Good hellos and welcome to Episode 34 of my podcast The view from the crow's nest. And I bid you a very good morning a very good afternoon, evening night wherever you are, wherever you are in the world, and listening to this. If you're about on Twitter, do come over and say hello at Romeo crow would love to hear from you. Any questions, any comments. Any ideas anything you want me to cover would always be very very welcome. So, I almost don't want to mention the grip the Skype experience because I feel like, you know, I've beaten that horse too much as a reason for not getting on with other things, but nonetheless I will do so. I'm so close to finishing it. Oh, I'm so close, and to echo what I said yesterday, the irony of ironies is that the more I tweak and the more I work more hours it takes me to make something function more slightly more almost invisibly, the less the user will actually notice it. So, you know, you can work so much on something to make it right, quote unquote, and the net result is that the other person who's using it won't notice, whereas if you don't work so much on something and it's not so good, then the end user will notice it will feel clunky or it won't work properly or whatnot. And they'll think it's a bit rubbish. So, I just think that's one of the ironies of life that you put the time into make something good so that people don't notice you put the time in to make it good, but there we are. Today I was working out shipping options which is more confusing and more annoying and challenging than, then you would expect, because I have multiple products and multiple variations of those products and they go into multiple countries, and the way that my. The way that it's set up so I'm talking about merchandise stuff it's all print on demand. And it depends what items are getting shipped if there's more than one if there's blah blah blah. So that was a bit of a headache, but I've managed to sort that I'm sure you'll be very happy to know. And so now, just got a few more bits to finish and then I can still have to add it, add the extra content, the intro and outro videos. Predominantly, but it's closing in is closing in and that's going to be a nice feeling when that's done for sure. On a semi related note, and I've talked in the last little while about my, my digital marketing agency audience ninja and then I'm very very very soft launching it as in. I'm now taking it a bit more seriously as an agency I'm going to be looking for getting in some building a team for it. And the idea is that the audience ninja agency will work across my wife and I's projects. So, my own art Romeo crow stuff, but also world schooling hub. Also my other business UK PR Mike and other projects that we've got in the pipeline, and also to have a team working through audience ninja doing those kinds of things. And then the ability to then help other people, other businesses and other artists through audience ninja as an agency in its own right, and funny how the world works because I had an email just over a week ago from a guy that I've done some work with a lovely guy who wanted to put me in touch with a girl woman that he knows who runs a small record label and has a couple of artists she wants to promote. And so I spoke to her today and she's very, very keen and very, very keen to work with me, which is fantastic. So, I think it's, yeah, it's funny, just in the time that I'm ready to kind of take this on and move this forward. A client comes in, which is, which is potentially great so it's also particularly good because once I finished the grip the sky experience build. I'll be focusing on the marketing plan for it and which I have quite a few ideas but quite an idea of what I'm going to do but I haven't solidified into a proper plan and lined up all the tools and blah blah blah. So this gives me a perfect excuse. And so, and also the particular time I've spent in rebuilding or building the sky experience has given me even mor