![]() But that all kind of got me into a position to be able to get a job at Wired magazine back in like 1994, and and I built websites for them then which was not a job that very many people had at the time. I came out of school with a degree in journalism and worked at some newspapers and magazines. You've done so much in your career, maybe you can give us a 37-second version? So maybe it would help for people who are listening to get a quick idea of who you are. Stephan: Is your wife's family from England? My daughter is four years old and so she's already calling me "daddy." Oh no. They're going to have a British accent then, right? But yeah, I have young kids who are going to grow up through the whole English school system. There's just this great startup scene and it's been a lot of fun. ![]() And man, that's going really well over here. I moved here for family reasons, but it also turns out it's just a tremendous opportunity for the kind of work that I've been doing over the last year or so, which has been investing in technology startups and looking for a design angle in all of that. And it's been almost two weeks now, so I'm sort of just barely getting my my legs under me. Tell me about London, because I don't know anything about why you moved to London or what you're doing there, or how long term this is. Stephan: I'm doing really well and I'm super happy to talk to you.
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