 Hey Weirdos, I wanted to take a moment and thank you for something. As you know, we have the Weird Darkness Machine that's out there on the streets going from place to place to spread the word of the darkness or spread the darkness, as we've been saying, and that was the original intent of it to begin with, to go to the expos, the festivals, the conferences, the conventions, and let people know about the Weird Darkness Podcast. Well, I found something else that it's been beneficial for. I take mental health drives, and let me explain that. I was speaking with my counselor recently, I have depression, and speaking with the counselor, he recommended the mental health drives because I had mentioned once before how when I was in high school and early college, and even in my early career and radio, I had a long drive ahead of me and I'd always sing at the top of my lungs while in the car and it really put me into a much better mood, a better headspace, in fact. So as we were talking, he recommended that I start taking mental health drives at least once or twice a week. I really wasn't able to do that until recently because we only had the one car and I don't really like leaving the house with that car for an extended period of time, leaving Robin without a vehicle. It was never an issue, it was just something in me that I just didn't like doing, but now we have the second vehicle, we have the Weird Darkness Machine. So I'm going out, I'm doing the mental health drives. And it's wonderful, it's strange, the whole reason that we bought the vehicle was to promote the podcast, and that's actually still taking place when I'm out there driving around even if I'm not going to an actual event because it's a moving billboard. But in taking these mental health drives, I'll drive down to maybe Chicago Land or maybe up to Madison. I'm in Rockford, so it's about halfway between those two. I'll just take a highway and just start driving and just take that mental health break. And it has been amazing. It really has helped to put me in a better mood, to put me in a better mindset. I had completely forgotten how powerful that can be, just singing in the car because that was a love of mine when I was growing up. I wanted to be a professional entertainer, like, well, a singer when I was growing up. I am a professional entertainer now, it's just in a podcast where I'm still using the voice, but I'm not singing. But that was when I wanted to be when I was growing up. And so I was always singing. And so I don't know if that brings back memories or if it just releases certain endorphins in my system when I am singing. I don't know what it is, but it really helps me. And I would not have been able to do that if it weren't for you supporting the podcast. That's why I am making this thank you video. Thank you for supporting the podcast, for listening to it every day, for telling your friends and family about it. You've not only helped me to keep the bills paid, keep a roof over my head. You've also helped me mentally and not just with the car, but with everything else. But this is just one of those things that just recently came up. And I'm really I'm seeing a difference, I guess, for lack of better words, I'm seeing a positive difference in my life thanks to being able to just take these mental health drives. It didn't have to be a giant Ford expedition to do that. It could have been, you know, it could have been any car with a stereo that could crank up loud enough that I wouldn't hear myself sing. That's always the best way for me to sing is when I can't hear myself. I'm just belting it out, practically screaming as I'm driving. So I didn't have to be the expedition, but, you know, I guess it's serving a dual purpose. And I have you to thank for that. So please continue to tell your friends about the podcast. Especially those who do like the darker content. Tell them not only is it going to help others with depression, it's going to help the host as well. Thank you, weirdos. I can't tell you how much I really appreciate every single one of you. God bless you. Have a great night and I'll see you in the podcast.