most white-collar work will be automated.🔋 What comes next: solid-state batteries & Blackwell GPUsWhy breakthroughs in energy storage and compute change what’s possible right now, not in 50 years.🌍 Optimism without denialWhy Leo believes technological progress, when paired with ethics and systems thinking, can still bend the future in a better direction.This episode isn’t just about flying cars—it’s about how infrastructure shapes civilization, and what happens when we design mobility for people, not congestion.⸻🔔 Subscribe to Moonshot Radio for conversations with the founders, scientists, and builders reprogramming our future.⸻References & Links (from the episode) • Invo Station • Joby Aviation • NVIDIA Blackwell GPU platform • Waymo autonomous vehicles • FAA powered-lift / eVTOL rulemaking (SFAR No. 120) • Isaac Asimov — Three Laws of Robotics

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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