 I had a dream of being self-employed and I said someday I'm gonna work for myself and be my own boss. And she's a good boss worker. Yeah, I'm cool. I'm alright. I'm okay. We're a small artisan screen printing company. We work with all types of clients. They all have different types of requests. Not a lot of women get into this industry. I want to inspire females to be involved in something that's so technical like this. I was working for a screen printing service for so many years. I would see how they do it and I said, you know what? That doesn't seem so hard. I basically learned on my own and I said I want to do that. That's something that I felt was my calling basically. I've been here since 2011. I started in 2011 in this building. Chris and I do really similar jobs. We both do sales but you'll catch me back here most of the time. And I like being up there. Yeah, so I'll work with the guys. As an artist myself, I take every print personally. Really, it is at the end of the day that quality of the print and wanting that client to be happy and for them to come back. Hi. Hey, Ellie. How's it going? Nice to see you. So we're going to do Women Are Sacred, right? Yes, yeah. And what are we doing? Like 100 shirts? Yeah. Yeah, alright. Let's do it. Let's do it. We get a lot of support from a lot of female-owned clients, a lot of different genders, religions. We welcome everybody. We don't want to be that screen-printed that's intimidating. And we want somebody to come in here and have a great experience. That's what we, that's what our goal is. Because of our backgrounds in fashion and art, we're able to bring some of that personalized, you know, quality to it. And that's, I think, what, you know, kind of sets us apart. They'll leave it up to us. Oh, it looks great. Right? So I did a test print. Okay. This is good. I think it's important to be a role model to these kids. And these young people of today, and say, look, you guys can do this. You don't have to go to college and take a four-year career, six-year, ten-year. I was answering phones out of this company, and now, who knew I would own a screen-printing company? You just have to want to do it and have that, you know, that drive. I like to help people get what they want. To see them pull that t-shirt out of the box and look at their print. That's, to me, gratifying.