 At what point do I recommend that you start a podcast? It's a great question. And here's what I would say about this. There are two situations. One situation is where you yourself are fascinated by podcasts, you yourself listen to podcasts and you just want to have a podcast yourself because you would feel proud of it and you would be excited to promote it because you yourself are a fan of listening to podcasts. So I think that's a very good reason to start a podcast. Okay, because you have the natural energy to like promote the thing because you're a consumer of it too. The second reason to start a podcast is when you are already consistent with making videos, I'm particularly, I'm talking about, you know kind of teaching or talking content type of videos, the kinds of stuff I do where I kind of just turn on the camera and just start talking and teaching something or telling a story or something. If you're already consistent in doing that, you might as well take those videos and upload them as podcasts as well, audio podcasts as well because if you come to my podcasting how-to webinar, I show you exactly how I do that. It's that easy. I literally download the videos from YouTube and then drag that file onto my podcast hosting platform and they turn it into an audio and it's a podcast. So I'm like, if you're gonna make consistent, if you're gonna have a consistent stream of talking videos, why don't you have a podcast also? You might as well because people are looking for those topics using podcasts and they're probably gonna discover your topics just like they might discover you on YouTube. So those are the two reasons why, and of course besides uploading your YouTube videos as podcasts, sometimes you can record yourself, you know, using your phone as the easiest or using Zoom, if you wanna do a special episode or something, you just turn on Zoom or turn on your voice memo app and record something for your podcast. That's totally doable as well.