 So about that decision in Madison, that's an amazing story. Thank you for sharing that. With myself, with my recent decision about dealing with my molestation for years, for years I made decisions contrary to what I knew, because I never, ever wanted anybody to be able to take advantage of me the way that that person did and those individuals did. So with that being said, and it was a difficult decision, it was a really difficult decision. And I struggle with it now as I share with you. I don't want everybody in here knowing that I was molested. There's a label that goes with that. But I had to make a decision for me, Madison had to make a decision for her to say that, irrespective of everything that's going on, Stacey, you are an amazing woman. And that's where I am today, because all that other stuff was farce. I was doing things that I didn't even believe in, right? Because I didn't want how people thought about me. So when you get to that point, Jazz, where you are true to who you are, I'm Stacey Lewis, a 48-year-old woman who was molested by men and women, and damn it, I'm new today, right? It's different, but you have to, and I can say that, I couldn't say that before. That's what a decision looks like. When this lady says to herself, hey, I grew up for years and I didn't want to be a lady, but now I'm a, and beautiful, might I add? Stunning. What? Stunning. So those are the conversations. So for you being one of us, we love you. Whatever it is, shake it, baby. Whatever it is, shake it and move forward. You'll be all right. Decide to be great. We'll be right back with more Every Way Woman. Absolutely. Stay tuned. Oh my gosh.