 So with my personal organization, Aratio, that publishes poetry, stories and photography and art, an important kind of idea behind that is that a story, the definition of a story is very fluid. It could be a word, it could be a sentence, it could be 10 pages, it could be 20 pages or it can be a picture or a drawing. And I think that's one thing that is key to the concept of storytelling and with poetry, you know, the poetry that I write is short form, it's not very long compared to maybe an article or an op-ed, it's very, very intimate and I think with poetry for me personally, it's allowed me to dissect my own experience in a very, very intimate way, in a way that is accessible to everyone, you know, and that's another aspect of poetry that's beautiful in that if you write it in a certain way, it's accessible by anyone of any level of comprehension and they don't have to be a poetry expert, you know, if you understand anyone. So, you know, I think that's what makes storytelling special in addition to that, first it's not divisive and second is that it's powerful because its definition is fluid and that anyone really can participate and tell their own story in their own way.