 Hi, I'm Michael and welcome to today's webcast. Webinar. Phil, thanks for the feedback, but I'm trying to practice this webcast. Webinar. Same-say. Bit different. If you're giving a webcast, you're face-to-face with your audience. Like this. But from what I understand, you're giving a webinar, right? Yeah, that's right. They're at their home, or office, or home office, or boardroom, or the Cornish Cup Lounge, or Tahiti, or... Okay, I'll keep the picture. And I'm here. Or in Tahiti. Now you're talking. But how do I get them to engage, right? I mean, it's easy face-to-face, but here, I mean, it's great. It's just there's so much, so many... Possibilities? Yeah. Well, first, get to understand what your environment is and what it isn't. So if you're doing a webcast, it's like a big full-scale production. It's kind of like TV, but over the internet. It's where your video to take conference or a summit, and then you're streamed live to another conference or to someone's workplace or to their laptops. And if it's a webinar, then it's directly from my laptop or desktop to theirs, yeah? That's right. It's more about PowerPoint and less emphasis on video. So a webinar isn't? Isn't what? Well, that's what I'm asking you. You say get clear on what a webinar is and what it isn't. Well, a webinar isn't just a PowerPoint presentation. Even though there's less video, there's so much more you can do with it, especially with the Redback platform. Like? Well, you can do polls. You can do coaching sessions. You can add audio or video. You can get people to send in questions or even get them interacting with each other. But how? How do I get them to interact, Phil? How do I get them to engage with me? How do I know they're going to like what I've got to say, Phil? I mean, it's easy face-to-face. There, there, you're here. But here, look, it's great, but there's just all this stuff. And I've got to be the presenter and the facilitator and the sound guy and the video guy. Chill. Sure, you've got a lot more to cover, but you've also got more support. And once you get your head around the technology, it'll work wonders for you. And the audience? Well, they'll be eating out of the palm of your hand. Great. What's next? Get to know your web interface. Cool. Now? No, no. In the next video.