A Look at a Very Silicon Valley Approach to Repopulation

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Michael Hit: I sit next to the window in the wired office here and when I look for the window I look right at the Bay Bridge and I see cyber trucks all day.

Joey Shifer: Oh my gosh

Lauren Good: It is almost cyber trucks simply reproducing in real time. They are spaning, they are doing more cyber trucks. Is it the worst lead in this episode?

Michael Hit: Do you know? I will take it.

Lauren Good: Okay

Michael Hit: I have to take absolutely.

It is wired Uncanny valleySilicon Valley is a show about the people, strength and impact. Today, we are talking about the proponantalism movement and how to increase the birth rate in Silicon Valley’s largest and wealthy names. We’ll talk about some history behind the lowest, the big advocates now and what it all points to. I am the director of Customer Technology and Culture here in Michael Calor, Wired.

Lauren Good: I’m Lauren Good, I’m a senior writer of the wired.

Joey Shifer: And I am the director of Joey Shifer, Wired Business and Industry.

Lauren Good: So, when we were talking about dating applications a few weeks ago, I was, oh no, you were going to be so much more at risk of me because I thought I probably had the most experienced using dating apps, but now I feel like Mike, I and I are just going to be like this, “So, Joe, tell us what our father likes us.”

Joey Shifer: I think I’m my part for the population decrease. I had two and I won’t be, thank you.

Michael Hit: And set the scene here, Lauren and I both are children free.

Lauren Good: And Joe is now one of our biggest bosses in the wired. So, I would just say in a simple setting, not a podcast setting, I can’t sit down from him, “Tell me about your kids and the experience of being parents,” But for the podcast.

Joey Shifer: Lauren, we bring our whole soul to work, come on.

Lauren Good: Me too

Joey Shifer: And we are friends.

Lauren Good: Yes, we are friends.

Michael Hit: Okay, to start the conversation, I think our movement is now the biggest supporter and who should determine who is now.

Joey Shifer: I thought you were going to say, we’re going to define what a child is. It’s like a small, tuck man. The next question.

Okay, so pronounced in the main part is an ideal that encourages children to stay. And especially in the Silicon Valley, it is associated with this busyness with the decrease in population. This idea is the idea that people do not give enough children to re -fill people and it creates various types of economic problems on the road.

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