 Hello there, welcome back to why in the morning, if it's Tuesday, it's entrepreneurship Tuesday, why two for four challenges, they can find us across all our social media articles. That's Michelle. Ashira, is where you can find me across all my social. In this particular session, we dive into an interview that looks at adventure and fitness, sort of a kind of a business. All right, if you've ever gotten into a fitness journey, there's always a struggle in between, especially if you're not consistent. Hello, I'm speaking for so many people out there. And how about if we incorporate adventure? So it's a little bit of regular fitness routine with activities that are taken out, outdoors. So you enjoy yourself as well as reaching out to your specific goal when it comes to fitness. In the studio, I'm joined by Tai Odero, he's the CEO of Authentic Fitness and Adventure. Thank you very much, Tai, for creating time to be with us. I am so excited about this conversation. Let me just even start from there. Because I feel like this is so unique whereby you incorporate fitness and then taking it all out there to adventure. So starting us off, tell us more about authentic fitness and adventure. Authentic Fitness and Adventure is a company that has existed for the last three years. We are based at Ambank House, 13th floor. We deal in ticketing, hotel bookings, airport transfers, car rentals, fitness trainers. We also do team buildings, hikings, group safaris and private safaris, among others. So what led to the, what started first? Did it just started as a package of fitness and adventure? What was the initial starting point when it comes to this particular company? No, we started as a fitness company and actually was as a passion. I started as a passion, used to do aerobics, yoga, different gyms. And then I had contracts with different gyms along my locality. And now these clients used to push me like, why don't you organize an outdoor activity? A boot camp or so. So I used to do outdoor activity every Sunday at a baritone. I was charging my clients 200 shillings. 50 shillings was for the entrance and 150 shillings was now my profit. So I used to carry my Bluetooth speaker, a small one. Then we could just put some music, people could do aerobics, people could do zumba, people could do yoga. Then we go back in the evening. So it started like that. Across these gyms, the owner of the gym decided now it's time to chase this guy out. Because he's going to take over clients. So I was shocked to receive some news through my phone. Your fire did not come to work here again. So because now I used to be employed before in the medical field. But now I was doing part time training at the gyms every evening. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, different gyms. So I was here like, now I'm fired there and I have passion in this thing. Why should I not start my own? The same same client who I used to train in a baritone.