 You were part of this HBO documentary called The Weight of Gold, which details mental health and struggles that these really top tier Olympic athletes, a lot of them go through. What was it like sharing those really intimate details of your life with the world? Yeah, I mean, I think when I was approached about this documentary with Michael Phelps, one of the things that I wanted to do was to be able to share struggles that high athletes, elite athletes have. And one of the goals that I had when I wrote my book Greater Than Gold in 2016 was to just share that your struggles are the same as mine, and this is how I got through it. And hopefully that's an encouragement to somebody else, but I think it shines an important light on, you know, depression doesn't discriminate, and it's okay to ask for help. And one of the ways that, you know, I've seen success in that is having people around me, a tight knit circle who, one is going to hold me accountable, but two is also going to listen to my struggles and my fears in order so that I might go on the right path.