https://open.spotify.com/episode/6skS2Ur2bNG5rsBtuQDJpB
It's all in this podcast epi but if you don't want to listen, the name of the prof is there too
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6skS2Ur2bNG5rsBtuQDJpB
It's all in this podcast epi but if you don't want to listen, the name of the prof is there too
And I've always loved that mostly the lyrics are not like a lot of music that is just... I love you, I stalk you, I am nothing without you ... Puke
And there's science backing that up!
COVID meant a lot of people may have saved money and gone and bought a decent system for home. And realised just how good it is. It's so expensive to go to the cinema, there has to be more to it than just the film.
And this is only seeing what immediately breaks, not following all the fractures.
A lot of this is actually renting v buying.
Oh yeah!
Not in the country I'm in so not necessarily true.
Thanks for that. Sounds like it's still not great for women there, which I bet makes a difference to couples decisions about family planning. I know if I was a woman in a country like that, I would not have kids or move to a country where I could have kids and a life for me.
Is an element of this to do with sexism too? I haven't seen it mentioned but my understanding is women aren't treated well, particularly in the workplace, leading to wanting to stay single and childfree for a better life.
Hope they keep the theme tune!
I've definitely heard of lunch debt, so I think it's already happening.