 So thank you for asking me, Samira, about the upcoming summit that I'm doing and I want to share this with everyone watching this. I'm excited to be launching my very first virtual summit. I have spoken at, I've spoken at summit since 2009, all the way back then at least one or five a year since then. And now I'm launching my very first one 13 years later. The reason why it took me so long to launch it is because I've seen my colleagues and friends launch summits and every single time they end up exhausted, burned out. And I'm like, I don't want that experience of launching a summit because summits are usually like, you know, 12 speakers is like the minimum it's usually like 15 to 45 speakers and I even have a friend. He has had 1000 speakers in his summit. And his name is Mark Walsh, and he's actually one of the speakers of my summit. He has 1000, not participants speakers. He had a million participants. A thousand, close to, I'm sorry, it was, it was a, yeah, I think it was at least half a million. If not, I think they got to a million at some point, participants, 1000 speakers. And, and he was, he's been public about this. He burned out so badly. I mean, can you imagine, he had to build a team very quickly skip. So long story short, I am calling this a gentle summit. Because I'm trying to pioneer, I hope this becomes a trend of people summits are a wonderful thing can be a wonderful thing to grow your audience to get together with people you respect and, you know, present on a topic that you love to share with the audience and the audience gets a lot out of it. So this is a gentle summit because guess what, we only have five speakers. You've never heard of a summit like this. People go, isn't that just a panel? No, well, you can call it whatever you want. But I'm calling it a summit. I'm calling it a gentle summit. It's five speakers. I'm one of the speakers. So there's only four other people to wrangle for other cats to herd. And it's not easy hurting her hurting speakers, getting getting them to give me this and give me that but I'm trying to make it as easy on them as possible to so it's gentle on me, gentle on them, and gentle on the audience, you don't have to pick, you know, three sessions a day to pick from or to attend all five or whatever you could just one session twice twice a week, it's two sessions a week. It's very gentle. It's very doable. And also it's gentle on me because I'm, I'm charging for it. So that's also unusual for summits summits are usually for list building, you know, that's the most common strategy I'll build your email list with online summits. And it's, I'll be frank with you, I think that strategy is cynical. That strategy of summit list building is cynical, because the host creator of the summit is really the whole time they're thinking I build this list got to build this list. And really they're using the speakers to build their list, because the speakers are required to, you know, the anybody who had been invited to speak on summits, oh you got a list of 5000 got an email two times that's the most common I've ever done in my life for summits. I'm tired of it. And I tell I told my speakers, you don't have to promote a single time, you don't have to say a single word to your audience about your summit about the summit I present. Yes, speakers, no promotion needed or even expected. You can of course I'm happy for you to promote anything you want but no promotion required or even expected of the speakers. I, I'm going to promote obviously I'm going to promote, and not only me, I'm asking my audience, if you like this if you like the idea of this will you help me share it. You know, 1000 people helping to promote is better than five speakers or 45 speakers promoting it. Okay. So, now the audience not required to but if they are genuinely inspired by the idea. Of course, if natural overabundance of that they're going to share it. So, so gentle on the speakers gentle on me because at least I'm going to charge a little bit for the gentle on the audience to the price is going to be $75 $75 for for the summit after it starts but the prelaunch is $40 some of you sorry are watching this after the prelaunch is over but $75 is still worth it because I told my speakers listen. What are you going to say so we had a collaborative Google doc. I'll teach this method sometime in the future I'm going to do a couple summits under my bill before I teach it. But we had collaborative Google doc where the speaker saw each other put in their bullet points for what they're going to talk about. And I had certain guiding questions to help them to put their bullet points in and I wanted a bullet point said, What else can you teach that or offer as a bonus that will make the summit worth at least $50 to pay for. So if each speaker offered something that's worth at least $50 and to the attendee it's worth well worth $75 to pay for all five of us. So anyway, it's going to be well worth it. And so there will be surprise bonuses from the speakers and the sessions themselves will be really high level really like impactful. So it's so unlike the typical cynical summit strategy of using the speakers and using the audience is just build one's list. I'm not using anybody. I'm using myself, but what I'm doing is I am creating something that I'm really proud of for the audience to experience that's different. I'm like, wait, you want me to some summits are so in my opinion sorry to criticize anybody on this but it's true I think you want me to record a 30 20 minute segment. And you're not even you're not going to ask me quite you just want me to record a 20 minute segment and even pitch my thing as part of the 20 minutes are you kidding me, and how many people do you have speakers you have doing this. And it's just being used to build an email list. It's, it's kind of a sham, you know, most most summits true, in my opinion, sorry, sorry summit creators. That's my opinion, and I'll stick with it. So this summits different because I'm building some it's a it's a it's a work of love. It's something that I'm proud that the people should be should be happy to pay for it right from the get go it's not free. There's no free attendance, because it's not a list building thing. It's a list that's worth paying for. And so I'm looking forward to it my speakers. So how did I choose the speakers. Basically, obviously, they are friends. And obviously I think they have something interesting to say. And I'm going to learn from what they're going to say I'm actually interested in interviewing them and like asking them some very. I build a point out and not only do we did a bullet point out we also, and we also pulled my audience on the list of 20 bullet points we came up together, like the things they could talk about I pulled my audience which ones are most interested in. And then my audience voted, and then the top, you know, seven or eight items, the top five items are going to be covered most heavily and then you know different perspectives and then the other, there's another like 10 items that are less voted but still interesting to talk anyway. My summit speakers are friends, people I'm really interested in talking to and yes, it's true. They have a similar sized or larger audience than me. I'm not asking them to promote, but chances are they're probably going to mention that some in some way that they feel super comfortable doing without my pressure. So anyway I'm looking forward to this and I hope you will enjoy it as well.