 Many musicians are rising up and now it creates a steep competition. There is now with competition comes with aggressiveness. Each artist wants to prove a point. I can do this each and every month. That's why you see as every single Sunday we are playing new music all the time. Every single month, every single artist wants to stay relevant in the music sector. Besides that, it comes with the challenges here and there. It comes with how an artist, because in this music, the music video, even the music recording, producing all that, recording video audio and all that requires money. It is not for free. It costs a lot. I tried to ask, I said I gave up. I am not doing music. It's too expensive. That is not my thing. It was so costly. But these artists, they need to make money so that they can now do the music. According to the standards, pia mungu wezin peya tumidioka. Una peya mungu weze best. And this best requires money. Besides that, they also have needs there or needs. And these needs requires money. Everything requires what? Money. Let's all save money. But on our socials, they all require money. What are the ways of making money for an artist? To help us break down this topic, which is very heavy, you know what? See where the handle pekiyango. I have invited a good friend of mine, Markleene. I got his rights. The name is Triki. I was trying to tell him, hanyfunze kupronounce that name, Markleene. It's such an amazing name. So we discussed this. Of course Markleene, financial consultant. Hi, sir. Hi. Onaka to do. Onaka pe, sir. He looks so serious and so money-like, you know. It's good. Good God. My name is Markleene. You pronounce it right, actually. I did so. I did so. My name is Markleene. I'm a financial consultant. I'm a CEO for Linn Business Consulting Limited. What we do, we help businesses out here to manage the tasks, advisory for tasks, accounting, audit, strategy, all that kind of stuff. So that's what I do. But I'm also... I also lead other business people out there through different platforms and also just individuals who are trying to get into business and all that and I know musicians as well. So music also is business. Yes. But before we get to music, I want to know much more when it comes to financial consultancy. What does it tell when someone now comes to you? What are the services that you offer? Oh, okay. All right. So let's say you've come, Miriam, you've come to me. And you're running a business. Or you don't have a business, but you want to get into business. So what we do is that we help you identify the areas. So if you don't have a business yet, we help you to identify the areas in which you can be able to invest in according to the skill sets that are within you so that you're able to now use whatever the resources that you have within you to be able to set up a good business and run it and run it sustainably. So there's that element, but then also if you have a business, what you do is that we help you to put in structures. You help you to manage your finances. You help you to get right with carry carries. That's a big word. So we help you out to make sure that you're in compliance with the regulations. We help you to make sure that the business is running as you know, it's sustainably because you have a problem where businesses start and then before you get to 12 months, I mean, you know, Miriam and I and we are in the same business. We cannot be in the same sentence. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then you go back to employment and all that kind of stuff. But then we had to tell you that there's opportunity for you to get into business and actually make real money that will help you to cater for your parents, your family, you know, and help out out there. Kenan nix up. I can go live and make money. I can go live and make money. I can go live and make money. I can go live and make money. All right. So if someone comes to you and they need to start a business without money, is that possible? Yeah, it's very possible. Without money? Without money, yes. Ah, nani me kaapa? Yeah, it's possible. I mean, all you need to have is an idea. You can begin with an idea. You don't need the money. We'll show you how to get the money. So we need to have an idea, make it as solid as possible, know exactly what you're looking for, what that means is you need to identify who your market is, what the product is, what solution are you trying to solve. There's so many solutions here that are needed, but I feel like, especially young people, we are, we have, we're just focusing on a few things which seem to be attractive. Then you, like I'll tell you, in Kenya right now, we have a problem of maize. There's a shortage of maize, isn't it? It's very true. And you see, at the moment we have to import maize from other countries so that we can be able to supply the demand that is here. But we have a lot of land, I'm telling you. In Kenya there's a lot of land, so people are clustered into urban centers, in Nairobi, Kibaw, and then you go to Kisumu, Mombasa and a few other cities, but then there's a lot of land that is bare, that needs to be developed and put to use so that it's able to produce and give solutions for what you're saying. For instance, you can set up nicely a one acre or even less and put some good grains in there, they will grow. You will get producers and there's different ways on how to do this in a more effective way so that we can bring solutions to this country. So there's that, there's a lot of things, you can sell water, you can start a restaurant, there's so many solutions that you need to look for. So the minute you just have an idea, this is what I can do to help what people in my community, this is what I can do to help out maybe businesses or farmers or whichever segment that you want to get into. If you have an idea, you can just solidify it because you need to make sure that it's properly structured, that it's something that someone can be able to execute. So we put it together nicely and help you to make sure that it's properly registered and all that. So you don't have money going back there. You don't have money. But this was a problem because yes, there are people in the country who don't have money but there are people who have stacks of money and they probably don't even know what to do with the money. So what you're trying to tell me is that me without money and someone who has money you can connect us and then I start a business and I repay the loan. See, that's an amazing thing. Guys need to reach out to my client. I have ideas. Now let's narrate down to you've dealt with artists, you've dealt with musicians. Yes. We are trying to figure out how can an artist make money, how can the financial empowerment for an artist is very key. Kwa zuna patapengine, the way two niks have said like you get a big artist, yes a very big platform and you know this big platform get paid a load to money. Go and blow it up in one week gone. So financial empowerment is key how they can give the resources, invest, even save. Yes, you've dealt with the artist. Yes, so I think the way I want to go about that, there's two ways. So there's an artist who is trying to get up, trying to establish themselves, the rising ones and there is the artist who