 My goal is to one day walk into the woods and die and return to the earth and for everything I'm wearing to return to the earth with me. So my next big goal is for 100% of the clothes I wear to be made from natural fibers down to the dye and the threads. These flowers right here, Coriopsis, are one of the many plants that can be used to make colors to dye our clothing naturally. So I'm here at Fiber Shed in Northern California and what you see above me is actually indigo plants drying that will be used to make a blue dye. So Fiber Shed is going to help me break free from plastic clothing and fast fashion to be able to have 100% natural fiber clothing. Fiber Shed is on a mission to create regional regenerative fiber systems. So the clothing that I intend to have will be wool, linen, hemp, and cotton. So this means working with local farmers who are regenerating the soil and pulling carbon from the atmosphere while creating a local textiles economy that's healthy for the earth, for humanity, and for the animal and plant relatives we share our home with. And we're talking about soil to soil clothing, which means when the clothing is no longer wearable, we can actually compost it. This here is a compost pile where clothing was added to this just three weeks ago and already it is turning back into soil. So my goal when I die is to walk into the woods and return to the earth with everything that I'm wearing on me and Fiber Shed is absolutely one of the best nonprofits that I've found that is part of the solution and can help you and I be a part of the solution too.