That's genius, Matt, because there's there's so many people like my you mentioned me as a guest finish up my birthday was last week. And like everybody else on Facebook, I hear from 200 people who I never hear from the other 364 days of them. But if they see this, you know, it's in my feed. So they see it. Oh, he was a guest on a podcast? Well, maybe I'll take a listen to that. Sure. And you and now you've got hundreds of people who are completely unfamiliar with your show, tuning into your show for a reason. And then to kind of continue the thought from before the dream new listener is the one who says this is a pretty good show. I'm gonna go back and listen to some old ones. And so yeah, I would suggest, and I'm guilty of this, I'll say on the pot. Oh, you know what, we talked about this on a pod? You know, last year we did about Cyndi Lauper, you know, whatever. And then I just leave it. Really, if you're doing that, right, you should say check the show notes. We'll put a link in there. So you can just go with one click and go listen to that back one. And then maybe to finish the thought, I don't know if anyone has further thoughts on this. But one of my pet peeves is when the host assumes the listener knows everything, they're talking about every little inside every little inside joke. So like the, you know, the CO hosts, you know, brother is named Peter, and he's a ne'er do well, and you said, Did you hear from Peter again? And as a new listener, I'm saying, What the hell is Peter, like? Just remind yourself that the whole goal is to get new listeners. So don't refer to things offhand that little inside jokes now. It's okay to have recurring themes in the pod that your your listeners enjoy. But you know, what, some restraints on that. Anyone else? Find that at all?