 Hi, my name is Paul Scanlon. I am a public speaker and I've been publicly speaking now for over 40 years and I am about to release my communication masterclass as an online video course that's coming soon. As part of the rollout and lead up towards that, I'm going to be doing a live webinar on the 18th of April about communication. In fact, it's going to be called the biggest public speaking mistakes I have ever made and I've made a lot. That should be an all-day seminar really. I'd love you to join me on that day on the Saturday 18th of April. What I want to get out of it is I think I want you to understand that we all make mistakes as communicators and some you are making right now that you think disqualify you or some people suggest will always be the things that make you an average or a poor speaker. That is not the case. All the mistakes that you are making are able to be perceived and worked on and improved upon completely eradicated in most cases. There are some mistakes I want you to see that you'll never get free from. There's a difference. I want to show you between public speaking problems that can be fixed and public speaking problems that can't be fixed because they're not a problem to fix their attention to manage. I am still struggling now with many public speaking mistakes that are very nuanced in my public speaking style and I know the things that I now have to manage in my life rather than things that I can get rid of and walk away from decades ago. There's always a degree to which I am managing some public speaking tensions. I want you to see the difference between those in your life from those that you can fix easily. And I want this webinar to be for all of you who aspire to and feel called to say a thing well as part of your vocation and your calling. But you're struggling and you're feeling making so many mistakes and are thinking I should quit this. No, you shouldn't be with me on the 18th of April for the webinar. I think these mistakes, I admit lots of them. I'll get through my top five probably are going to be a great eye opener and a great help to you as I show you how to move on from these mistakes and fix them. All right, love you guys. I'll see you on the 18th, I hope. Thank you.