 Oh my God, I'm so excited about every woman and the possibility and where it is right now. I'm excited about where we're headed. We've come so far, we've come so far from a concept to the studio and the things that we have to do in between to just produce a show. So I'm really excited. What do you do to prep for each shooting? Each shooting for me starts maybe two months in advance. So if it's say in the summertime, maybe a month like May or June, I am preparing for the August show. I am preparing. Start over. Okay. Can someone stand right there so I can speak to them so I can talk, there you go. You ready? She's counting down. Alright. Go. A typical day for me are a typical month to prepare for a show. I start thinking about the show. And once I think about the show and decide what type of show I want to do, I start looking for the guests. And by looking for the guests, I'm sending out emails, phone calls, text messages. I'm placing ads, looking for a particular guest. I'm thinking about the rundown, create the rundown, create the call sheet, looking for the crew, thinking about how many crew members I need, thinking about the food, for catering, and thinking about every process from editing to the actual shoot. I have to try to cover every little detail because not only am I working on the show that I'm about to shoot, I'm also finishing up the last show. I'm sending out copies of footage to the guests that was on the show and following up with thank you letters. I'm writing releases. I am preparing in every aspect, production, pre-production and post-production all at the same time. There's really no down time because I'm researching topics. I have to stay on topic current events. I'm thinking about the set. I'm thinking about what I did right, but mostly I'm concentrating on what went wrong. And sometimes wrong is not necessarily we had a bad shoot, but something I looked through the camera and see when I'm editing and how do I fix that. So I can be out shopping for a set piece and I'm trying to decide on that set piece. I'm trying to decide on the look for the show. I'm trying to decide on the concept and does it work? Is it something that's timely? Is it an evergreen topic? So there's a lot of layers to put in the show together. And I kind of just do it and it falls in place and I'm always amazed that on the actual shoot day that it works. Thank you all.