 All right, good afternoon. Sorry you have to see my face again. Lot of people have been complaining, why is that you have so many sessions today? Unfortunately, when you organize conference and speakers drop out, you end up becoming the bakra who has to fill in all these lots. But I'm glad to see so many people interested in this topic. And I know that this topic is very interesting for a lot of people. Like many people came up and said, we're really looking forward to it. So if you're really looking for golden answers, I would like to set the context right now. You might not get those golden answers, right? What I'm going to give you is some techniques that I have found useful in working over the years in this approach. And maybe that will give you some food for thought that you can go back and start applying in your context. But please adapt to your context and try and see how it works in your context. This is a workshop, so we're going to try and get you guys to do a bunch of things. And I'll try and balance it with some of the concepts that I cover and get you guys to do some things, right? So we'll be working in groups. So if you're sitting at a table, you don't like other people around you. Try and find a table where you like people around you. I would encourage if you guys can come in towards this side. So it'll help other people who come in later to come into this session. And people who want to run screaming, it's easier to go out. I didn't know what kind of an audience to expect. So I did have a little placeholder over there to really just touch upon user stories from my perspective what user stories are. And then kind of start diving into various different techniques you can use at a high level to actually break large stories. And then only focus on splitting as one of the techniques in which we will go and then we will talk about various different techniques within splitting of how you can split the stories, right? But there are other things you could do, not just splitting stories, you could do other techniques which we'll talk about. And then some high level stories in terms of a high level prioritization approach itself which helps you better stories, right? So that's the agenda, one and a half hours, very ambitious. Last time I ran it, we overran by two hours. So we will see how we go. But let's see. We're gonna start with activity where I'm gonna quickly distribute example. And I want you to form groups. And in that groups, you're gonna try and come up with stories, right? How many people here are familiar with the, as I want to show that format? Hopefully by the time you leave this room, you should forget that format. You know who came up with that format? Mike Cohen, sorry though. He's popular for taking other people's work and bringing it to people, which is good thing. But it was not him.