
The Existential Hope Podcast Isabelle Boemeke on what everyone gets wrong about nuclear energy
Nov 19, 2025
Isabelle Boemeke is a model-turned-science communicator and the author of Rad Future, advocating for nuclear energy. She sheds light on nuclear's misunderstood reputation and discusses its safety compared to fossil fuels. Isabelle reflects on her journey to becoming a 'nuclear influencer' and critiques the degrowth movement, emphasizing the importance of abundant energy for development. She also explores youth pessimism, the impact of automation, and the need for better communication and aesthetics in promoting nuclear energy.
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Nuclear Fear Is Historical, Not Technical
- Nuclear's public image is rooted in weapons and early accidents, not in operational reality.
- Isabelle Boemeke argues that emotional history, not safety data, largely drives nuclear fear.
From Curiosity To Nuclear Communicator
- Isabelle became a nuclear communicator after learning the data and noticing a huge PR gap.
- She decided to use influencer tactics to reframe nuclear for general audiences.
Modeling Career Led To Science Curiosity
- Isabelle moved from Brazil to the U.S. to pursue modeling and later self-educated in science.
- A tweet about molten salt thorium reactors sparked her first positive impression of nuclear.




