 In Māori dim, the word weaving is rangā, and so the opportunity to fellows both national and global, through the adminhiliary fellowship around social enterprise are things that Māori have been doing for many, many years because it has been for us a way of life, rangā weaving our world around us. The vision of the adminhiliary fellowship is to bring together a diverse group of change makers to incubate global solutions from Aotearoa New Zealand and create a positive impact around the world. A lot of what we're doing here in this program is all grounded in the Māori culture and being welcomed on the first day with the powhiri was so powerful because you've really felt embraced into the traditions and the cultures of this land. One of the big barriers that we always run into is this collective and individual consciousness that hasn't fully matured yet and the real challenge is about changing our mindset and self-reflecting. But what I've seen is we don't have to do that personal development alone and when we do it in a community it becomes much more powerful and actually helps us then take that next step. I'm fascinated by entrepreneurial problems and solutions and to have the chance to brainstorm and work with everybody to see the intersectionality of some of the issues that people are working on. That's very, very exciting. A lot of the things that we've been doing that we talk about is very straight up. There's no masks, we're just being very honest with each other and that's a great feeling. Calling it a fellowship I think was a very apt name because we all feel like we're on this adventure together, we're on a shared mission, we're building bonds together, driving towards the same goal. This community of EHF is perfect for what we're trying to achieve. We are from every corner of the earth and we're all passionate about it so together we can start making an actual difference. At EHF we aspire to catalyze transformation but at the end of the day transformation starts in the inside where each person can see the world through a whole new lens and be seen in ways that have never been seen before. We have a thing in te ao Māori called manakitanga, the strength of looking after one another and knowing you're creating bonds for life. You're creating a family for life. You trust everybody within that family and that family trusts you and you can't get any better than that.