 I'm so excited to be here. The event's going great. We just finished up mentorship and we're moving on to some more programming. One of the great things about Patriot Boot Camp is the infusion of ideas, creativity, and solutions that we get from our participants, the veterans and spouses who are part of the program, the entrepreneurs that are so creative, they have so many solutions. One of those solutions is Aliamati's T-Care program. Aliamati's a Patriot Boot Camp alumnus does great things but because of what he did in his connection to DAV and we helped him and now he's helping us with caregivers. If you're a caregiver, please tune in to DAVcaregiver.org for resources, the program's free but it really helps caregivers get respite. Just last month we did a recon raider remembrance ride. Some of you might have tuned in for that. Great program, honoring DAV, honoring recon raiders who are fallen and we're here today with a special army veteran who does great things himself. Doug Reed, tell us about your company and what you guys do. What I actually do, I'm a motivational speaker but more around African-American community, empowering men and women to actually understand being in the marginalized community but understanding your role and empowerment around your wellness, understanding how it is to just be transparent in your healing. And in addition to outreach, you're actually, your goal is to put on events, correct? Yes sir, yes sir. So what that events is bringing them into a space, a branch of discussion and one thing I've actually learned is once you bring men and women to a free space, we call it, they're actually able to identify with it and open up about some of their problems and that problem comes in their healing and able to actually be better workers, be more like a DAV employee. Yeah. Well, tell us, what have you learned from the event? Oh my gosh, it's so much, I didn't really understand as far as DAV and what they do, but the lobbying that you guys actually doing, then coming to the actual boot camp and finding the resources that actually avail and the camaraderie as far as what the military offers, bring coming into that space, getting the knowledge, the mentors, the mentees, so much knowledge is actually being offered to us to make a difference in our communities and of course within the world itself. And you and I have something in common when it comes to the PACDAC. Why don't you speak to that just a little bit? Well, one thing about the PACDAC, I mean, the tremendous work being a whistleblower that you did. I have a community of reservists, we're actually, we're talking about the PACDAC, talking about the burn pits, but one of the things that we learned was it was more in regards to the burn pits, it was a toxic exposure. We started to learn more about the different bases in the toxic exposure. So actually to meet you in person, the actual whistleblower is like heartfelt and actually will make a difference because now I'm able to attract and tell people about the DAV and what the services that you guys offer, but actually for you to be here on site with so many other veterans and the impact of the organization. Well, that's very humbling. There are other things too, veterans like this, entrepreneurs like this are gonna be hiring people and then we connect them with the employment department. He's going to be helping DAV by getting more people who need their benefits, getting that thing squared away. So it's just a great event. Thank you, Doug, so much for being here. It's an honor to meet you, sir. Thank you for your service. CDAV will be back.