 Hi, so I'm Dr. Patrick Newman. I'm a assistant professor of economics at Florida Southern College. And I mainly work on Austrian economics and American economic history. I was interested in Austrian economics since my final year of high school in 2009. And afterwards, about 2010, I knew I wanted to become a professor and pursue Austrian economics. I was always very interested in Mises Institute, Mises.org. And I saw, oh, there's Mises University where you get to go meet other people and discuss and learn about Austrian economics and libertarianism. And I immediately knew I had to go to it. It's a great experience. I mean, it's sort of like a dream come true when I was first at Mises University in 2011, as well as a fellow later in 2012, 2013. I always thought to myself, wow, it'd be really cool if I could give lectures and stuff. It seems, it's really enjoyable. You get to talk about topics you wanna discuss. The students even applaud after you're finished, which is really cool. And it's been a great experience, being able to give lectures, being able to discuss with students. Again, it's a dream come true. So it's a totally different experience because of the normal college class, you really don't get that many interested students. You're lucky if say in a class of 30 or 50, you get one to two interested students. Mainly people are there just for the grades. It's just kind of a routine process at Mises U. It's totally different. All the students are very interested. They're very learned, knowledgeable in the end in the field. They come up to you after they ask questions. They wanna learn more. They read books outside of the required reading. It's a totally different experience and it's a much more enjoyable experience.