
Coaches Who Build Worlds
Coaches Who Build Worlds
Get Ahead of the Curve and Learn About Web3 Technology
Get Ahead of the Curve and Learn About Web3 Technology
As entrepreneurs, we're always on the lookout for new opportunities to create and grow our businesses. And with the rise of Web3, many of us are excited about the possibilities that a more decentralized internet could bring. In this podcast, we'll explore what exactly Web3 is and how it could change the game for entrepreneurs.
Get ahead of the curve by learning about web 3 technology. Understand how it works and how it can benefit your business. Listen to the Coaches Who Build World podcast episode below.
In this episode, you will learn:
- What is Web 3?
- Why is it important to connect with experts already involved in Web 3?
- What are some examples of web 2 and web 3 technology?
- Why is it important to familiarize yourself with web 3 terminology?
- Why it’s not too late to dive into web 3? - link to odyssey
- Why You don’t need tech skills to interact with web 3?
- What collaboration looks like in web 3.
What potential does Web3 have to revolutionize the internet?
Web3 is the next generation of the internet, powered by blockchain technology. It has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with the internet and could create new opportunities for entrepreneurs.
What is Web3?
Web3 is a decentralized internet. That means it doesn’t rely on central servers or authorities , but instead is powered by a network of computers spread around the world.
How could Web3 impact entrepreneurs?
First, it could create new opportunities for businesses to emerge. Because there wouldn’t be any central authority controlling the internet, it would be easier for new businesses to get started.
Second, it could help businesses to become more efficient. With a decentralized internet, there would be no need for middlemen. This could make transactions and other interactions between businesses much faster and more efficient.
Third, it could provide new ways for businesses to raise capital. Blockchain technology, which powers Web3, could enable businesses to raise funds through NFTs or Social Tokens.
If you're an entrepreneur who is looking for new opportunities, then you should definitely contact Contessa and the Coaches Who Build Worlds team at hello@NeuroVerseCollective.com
Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello and welcome to the coaches. Who build worlds. I am so excited to be here and to be able to speak. Yeah. I had some challenges over the weekend, you know, things happen, right? We all have personalized things like that, but I had to have emergency oral surgery. And so now I'm able to speak and let me tell you something being me and going a couple days so that talk Is why sure? So glad that everything is working the way it's supposed to work. Absolutely, to come here and to record this wonderful podcast with my beautiful and wonderful and talented and intelligent co-host. Dr. Kimberly Douglas. Dr. Kimberly introduce yourself to everybody. Something. I love as much as I love you. Oh, I love getting loved on. Good morning, Andre board. Good day everybody. I forget, good day. You could be listening to this any time of the day. I'm dr. Kimberly. Douglas. And I'm a coach who feels worlds and I'm excited to be here today and really pumped up for the topic that we have today. Yay. Yay. And so I'm going to be taking, I'm going to be taking kind of a rest as like the main person who's kind of orchestrated the conversation and let dr. Kimberly, what did you call it? Do your Colombo thing? And yes, that's right. My query my Colombo, right? You should Google Colombo and watch a couple episodes of y'all know who that is because I realize I'm dating myself. I know exactly who it is. You're talking about. I'm trying to think of somebody a little bit more modern and I can't. So here we go. Oh, the guy on Law & Order Criminal Intent. It's that the deity alone, afro, I can't pronounce his name, but he does the same thing like other people in the corner and he just asked them that you just dropped like wears it down to a nub with questions. All right, so we're going to do that. Yes. Yes. Okay. So let's get started. I could interview you on any number of things and the interview could last forever. Birds but today, I'm really interested in something in particular because I know this weekend, you held an event where you invited people who are working in the 3.0 space and so it got me to really thinking about and it's so, you know, part of this was coming together, people who are already doing work in this space. So it's helpful to me and helpful. I think to people out there, if you can just talk about If and take us back, tell us what web 3.0 is exactly and why it's important to connect with people who are working in these spaces. Oh, so you're asking me to take a very complex concept and kind of talk about it and and very simplistic terms. So web 3.0 is just the next iteration of Of the internet where you as a content creator or you who consumes content can take ownership of content. Not only that but web 3.0 is supposed to be decentralized. It is supposed to be trusted. Because the trust comes from the code. And the code says, either this part has been done and verified. And if this sequence has been done and verified, there were going to complete the sequence and you're going to get what you're supposed to get. So, that leaves fall. And so, what I'm going to do is give some examples of Web 2.0 and then ask you for web. Samples of web 3.0 technology. So when we think of Web 2.0 Technologies, we think about a lot of the social media platforms, like, Facebook and Instagram. Twitter Tick-Tock where things are very centralized and contested mention that in 3.0 things are very decentralized. But in the centralized version of 2.0 the platform's have a lot of control over your content, or any content that comes on. Their platform. And so it's set up so that the platform will always make its money in certain ways. That means that your behavior is very restricted on these platforms. And also you are subject to whatever they call Community guidelines. So if you could build a whole platform on 2.0 and get kicked off, and I've seen it happen to multiple people. So when I think of 2.0, I think the social media platforms, but I also think of Sites such as gumroad and teachable, these Learning Management platforms. And there are many many other examples. So can you give us examples of what we're talking about web 3.0? What are we? What are some of the tools that are out there? So one of the things that I want to say, before I go into this that you talked about some of these major social media platforms and because they understand that there is money. To be made and be some of these companies are investing money time and energy, and creating assets and web three. And so, one of the biggest ones, of course, Facebook changed our name to meta data first well and metas metaverse, which is a part of web 30 you can have a community and do all the things in the metaverse. Ever the last, I read, they are taking 40 percent of whatever that you're going to make as a content creator in there. Metaverse, whereas you could go someplace else in the like maybe up land is one. There's a lot of different other ones that are out there, but that's the one that comes to mind where they don't take such a huge chunk and you Already know that, they're not going to sell your data or manipulate. Your emotions and the way that you're buying products and services on there as we all know, Facebook is really great at doing and is known for doing on their platform. You already know as a person of color, as a black woman. How Facebook has treated us on their platform? And I don't see that being any different in with three. Hey, so this is really interesting as you go into this and talk about examples and everything. What just occurred to me. As you were talking is some of these companies are making it so that it doesn't even so that the shift seems singleness to most people. But what people don't see is just how much the platform benefits. And I mean, if they're in business to make money. But also don't. Recognize that you're actually Shifting the whole Paradigm into something that is supposed to be more decentralized. Something is supposed to be giving more autonomy, but the way Facebook is presenting, it is actually making it so they can take a bigger chunk of your money. Just like a most of the people who own Bitcoin. They're not you and I gracious. These are people with a lot of assets already who own Bitcoin because Bitcoin is extremely expensive. One of the things that I talked about often, is that how can someone who is middle class? Working Poor, get involved in web three and it looks like it's difficult because you have to have assets and resources in order to participate in some of these in FTS and participate and, you know, being a part of the metaverse, but there is a way it's just going to take a little bit longer. Because instead of investing two thousand dollars. You can only invest 5. So one thing I know we talked about this and we had the data cast and that was the this podcast is formally known as the data cast. One thing. I always say is that you have to look at how the platform makes its money. Because that will tell you a lot about how you are going to are you going to be permitted to make the money that you make off the platform. Can you talk a little bit more, you know just running, still running through examples. Can you talk a little bit more about if you think that's that's important to know or how that shows up in 3.0? It is very important to know how these projects plan on making their money. How this dowels plan on making their money, how these web three-d-- apps and applications plan on making their money and how transparent they are about this information if they are in fact on how Going to sustain themselves. I would press. Mmm-hmm. I don't trust any project or any application who does not tell me how they're going to sustain themselves three months from now, a year, from now, five years from now, because if you have a way of buying paying for their marketing, if they don't have a way of paying their employees, If they don't have a way of doing these type of things. Then. How are you going to be here tomorrow? Right? Yeah, their model, you know, shows you exactly where you fit in that, and it also boxes you in, in terms of how you can make money, if they are beholding to a certain group of sponsors, or they're trying to appeal to a certain community. That means that you're going to have to play Within the boundaries. That they set for you so that they can maintain their relationships with their sponsors. So you've mentioned. A couple things that I want to clarify. For people, you mentioned, dowels and dab, some bleeding. Can you tell people with those are? And so, dowels are just I love this definition of add a bow. So the definition of a doubt is a group of people who are coming together for particular interest and decided to have a joint bank account, almost like a non-profit, but on the blockchain, Like that's but they don't have to be for social causes. They could be for all different types of causes. So our dowels that are for people who are writers and there's a Val's for people who love the environment and there's a dowse for people who just want to get together socially, there are dowels for teachers. There are doubts for Education. There are cows for all type of things. So a group of people getting together for a particular purpose and they have a joint bank. Right? Cleaning the endowment like decentralized organization. Yeah, there are a decentralized autonomous there goes the, a DA, yes. Yes. Yes, centralized. Autonomous organization. And these group of people sit down and they decide how they're going to approach whatever this joint topic is that they want how they're going to build it, how they going to govern. It is they're going to use in at ease if they're going to use social coin. Coins of, they're going to get sponsors just how they're going to show up in the web three space and I'm a power part of a dowel and I'm in the process of building my own now. So it's really fun and interesting. If you want to know more about dowels, just let me know. And when I talk gaps, these are just decentralized applications. So there's like you have your regular apps, right? Like whatever you can find in the App Store. Just connect to the blockchain, usually using a crypto wallet, access to the platform. And so that's just some advice three terms are some definitions for, you know, that's really helpful and I want to throw out a challenge to people but first of all, if you need assistance with any of the tools, they're contesting mentioned. Please reach out to her. But also what I meant to say to people, I know I know there are a lot of acronyms there, a lot of new words, but I want to challenge you over the next week or so is to take time each day to learn a new acronym, or me work. These words. These acronyms are not going away. They will be with us for quite a while, and even as many of us were still operating in this 2.0 environment like Facebook where it's easy to hop on. You know, we're may be hosting groups. Your memberships there. These things are running in the background. So it's like a script that's happening in the background, that we are not a part of. I also want to say there's a lot of talk about. Oh my gosh, if you're not already and it is too late. Let me tell you something. I am above the head of you. Okay, ahead of me. This is all still very new and we are learning at the same. Same time. So it is absolutely not too late to get into web three. There are a lot of organizations, a lot of dowels that are there to assist you into getting into and learning the very basics of web free. So you don't get scammed. So you could build hospitals. You can understand exactly what it is that you're going on and web. Three is like a huge umbrella. They're rough a little as you're learning web 3 as this Umbrella, you can find where you fit in. I also want to say that you don't have to have any technical skills whatsoever. Hmm, you participate and web three and so you may see a whole bunch of stuff like, you know where three developers coding all that, that's only one section of web three because you know, what went through also needs Community managers. They attorneys, they also need Accountants and CPAs. They also need people who know marketing. They also need social media managers. They also need designers and artists. They need, they need writers. They need all of these things. So when you talk about web 3 is very easy to skills that you already have and apply them in the web three space, so I want to encourage you. That you do have a place in web 3, even if you don't know how to code and don't want to know her. Right right. Now. This is really good in speaking of coding and learning you. And I have been working together actively working together, probably since September October of last year and one of the things that I've been able to witness is your growth and development in technology in No coding with big data with web 3.0 various Tools in this space and it's been really exciting to watch. And one of the reasons why I was really fascinated with how you brought people together is, I want to talk a little bit about what it's been like to do that solo. And now what it may look like now that you found people who are alike. End in like skill levels. So I do enjoy like my periods where I'm hyper focused on something and can dive and just spend an entire weekend, learning a new coding language or learning a new skill and then applying it to whatever it is that I'm doing. And it can be fun and it can be exciting, but it can also be exhausting still be a lowly. And Under when you're learning something new and you're excited about it and you go and you tell your people about it. And they don't care pretend it's I don't understand or they just want to support you because they're cheerleaders and you're thinking, oh my gosh. I have all these great support and you throw something out there and nobody buys, it can be devastating to your self-esteem. Especially when you already have things like, you know, rejection syndrome and things like that. And It could really make you feel like well, why am I doing this again? No one can let me take a step back. Maybe I should go back to doing what everybody else is doing. And so something, really. I'm not going to say it's odd because things that happen are Todd. I believe that things happen for a reason is that I went back and listened to a podcast. I did with somebody else and I was listening to myself talk about. Web 30 and talk about the things that I wanted to do and accomplish in this space and it just motivated me again. I'm why I'm doing what I'm doing and to kind of get that confirmation again, like hey girl, don't do crack right here for a reason of core purpose. And so I am a Ambassador. I talked about being a part of a doubt. I'm ambassador of one of the dowels that I'm with and I hosted an event for black women in web 3 and being in a space with other black women who are did in the same things that I'm doing and Crustaceans, you realize that you are all kind of on the same path. Mmm. So you've been doing it. They've been doing. It and because we've been doing it separately. We've only gotten maybe a little bit of interactions with our audience and with people, but what if we can continue to do We're doing in a group now have more reach, right? And we can have more of an impact. And so, that really makes me feel good. It's like, you know what? I think we can do this. Yeah, I think we can accomplish together. What we set out to do individually and that's why spaces are important. Because being in community, gives you the opportunity to say, I don't have to do it all myself. Absolutely. And that's was really happy to hear that. You have put this together because I've been, you know, seeing the journey from the sidelines and and it have experienced this, you know, in other ways myself, it is, if it can be exhausting learning can be fun. It can be stimulating. But also, when you feel like you're speaking into the void, it can be really difficult and So you're a relationship based person relationships are very important to you. And so it makes sense to me that you personally and other people as well, want to connect with connect with your learning and connect that to and through other people. And so I'm really happy that you found this this community of people because now, it seems like it can, there's a whole different me. Meaning that comes along with it when you find other people who are operating in the space. And they've had similar experiences and also experiences the same type of isolation that you experience, but it also shows that you are now operating in a space where everybody can't go with you. I'm laughing because you called me a relationship person. Someone who needs to be in relationship and for people who don't know, me and just kind of see the outside of me. They might not get that. Hey, baby. But it's not all people, right, right? Really want to be in community with me? Now, people who want to use or take away rights or pervert, the things that I do, but people who are really interested in doing the work, okay, with being in. Community. Yeah, and yes, that that is so important in there isn't. And it's an important distinction and you know you and I have talked many times about our nerve diversion sees and you know, different ways to relate to people. We can develop skills very quickly. And so we have to be careful. We have to have our eyes open and making sure that people would bring into our space. Our people who can appreciate, what we bring to the table without. Out taking away from without over consuming, what we have to offer, we talked many times in this version of the show and also in the past version where we talk about black women and over-consuming a resources and people thinking that were just there to be consumed and flippant taking this back to the the Gathering that you put together is what you're doing by bringing these people together. Is you're flipping it on his head and Saying no. We are not here for you to consume all of our resources. We are here to chart our own Pathway, to look at these technologies that are coming available to us and deciding what our future is going to look like separate from what other people can decide. They're going to extract from us. Yes. It is such a wonderful and a beautiful thing and you know, we don't purposely go out there to get accolades. You know, I'm not one that's like Seeking validation. It does feel good. When people tell you thank you for doing this. I needed, this is definitely what's needed in this space and I am so glad that you put this together. And to me that's just it's not a form of validation, but it's almost a form of confirmation for me. That's a you're doing what you're supposed to be doing right now, in this space. This is now the time. And for True collaboration, the ideas that we have are so large and so big. And so world-changing that the absolutely, no way you could do it yourself, right? That's right. And we have, we found that out many many times. Yes. Yes. Yeah, and there's a, there's a progress that you and I have made through the podcast and just other projects, we've talked about. Perhaps either one of us could have gotten there, but it's very different when you have people who bring different different set overlapping but a different set of skills to the table in the relationship. Part of it is a huge part of it. And you said something that I think is so important. When I first started down the road of Entrepreneurship. I was really surprised about how people use the word collaboration. And what people in this world tend to mean, when they say collaboration, Is you're going to hire me to do some work and I come from Academia and collaboration is like really collaboration. And so it was just different for me to see how people talked about it because that wasn't really collaboration for me. That's just a that's another name for your hiring me to do certain services. And what I hear you saying is that we're talking about something different, like three..0. Requires us to really think about. Like, lay all of our skills out on the table and talk about how this looks when we're able to bring this together. That means you have to form contracts. That means you have to have a certain level of trust that, you know is different than when you hire somebody. Can you talk a little bit more about what that word means to you in as a relates to the 3.0 environment? As if we talk about trust or as we talk about collaboration collaboration and Trust as a bond with, in that collaboration, good because when I first came on the scene here, the collaboration. That the thing that held the collaboration together was the payment, you pay me to do a service and we get to call it a because people would jump on social media be like, I'm looking for three people to collaborate with and I'm like, oh and it's like, no. No, that's not what they do. I mean, what they mean is they're looking for you to hire them and so the word and it still could mean that but I think you also mean something else and that something else requires in the absence of like some higher for service. The thing that holds it together is some level of trust. And so trust and web 3 is in the code. Mmm-hmm talked about this briefly. So remember we talked about a dowel is a bunch of friends getting together to decide that they're going to create this organization around a shared interest and they have a bank account, right? So in order for anything to move in that bank account, We have to agree on it. Hmm. Agree on it using governance and there are web three apps out there to help you with government. So we're all going to come to a vote, right? And if there's enough votes, then this contract is going to be executed in order to say, yes, we're going to do this. No, we're not going to do that. And the funds for that is going to be allocated. So it's not one person making the decision. Is these group of decision makers? Or depending on how large your Dow is, it could be the community as well. Making a decision on whether or not we're going to spend money in our treasury to do this. And so I don't necessarily have to trust you as a person. Press is the code. Okay, so that makes a lot of sense. So, what I hear you saying is that these new technologies, really make they make real collaboration. Like when I think of collaboration, I think it was operating on the same level. If I'm hiring you to do something. We're not operating on the same room. But what I hear you saying is that these new technologies, make it possible that you can bring five black women in Tech together and collaborate on a project and you don't have to get into Mr. Get into the weeds. Okay? With this is my share. This is your they, the Technologies themselves build in the collaborative. What is the word? I'm looking for? It provides trackable. It can track Behavior. They can show you who owns, what or who has what stake in this. So It's built in the technology. It really does facilitate collaboration in the way that 2.0 Technologies. Do not. Yes. It does. Now. I will say, is there a way to get around there? So there are projects where the five leaders can get together and decide to drain the treasury and leave, not give the community what it is. They they can do. So, those are a possibility. So is trust 100% across-the-board. There are still ways to get around it. There's still ways to scam, but it's a lot more difficult to do the trail. Yes it. Yes. It does, you know exactly who stole the money unless you know, when it comes to the leaders drained, the account, you know, there are Bots and things like that that are out there. That's trying to mess with, you know, wallets and stuff like that and that's a different conversation on how you stay. A safe. Hmm. Yes. Yes, and we can do, that's a whole other thing you do on that. Right? Right, but just know that you who may have, you know, one East in your bank account. No one's no one's coming to drain your account. You know, this is really interesting because in this, I'm going to bring it together with something else that we've been talking about. So there are all these new opportunities and Web 2.0 in. There are new opportunities to collaborate and to bring in people. Who have been left out of Rome's who have been left out of conversations. There's an opportunity for us to come in and to truly collaborate with each other and create Brain Trust and put things together. The issue for us in many cases. There's a type of gate keeping this happening in number one, in the language that people use to talk about these Technologies in the access that we have to these Technologies. He's, that is in this environment where we can actually collaborate, we can actually create things together. The barriers such as our lack of knowledge about what this is or people using this High. Falutin language about what it is. You're making it sound like the ship has sailed. All of those things are big Gatekeepers to this environment that makes it possible to Do some things. And actually, the more I think about it in the more I'm talking, you know, in Black, community's Collective, this community Behavior has been very important to our survival, and this makes sense for us in a lot of ways and especially given that you can track these. And you can see exactly. You see it Pookie took the money out of whoever took the money out, but you can track the money. You can see what happens. This Falls in line with the way that we've been. When many of us have been raised to behave in to act in a community. Now, you have people talking about it. Like it's something else like it's something that's inaccessible. Something that has nothing to do with us. And so what you and other people, and what we do through this podcast is we try to lower those barriers by giving people the language, giving people the words telling them about this taken. Her soft approach this, because this is exactly what we need. So I have started a newsletter that shows people how they can obtain crypto and interact with web, three doing things that they already do like play games or shopping, or, you know, buying groceries or, you know, things like that writing. Creating content and I stopped for a while because I wasn't getting the traction that I wanted. Right, and so just now I hear very clearly do that. Again. It's needed because the people in our community don't care about in ftes, right? Because again, we don't have fifteen hundred dollars to spend on a digital asset. I need to know how can I use crypto to buy my groceries? Exactly. I need to know how to build a by my baby school. Closing. The fall. I needed to pay my mortgage or my rent or get my car fixed using crypto. And so I'm going to return back to that. And so I'm going to start the newsletter again, and I'm going to post it on Twitter and probably on LinkedIn, so that we can start to use web Murray. And start to create that bridge from web to to web three doing things that are already familiar to us. Yes, and you know what made me think of what? And I was write this down. So we're going to do an episode on that and then I forget all about it. But anyway, that's a different story. Krypto versus layaway. Whoo, okay, okay, huh. And those after pet and after pay and some of these other things where they break it down into payment plans for you. Yes, because when you do just that, when you mentioned the newsletter, so we do this thing in each episode. We're like we're ever we real River everything kicks in at the same time. I think it just kicked in. When you were talking about the newsletter and you were talking about people paying their bills and I was like ding ding ding, ding, Walmart in the fall. Like if we're going to compare it to something. We need to compare it to something like you're saying, things that people do in their everyday lives. What people do in their everyday lives is when we were little the relay ways and they're starting to come back now. But they don't store some dual-layer ways because they don't have, they don't want to pay for the warehouse space, but wait a minute, but what if you just put the money aside as if you were going to pay a layaway, so I think there's a thing there that we're really resonate with people and people could do a side-by-side comparison. It's just like, you know, when I went to the dentist, you know, I did not have the money to do it. Now. They have plans that are set aside, you pay a certain amount of money. Every single month. And when you get finished paying this, then you can have braces, they know whatever dental work that you need. So, you're basically prepaying sole away paying for your business. And then when you finish paying it you get to walk away with your purchase. That's all that is. Well, if you take that same concept and you staking Lord Jesus, here we go. It's a concept, right? You're saying this. Setting this aside such, but now you setting it aside and you're gaining interest in this, there's so many things. There's so many parallels here, the more we talked about this, there's so many problems with things that we already do in the black. We understand that and we are not a monolith, but we've had a lot. We've had similar experiences with this country. So therefore there is a shared culture and a lot of what we're talking about in this 3.0 space with crypto with black chain, with all that we're already the blockchain. Well, I think I need to put that on a t-shirt. The blockchain look, we are already. The blockchain my whole treasure. That's right. We are already the blockchain, the like the more. I think about it and kind of toss it around in my brain. There's this community action that's expected and there were certain people that you just had to trust. You just had to because that was the only way you could entrust to go, put your money in the bank or somewhere else. And of course people disappointed, whatever. Human beings are human beings, but there's a there's a lot of our behavior that fits this very well. Did you just hear what I just said like what Sue suit? Say it again like Sue suits. Yes, yes, where people collaborate, we put their money together in one thing so that, you know, the first person up can go, collect the money go, do they need to do for the community? And then the next up and we all collect money for them to go and do what they need to do. Usually in creating businesses and things like that or buying large purchase items. It's the same type of thing, right? All right. Yeah. I got me started. A day. Look, I'm gonna have to, I'm gonna have to make it look hard. You know, I do my little car. It's not the regular car and be like, yeah, we don't have to figure out how to put that in there. Then we really do function as its human beings are historical are experiences in this country have put us in this position where we've had to function this way. And so, what we're thinking about is all the workarounds that we We do all the workarounds that we do cause us to spread our money at this way trying to do the in especially black women, trying to stay ahead of things trying to make sure we provide for our kids make a way out of no way as they say in church all the time. We already do some form of this as human beings. If you take away the financial or the technological structure. You probably will see something very similar. It's like a few. Oh, Related with what we do is as a community of people trying to do the workarounds. It would probably look very similar, you know, this goes back to the first. There's a couple things at this, brings me back to and so we did an episode on the data cache. Talking about when you spoony still people stuff. You still there time, something like that because that really goes into some of the things that we talked about earlier. Then right now I'm seeing it as clear as day with you and I and how we talk about data and different ways of knowing. And right now that's what we're doing. We're taking the constant of web 3 in the blockchain and we're kind of throwing it up on the wall. And we're other Concepts and just doing an overlay, right? And seeing the similarities. And one of these days, we're going to have time, because here we go, is about capacity, right? We're going to actually do some of these diagrams and do some of these data visualizations. Some of these Concepts that we've talked about in our podcast. We really, this is your thing. Let us know. We really need someone to go through and do some data mining. Mmm-hmm through our podcast, through our social media and create some really great graphics and visualizations for it because we have a lot of good stuff here. We do. We do need to map some things out. And also we have a lot of great quotes that we need to make sure we get out there, you know, this part of the The kind of like thought leader Behavior. We are driving the conversation in a certain direction. Nobody out there is doing exactly what we're doing. And that's why we're number 23. Among hundreds of thousands of podcast because this is not cutting edge. This is Leading Edge conversation because it's one thing to talk about crypto in the blockchain and other. It's one thing to talk about that among financiers and people who are trying to do. Certified a portfolio or Wall Street. That's one thing, but it's another thing to talk about how it looks to bring average Everyday People prayer. Perhaps people who have been marginalized by Society. It's a whole other ballgame to talk about bringing us into the conversation that requires a different skill level. It's a lot easier to bring in people who they just need a few signals to let them know that this is. Okay. No, no. No. We We need to lay this out and talk about later away. And we need to talk about micro-financing among small communities and talk about, you know, cooking a doing a chicken dinner. So, somebody could pay their rent. Those are the kinds of things that we have to compare this to. So we are the blockchain. This is a great opportunity for someone who is looking to kind of pad their resume. Uh-huh. Wanting to get into web three people. We are open to having friends and for you to get real life skills with working with us because we definitely have some work that needs to be done and we welcome the help. So since I'm playing the role of contestant today, I want to check in with Contessa. He said we talked about a lot here in leading off with the conversation about how you are bringing together and you were taking what you're doing and connecting you to things that other people are doing and we came full circle and talking about this really has a lot of utility in the black community in particular and that through this podcast, through other venues such as this we what we're doing is we are lowering the barriers to because the barriers the language itself is a barrier, but you Are you have an eye on the tree? Able to see what people are doing in this space? And you were doing things in this space as we close out. Do you have any final words you want to share? I do. I mentioned earlier that it's not too late. And I know that this can be. It can seem really difficult and it can seem like it's really challenging, especially when you have life that you have to deal with. I have life that I have to deal. If I have challenges that I have to deal with, if this is something that you are really interested in learning how to do but you want someone to sit down and explain it to you like you're five because that's what I had to have happened. Right? I had someone sit down and explain it to me. Like I was 5 years old, but you need I am willing to do that on schedule. A class a workshop and am a where I just sit down and I breaking it down in the simplest terms, and answer questions. And then point you in a way where you can start to interact and start more about web 3. I'm going to do that for you. Sure. No, that is wonderful. And I want to encourage people. If you are even remotely interested in a little bit of Interest reach out to Text that so that she can help you walk to the next step and the next step, and the next step. It isn't about having the home. Big thing. Altogether is about making movements making steps towards understanding and I just want to encourage people to also to really take to heart what we're saying today. And I'll keep developing thoughts around this. That if you are part of a marginalized community and in particular, we're talking about the black community. Just know that you already have a mapping your head for these activities in just because people use acronyms people, use big words or make it sound like if this is something that belongs to other people, we are telling you that this is what it is and you already have a map for this and so we want to continue to make this as accessible. Oh, and available to you as possible. So, if you're ready to take this journey, you ready to learn the next thing. And the next thing in the next thing, then you have resources here. So please know that. Thank you for joining us here on coaches who build worlds, and I'm dr. Kimberly Douglas and thank you Contessa, and we're going to close out this usually isn't my job, so it's weird for me, but it's been fun. Have a good rest of the week. Bye.