Welcome to Episode 32 of my podcast interview from the crow's nest. I am Romeo Crow and I welcome you and I thank you for listening and joining me, if you're on Twitter. Do come over and say hello at Romeo Crow, because I love to hear from you. And if you got any questions or anything like that, then please drop them there. Today's episode, a little bit of a breakthrough. If you've been listening for the last. Seems like my entire life but it's probably only last few weeks. I've been a bottleneck to by the grip the sky experience which is the EP music EP release that I'm working on, and I'm trying to do something new that I've not seen before and I've certainly not done before. And it's been just dragging on and on and it's hold everything up. And there were two technical problems which I won't bore you with, but one of them has to do with a third party plugin I'm using on the website. And I've been, I've spent countless hours trying to configure it trying to make it work it's not working, the code doesn't work very well, blah, blah, blah. I've got the developers of the plugin. They're looking at it, they're giving suggestions is just not working. And then, tonight, I remembered that I had bought a another piece of software that does something pretty similar pretty much the same I mean it is a bit different, it's not quite as good in some ways, a bit better in other ways but pretty much the same. So I thought, I bought that about two weeks ago, three weeks ago exactly in case this thing didn't work out so I thought let me, let me try that. And I'm not joking within three minutes I had it working on my website is brand new thing three minutes of setting it up working out how it works, putting it on my website and making it work. So it just goes to show the lesson to be learned from that is, if one tool is really causing problems and not working, it's probably worth using a different tool, basically. And as much as I wanted the other one to work it didn't work and I wasted countless hours, days trying to configure it, and it doesn't work. So, the Yeah, the new tools there, and I just did a little test with it just to see if it works, it does so now I need to spend an extra like five minutes if that configuring it properly. But basically, it's there and it's ready to rock and roll so that's really cool that leaves one technical problem hindering the sight, which I'm hoping will be sorted tomorrow. And a couple of bits of content sought out, and it will be ready so I am going to finish it this week I am, I am I am and what I also did today is because, as I say that's been bottlenecking everything. And that is for Romeo crow for my, you know my grip the sky experience, but also have other projects in the pipeline, and in the fire. One of them is called World schooling hub. So, if you don't already know my wife and I are my family we are what are classed as World schoolers so that basically means we homeschool our kids, whilst travelling. Obviously, coronavirus has put paid to the travelling part of that for a bunch of months, but that doesn't mean that that's not how we normally proceeding. And there is a big world schooling community as you can imagine all over the world because it's a big place. But one of the main problems that we found straight away when we were trying to find our way is that you want to have other homeschooling and world schooling families to meet up with, because you want company you want your kids to meet other kids, etc. And it's obviously lovely to meet people as you travel. The problem is is quite difficult to find people because there's no central kind of place. So early this year I built a website that enables you to search for World schoolers on an interactive map. So imagine Google Maps with pins, but instead of pins being places pins are people, and the initial interest in the project from the world schooling community was really, really positive, which is great. And I implemented it then the lockdow