 I've been emailing dancers that have gone viral, Salif, Kida, the twins, Fiction. What else have I done? Reached out to you, I also worked at a bar, Philadelphia Eagles came by and then an event and I swooped, the mascot was there and I walked over to the guy that was part of the crew and I asked him, hey look I have a video that went viral. And I had this idea, I came up with this right on the spot, I was like, hey what if I showed up to a Eagles game and I walked up to the swoop and I shook his hand and we did like this handshake dance that I did in the video. So some of these things kind of come together in a moment, but even that is still, that's still a technique or a skill that people should do, whereas like you see an opportunity and you just go for it, because that's how I went viral, I just went for it. So I just quickly came up with the idea, asked them if they would be down, showed them the video work click, showed them the numbers, showed the legitimacy of the fact that I went viral, showed that I went viral on multiple platforms, showed all the followers I gained and then asked for specific emails from coordinators and other people that are important to approve of me just being at the Eagles game. Posting more videos, this is very important, if you go viral, you should go live on that platform the day you go viral. I went live on TikTok, because I found out I can go live because I watch your channel and you said that and I was like, I'm gonna go live right now. I went live, 300 people were in my life, the numbers were going up even faster. So I was already getting followers because of the video, but then followers were tacked on because it'll let you know how many people followed you through your life and people were sending me pandas, which is like a form of TikTok currency. And we're translates to real money, by the way. Yes, it does. And then Twitter, I was very active on Twitter, all of my was active on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, responding to all the comments and just being funny and joking here and there and just interacting with all the people, engaging with the people, answering all the questions. I say hi to everyone who pops up on the live to acknowledge every person. I don't care if your name is user 5227926262, I will say the whole thing, it's just like sense of humor. So it's not just showing that I'm a dancer, but showing the other parts of me that I know are also just as marketable, personality and being someone that people like outside of dancing. Same thing happened on Instagram. When Funny Hood Bids posted it on their account, I went live and that was the most amount of people that ever like been on my live all at once. It was about 60, 70 people brought some people on live with me and we talked and they asked me like, how did it happen? So I repeated the story so many times over the past month. Posting my own content, wearing this shirt more often, plans to do a dance video to hide. I emailed the Jabba Woffies, I spammed them, which is a technique that you've said to do. Don't feel like you're bothering them or annoying them. The point is to get their attention. I emailed a lot of other dance companies. DMed a lot of other dance Instagram accounts that post viral videos, dance viral videos, and I just would like send the same message over and over like once every couple of days. So those are things that I've done. Got you. So I see that you have a great ability to move in the moment, recognize those opportunities and act on them. At least you've been, you know, on a hot streak right now. And then you're talking about following up, hitting people up to get more things posted, all that stuff. Now, tell me what's the plan, though? Like in terms of a dancer, then, what does that look like to? OK, yeah, you work with these other guys or you actually do get a video with King Vader or OK, you actually do end up on the Philadelphia Eagles field and do that dance in the middle of the game. And then they put you on the Jumbotron and go viral from content and all that kind of stuff. OK, that happens. What what does sustainability look like for you? That'll be taking. Me as a dancer and my skill set and this moment that is now a part of my resume, bringing it to agencies, bringing it to auditions, call castings and hopefully getting signed to an agency. That's a direction that a lot of dancers go and through the agencies, they get booked for music videos, commercials, you know, they go on tour, stuff like that is the goal of mine is to be able to tour with artists. You know, I have dreams of performing with certain favorite artists, but it's not like I would turn and down if it's someone that I don't listen to. But it's all about being able to. Build build a larger platform from this point on and create consistent work and start getting paid and stuff like that.