 Freedom! Today I wanted to talk to you about your channel art. Now, channel art is kind of funny because it can look awesome right about now. However, in three to six months, maybe a year, it's kind of grown out, and it's starting to look a little shabby. So occasionally you've got to update it, and you got to make sure that everything on your past catalog also matches your new branding. That's always a decision you can make. Sometimes you want to let your old stuff age with grace. So you don't want to redo your thumbnails. You don't want to redo some stuff. That's completely up to you. Today, I'm going to redo my channel branding, and also a few other things that are shabby. And now, don't worry about my channel branding, or just my regular personal branding. So you would be right to ask, why in the wide, wide world of sports did I just make you watch me get a haircut and a shave? A couple of reasons. One, sometimes it's not just as easy as, you know, updating your personal branding by going to Crib, link in the description, community.tm slash crib, where you can update your branding using templates and stuff.tm. Sometimes it's not that easy. Sometimes you have to work with people, and I'd like to point out, while I was working with someone on updating my personal branding, I not only knew what I wanted when I went in, I gave him a slight bit of creative license so that he could also bring in his mix, and I didn't really bother him with the details. He obviously knew more about updating my personal branding than I did. So I let him do his thing, and I think in the end we ended up with something that's pretty darn cool. Let me know in the comment section down below if you agree and also let me know what you think about this particular line I'm trying to draw between the way that you present yourself in real life and the way you present yourself digitally. Yeah, anyway, till next time don't forget to like, subscribe, and do all those things that make me love my job. Also, be awesome to yourself and amazing to each other. Bye, Freedom Family.