 So with storytelling, we enter the trance of the sacred. Telling stories reminds us of our humanity in this beautiful and broken world. Our stories are like a kaleidoscope of fractal themes and patterns. K.R. Tattoo and K.R. Everyone. I'm Thila Grew, founding director at Compathos, Films for the Planet, and co-founder at Millennium Music and Media. So on this transformational adventure of world change, I have been on a quest to uncover Pathos, the story that evokes empathy and moves people to action. Along the way, I've had the amazing opportunity of working with talented teams of artists, media producers, cultural creatives, and whole systems innovators. Together, we've been creating and harvesting a narrative of media-rich content from around the world for our online publishing platform, as well as creating events that premiered films in San Francisco and featured guest directors such as a Hollywood blockbuster director Tom Chadiak, as well as the work of local youth. So as intrepid explorers, we've been on some pretty interesting adventures. Costa Rica, China, Standing Rock to name a few. Here, we brought together Hollywood professionals with a team of young photojournalists to produce Drawn from Water in southern Ethiopia. The original motion picture soundtrack won prestigious world music awards and was scored by award-winning composer Eric Hester with lyrics by Lalee Labucco using indigenous instrumentation. The film benefited organizations who are working for the resilience of orphan children and local indigenous communities. So we value youth leadership through media literacy and storytelling. So through our media internship program, we explored the intersection of new interactive documentary forms. Starting with a student contest and a media expedition to Brazil, we produced the Shakuru Story, which immerses virtual travelers in a Brazilian, a rustic Brazilian landscape as they learn how indigenous communities must fight against pervasive commercial interests for their land and livelihood. The project features a music video of the Torre, which is a sacred cultural celebration that was filmed by compatlos for the very first time. So we provide fiscal sponsorship for media artists, as well as strategic insight to help mission-driven organizations maximize and measure their media impact. Rise of the Eco-Warriors Impact Report, for example, is a case study using data visualization to report on the amazing positive global impacts for the documentary television series and immersive story ecosystem. Filmed in Indonesia, the project reports on the overuse of palm oil, overconsumption of palm oil, and the devastating effects of deforestation, which in Indonesia accounts for 12% of carbon emissions annually. The groundbreaking educational curriculum uses satellite technology for students to monitor illegal deforestation. But something new is being unveiled, the collective weaving of whole system symmetry, the pattern spiral outward from I, me, we, to ours, our commons, framed in a universal and planetary context, we co-create a new cultural mythos for a regenerative future, the story of interconnection. So in the Maori tradition of Ruranga weaving the world around us, we find indigenous earth guardians guiding our story journey back into right relationship with planet Earth. Ruranga evokes strong feelings of unity, the weaving of people and spirituality, the weaving of olive creation into a single cosmos. It symbolizes the weaving of many narrative strands to form a deep social context and fabric. The strands transcend time to include the ancestors, Natapuna, and future generations as it should. So our stories connect us, together we're dreaming a new dream. We're weaving with the golden strands of compassion and creating a new story tapestry of positive solutions. So we recently launched Films for the Planet, the best in environmental and social action films to reverse engineer the film festival in the digital age. We blend streaming, on demand, community transformation technologies with new channels for network storytelling and distribution. We've streamed dozens of free films online during our online events, which draws upon a network of luminary filmmakers, scholars, and movement makers. Recent themes include zero waste living, plastic oceans, new earth economies, and peace by 2030. So we've seen films ignite social movements time and again. We know firsthand the steep challenges and we also know that amazing things are possible. So for educators and community leaders, we have a catalog of documentaries and virtual reality films that are aligned with the global goals featuring Microsoft Learning, Teach SGGs, and a really cool project by Gaia Education called the SGG Flash Cards. So to achieve complex system solutions, I've found that a network approach accelerates our combined mission. As a founding member of Synergized Impact Network Exchange, member networks co-create Synergized Impact, raising everyone's collective social capital to reach audiences and targeted audiences in the millions. So I've been traveling through many movements, social movements, and I'm super thrilled to be part of VHF and I'm really looking forward to co-weaving regenerative narratives from Aotearoa. So we are all together on a high stakes adventure, one of the most epic stories in human history that in the spirit of Edmund Hillary requires lofty imagination and collective heroic action. Thank you.