Camille: I think when we were younger, I always followed Daniel. When he did something. I said, "Me too, me too." But we are really different because maybe I'm more like, I've always made creative things with my hands. I couldn't sit still. When we were watching a movie, I was always drawing or making something. I always made things. And I guess that I was really, what's called social. I could speak with everybody. I love to be around people. And Daniel was maybe more of a computer nerd. He was always in his room, playing on the computer. So I guess we're different, but we have always run really well together, but how do you see it, Daniel?
Daniel: I know a lot of fashion brands, they saw a huge growth spurt after COVID started, but we had to ask ourselves, because Camille designs jewelry for people to wear, and style, and show off to people. And why would you buy expensive jewelry if you can't be with people? So we took a spin on that and doubled down on creating a story around people being able to express themselves with the jewelry, diving even deeper into Camille's DNA and just doubled down. When people left the advertising platforms, we spent more. So we grew 70% last year, actually throughout COVID, it wasn't all profitable, but we were just out buying market shares in Denmark when this happened, and there were no real problems logistically at all. So we went through this pretty pain-free. It was hard. It's tough. I think the last year has been extra tough mentally for everyone, and for us, too, when the whole thing happened and Denmark shut down, me and Lessor were at a conference in Spain. So we flew home into a vacation house for two weeks with our girlfriends, and that was just before a big launch. And we were just working day and night to get this done, and those things are draining and, but it's been a crazy year. But business-wise, we did really well, and so no problems there.
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MARTINEZ: All right. Now, I don't know why I would be compelled to watch anything other than the winless Detroit Lions on Thanksgiving, but it seems like there's a lot new content that I should be thankful for. So, Glen, let's start with you. A movie on your list about a family who's celebrating Thanksgiving in a Manhattan apartment - tell us about this film.
HOLMES: Yeah. I feel like Glen is kind of bringing the prestige to this conversation and I'm kind of bringing about the watch it in your pajamas. But as soon as I heard, like, you know, what should people kind of watch over Thanksgiving, I thought you know what my current favorite recommendation is, is "Colombo." And I speak here of the old classic detective show "Colombo," which is now available on a couple different streaming services. You can look around. Some of them are free with commercials. You can kind of poke around. This is, of course, Peter Falk playing the detective who comes upon various murders committed by celebrities of the 1970s.
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