emily: welcome back. it's time now for "in case you missed it." a new study finds that gen z adults are more likely to gravitate towards creative industries, especially those involving social media. jobs like model, blogger, and influence are ranked especially high, beating out more traditional and, i argue, noble career fields like medicine, teaching, and engineering. gerri, what does this tell us about the state of the union? >> gerri: should i say it's kind of a shallow choice? should i get right out in front of it and say this is something you do when you really have no ballast in your life and you don't want to help the rest of the world connect that sounds so judging, doesn't it? it is a little judging. i guess you can do good work as a blogger, but as a model? it sounds like something you want to do when you're 18. >> cheryl: this list is ins insane. personal trainer, i can get behind that. those are important. the actor, influencer, artist? you've got to make money, guys. you got to pay the rent. not that i'm disparaging these professions, but life can be expensive. i