Yeah, I think it's a question that I asked myself often is, you know, who is not included and who is not here. And so that's a lot of those, that kind of aspect goes into thinking about wine. I love the stories of wine, but I definitely think in in my own life, it was very elusive. It was very like, Oh, this is only for a certain group of people, or only certain groups of people can understand this. And I think I've always been really conscious of that. And as I got into this work, as I started studying for, you know, WSET and, and all of the other things, I'm like, Oh, this is interesting. This is like they're saying this, but what about all of these other aspects? And that's what I think I bring to that space is really thinking about who is on the land that these grapes are being grown on? And who was actually making the wine decisions? And where is it being sold? And who gets to say, what it tastes like, and what's good and bad, and fair, and excellent. You know, all of those things, I think, are a part of my questioning of, and the rabbit hole that I go down with wine often. Until Yeah, that's how I think I integrated I think I'm also really conscious of my own community, just having their own their own experience of saying to my family, even here's a wine that I love, and they're like, What are you talking about? And having them really understand where I'm coming from and using language that they can they find accessible. It has been my journey. For the last couple of years, at least, my mom is, was born in 1938. And so her she has a wide range of knowledge and historical context. And so I run everything by her. So I when I explain different, like, I'm like, Oh, here's this, you know, this Bordeaux, and here's where it's from, and here's what you're supposed to taste all of these things. I run that kind of stuff by her to see what she thinks. And then she's like, I don't understand that word. And what is gooseberry? You know, she's the, she's like a little bit of a barometer for me to be like, Oh, that does not make sense to most people, probably. So yeah, she just really helps me make the language a little bit more accessible, and make concepts a little bit more simplified and accessible as well.