 in your about section and also your headline, this applies to what if you have multiple audiences and multiple niches, multiple businesses, product lines, things that are quite different from each other. And the example for whatever reason I came up with was, what if I was a jewelry designer and a dog trainer and a life coach, three sufficiently different product lines, what should I do on my LinkedIn profile? That makes me really unique. Maybe I design jewelry with lots of dogs and some kind of, and some jewelry with like a encouraging message from my life coaching audience. You know, I mean, the thing is multi-passionate, multi-talented means you're really unique. I'm not just another life coach on LinkedIn, I'm a life coach who knows a lot about dogs and brings some dog training into human training. And then also jewelry, I mean like, so it makes me unique. You see what I mean? There's nothing, this is the old school LinkedIn idea was suit and tie, you have to be one thing, and just stodgy and dry and like, what is in the most professional description? No, the new LinkedIn as of 2017, when they opened themselves up, LinkedIn changed in 2017, those of you who don't know, dramatically changed in that it's now a content platform, competing with Facebook and Twitter, it's now content and medium.com and other places. It's now a content platform that people of all professions and all kinds of non-corporate professionals are posting on LinkedIn, all kinds of things, Reiki, astrology, very, you know, and other kinds of more spiritual or holistic or non-corporate things. So it's what you're welcome to post about your jewelry and about your dog training and about your Reiki and about your animal communication and about your astrology, very, very welcome. And so same thing on your profile, why wouldn't you? I mean, think about your ideal client. If I'm the dog trainer, jewelry designer, life coach, do I think my ideal clients go, you're a jewelry designer and a dog trainer? I'm not gonna, I think that makes you credible as a life coach. I don't think that's the truth. Or I think, wow, that's really cool. Or if I wanna get more jewelry design, I don't know what that means, I don't design jewelry. But if I wanted to sell more of my jewelry, I just say that and get some, you know, what it could outsource people or people sourcing my jewelry. Okay. Am I embarrassed that I'm also a dog trainer and a life coach? Probably not. I don't know, I don't think so. Those of you who source jewelry can let me know. It's gonna be like, no, this person is, no, they just look at your images of jewelry, right? And in that case, there are certain situations where maybe if you coach banking executives about finances, okay? Something really, quote unquote, traditionally dry, maybe they don't want to know that you are some kind of woo, some kind of spiritual thing that would turn off a lot of your banking executive clients. That might be true. That might not be true actually, right? A lot of banking executives are secretly woo. But, and then when they find out you are, they're like, wow, you're a finance consultant who also does Reiki? Cool, I'm into that secretly. I'm not gonna tell anyone, but I'd like it when it's on you. So I don't know, but it's all about your ideal client. That's why I talk about, it's all about your ideal connections, ideal clients. And you might say, well, referral sources might think I'm too woo or something like that. Well, I don't know. So that's why I think you need to write your profile for your ideal connections, which includes your ideal referral sources and ask yourself, is this too woo for them? Is this too renaissance person for them to have these four different niches on one profile? I think in most cases, the answer is no, it's welcome. And so in your about section, you might just briefly overview your core values that is the underlying connecting point among your jewelry designing, dog training, and life coaching, whether the kind of overall values of how you approach your business or your life. And then besides the overall umbrella connection points, then you could have a section for each of your, your about section can have a brief section for jewelry design, dog training, life coaching. It's fine. Again, if you feel like that combination is palatable for your ideal connections, but do whatever, and if you don't know, of course, just like we said, give that version to five of your ideal connections and go, is this weird for my LinkedIn profile or would you think it's welcome for people to know that I'm integrating these different modalities and that I have these different interests? So I hope this helps.