 I've set up the hybrid meeting for a club, the Kuwait Challenges Toastmasters Club. Let me quickly go through the setup that I've done. The meeting room is fairly large and can accommodate around 15 to 20 attendees easily. The heart of the meeting is this mobile phone placed on a tripod and connected to the Zoom meeting. I've set the selfie camera so that when the speaker comes on the stage, he or she will be able to see how she looks to the online audience. I've connected a device to a 5G router over here. In Kuwait, we generally don't need dedicated routers because we have 5G connections on our mobiles, but I decided it's a good idea to connect as a fail-safe mechanism. I've also connected the phone via Bluetooth to this speaker phone, the anchor power conference S2. And this will act as both the microphone as well as the speaker so that the online audience can hear what's going on. The second device that I have set up is another mobile phone also connected to the same 5G router. This device is facing the audience, so whenever I want to show the physical attendees to the online audience, this is the view I will choose. We are very fortunate that this room is equipped with this massive television with multiple inputs. So what I've done is I've connected a laptop via HDMI so that the audience here can see what's happening online on this screen. If we did not have access to this television, the other option would have been to connect a projector, but it is not as effective as a TV when we are talking about hybrid meetings. And that's it. We are now ready to start our hybrid meeting. Simple and practical. Fine observations, simple. When God upon my feet, generally avoid it.