I would love to. So I am a wedding photographer and a portrait photographer, I started doing photography, like a lot of people who get into photography started in high school, taking photos of my friends, you know, Senior Prom pictures and stuff like that. And then eventually it grew into a love for weddings. And then I realized I really had a knack for business through all the backend sides of business. And figured out that not a lot of people are really into that. As creatives, it's very easy to just go full steam ahead into the art and the creativity. And then realize, wait a minute, I have all these tasks that I have to run for my business to keep it working. And I have to think about marketing and finances and operations and sales and holy moly, and you get a little bit overwhelmed. But I learned early on that I was really interested in that, that type of thing. And so I took some time on wedding photography. About three years ago, my husband and I moved for his job. We moved to California. And so at that time, I started to build up an education side of my business. I'd done a little bit of photography, mentoring, here and there when I was still living in South Carolina, spoiler alert, we're back in South Carolina, but I'll get there. So I put it on the backburner a little bit because we moved and you know, it takes a long time to build an event space business. So I was like, Yeah, I'm not going to do that here in California, I'm going to get into the education space. So I started creating courses and resources for creative entrepreneurs, not just photographers. One thing that I got involved in was the Tuesday's together chapter in California, which if you're not familiar with Tuesday's together, it's part of the rising tide society, which is a group of creative small business owners, gathering in the spirit of community over competition. There's chapters all around the country, and even around the world. So I started to realize that, you know, there's a need for education, not just in photography, but also in other aspects of business. So I started to cater my resources towards other business owners as well. So I have a podcast, which I talk about all things business over there. Something that I realized early on is that if you don't have people in the game with you, it can be very easy to get discouraged. And you'll throw in the towel, you know, from from, like, just right at the get go. So I think community is very important. So it's my hope to be able to create a community for people to achieve their goals, make real steps towards doing what they love finding freedom in their life in their business. So long story short, I've been talking way too much. No, you're good. Because of COVID-19, my husband started working remotely, and we were spending tons of money on rent in California, when he wasn't going into the office, we came back to South Carolina. This is where family is its home. And now I'm going back into photography. And it feels so great to be doing that. But I can't, I can't give up the education side. You know, lots of people say you need to niche down and you need to just focus on one thing. I can't and we've talked about this before. Yes, I have too many things that I like. So you can find me doing wedding photography and portraits with my sister in law, which is great. Our business is called Stephanie and Christy photography. She's amazing. I'm so excited. Again, it goes back to that community aspect. Since I have a team member of a business partner. It's so much more fun than the first time around. So yeah, I'm loving it. And I'm excited about the new phase of my business going back into photography and see where it where it takes takes me and