I hated my job. I hated the city I lived in. And worst of all, I started hating myself.

I felt stuck, drained, and lost.

Then I spoke to my sister.

She had a simple suggestion: “Try visiting Krakow in Poland. It’s supposed to be nice.”

That evening, I booked a flight. No plans, no expectations – just a one-way ticket and a hope for something different.

A Couchsurfing Request That Changed Everything

I needed a place to stay. So I turned to Couchsurfing – a platform where travelers stay with locals.

The first person to reply was Emilia.

We talked all night.

She was different. Passionate. Full of energy.

Before the trip ended, she invited me to join her at a sports competition.

A competition I had never heard of: Towerrunning.

Racing Up 30 Floors… and Into a New Life

Towerrunning is exactly what it sounds like – running up 30 floors of a skyscraper as fast as possible.

I had never done anything like this. But I said yes.

Emilia finished 4th. I made it to the top, barely breathing, but smiling.

That race wasn’t just a competition. It was a turning point.

From Poland to Founding Life Science Animation

A few months later, I quit my job and moved to Poland. I had no idea what the future held, but I knew I had to take the leap.

Soon after, Emilia and I started a family. And a company.

We combined our skills – her motion design expertise and my storytelling – to bring science to life.

That’s how Life Science Animation was born.

What This Means for You

Sometimes, the biggest changes come from the smallest decisions.

If I had ignored my sister’s advice, if I hadn’t said yes to a spontaneous race, my life would look completely different today.

And maybe you’re at a crossroads, too.

Maybe your biotech company is struggling to explain its breakthrough in a way that excites investors.

Maybe it’s time for a new approach – a way to make your science clear, compelling, and unforgettable.

A short animated video can do exactly that.

Just like towerrunning changed my life, the right video could change yours.

If you’re ready to make a leap, let’s talk.