 She's a former teacher. Oh, awesome, awesome, awesome, awesome. Okay, cool. Alright, cool. My name's Ty, by the way. Hi, Lisa. Lisa, is there anything that you wanted to... So, like I said, I got a hobby. I talk to people about whatever they want to talk about for five minutes. I think it's just a cool way to show them that you can have a face-to-face about anything. Is there anything that you find really motivating or something that you want to talk about? Music! Okay, music is your favorite thing? Music and art. What about it that you find really motivating or like what is it that's really important to you about music? The words. The lyrics? So you're a lyricist? Why are lyrics the most important part of music? Because they tell about people's struggles and what, you know... Okay. Is that, so... It makes you feel better about it. Is someone wrote a song that was about getting over struggles and how people can like fight through adversity? Mm-hmm. Does that make the music better for you? Yeah, definitely. Compared to like a person who makes like a song that's just strictly love songs, 24-7. Like, is that like a lower class? Well, I don't listen to pop music. There's some country songs that are like heartbreaking songs. Oh my God, it's so worse. And if your children are listening to it, you're right. What if they made country music that was about getting over adversity? Like if they changed the lyrics of that, would that make it better? They're making a few. Like Sturgill Simpson has some good songs. Mm-hmm. But, you know, maybe some Willie Nelson, definitely. Okay, yeah, definitely, definitely. A Bob Dylan? I don't know if you consider him a classic? Bob Dylan. I would consider him a country, but yeah. You wouldn't consider Bob Dylan country? Volk? Yeah. Okay, okay, okay, I see where you're going with that. Fair enough. What if I just wrote a poem that's talked about getting over adversity? Why does music make it better? I think music is an international language. Like everybody can listen and everybody can know what he wants to say. He just wants to smell somebody. Aw, he's just having a... He's a cutie. Scooby-Doo. Nice. Oh, is his name Scooby-Doo? No, no. That's all he does. But, um, yeah, like if you go anywhere in the world and there's music and there's dancing and people even if you don't speak that language you can get up with those people and have a good time and you get to know people. Yeah, free music is the international language. I'm going to throw something at him. This just means spitball or something. But if the only kind of music was country. Would that be improvement over no music at all? No, it's really depressing. Why do you say depressing? Well, if you listen to it, it's all it's very... What I hear is really depressing. It's like heartbreaking? No, it's just... maybe stupid. It's not like challenging you or like inspiring you. She thinks my track is sexy. Sure, sure, sure. Green pickup truck, though, is kind of a jam, though. I wouldn't know. Okay, cool. Thank you so much for the chat. Lisa, I really appreciate this chat. Thank you so much. Hope you guys have fun. Oh, enjoy your walk, too. Lucky's ready to walk. His name's Lucky. He's a rescue camera. Oh! Hey, I'm from the neighborhood. What is your name? My name's Ty. My name's Ty. My channel's name is Let's Chat. It's a place where people can talk about whatever they want. I have a big belief that any two people can talk about anything. As long as they take some good techniques with it. So, probably that's what that takes with stuff. Hey, how are you? I'm good. What's inside there? What? What kind of ukulele? Tenor baritone? I don't know. Soprano? Very, very cool. Just the regular. I play baritone ukulele. Yeah, it's really cool. It's the same string as a regular guitar. That way it's really easy to transition back and forth. Yeah.