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  • Inside Vienna’s small, persistent crypto community

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    Journalist Janani Janarthanan interviewed me on broader Bitcoin adoption in Vienna, Austria, and the European Union. Some choice quotes: “At least millennials and maybe zoomers — those who straddle the timeline between Gen Z and Millennials— are aware of different digital assets and use the ecosystem in some way,” according to Yaël Ossowski, a fellow…

  • FTM2: Bitcoin is the Internet’s Native Currency

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    https://fixthemoney.substack.com/p/ftm2-bitcoin-is-the-internets-native?sd=pf It’s January 3rd, Happy Birthday Bitcoin! 🎉 Today we open a new chapter on this newsletter/podcast. I sit down with my good friend Yaël Ossowski who has been the second author on “Fix the Money” for a while. Yaël is a long-term Bitcoiner and freedom advocate who’s been actually using Bitcoin in his daily…

  • Yaël on Joe Catenacci Show: Election Wrap-Up, Lawyer-captured Society, Vienna Terror Attacks

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    Consumer Choice Center Deputy Director Yaël Ossowski on The Joe Catenacci Show. Topics discussed: –Election2020 and its madness. Is gridlock good? –Lawyers and lawsuits have captured our elections and now our society –Vienna Terror Attack This was broadcast on 6. November, 2020, on The Big Talker WFBT 106.7FM  http://bigtalkerfm.com Listen to our weekly radio program…

  • Vienna Terror Attacks: Yaël Ossowski on BBC Radio 4

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    The morning after the terror attack in Vienna, Austria, interviewed on BBC Radio’s The World at One. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000p103 11. November 2020

  • Sweater weather, impact of worldwide lockdowns, vape index | Yaël Ossowski on Joe Catenacci Show

    Consumer Choice Center Deputy Director Yaël Ossowski on The Joe Catenacci Show. Topics discussed: Sweater Weather NC pride Overreaching lockdowns are flattening our livelihoods Viennese election and COVID politics Consumer Choice Center Vape Index BBQ Smoker Wars This was broadcast on October 2, 2020, on The Big Talker WFBT 106.7FM  http://bigtalkerfm.com Listen to our weekly…

  • 1: Social Housing

    Social housing. Does it work? Does it make a city more livable? What is seen and not seen? CityLab: Secrets of the World’s Most Livable City podcast.yael.at

  • Departing Vienna’s Seventh District

    I’ve had a fair share of apartments. Whether in Montréal, Philadelphia, St. Petersburg, Prague, or Vienna, I was always quite used to keeping it light knowing I’d be departing sometime soon. That changed in 2014, when we found a great apartment in Vienna’s Neubau district. Known as the “7th” – denoting its district number and…

  • Banking for the people

    As professional marketers and designers know, digitally savvy millennials are some of the toughest customers out there. As early adopters and influencers, millennials have become a key demographic for companies and agencies across Europe just begging to attract their clicks and euros. This is something designer Maurizio Poletto knows how to do, and at Erste…

  • Stefan Zweig’s Dream of Europe: What has been achieved?

    On Nov. 27, 1881, in Vienna, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, one of the world’s greatest writers was born as a gift to humanity. His name was Stefan Zweig. He was a world-renowned celebrity, earning the distinction of being one of the most translated authors of the first half of the 20th century. Even…

  • Questionable tastes and precarious friendships: ‘Art’ reveals the complexity of post-modern friendship

    By Yaël Ossowski | Devolution Review Review of ‘Art’, a play by Yasmina Reza. Performed at Vienna’s English Language Theatre Jan. 15 – Feb. 24, 2018 Directed by Sean Aita For any young fool, a hefty portion of their lives is fraught with the pursuit of finding an ideal partner. There’s a plethora of novels,…