 I hope I can just stand up here and make everyone quiet, but we'll see, I can get more difficult as the evening goes on. Hello, my name is Angela and welcome to Fuck Up Nights. I will say Fuck Up Nights again as you will always say, what is it really? Fuck Up Nights, F-U-C-K-U-P-N-I-G-H-T-S. We're here to talk about business failure, and I really want to appreciate the four speakers we have today for being courageous in talking about failure in their hometown, sharing a story that's really personal and vulnerable to them about business in something that's related to what they're doing in public in front of all of you. And our big mission for this is just that their courage will inspire you to take risks, to fail, see what you've learned from it, and to come back. So Fuck Up Nights started in Mexico, and it's now a global movement this says 99 cities, but I think it's above that now. Should I be here on the camera? 99 cities. But it was born in Mexico, and we thought, you know, we do outdoors, something with beer, somewhere people feel comfortable sharing. And it is not many of us have beers in our hands, so at any point of the night you find that that will help you, have conversations with other people, please do get yourself one. This is co-organized by The Hub, the space you're in, and we'll give a further introduction about The Hub in a bit, but also by Cut the Small Top, which is made of myself, Amelie and Adele, the triple A's, Power Women, and Cut the Small Top is all about having taboo, uncomfortable conversations in an intimate, safe and efficient way. And so we'll talk about things like sex, open relationships, drugs, death, failure, conflict, how do you have a difficult conversation, and so on. If you're interested in such topics, please check us out, CuttheSmallTop.com. We do this all over dinner, very casual, okay? Let me see if there's anything else. Yeah, these are a couple of the kinds of other events that we run. To view the myths that we want to bust here at the Fockup Nights are these. Failure is for losers, failure is bad, failure is permanent, and that success is greater than failure. I didn't have this slide originally, but one of the speakers at our first Fockup Nights inspired us to put it in, so thank you, Cherub, for that. Okay, fantastic. You're here at The Hub today, which is all about courage, not just the co-working space, about social entrepreneurship, and I think Zal wants to give an intro to The Hub. Yeah, sure. Okay. Welcome to The Hub, Singapore. Let me just show our hand, who will come here for the first time, actually? All right, so those who are here previously, who come here before, how many times have you guys been here? Just a quick shout out, one, twice? Ten. Wow, awesome. Okay. All right, basically for those who just come for the first time to The Hub, Singapore, we welcome you on behalf of The Hub team. So basically The Hub Singapore is actually the largest, the largest impact community, so we have a range of programs, events, incubation, and even, so basically we are actually a co-working space, and not only are we just a co-working space, we provide, for example, events, workshops, incubation programs. So we want you guys to, you know, whenever you guys enter into The Hub Singapore, we want you guys to feel the contagious courage that all our hubbers, so Angela is actually one of our hubbers there. We are proud to have her here. So basically we have a lot of inspiring people here, for those who want to find out more about The Hub, please feel free to come down for our open house. So one good thing about for you attending Fuck Up Mines tonight is that we are actually giving away one free day pass. So before you guys leave, just, you know, go to the front at the host table, we'll give you a free co-working day pass for you guys to experience our vibrant community and to just find out about The Hub itself. So I'll pass on to Angela to continue. All right, there are some of the celebrations, though it's now past two years since a lot of these numbers are updated. Okay, before we really move on, I would like to invite everyone to stand up. I understand that we come to Fuck Up Mines after a long day's of work, and I think with as much work as we do, there should be enough time to relax, take care of ourselves, and to play. So I'm going to go through a couple of stretches, please just follow along. Hands together, inhale, reaching up. Go as high as you can go. Take a breath there, feeling the rib cage expand. Some of you never do this, I can hear it in your breath. Right, nice. Reach up a little higher, and then twist to the left. Any left is okay? Nice and interesting to the right. I know it feels like a cult experience, doesn't it? That wasn't my intention, but I'm not sure if it's a terrible thing. Come back to center, elbows out in front of you. This is a little hard. You're going to keep your palms exactly as they are, facing the same direction. One elbow over the other, right over left, and try to clap your hands. All right, try as high as you can. Lift your elbows high up in the air, nice high up, and then pull it forward all the way forward as much as you can, and then all the way down. I wish that was taller.