So there's the podcasting in a nutshell is a story in audio. You can tell a made up story. Yeah, like crime fiction story. You can do an entire series on Indian history or world history or dinosaurs, how they came in the day. You can do a personal conversation, like what we're doing. You can do financial news, or any any any story you have, which is fact or fiction in an audio format. Now, of course, there's some video elements. Yeah, but I did two seasons. Yes, I did. two seasons of life gone wrong, which I did with Spotify back in 2020. Yeah, it was the concept being we all experience wrong. That's a given. I think everyone in life will see wrong. You take that wrong and sitting and just sit in the corner and say life is so unfair. Or there are people in this room who take them wrong and saying, you know, it's in my stride. It's hard. But I use this adversity to do something with my life. So that was conversations with people who've experienced and faced adversity, spoke with you on that spoke with other people who have experienced injury, people who experience want to experience life changing accidents, and, and also illnesses, people born with disabilities, people who overcome relationship issues. So it was quite a diverse set of people. And once that ended up two seasons, I realized that the extension of me being on stage making people laugh was this other thing, which was I enjoy talking to people, not just for 10 minutes on a superficial level, but going down deeper into what motivates them, what drives them, what sort of shapes their perspective, how they look at life, why they look at life to be they look at it, and also the work they do and how that's an extension of who they are. So I took that along with the four Matter of podcasting to my other show now, which I will call the Sophie Rao show, which is my nickname so people and don't slippery. Yeah, there's some present joke there which I'm not going to talk about the second part because you will keep our both squeaky clean Yeah. So yeah, I'm presently doing that podcast is taking a break from jam. But yeah, I've done 150 conversations with people from around the world. And again, that's the power of technology, right I can sit in Bangalore, New Delhi doctor, someone who's doing research in Wales in Australia, someone who's doing plastic pollution research in Spain, someone was doing was engaging iceberg sitting out of Antarctica. And it's all through zoom or an interface like zoom. And that's the true power of the internet right not seeing how many likes someone got on social media.