 I created QTV simply because I wanted to be able to share my platform in a way that manifested outside of me. Being in the industry as long as I have been, it's always been me, me, me, and I just wanted to figure out how I could expand upon what I've built and share it with others. I'm at a place and time in my life where I'm always living in this creative mind. And it took a long time to really get there and to really trust myself and my instincts. What I would tell anyone is just don't think that every time you create something it's going to be. And the best thing that you ever did, Tricky Stewart, when we're working on Big Boss, the album that we just put out together, he was saying that creativity is not about trying to harness everything great in this one particular moment. It's about staying in the creative space enough so when time or serendipitous moment meets you, you're able to pull from the place you want to pull from naturally. It's less about putting pressure on yourself to be this creative genius in every moment and more so about just creating. I wear many different hats so a lot of the people that I admire, I can admire them for different things, whether it's them being a producer or director or writer or just all around entrepreneur. My biggest creative inspirations, I mean, there's so many. I mean, I'm a huge fan of Oprah Winfrey, Tyler Perry, Ron Howard, Jordan Peele. The list goes on. There's so many things that inspire me from my generation to my friends, my family and my baby, which you could say is like love and happiness inspire me, you know, to be able to be present in every moment is what I think allows me to create magical moments.