 All right, guys, I'm hanging out with the best animator I have seen. Hi. Thank you. Hi. How are you? I'm doing good. How are you doing? I'm doing good. It's so good to see you after three months. I think it's the last time you were at the nacho. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, today we are celebrating women. And you know, this is a women in film awards only. How does that make you feel? It makes me feel good. Because I think I like it when women put a name to what they do. So always put a name to it. Like what you do, whatever work you put out there. Yeah, that really makes me feel good. Yeah. Now, being a women international, who are you celebrating? Oh, I'm celebrating all the women who stand up for themselves. All the women who work so hard. All those sleepless nights. All those hard working days. They're not for granted. So I'm celebrating each and every woman who's true to themselves. Yeah. Is it a first time to be nominated or not? Oh, I'm not nominated this year. I'm part of the jury. Yeah. So it was, it was quite different and really, really interesting. So this is the second year being part of the jury team. Yeah. And how is it like just being part of the jury? It was quite interesting to see how many women are in the film industry, yet we know so few. I wish there was a way to recognize them more. And that's why I think Wifa is there. The women who are behind the camera doing their best. Yeah. Yeah. For sure. My greatest advice would be put your name on it. Because I feel like there are many women who work on sets and productions and they don't put their name on it. And then we'll never know if your name is not on the credits. Like just be confident in what you do and just again put your name on it. On it. Now guys, in case you haven't seen Wix's work, let me tell you. You just watched the videos and they're like, how did you think of this? I'm always asking myself that question. Is this something you went to school to do? Is this something you were born with? How would you describe that? I think it's, I think it's talent. Discovered it when I was 12, but started sharing my work, putting it out there cancer in 2020. Yeah. COVID. COVID. Are you serious? Yeah, I'm so serious. You never used to do this before COVID? I used to do it, but I'll never like share my work online. I'll just put it to myself without sharing it. Look at you. Look at you. How does that make you feel, you know, just to see people appreciating your work online? It feels good. It feels good to see Kenyans appreciate art. I think there's always been this notion. There's no money in art. There's no life in art, but truly I've seen it. If you're consistent and you do it well, then for sure, for sure there is life in art. Yeah. All right. For those that really need to see your work, please tell them where they can find you. You can find my work at www.weeksunderscoremanguda.com on Acrosol platform. So TikTok, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram. I'm telling you guys, you need to go watch what she does and leave a comment. Just tell me if it's just not out of this world. Thank you so much. All right, mom. Thank you so much and enjoy your evening. You too. All right.