Teen explains current events to Gen Z by talking about the past
At 13 years old, she used her birthday money to buy a web domain name. Olivia Seltzer and her friends had become interested in the news, but she couldn't find anyone breaking the headlines down, and giving them context that was relatable to kids her age. So she started a newsletter called 'The Cramm'. 5 years later it has millions of followers. Now Olivia has written a book to do a deeper dive called 'Cramm This Book'. She talked about it on Good Day LA.
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