Theres the dow. Its a gain of 242 points. 3208 for the s p nearly onehalf of 1 . Nasdaq there at 9840 liz young, i want to go to you first. For somebody who has been uneasy over the run of this thing, what do you say now i remember our conversations about too far, too fast and now here we are. What to you do this is one of those weeks. Last week was one of those weeks that makes you really be humble as a Market Participant. The narratives have shifted. Now its shifted to participate in the restart what were seeing here, first shs i want to mention that im an investor, not a trader. Im trying to make money over the mid to long term here. Not necessarily on a weekly basis. The technicals of this market would tell you to protect yourself because theres so many stocks trading above their 50day moving average. It feels frothy. If you look at long term fundamentals both economic fundamentals and corporate fundamentals, it still says theres room here and you should buy as a long term i vestnv
All of them to so because visionaries me Sophie Shevardnadze social networks have transformed the way we see Communications Even the most intimate forms. Pushing us to words and not there is sexual revolution well today i talked about this with social psychologist justin. Justin len miller welcome to the show craig to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so justin all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and ive heard that american teenagers are having less sags japanese arent having any of the brits are given a pass i mean you name it can we say with confidence that having sex is in decline. So thats a really great question this is something that a lot of people have referred to as a sex recession if you will and when you look at the data it seems that people are reporting having less sex than they were a few generations ago but its not completely clear what that means because in these studies people are be
A welcome to sophie because vision there is me Sophie Shevardnadze social networks have transformed the way we see Communications Even the most intimate forms. Pushing towards another sexual revolution well today i talk about this with social psychologist justin. Justin len miller welcome to the show create to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so justin all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and ive heard that american teenagers are having less sex japanese arent having any of the brits are given a pass i mean you name it can we say with confidence that having sex is in decline. So thats a really great question this is something that a lot of people have referred to as a sex recession if you will and when you look at the data it seems that people are reporting having less sex than they were a few generations ago but its not completely clear what that means because in these studies people are being asked
A story thats bigger than just access to technology thats impacting sexuality it might be related to changes that have happened in Sex Education in the broader culture about how we feel about sex what our Sexual Attitudes are and so its kind of hard to isolate out specific factors and say the way that theyre impacting sex and sexuality because so many things have changed in the last 2 decades its not just the introduction of these various technologies a lot of other things have happened as well so when a sexual urge is so easily satisfy it with pornography and maybe coupled with a sex toy does it blunt your desire to go out and try to meet people and look up with them. So technology a lot of people tend to look at it as a replacement for human sexual interaction. However the way that i and many other sex researchers look at it is that its a compliment to an active sex life rather than a replacement for human sexual interaction so people are increasingly incorporating toys and technolog
Communications even the most intimate forms. Pushing towards another sexual revolution well today i talked about this with social psychologist justin. Justin len miller welcome to the show craig to have you with us very excited to have this chat with you so just all over the board there is data that people are having less sex these days than 3 or 5 decades ago and ive heard that american teenagers are having less sex japanese arent having any of the births are given a pass i mean you name it can we say with confidence that having sex is in decline. So thats a really great question this is something that a lot of people have referred to as a sex recession if you will and when you look at the data it seems that people are reporting having less sex than they were a few generations ago but its not completely clear what that means because in these studies people are being asked how often theyre having sex but theyre not defining what sex is and the reality is that people can define sex in d