

Simon Goes Nuclear with nuclear energy influencer Isabelle Boemeke
68 snips Aug 19, 2025
Isabelle Boemeke, also known as Isodope, is a Brazilian model turned nuclear energy influencer dedicated to changing perceptions of nuclear power. She passionately discusses how branding shapes our fear of nuclear energy, advocating for its potential as a clean, low-carbon solution to climate change. Isabelle shares her journey from modeling to science and explores the complexities of nuclear power, emphasizing its myths and the importance of effective communication. Her insights aim to inspire a new generation to embrace nuclear energy for a brighter future.
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How Isidope Was Born
- Isabelle discovered molten salt thorium reactors after a tweet sparked curiosity and led her to research nuclear energy deeply.
- She created the Isidope persona after a 10-day fast and turned into a nuclear influencer to rebrand nuclear electricity.
Origin Of Nuclear's Reputation
- Nuclear's bad brand traces to fission's 1938 discovery in Germany and immediate military use in WWII.
- The Manhattan Project and bombs cemented public fear before peaceful uses existed.
Three Accidents, Different Realities
- The big three accidents (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima) shaped fear but differ drastically in scale and cause.
- Media, politics, and design failures amplified fear beyond the scientific harm.