 It's very inspiring. It's a beautiful thing, music, because you're communicating something in a way that words can't. You play a piece of music, you listen to a piece of music and it makes you feel the way you can't really put into words. You feel it in your bones and your heart and your soul. I am Airman 1st Class Isaiah Miller. I'm a public affairs specialist with the 19th Air Lift Wing on Little Rock Air Force Base. So basically the role of public affairs in the big grand scheme of things is to communicate messages and ideas from higher levels of the Air Force and to push those out to both an internal and an external audience so that people know what's going on in the Air Force. Which for me consists of capturing that through video, photo, and communicating that through video, photos, or print stories. Also you know in between stuff like that there's a lot of passport photos, answering phone calls, official photos, stuff like that. So outside of work and what I'm really really passionate about is music. I started really playing in high school and I think that's when I really discovered like this is what I'm here to do. This is something else. This is something I never felt before and it just kind of grew from there. I think that music kind of ties into work you know because at work it's my job to communicate messages from higher up in the Air Force and communicate that. And I think that kind of carries over in the music because at least in my mind music is a way of communicating things that can't be expressed in words. Emotions, ideas, feelings, just aspects of being that words really can't do justice. So just as I communicate a higher message in the Air Force, that's kind of like a micro-cosmic reflection I guess of what I strive to do is my music which is to communicate things from I guess deeper levels of human consciousness. I think everybody on the planet has something that is unique to them. I'm not saying I'm the only guy who plays music. I know that there are millions but I'm saying that there's something that is unique to you that nobody else does. Somebody else may play the guitar. Nobody plays a guitar like you. So find what it is that calls to you, pursue it because I think that that is a really big clue. Your hobbies and passions has to count what your purpose is in life, what you're here to do, and the path you're meant to walk throughout the rest of your life.