Will be interesting to see consumer behavior shifts after Roe v. Wade decision, says Bumble founder and CEO
Whitney Wolfe Herd, Bumble founder and CEO, joins 'TechCheck' from the Aspen Ideas Festival to discuss why it was important for Bumble to speak out against the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, if the Supreme Court's decision will change how Bumble's users date and more.
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