 first heard Bishop T. D. J. speaking about 25 years ago. I was of course very inspired by him, as were many others and still are. But I knew that his effect on my life was deeper than inspiration. I knew that he was influencing me. And influence is a challenge because influence doesn't come with instructions. Sometimes you know your life is being touched by something you see, someone you saw, something you went through. But you're not always sure what it came to teach you. And so I became a student of Bishop Jakes for several months because I didn't want to settle for being inspired, which often becomes copying. I didn't want to become another karaoke version of him as many were becoming around the world at that time. I thought there's something more valuable to me that's been modeled in his communication ability than just being inspired and kind of balting bits of him onto me that would have been very inauthentic of course, and is when people do that. And I took three things from his craft, his storytelling, his eloquence, and his angles. These three things I determined 25 years ago that I would become brilliant at myself. And so I became a student of those things. And I worked very hard for the past two decades plus to master the art of storytelling, commit to the rarity that is eloquence, and to dig deep for angles in topics because the freshness of whatever you speak about is never in the topic. It's in the angles you find within it, but you have to dig for them. These three things and much, much more I am teaching you about in my online video course called the Communication Masterclass, which from today is on offer for a massive 60% off. Grab it while you can, details are in the link in the bio, and I hope perhaps I can become an inspiration, maybe an influence in your communication journey too. Love you guys, thanks, speak to you soon.