tiffany shlain, the power of unplugging one day a week. >> i am so happy to be here. >> tiffany, it'sinteresting time to think about unplugging during this moment, the coronavirus pandemic, many of us find ourselves even more tethered to screens because we can't do things like meet people in person, go to our workplaces or schools or hang out at a cultural venue. so first, we'll hear more about the book from tiffany and then we'll have a discussion. >> thank you. it's great to be here, i am from the bay area i'm glad we are still able to make it happen this way. adapting literary adapting to this experience we are living in. this moment we are in feels very similar to a moment i was personally in around 11 years ago. monday, 11 year anniversary of my father's death and what happened was my father died of brain cancer, he is also an author. he loved bookstores and anyways, we are very close. he died of brain cancer within days of my daughter being born and it felt like a moment where life was grabbing me by the shoulders and saying, focus on what matters. my husband and i decided, with