The balance of power is shifting

In this episode of Trust Revolution, Shawn welcomes Yaël Ossowski, a consumer advocate and Bitcoin policy expert, for a candid discussion on the shifting balance of power between individuals and institutions. Yaël shares his global perspective, shaped by living under multiple governments, from Canada to the U.S. to Austria. As Deputy Director of the Consumer Choice Center and a Fellow at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, he unpacks how overreach during the pandemic exposed institutional distrust, why agencies like the CFPB often hinder innovation, and how Bitcoin and decentralized technologies empower individuals to reclaim control. From vaping to stablecoins, they explore how consumer choice and sound money are fueling consumer empowerment.

We've seen our institutions much more involved in our lives, much more so than they ever were for our parents or grandparents.

— Yaël Ossowski

Timestamps

  • 00:03 Introduction: Consumer advocate with global perspective
  • 03:45 Living under multiple governments: Canada, US, Austria
  • 08:12 Consumer Choice Center mission and vaping advocacy
  • 12:30 Pandemic era: Institutional overreach exposed
  • 17:45 CFPB critique: When protection becomes gatekeeping
  • 22:18 Bitcoin Policy Institute work
  • 27:33 Bank Secrecy Act and financial surveillance
  • 32:45 Stablecoins: Dollar dominance through crypto
  • 38:20 CBDCs vs decentralized alternatives
  • 44:10 Consumer empowerment through sound money
  • 50:15 The shifting balance of power

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About Yaël Ossowski

Yaël Ossowski is a consumer advocate, journalist, and Bitcoin policy expert with a unique global lens. Born in Quebec, Canada, raised in the U.S., and now based in Austria, Yaël has experienced firsthand how different governments approach citizen trust. As Deputy Director of the Consumer Choice Center, he champions individual choice in areas like vaping, technology, and finance. A Fellow at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, Yaël advocates for policies that restrain government overreach and enable Bitcoin's adoption. His work as a journalist and commentator bridges philosophy, policy, and technology to promote freedom and autonomy.