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Your Weekly Breakdown

Dopamine menus, data brokers, relationship advice, and parenting

01 Oct 2024

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Is Hawaiian pizza a Canadian thing? Caitlin, Emily, and guest Briana Buckmaster dive into the critical debates.For the 10th episode of Your Weekly Breakdown, Cait and Emily share a mic with Supernatural's Sheriff Donna, aka their friend, actress Briana Buckmaster. They talk all things autumn and how to avoid going into hibernation, parenting in the modern age, judge the New York Times' "best relationships advice" so far in 2024, talk through how to add levity to serious conversations, and why society can't deal with problematic kids in public spaces. Emily nerds out on the data broker industry and what happens to your data when companies mine it, and Caitlin and Briana tolerate it decently.The girls cover a lot of ground and keep you up to date with what's going on in the world, and chat about what to watch, listen to, and read.Pull up a chair: you can sit with us.Shownotes:New York Times' Best Relationship Advice for 2024Data broker industryTech monopolists use their market power to invade your privacy*** Leave us a voicemail with Qs or quandaries: +1 604-937-6058Follow along: Your Weekly Breakdown on instagram: www.instagram.com/yourweeklybreakdown Your Weekly Breakdown on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yourweeklybreakdownpod Caitlin on instagram: www.instagram.com/caitlinhowden Emily on instagram: www.instagram.com/emilykeyistyping Interested in advertising in a Hard Copy Media property? Click hereEmail anytime with questions: [email protected] to the weekly newsletter at hardcopy.online/sign-up

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