I like your whole thing of meeting people. It's very sweet. I would like to meet less people. Well, we're at that age. And other people shouldn't be around me too much. My kids needed school, but more than anything, my kids needed other kids. Work is a great place. The third of marriages begin at work. Yeah. Look, we forget what the means. We talk about innovation and economic growth. But they create stress or take stress away from the absence of relationships. So anyways, my win is Jake and then Mabel McLean. Camilla and Harrison, who met at L2. That is a Mitzvah. All right.
Kara and Scott discuss the impacts of a Texas social media law, and California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s bill to protect children’s data. Also, Adobe acquired Figma. Plus, a mega stock crash at Meta, a bizarre harassment case for eBay, and Russian troll’s impact on the Women’s March. Friend of Pivot, Marta Tellado, stops by to talk about her new book, “Buyer Aware: Harnessing Our Consumer Power for a Safe, Fair, and Transparent Marketplace.”
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