Season 3: Unintended Consequences
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why settle for 7% returns from your 401 K, Whether you're an experienced investor or new to the game, the Motley fool wants to help you find great stocks. That's why they've created a report on a group of five stock picks for the next generation of investors. And it's free for all listeners at full dot com slash the number five stocks. I realized how serious these family secrets were that were coming out. And so I started also feeling a responsibility to warn people there are unexpected surprises. If you are not the kind of person who is ready to accept that your family is quite what you thought, then you shouldn't be testing the unintended consequences of technology, particularly the Internet and social media. We're only now beginning to see what they are. I'm Brad Stone, and I'm Pia got Carrie, and starting next week we'll be back with Season three of decrypted. We're dedicating the entire season to exploring the unintended consequences of technology and all the surprising places they're starting to show up. Most women are killed by someone close to them. Once we know who they are,

we know who's close to them. If they're victims of homicide, identifying them could definitely to rest. So we can mother those cows walking around Boulder naked 24 7 a day. If we asked a group of humans to spend 24 7 walking around naked, I think we'd have people trying to lock us up an arrest. US. Hopes Hers were getting away with lying to so many people, so it was satisfying to me, too. Set things straight. Next season starts September 4th. You can subscribe now. Decrypted is available on apple podcasts, Spotify and all your favorite podcast. APS. We'll see you soon.

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