The upbringing in Spain, I think we all had fun. There's memories of our childhood for most of us, and I assume that I'm not different in that regard. Probably, the times in Spain were times in turmoil politically speaking, because I was born in 1975, just when Franco, the dictator, just died. So my upbringing and my growing years, when I was a kid, it was the transition years. Very convulsive years, lots of protesting and political activities. And the democracy, just like me, was an infant. And it was being established in Spain. So I do remember those years, as years of freedom. I remember my parents waking me up when I was about seven years old, to indicate to me that a new political party from the left has won the elections, which was unknown, having elections and a left party, or a progressive party, being empowered when PSOE won the elections for the first time. Those are my first memories of my upbringing and Spain. And when it comes to communication, I think, as many of us, we've lived the transition of technology, particularly in having roots in Spain, as the country itself was being modernized. Technology was not immune to this trend. So I have experienced all these changes when it came to labor and education. I could feel it in my education, and upbringing too. That's part of what I was driven and interested in doing research in communication for the most part. But also my younger graduate journals, I was interested in journalism. And in fact, I worked initially in journalism, but I realized that it was not what really fulfilled my thriving goals in life. I wanted to learn more about it, but from a different angle, just rather than being a journalist, perhaps doing research on what journals do and why it matters, from the lenses of the model.