About Me
For as long as I can remember, I have been fascinated by one question: why are human beings capable of creating both extraordinary beauty and extraordinary chaos?
That question has shaped nearly every decision I have made throughout my life.
I was raised in an environment deeply connected to literature, culture and independent thought. My grandfather belonged to a generation of Polish writers and intellectuals who helped preserve independent culture during a period when creative freedom was limited. Through books, art and conversations, I learned early that culture is much more than entertainment. It is one of humanity’s oldest attempts to understand itself.
This fascination led me first to political science, where I focused on the concept of the welfare state and the role of social systems in supporting human flourishing. Later, I studied media, marketing and cultural studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences, continuing my search from a different perspective.
At first glance these fields appeared unrelated. They were not. Whether through politics, communication, culture, wellness or technology, I was always exploring the same question: how do human beings relate to one another, and what helps them create coherence instead of chaos?
My Path
My professional journey began unusually early. In my early twenties, I became responsible for internal and crisis communication in one of Poland’s largest telecommunications organizations, supporting communication for more than 3,500 employees. It was my first real laboratory of human behaviour. I witnessed how information shapes emotions, how uncertainty spreads through systems, how trust is built and how quickly it can disappear.
From there, my work expanded into media relations, public communication and brand strategy. Over the years, I learned that communication is never simply the transfer of information. Communication is the way reality is experienced. The stories we tell influence how people think, how they feel, what they believe and ultimately how they act.
This understanding led me naturally into culture. I worked with some of Poland’s most respected cultural institutions, including the Polish National Opera, where I served as Head of Marketing, as well as major international film festivals and national media organizations. Whether working with artists, audiences, journalists or institutions, I was always interested in one thing: how can ideas move people? How can a story, a work of art, a conversation or a shared experience help human beings reconnect with something deeper within themselves?
Human Potential
Over time my search moved beyond institutions and into the human being itself. I became increasingly interested in psychology, personal development, meditation, yoga, nervous system regulation and human wellbeing. I completed numerous programs and trainings while studying the work of researchers, physicians and thinkers including Joe Dispenza, Gregg Braden and Bruce Lipton.
During the pandemic, I spent two years living close to nature while working remotely and creating wellbeing experiences and retreats for women. Some were my own initiatives. Others were developed together with remarkable women who shared a desire to reconnect with themselves, their bodies and the natural world.
Those years profoundly changed me. Again and again I witnessed something extraordinary: when given the right environment, support and safety, people often reveal strengths they never knew they possessed — particularly women. I saw resilience where people saw weakness. Potential where people saw limitation. Wisdom where people saw uncertainty.
Those experiences reinforced a belief that remains central to my work today: human beings are far more capable than they believe.
From Human Systems to Technology
When I moved to the United Arab Emirates, another chapter began. I entered the world of startups, emerging technologies, innovation ecosystems and digital transformation. At first, technology appeared very different from the worlds of culture and human development. Yet I quickly discovered that the same questions existed there as well.
Technology is ultimately a human story. Every platform, every system, every algorithm and every product influences the way people communicate, make decisions and experience reality. Through Quanthio, I became involved in projects spanning digital transformation, IoT platforms, wellness technologies, smart cities, innovation programs and future-oriented ventures. One of the projects included introducing an IoT platform in cooperation with Orange Business Services, while many others explored how technology could support healthier, more meaningful human experiences.
What fascinated me most was not technology itself. It was the relationship between technology and the human being. The internet is not going away. Artificial intelligence is not going away. Digital systems are becoming increasingly embedded in our lives. The question therefore is not whether technology should exist. The question is: how do we build technology that serves human flourishing rather than human fragmentation?
The Missing Half of Innovation
After working across culture, communications, wellness and technology, I began noticing the same pattern everywhere. Innovation focuses heavily on intelligence, on speed, on capability, on performance. Yet it rarely asks a more fundamental question: what allows intelligence to be used wisely?
Human history demonstrates that intelligence alone does not create progress. The most intelligent systems can still create chaos. The most advanced technologies can still amplify fragmentation. What is often missing is regulation — the ability to understand timing, context, consequences, relationship. The ability to know not only what can be done, but what should be done, and when.
I came to believe that this missing layer may be one of the most important challenges facing both humanity and technology.
Time Eligibility Protocol
The culmination of this journey became the Time Eligibility Protocol (TEP). TEP emerged from a simple observation: healthy biological systems do not react to every signal immediately. They regulate. They assess context. They evaluate history. They determine whether a particular action is appropriate for a particular moment. This principle appears repeatedly throughout nature. Yet modern technologies rarely operate this way.
TEP explores whether decision-making systems can move beyond pure reaction and incorporate a layer of regulation based on historical coherence and system viability. It is the result of years of interdisciplinary exploration spanning human behaviour, wellbeing, communication, mathematics, systems theory and artificial intelligence.
For me, TEP is not merely a technological project. It is a continuation of the same question that has guided my life from the beginning: what helps human beings and human systems remain coherent in a world of increasing complexity?
Why This Matters To Me
Looking back, I no longer see separate chapters. I do not see culture, wellness and technology as different worlds. I see one continuous journey — a journey dedicated to understanding people, understanding communication, understanding how meaning is created, understanding how systems either move toward coherence or drift toward chaos.
Whether I was working in cultural institutions, facilitating retreats in nature, building innovation projects or developing new technological frameworks, the intention remained the same: to better understand what it means to be human, and to contribute, in whatever way I can, to a future where technology strengthens rather than weakens that humanity. That remains the work of my life.
Education & Professional Training
University of Warsaw
My master’s thesis focused on the concept of the welfare state within the European Union and its constitutional and legal foundations. The research examined the evolution of welfare state models from antiquity to modern Europe, exploring whether the European Union was moving toward a contemporary form of the welfare state and how social, legal and political systems influence quality of life and social development.
Postgraduate Studies in Media and Marketing
Focused on communication, media, public relations, marketing and public engagement. These studies provided a practical understanding of how information, narratives and communication strategies influence organisations, institutions and society.
Polish Academy of Sciences
Focused on culture, identity, history of ideas, cultural institutions and the role of culture in shaping societies.
Professional Training
Certified Yoga Teacher · Certified Meditation Teacher
My deepest training was in Yin Yoga — to my mind the one form of yoga that reaches the deep tissues of the body, the fascia and connective tissue where real tension is stored, rather than the muscles alone. Rooted in the principles of Chinese medicine, it taught me to understand the body more deeply. The certification itself was examined on anatomy and physiology.
Tantra Studies
My interest in Tantra emerged from a fascination with the gap between its original meaning and its modern interpretation in Western culture. The word Tantra itself means “technique” or “method.” Rooted in ancient Eastern traditions and sacred texts, Tantra originally represented a sophisticated system of practices designed to expand awareness and deepen understanding of human experience. Its rich philosophical and practical foundations have often been reduced in contemporary Western culture to a much narrower interpretation, while its original teachings encompass meditation, consciousness, energy, embodiment and self-development.
Additional Studies and Masterclasses
Over the years, I have participated in numerous programs, workshops and masterclasses exploring human potential, wellbeing, consciousness and mind-body connections. These included studies inspired by the work of Dr Joe Dispenza, Gregg Braden and Bruce Lipton, as well as research conducted by the HeartMath Institute. What interested me most was not personal development itself, but the opportunity to explore alternative scientific and interdisciplinary perspectives on human behaviour, physiology, perception and self-regulation. Many of these perspectives later influenced my work at the intersection of human wellbeing, technology and human-centred innovation.
Selected Projects & Leadership Experience
United Arab Emirates
Quanthio
Quanthio was established as a platform connecting technology, wellbeing and future-oriented innovation. Selected projects include:
Digital Transformation & IoT
Successful implementation of IoT-enabled digital transformation solutions in cooperation with a technology team from Poland and Orange Business Services. The project focused on integrating operational processes, connected infrastructure and future-ready digital systems.
AI Wellness Platform
Development of a comprehensive AI-powered wellness solution in collaboration with a Dubai-based technology partner, combining wellbeing, personal development and human-centred technology.
Research & Development
Independent research exploring regulation, coherence and decision-making in complex systems. This work led to the discovery of the Time Eligibility Protocol (TEP), the filing of a US Provisional Patent (USPTO 63/989,303), and the creation of a broader human-centred innovation framework described in my book, thisaccessis.limited.
MESMR / Beacon Media
Business development and strategic growth for advanced technology solutions including artificial intelligence, immersive experiences, blockchain and customer engagement platforms. Responsible for strategic partnerships, market expansion and commercial development.
AVR Labs
Supported the development and commercial positioning of virtual reality and augmented reality projects. Focused on strategic partnerships, business development and implementation opportunities across the UAE market.
PayPangea
Strategic advisory for blockchain-based payment infrastructure and international payment solutions. Contributed to ecosystem development, product positioning, use-case development and communication strategy.
EZ Whale
Advisory support for a platform designed for freelancers and solopreneurs. Contributed to onboarding strategy, user journey design, platform positioning and go-to-market planning.
Poland
New Horizons International Film Festival
One of the largest and most influential film festivals in Central and Eastern Europe. Led fundraising, sponsorship acquisition, public funding initiatives, artist relations, VIP relations, media partnerships and operational management. Managed a multidisciplinary team of more than 100 people while coordinating cooperation between cultural institutions, public entities, sponsors and international partners.
Polish Radio
Led public relations and corporate communication activities for one of Poland’s largest public media institutions. Responsible for communication strategy, media relations, reputation management and communication supporting national radio channels, artistic ensembles, orchestras and cultural initiatives.
Polish National Opera
Responsible for marketing strategy, public relations, audience development, media relations, fundraising initiatives, educational projects and premiere events. Worked closely with artists, cultural institutions, sponsors and international partners.
Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa ERA (now T-Mobile)
Responsible for internal communication, crisis communication and executive communication within an organisation employing more than 3,500 people. Designed communication processes, large-scale internal events and communication programs supporting organisational transformation and employee engagement.
Arteduct Foundation
Founded and led a cultural foundation supporting young artists, classical musicians, educational initiatives and cultural projects. As an agent for talented artists, I signed contracts on their behalf and sought projects for them. Key work included:
- Development and implementation of cultural and educational projects supported by European Union funding.
- Long-term co-organisation of the Agnieszka Osiecka Sung Poetry Festival and Competition.
- Creation of programs supporting artistic development for children and young musicians.
- Development of partnerships with cultural institutions, artists, media organisations and public stakeholders.
- Organisation of large-scale conferences on ethics in business and social impact — among them initiatives for the Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Foundation — connecting culture, education, ethics and leadership.
Business Development & Market Entry
Alongside my work in culture, media and leadership, I advised entrepreneurs, brands and manufacturers in product development, market positioning and business growth. My work focused on connecting products with people — transforming ideas into market-ready solutions, creating go-to-market strategies and supporting expansion into new markets.
International Trade & Economic Missions
Represented Polish manufacturers during the first official economic mission led by the President of Poland to Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Supported relationship building, market entry discussions and international business development across the Gulf region.
SANTE
Business development and market expansion for one of Poland’s leading health and wellness brands — natural cosmetics, dietary supplements, wellness products and health programmes developed in cooperation with spa and health resort facilities.
Kenay
Supported the market introduction and positioning of innovative dietary supplements and health products, with go-to-market strategies, communication frameworks and business development.
Bohoboco
Head of Business Development for one of Poland’s leading luxury fashion and fragrance brands — business development, strategic partnerships, brand expansion and new commercial opportunities.
Product Development & Brand Creation
Over the years, I have participated in the development, positioning and launch of products across multiple sectors — wellness and health products, dietary supplements, beauty and cosmetics, fashion and luxury, educational and cultural initiatives, and technology. My role often included translating a founder’s vision into a viable market offering: positioning strategies, business models, partnership frameworks and growth opportunities.
Intellectual Property, Research & Working Prototypes
My current work follows a simple principle: regulation before action.
This research led to the Time Eligibility Protocol (TEP) — a mathematical framework exploring regulation, timing and decision architecture across biological and artificial systems.
What Exists Today
- US Provisional Patent Application No. 63/989,303 (USPTO).
- A mathematical framework formalizing regulation before action across biological and artificial systems.
- Technical white paper, executable codebase and empirical validation.
- SDK Method — a methodology connecting human regulation, decision-making and intelligent systems.
- Multiple working prototypes demonstrating real-world applications.
Working Prototypes
TEP Diabetes
A working prototype demonstrating TEP’s early-warning capability on glucose data. Validated on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data from 109 Type 2 diabetes patients and designed to identify risk trajectories while values still appear within normal ranges.
TEP for Artificial Intelligence
A live demonstration comparing two AI agents operating side by side — a standard reactive architecture and a TEP-regulated architecture. The prototype shows the effect of introducing a regulatory layer before generation: more coherent responses and reduced hallucinations.
letmesee.you
A human regulation and wellbeing prototype designed to estimate readiness before action. The system combines physiological indicators, eye-based analysis and conversational context to explore regulation, coherence and decision readiness. Its core question: can I hold what I am about to do — right now?
wayto.you
A financial routing prototype built around a simple principle: money should find people, not accounts. The platform transforms an email address or phone number into a financial address, allowing recipients to decide where funds are received.
SDK Method
The conceptual and methodological foundation underlying TEP. SDK explores how principles observed in human regulation can be translated into decision systems, intelligent technologies and future human-centred architectures.
sdkmethod.com · YouTube @sdkmethod
The Book
A framework exploring the intersection of technology and human-centred innovation.