Wilmington
Lessons from the recent policy wins on nuclear power in North Carolina – Interview with Nick Craig on Wilmington 980 WAAV
Today I was interviewed on Nick Craig’s morning radio program in Wilmington, North Carolina. We chatted about nuclear energy’s status quo in North Carolina, recent policy victories, and why many pro-green activists aren’t championing the power of the atom enough for future electricity generation. We also touched on why solar and wind tech both are…
Yaël Ossowski on Wilmington Talk Radio WFBT 106.7FM: Sen. Warren on crypto, Nicki Minaj vax
Broadcast on September 17, 2021 on WFBT Big Talker 106.7FM, Consumer Choice Center Deputy Director Yaël Ossowski filling in for morning show host Joe Catenacci. 0:00 — Joe Catenacci Trailer 0:55 — Yaël Intro 02:14 — Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to mess up everything related to cryptocurrency (#taxtherich?) 06:30 — Financial protection or financial freedom?…
Yaël Ossowski guest hosts on Big Talker 106.7FM | August 20, 2021
Yaël Ossowski (@YaelOss) guest hosts the Mornings with Joe Catenacci radio show on Big Talker 106.7FM in Wilmington, North Carolina. Guests: — Stephen Kent: How the Force Can Fix the World — Rick Henderson: Markets and Social Trust — Morgan Rinehart: Why you Might Be a Neoliberal — Rachel Chiu: Food deliveries, disinformation dozen, socialism…
Yaël Ossowski Guest Hosts on Big Talker 106.7FM in Wilmington, NC | October 22, 2020
Yaël Ossowski guests hosts “Mornings with Joe Catenacci” on Big Talker 106.7FM in Wilmington, NC. October 22, 2020, 7-10AM EST. http://bigtalkerfm.com ▬ Breakdown ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 – Countdown 06:00 – Yaël Ossowski Intro 13:45 – John Francis Trump on NC Lockdowns 25:40 – Michael Munger on Capitalism, Big Tech, and Housing 40:32 – Fergus Hodgson on…
The case for dismantling North Carolina’s liquor monopoly
Consumer Choice Center Deputy Director Yaël Ossowski joined Joe Catenacci on 106.7 FM to discuss democratic socialism (1:45), net neutrality (7:10), and why North Carolina’s age-old liquor monopoly and its ABC stores have got to go (14:10). 06. March 2019