 I have a lot of people coming to me asking me, Andrea, what can I do to support Black-owned businesses? One of the best things is collaboration. This makes me think of simply my aunt. My aunt used to have a hair salon and one of her favorite things to do was to support kind of other local beauticians or freelancers. And so she would always showcase their stuff in the front of her store. So if you have a business and you're like, I really would like to partner, but I don't quite know how, collaboration. Partnering with a business that you know is Black-owned, that you know is smaller and could use the extended help, could use being introduced to a bigger audience, such a small but important act. Another way that you can support a Black-owned business is within the narrative. I think a lot of the times when people think of Black-owned businesses, it's some kind of cultural experience that they just can't get a part of. Just take a look and go in and actually try to be better than what you thought you were. Supporting a Black business can also be mentorship. There are a lot of us who are out here in the real world really doing it and really trying our best, but we're having to just learn on our own. If you have a business that is similar to mine or you've been through the business ropes, you know, and you see me, young Black woman, trying my best, reach out. Reach out in a real way. What's your business? Let's go and have a coffee and sit down, tell me your story. A good mentor already knows this world could go a really long way. I really do think this, that oftentimes people are afraid and they are afraid they're going to mess up. They're afraid they're not going to say the right thing, so they'd rather not say anything at all. If you are learning, sometimes you're not going to say the right thing and that is okay. Tell the person that you're talking to. I don't quite know what to say here. Be open. That's the only way we'll get past these things is by recognizing that we all have so much to learn and you'll be able to truly help this community and this business.