 Hello everyone and welcome along to UCAT Festival TV. We are officially underway. Half of day one is down and it has been going really well thus far. And I am absolutely delighted to be joined by the very wonderful Dr Anne Bingham. Anne, how are you? Hi Colin, it's great. What a fantastic morning we've had so far. Yeah, I've managed to get into some of the sessions and it seems to be going really well so far. Oh, it's fantastic. We launched a couple of SIGs this morning, some of our special interest groups. That was amazing. They were really well attended. So much interest, so much excitement around those. I don't know, did you manage to get into Peter Hagan's keynote? I did indeed. I thought it was fantastic. I thought it was really interesting. We made some really fantastic points. And I think the way in which we need to begin to really kind of examine what we do as advisors and tutors as we move into this new space. And for me, and I spoke to Peter about this and I spoke to David and to others. I think we need to think about how we utilize the virtual space. I think it's a little bit different than the physical space and we can do so much with it, but it can't just be a replication of the physical space. And I thought Peter did a great job of speaking to that and certainly plenty of food for thought. And there's lots to look forward to in the week ahead. I know there's also social events. And I know one of the things, Anne, is that there are lots of opportunities for people to get involved with UCAF, right? Oh, yeah. It's really an exciting time for us because, you know, we've got so much going on. And of course, with all the new technology and advising things and, you know, some of us are moving around and we're restructuring a little bit. It's fantastic. It does give rise to other opportunities. And what we'd like is for more and more of our members to get involved. We need people to do some blogging for us, some help with the newsletters. We've got some very, very specific roles. So we've got roles around things like we need a new treasurer, secretary to the board, we need finance officers. We've got lots and lots of opportunities. I know we'd love some of our members to get on board with that. Absolutely. So whatever somebody's skills are, whether it's writing, whether it's finances, whether it's note taking or whether they just, I suppose, have a desire and an interest to get involved. It sounds like there's something for everyone. How can they find out more about that, Anne? Right. But we've got, we've obviously got the website and people can click there. We'll be sending out a form to delegates anyway. So they can register their interest in some of the roles that we've got available. But, you know, they can just email community at ucaps.uk and come straight through to me and I can fill them in on anything. What I would say is that anybody who's got like, they go for their professional recognition or they're trying to develop a role outside of UCAP, but these skills, if they want to learn new skills or practice new skills, then maybe we can help with that too. Yeah, that's a very good point. I think UCAP is a wonderful way to hone your professional skills and to get professional development to take you maybe that next step in your career or maybe that you have an idea that you want to develop. So I think definitely, Anne, and what we'll do is we'll put the email address in the post with this video so that people have the opportunity to get in touch. So we are halfway through day one. I suppose, what are you looking forward to? There is so much to look forward to, but are there any things in particular that you're looking forward to over the next few days? Yeah, I mean, obviously there's so many interesting things going on. I'm really looking forward to the technology showcased towards the end of the week. But you know, we've got some really, really exciting social events coming up. We've got the online word games spy master tonight, and that is going to be really exciting. Just grab your glass of wine, your beer, your coffee, whatever and come along. We've got the pub quiz tomorrow night. And of course, everybody's welcome to join us in the advisor's arms on Thursday night. I think that sounds like a fantastic idea. There are loads of things happening as we have discussed, and you can find more on the UCAT website and check out UCAT's various social media channels. And I just want to say thanks to you for all you've done in and around the festival. I think it's been fantastic so far, and thank you for taking the time to chat to me today. Thank you, Colin. It's an absolute pleasure.