About this episode
Shoshana Weissmann is a Renaissance woman, and only at age 27: she’s the head of digital media at R Street Institute, a policy fellow specializing in occupational licensing, and an institution unto herself on social media. She brings a blessed breath of brevity to this episode of The Remnant, on which there is no coronavirus talk! She and Jonah touch on some hilarious job licensing restrictions (fortune tellers?), talk a little memes, a little charismatic megafauna, a little Judaism, and even a little online dating. It’s a reminder of how life was before “The Event,” so it’s really a can’t-miss. Show Notes: - Shoshana at R Street - Professor Randy Barnett, Shoshana’s inspiration - The wild world of florist licenses in Louisiana - George Will on Jacob Maged, the immigrant dry cleaner punished by the National Recovery Administration - The city of Annapolis’ occupational license for fortune-telling - Shoshana stans Arizona Governor Doug Ducey - Oklahoma’s trying to regulate your Qi - The legendary Snapchat hotdog - Giant prehistoric sloths - The uniquely interesting history of Ethiopian Jews - Date-onomics - Michael Novak: “A neoconservative is a progressive with three teenage children.” - Earnest.com/dingo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices