 I'm just fascinated by what goes into your head, right? It's just amazing, even though I have 20 years of communication, it feels like you put a new language into all the experiences that I have and even more. Like, I had so many new revelations about my communication skills. How do you put something into language? And I think we're going to start with that. I think I'm glad you're using the word communication, Daniel, because a lot of people think that a better word is speaking and communication is far more complex than just speaking. Anybody can just speak a thought, but if you want that thought to engage with your listeners and you want to be memorable and stand up because most communicators are highly forgettable. And if you want to be memorable and stand out and distinctive, then you have to commit to the art of communication, not just saying something. So that became a shift for me. Many years ago, I wanted to become curious and I wanted to excel at communication, but I didn't know what that word really meant until I began to study it and its component parts. And of course, as you say, my communication masterclass goes into depth on the different component parts that I think are essential to a great communicator. And one of the big superpowers I think of great communicators in the world is that they are outstanding listeners, not outstanding speakers first. And I think what makes great communicators great communicators is that they have become students of listening, not students of speaking. That was the big shift for me, Daniel, you know, decades ago when I began this communication public speaking journey is that I realized that I didn't get much better as a speaker when I studied speaking. I got much better when I studied listening and learned the art of listening, because the better you are at listening, the more you know what people care about rather than what you care about or what I care about. And the more you realize how it needs to be said to connect with a wider group of people than just the ones you normally speak to in whatever bubble of life you are in.