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try to teach people about archaeological methods through that way. And then we were like, why don't we do a podcast about it? At that point, I think I was a bit podcast crazy. And she was up for it. So we decided to, yeah, again, I thought, hey, I know this great channel. They've already got me on one show. Maybe they wouldn't mind if I do a second one. And you guys, liked it, liked the ideas and gave us a shot and it seems to be doing quite well, which is nice. So yeah, it's good fun. Sometimes we have a guest on, sometimes it's just the two of us and we basically deal with, we try to deal with like a fantasy concept and an archaeological concept each time, which sometimes is more difficult than others. It's super great. And you guys have a great rapport. So it's a really fun, like back and forth chat, which is my favorite kind of podcast, which is probably why Chris and I are the same way on this show. We're just back and forth with each other. And so, yeah, that's my favorite. She's a great co-host as well. So yeah, it's really good fun. It's a great, it's a very fun podcast to do that one because yeah, for sure. Yeah. Also, if we had more members, arcpodnet.com forward slash members, then, uh,