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A
All
right
so
for
those
of
you
well.
B
Thanks,
thanks
for
the
invite
to
say,
say
hello,
I'll,
say
good
morning
and
observe
or
probably
be
a
cozy
call
with
folks
attention
on
about
all
that's
going
on.
A
Well,
let's
just
kick
it
off
with
you
Howard
we
wanted
to
use
today
to
just
give
thanks
share
thanks
and
talk
about,
or
just
do
a
reflection
on
2022
and
would.
B
A
B
That's
a
a
big
question
and
one
I
guess:
I've
had
some
preparation.
For
the
last
couple
of
days,
I
compiled
a
response
to
a
survey
requested.
It
was
called
an
outtake
survey
that
the
regen
Network
team
asked
me
to
fill
out
on
behalf
of
the
culture
and
carbon
trust,
to
look
back
on
how
the
grant
we
received
at
the
beginning
of
the
year
came
to
be
used
and
and
some
feedback
on
things
that
worked
well
and
and
did
not
within
regen.
Obviously,
the
question
you
asked
is
much
broader
and
I.
B
Think
most
people
will
be
reflective
in
a
in
in
a
more
well
in
a
more
profound
way,
but
I
I
would
like,
since
it
is
all
fresh
to
observe
that
that
the
grant
was
really
and
the
relationship
with
with
regen
Network
and
regen.
B
Foundation
was
one
of
the
highlights
of
my
personal
Journey
in
the
scheme
of
things
late
in
life
I'm
playing
in
the
fourth
quarter
and
regarding
the
non-profit
and
our
idea
of
a
carbon
conservation
trust
as
a
Capstone
to
to
a
career
working
in
environmental
law
on
Alternative,
Energy
and
corporate
sustainability.
B
With
this
group,
it
was
to
briefly
report
on
the
biochar
pilot
project.
We
were
then
in
the
process
of
completing,
and
indeed
we
are
now
Gathering
the
documentation
that
was
the
subject
of
much
of
this.
Much
of
the
survey
was
focused
on
the
results
of
of
that
project
which
are
still
unfolding
and,
in
fact,
I
see
Tika
who's.
B
Our
collaborator,
our
lead
collaborator
on
that
is,
has
joined
this
group
so
I
that
that
would
be
where
a
lot
of
my
my
professional
gratitude
is
focused
on
on
the
way
this
the
regen
Network
and
this
project
has
given
a
focus
to
the
to
the
work
and
been
a
real
milestone
in
our
journey
as
a
nascent
non-profit
to
become
toward
proof
of
concept
and
I
think
the
resources
we
got
and
the
reach
that
the
regen
network
has
given
us
I'm
very
grateful
for
it
being
a
very,
very
important
piece
of
our
proof
of
concept
and
just
one
final
note.
B
Last
night
I
had
the
opportunity
to
speak
with
a
new
state
legislator
here
in
Washington,
who
is
going
to
carry
some
important
legislation
for
us
in
the
in
the
state
legislature
and
I'm
kind
of
excited
about
that
next
year.
We
would,
if
successful,
be
able
to
make
real
room
for
carbon
credits
and
Eco
credits
as
something
that's
recognized
in
in
state
law
and
I
think
would
would
really
facilitate
some
of
the
work
we're
doing
in
others
like
us
might
be
become
focused
on.
B
So
you
know
it's
been
a
very,
very
good
and
gratifying
year
to
see
what
we're
doing
on
the
ground.
We
have
some
carbon
in
the
ground
and
some
points
on
the
board.
Thanks
to
the
to
the
Grant
and
the
help
we've
gotten
and
looking
forward
to
next
year.
We
have
the
chance
to
use
our
Network
locally
to
build,
to
build
a
policy
framework
that
I
I
think
could
be
a
a
model,
so
others
that
want
to
try
to
do
what
we're
doing
will
have
a
have
a
policy
framework
in
which
to
proceed.
B
So
that
would
be
my
my
Reflections
and
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
share.
A
Love
it
Howard,
very
eloquent
and
well
stated.
We
appreciate
you
as
well:
you've
been
a
Super
Active
participant
in
the
regen
ecosystem
and
yeah,
making
I
think
in
some
ways
doing
a
great
job
of
really
connecting
the
biosphere
and
to
the
technosphere.
A
You
know
just
even
to
hear
the
connection.
All
the
way
to
State
policy
is
super,
exciting
and
really
I
think
embodies
the
best
of
regen.
So
thank
you
so
much
and
I'm
grateful
for.
B
All
your
work
well
you're
very
kind
to
say
thanks
for
that,
that
feedback
and
I'm,
hoping
that
one
of
the
other
members
of
cohort
one
might
join
this
this
group.
So
they
can
talk
about
what
what
we've
been
doing
in
the
region.
Foundation
endowment,
I
I've
used
my
time,
but
there's
a
great
story
to
tell
there
for
by
another
person
or
for
another
day,
awesome.
C
A
Thank
you
so
much
Howard
I
want
to
Pivot
over
and
by
the
way,
anyone's
welcome
to
join.
If
you
want
to
raise
your
hand,
I'm
happy
to
pull
you
up,
just
a
reminder
be
on
your
phone
I
think
I've,
already
tagged
economy,
actually
I've
tagged
most
people
here.
So
if
you
do
want
to
enjoy,
please
come
on
up.
So
those
of
you
who
are
not
aware
this
is
the
refi
gratitude
week.
A
So
we've
been
working
a
group
of
us
from
refi
Dao
and
black
artist,
Foundation
Lola
labs
and
real
simple
Labs
on
putting
together
a
free
or
a
program
that
will
just
allow
people
to
share
gratitude
to
each
other
and
just
embody
the
attitude
of
gratitude
which
is
I,
think
core
and
something
special
that
just
as
a
philosophy
that
many
of
us
share
is
like
a
critical
component
of
what
it
is
to
be
human
and
what
it
is
to
build
together
is
to
honor
each
other's
works,
and
so
anyhow,
really
I've
been
really
exciting.
A
There's,
if
you
go
to
refi
gratitude.xyz,
you
could
actually
purchase
a
nice
little
nft
created
by
the
black
artist
foundation,
and
it
creates
a
twin
mint,
allowing
you
to
have
one
for
yourself
and
send
it
to
somebody
that
in
your
world,
that
has
done
something
special
or
that
is
just
you
want
to
just
honor
anyhow.
So
refigratitude.xyz,
please
do
take
a
look
at
that
I'm
going
to
do
another
round
of
purchases
and
sending
as
we're
getting
close
to
the
holidays
here,
but
I'm
actually
excited
that
I.
A
Think
it's
just
going
to
be
an
ongoing
muscle.
We
all
get
to
flex
together
and
get
these
and
just
do
the
acknowledgments
throughout
the
year,
which
I
think
is
important.
So
with
that
said,
I
want
to
actually
share
my
gratitude
for
my
colleague,
Sarah
baxendale
she's
here
on
the
call
Sarah
is
for
those
of
you.
A
As
a
director
of
ecosystems
for
region,
Network
development,
she's,
a
friend,
she's,
a
colleague
she's,
my
direct
point
of
contact
from
the
low
allows
perspective
at
Region,
Network
development
and
she
carries
a
massive
load
for
this
ecosystem.
I.
Think
she's,
probably
you
know
from
her
importance
to
regenerative.
Finance
is
probably
understated,
just
as
a
just
people's
understanding
of
like
what
helps
build
up
the
foundational
green
building
blocks
for
building
a
movement.
Around
refi
Sarah
is
one
of
the
key
Builders
and
you
know
often
Works,
quietly
and
late
into
the
night.
A
You
know
making
things
happen.
You
know
from
the
marketing
communication
side
on
my
side
side
or
the
carbon
Market
side,
or
this
you
know
just
the
overall
system
sides
over
at
r
d,
the
grant
side
I
mean
it's
just
really.
She's
got
her
fingers
and
everything
and
just
wanted
to
really
take
a
moment
and
say
Sarah.
Thank
you.
A
So
much
you've
really
just
been
kicking
ass
for
so
long
and
you
have
sped
into
the
holiday
break
with
a
well-deserved,
hopefully
rest
and
relaxation
you're
you're
due
and
I
just
want
to
know
how
much
I
honor
you
and
you're
the
all
that
you
do
here
at
regen,
eat
in
the
regen
ecosystem
and
very
grateful
that
we
get
to
work
together
every
day.
So
very
big
load
of
gratitude
to
you.
E
Know
to
having
done
this-
this
is
my
fourth
year
officially
now
on
team
regen
is
just
the
humans.
We
have
such
an
interesting
internal
team
with
so
many
creative
people.
We
now
have
so
many
organizations
popping
up
across
the
ecosystem,
and
we
have
all
these
fantastic
humans
and
I
get
really
excited
for
2023
being
able
to
be
filled
with
more
human
to
human
in
person.
E
B
E
Jan
and
econavi,
who
we
all
met
in
person
at
Cosmo,
verse,
and
you
know
the
folks
we
met
at
refi
Summit
earlier
this
year
and
just
the
privilege
that
we
have
to
be
able
to
connect
with
so
many
people
across
the
globe
is
really
unparalleled.
That
I'm,
always
you
know,
always
really
really
humbled
and
delighted
by
the
humans
in
the
region,
Network
ecosystem
and
in
the
refi
ecosystem,
and
the
cosmos
ecosystem
and
I
feel
a
lot
of
gratitude
that
are
our
protocol.
E
Our
project
sits
at
the
you
know
the
intersection
of
all
those
different
Community,
diagrams
or
Venn
diagrams,
so
I
feel
so
much
gratitude
to
everybody
who,
who
really
is
here
today,
yeah
and
I,
see
some
folks
that
I
want
to
give
gratitude
to,
and
I
I
do
want
to
absolutely
encourage
folks
to
come
up
on
stage
this.
E
This
space
is
fair
game
for
giving
thanks
to
people
you
see
in
the
crowd
and
people,
you
don't
see
in
the
crowd,
but
you
know,
while
I
see
people
here,
you
know
I
want
to
shout
out
Teemo.
You
are
always
trying
to
weave
humans
together
and
I.
Just
feel
a
lot
of
gratitude
about
that
I
also
see
Antonio.
You
are
just
so
much
fun
in
person.
Frankly,
the
the
world
does
not
know
how
much
fun
you
are
I
want
to
say.
E
Up
young
and
was
like
hey
you've
been
talking
about
that
thing
on
Discord.
You
want
to
talk
about
that
thing
in
front
of
people,
and
there
were
so
many
people
that
wanted
to
keep
talking
to
yawn
and
Corner
him.
So
I
was
I
just
it
was
delightful
to
see
how
many
people
were
interested
in
that
topic
and
economy
was
just
super
cool
to
to
meet
you
at
Cosmo
verse.
You
totally
hung
for
a
lot
of
refibers
and
hung
out
with
our
crew
and
I.
E
Just
you
know
feel
a
lot
of
gratitude
that
so
many
people,
just
like
you
know,
showed
up
and
hung
out
and
and
kept
hanging
out.
That
was
the
the
one
of
the
reasons
that,
when
we
were
in
Cosmo
verse
where
I
got
frankly
a
whole
hotel
with
a
big
outdoor
spaces,
you
know
we
tend
to
attract
homies
and
friends
and
so
I
really
as
a
just
a
sort
of
a
mama-like.
E
As
our
director
of
ecosystem
I
always
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
virtual
and
physical
living
rooms
and
that
people
are
just
so
welcome
to
come
and
hang
and
create
and
chill
and
just
be
a
part
of
our
Vortex,
because
it's
just
that's
what
this
is
all
about.
You
know
we
don't
do
this
work
for
ourselves.
We
just
work
for
the
planet
and
really
does
take
everybody,
and
you
know
I
also
see
Tikka,
who
is
on
our
region.
Read
industry
team
kind
of
hiding
down
there
in
the
audience.
E
I
want
to
give
a
big
shout
out
to
Tika
for
her
patients
and
her
organization
and
her
diligence,
and
you
know
her
just
willingness
to
keep
keep
plugging
away
because
a
lot
of
times
the
work
we're
doing
is
not
that
sexy.
Frankly-
and
you
know
for
those
of
you
who
you
know
are
you
know,
there's
some
folks
on
our
team
who
are
not
here
that
I,
you
know,
I
do
think,
are
really
worth
giving
voice
to
well
I'm
kind
of
on
a
thank
you.
E
Ramble
I
do
want
to
give
thanks
to
Gregory,
who
I,
jokingly
and
lovingly
refer
to
as
our
spirit
animal.
It
takes
a
certain
kind
of
human
to
be
so
big
as
to
inspire
so
many
people
to
take
action
and
to
have
faith
in
sort
of
letting
us
in
the
team
all
just
kind
of
like
be
the
experts
and
do
our
thing.
E
That's
a
real
art
form
to
have
that
level
of
trust
and
also
be
able
to
be
a
a
guiding
force
for
people
that
are,
you
know,
leading
teams
within
our
Squad,
and
you
know
way
behind
our
scenes.
We
have
this
incredible
Chief
technology
officer,
Aaron
corralius,
who
probably
none
of
you,
will
ever
get
to
meet,
unfortunately,
but
he
is
just
the
most
thoughtful,
the
calmest
and
the
most
generous
spirit
that
we
have
and
I'm
just
really
really
grateful
for
him.
C
E
Wouldn't
know
what
I
know
about
blockchain
technology
or
code
if
it
had
not
been
for
just
the
absolute
graciousness
of
I,
lovingly
call
him
professor
Corey,
because
if
I
don't
know
how
it
worked,
he
wants
to
make
sure
I
know
how
it
works,
because
I'm,
not
technical
in
my
nature,
so
I
just
feel
so
much
gratitude
for
everybody.
Here
today
and
yeah,
oh
I
see
Gregory,
we
have
a
Gregory,
so
maybe
Gregory
wants
to
give
some
thanks
and
I
would
love
to
see
y'all
come
up
to
the
stage
here.
This
is
about
everybody.
D
Happy
Solstice
yeah.
D
Yeah
excited
to
be
here
Sarah's
to
be
a
little
bit
late.
It's
it's
my
wife,
Amy's
birthday
today,
so
I
was
just
doing
a
couple
things
with
the
kids
around
that
and
running
a
little
bit
behind
for
this
call,
but
yeah
gosh
well,
I'm
super
grateful
for
everybody.
I'm
grateful
for
folks,
a
lot
of
folks
here,
I'm
and
and
grateful
for
Sarah,
for
you
know,
I
mean
so
many
things
so
Sarah
I'm
just
super
grateful
for
I
feel
like
when
stuff
needs
to
get
done.
D
When
things
are,
you
know,
get
Rocky
or
challenging,
and
you
know
there's
these
moments
where
everybody's
kind
of
like
looking
at
each
other,
going
like
who's
gonna,
take
a
lead
on
this
and
just
help
make
stuff
happen.
You're
always
there
to
just
sort
of
like
step
up
and
be
like
stay
calm.
Let's
handle
this
and
just
make
it
happen.
So
I'm
super
grateful
for
that.
It's
you
know:
you're
a
massive
leader
on
the
team
and
in
the
community
and
yeah.
Just
just
couldn't
be
more
grateful
for
that
and
I.
Think.
D
Echoing
a
little
bit
of
what
I
heard
you
saying,
Sarah
I'm
just
grateful
I
right,
there's
a
long
list
of
people
I'm
grateful
for,
but
I'm,
especially
grateful
for
I,
hear
I,
see
Howard
here,
I'm,
especially
grateful
for
all
of
the
people
who
are
leaning
in
to
develop
new
Eco
credit
approaches
and
methodologies,
and
that's
a
big
I,
don't
know
if
I
mean
a
lot
of
people
on
this
call
know,
and-
and
so,
if
you
don't
know,
that's
such
a
huge
endeavor
to
be
thinking
through
the
science
and
the
economics
and
the
legal
contracts
and
the
technology
to
create
an
authentic,
legitimate
carbon
credit
or
biodiversity
credit.
D
And
it's
it's
a
lot
of
work
and
it's
a
lot
of
risk
and
we
still
are
in
these
early
days
where
it's
uncertain
about
you
know
we
have
signals
and
we
have
beliefs
that
this
is
important
and
transformative
and
going
to
drive
the
future
of
society
and
economics.
But
it's
also,
you
know,
let's
be
honest,
there's
a
lot
of
risk.
This
is
this
is
a
new
idea.
These
are
new
Emerging
Markets.
D
So
the
amount
of
time
and
effort
that
people
are
putting
in
just
across
the
board
to
create
roll
their
sleeves
up
and
and
go
through
hard
challenges,
I
mean
so
there's
everybody
to
be
grateful
for
in
our
registry
team
and
I,
see
Tika
here
and
shout
out
to
Sam
and
chiselle
for
her
amazing
science
work
and
Ned
and
Becca
who's
extraordinary,
and
we
could
sort
of
talk
at
length
about
each
of
each
of
them
and
the
amazing
work
that
they're
doing
and
right
now,
just
centering
that
gratitude
on
the
community
members
quotient,
carbon
trust,
ecometric,
courageous
lands
roots
and
many
more
who
are
just
sort
of
like
doing
this
incredible
work
out
in
the
field
and
thinking
really
hard
about
how
to
express
that
and
register
those
claims
and
that
data
and
build
these
new
ecological
assets.
D
B
D
Under
the
surface
sort
of,
like
you
know,
Sarah
I,
when
I
got
in
I,
was
hearing.
You
share
a
little
gratitude
around
Aaron
krellius,
our
CTO
who's
been
kind
of
the
unsung
hero
for
the
cosmos
ecosystem
and
Cosmos
SDK
unsung
hero
for
for
regen
there's.
D
So
many
characters
like
that
I
feel
like
we
have
just
such
a
a
beautiful
community
of
just
people
working
really
hard
without
yeah,
without
it
being
super
publicly
visible,
I'm,
always
scratching
my
head
around
like
how
do
we
preserve
the
right,
creative,
thoughtful
caring
space
for
people
to
do
deep
work
to
people
to
pay
attention
to
the
subtleties
of
what
we're
trying
to
build,
not
get
lost
in
the
hype
Cycles.
D
Fest
and
an
oversimplification
contest
is
such
a
tension,
and
so
I'm
really
grateful
for
day
wave
and
the
lower
Labs
team
for
holding
that
tension
really
gracefully
with
us
and
both
in
your
own
messaging
and
work,
but
also,
as
you
supported
us,
to
develop,
and
it's
not
an
easy
task
right.
It's
not
an
easy
task,
because
When
developing
messaging
campaigns
and
communication,
you
always
want
to
be
simple
and
clear
and
and
something
about
region
network.
D
Is
this
Essence
to
connect
people
around
the
subtlety
and
complexity
of
what
needs
to
be
true
for
this
vision
of
valuing
life
and
living
systems
and
regeneration
to
really
work,
and
that
is
subtle
and
complex
and
not
just
sort
of
like
you
know
a
a
black
and
white
hypeable
idea.
In
many
cases
it
requires
some
thoughtfulness.
It
requires
deliberation
and
inclusion,
and
so
we've
asked
a
lot
of
of
you
and
and
everybody
to
sort
of
chime
in
and
co-create
that
and
yeah
just
super
grateful
for
people's
patients
and
willingness
to
engage
with
that.
D
So
I'm
gonna
pause
there
there's
so
much
more
and
I'm,
seeing
you
know
I'm
thinking
of
other
gratitudes
but
I'm
going
to
pause
there
for
a
little
bit
and
just
let
that
let
that
ring.
A
A
And
it's
really
nice,
a
big
shout
out
to
you
know
maybe
another
gratitude,
as
you
mention
Amy
is
you
know
we
all
have
our
partners
or
many
of
us
do
in
one
form
or
another,
and
it's
you
know
they.
They
carry
a
big
burden
of
our
respective
work.
A
B
A
Calls
on
the
phone
every
day,
I
want
to
give
a
shout
to
my
partner,
Tara
who's
here
you
know,
and
you
know,
just
a
couple
rooms
over.
It's
got
to
listen
to
my
loud
voice.
All
you
know
all
day
and
brings
me
nourishing
food
when
I'm
sitting
here
having
these
calls,
you
know
for
hours
on
end
some
any
others.
A
The
again
a
bunch
of
unheralded
I,
think
heroes
in
our
in
our
in
our
work
day
to
day
that
probably
don't
get
enough
honor
for
and
and
appreciation
for
all
that
they
do
to
to
make
this
movement
that
we're
all
Building
Together
successful.
A
So
it's
just
another
another
shout
and
also
you
know,
yeah
I,
don't
know.
I
can
go
on
and.
A
My
gratitude
for
you
and
our
journey
together,
but
I'll
say
that
for
a
little
bit,
maybe
later
in
the
call
and
see
if
anyone
wants
to
join
will
or
Teemo.
If
any
of
you
want
to
come
up.
Otherwise,
you
know
you're
going
to
hear
Gregory,
Sarah
and
I
talk.
I
do
see.
Tika
has
joined
Tikka
one
of
the
special
humans
at
regen
Network
development,
again
just
the
massive
spreader
of
Good
Vibes
and
great
work
and
working
with
our
grantees
and
Beyond,
but
Tika.
Please.
C
C
Yeah,
hey
everybody
thanks!
Dave
and
I
wanted
to
Echo
a
lot
of
Gregory's
thoughts.
I've
had
the
time
and
space
to
do
deep
work
this
past
week,
which
has
been
really
really
special
because
I
was
working
on
Gathering
all
the
documents
for
public
comment
for
Howard's
for
Howard's
methodology.
C
That's
going
to
launch
us
into
our
public
comment
phase
on
January
10th,
and
it
was
just
an
amazing
time
to
look
at
all
of
the
very
hard
work
as
Gregory
is
saying
that
that
folks,
like
Howard
and
all
of
you,
are
doing-
and
it's
just
amazing-
to
be
seeing
people
digging
into
this
work
with
all
of
the
unknowns
and
the
amount
of
time
and
effort
and
care
that
goes
in
is
just
it's
totally.
Mind-Blowing.
C
So
yeah
overwhelmed
and
grateful
to
be
able
to
work
with
people
like
this
and
to
have
all
our
technology,
our
marketing
everybody
in
this
integrated
ecosystem
that
it
takes
to
take
that
work
and
elevate
it
to
a
place
where
it
can
be
shared
and
for
people
like
Howard,
who
want
to
make
that
work
public
and
want
to
have
others
build
on.
C
It
is
just
amazing
and
yeah
and
to
have
that
the
space
that's
created
for
all
of
us
to
feel
safe
to
do
this
work,
to
have
the
tools
built
by
our
amazing
software
team
to
take
this
work
into
a
place
and
space
that
people
can
interact
with
it
to
have
lower
Labs.
That
Dave
is
leading
Market
it
and
bring
power
and
energy
to
it.
So
yeah
I'm
super
grateful
to
be
a
part
of
of
all
of
that.
Yeah
foreign.
A
Particular
Reflections
done
this
past
year
that
you
want
to
shout
out
just
on
you
know
some
some
of
the
highlights
of
things,
the
smaller
big
moments
for
you
professionally,
that
are
worth
noting.
C
Yeah
I
think
the
the
end
of
this
year
and
coming
to
a
place
where
we
have
gone
through
the
process
of
internal
review,
expert
peer
review
and
now
moving
into
public
comment
with
all
of
these
methodologies,
just
like
I
said
really
this
past
week.
C
Taking
the
time
to
reflect
on
that
and
and
to
look
at
the
process
has
been
amazing
and
and
the
energy
right
now
with
folks
like
era
Brazil
and
Howard
and
Eco
metric,
who
we're
working
with
courageous
land
and
the
excitement
that
we're
all
feeling
of
2023
is
is
really
powerful.
C
Of
course,
the
marketplace
launch
was
really
exciting
and
to
see
that
I
think
was
super
motivating
to
all
the
folks
that
we
were
working
with
to
be
able
to
see
how
their
projects
are
going
to
look,
how
it's
going
to
interact
with
the
World
At
Large.
So
that
was
a
big
one
and
then
also
the
grants
I've
been
taking
time
to
reach
out
to
the
grantees
I've
been
working
with
and
to
see
the
you
know.
C
A
Lovely
thank
you
for
sharing,
hey
I,
want
to
also
give
a
shout
out
in
the
in
the
crowd.
I
just
saw
Ash
join
us
Ash
worked
with
regen
and
still
part
of
our
community.
Obviously
she
did
so
really.
Some
amazing
work
on
a
mix
of
kind
of
the
marketing,
comms
and
ecosystem
teams,
and
it's
just
a
bright
light.
So
some
incredible
bright
light
that
you
know.
Anyone
who
has
the
ability
to
connect
with
Ash
and
activate
her
in
their
ecosystem
is
going
to
be
very,
very
lucky.
A
A
It
was
a
really
really
big
year,
I
think
for
regen,
probably
bigger
than
most
people
understand
for
just
like
the
core
building
blocks
and
fulfillment
of
some
key
aspects
of
the
white
paper
that
will
here
and
Gregory
and
others
put
together
and
back
in
2017,
and
we
got
to
bring
some
of
that
to
bear
and
then
there's
some.
You
know
some
other
aspects
related
to
that.
A
So
anyhow,
I
would
love
to
hear
you
know
if
you
have
any
particular
things
you
want
to
point
out,
maybe
some
things
that
we've
all
seen
or
maybe
some
things
we
haven't
seen.
E
So
I
just
feel
so
much
gratitude
for
everyone
who
took
a
chance
and
participated
as
a
recipient
and
everyone
who
leaned
in
on
the
the
inside,
including
Becca
our
grants,
manager
and
the
foundation
for
you,
know
digging
into
those
Grant
participants
and
finding
folks
for
CS
style
program
and
really
strengthening
our
connections.
Cross-Organizationally,
so
really
big
gratitude
to
folks.
There
I
think
that
one
of
my
highlights
was
kind
of
the
combination
of
the
launch
of
regen
Marketplace,
which
was
so
much
work
by
so
many
people.
For
so
many.
B
E
And
it
coming
to
fruition
really
really
felt
like
the
tech
we
had
been
talking
about,
its
foundational
air
had
been
laid
and
it
really
could
be
used
by
the
community,
which
is
you
know,
I
call
it
standing
up
the
rails.
It's
something
I've
been
waiting
for
for
years.
E
Being
one
of
the
folks
that's
been
around
here
for
a
long
time,
and
you
really
got
to
see
pieces
of
that
developmental
journey
and
pieces
of
those
technology
stories,
those
user
stories.
When
we
were
at
refiverse
because
we,
you
know,
we
gave
workshops
on
how
the
marketplace
works,
we
get
workshops
and
how
groups
module
and
groups
decision
making-
and
you
know
all
of
the
group
addresses-
are
going
to
work
in
the
system
to
govern
credits,
and
it's
been
really
really
beautiful
to
see
so
many
layers
come
together.
E
You
know
Urban
Forest
credits
here
in
the
United
States.
You
know
for
me
that
being
actually
quite
personal,
because
one
of
the
projects
Allegheny
Land
Trust,
was
on
my
board
at
Hilltop
Urban
Farm,
which
is
how
we
were
originally
connected,
and
this
is
the
first
full
off-chain
registry
to
blockchain
Marketplace
partnership
in
the
entire
refi
ecosystem,
their
full
portfolio.
They
chose
to
tokenize
onto
our
registry
and
not
all
of
it's
been
released
yet
into
the
marketplace,
but
that
was
a
really
big
deal
to
see
institutional
carbon
programs
lean.
E
It's
sort
of
something
like
it
makes
me
laugh
at
so
much
product
and
I
really
feel
so
much
gratitude
for
every
single
Community
member
that
you
know
even
leaned
in
marginally,
because
all
of
our
opinions
count
and
all
of
that
developmental
work
has
really
proven
to
be
fruitful
and
we
hold
space
for
everyone's
contributions
and
opinions.
So
2023
is
going
to
be
the
bomb
Dave
I'm
super
super
stoked
about.
What's
coming
next.
F
A
Wells,
all
one
of
the
board
members
of
region
Foundation,
one
of
the
authors
of
the
white
paper
and
Visionaries
behind
the
region
network
concept,
a
friend,
a
fellow
tea
fanatic,
aware
of
cowboy
hats,
really
beautiful
ones,
that
I'll
say
yeah
and
just
a
really
neat
person
to
be
around
for
a
deep
conversation.
Reflection
I'm,
always
grateful
for
my
time
with
you
will,
whenever
we
get
a
moment
together,
be
it
on
a
bus
ride
or
sitting
around
a
fire.
A
What
are
you
grateful
for
this
year
and
any
Reflections
on
this
past
year?
Sure.
F
Yeah
thanks
and
I'll
also
just
offer
a
quick
correction
around
Ash's
pronoun
of
Z,
but
to
move
into
the
year
and
head
on
from
there.
I
had
I
shared
a
little
bit
about
about
cop15
in
Montreal
and
biodiversity
on
different
spaces.
Yesterday
that
you
were
also
convening
and.
B
F
Of
that
is
still
fresh
in
my
mind,
I've
been
having
follow-up
calls
with
with
various
folks
there's
this
new
Global
biodiversity
standard
coming
into
place
and
a
lot
of
discussion
about
kind
of
what.
What
to
monitor
biodiversity
is
a
very
complex
issue.
F
Unlike
carbon,
where
there's
kind
of
This
Global
threshold,
each
ecosystem
has
its
own
local
or
Regional
thresholds
and
I
yeah
I
guess
one
of
the
things
I'm
feeling
gratitude
towards
is
all
the
scientists,
all
the
economists,
all
of
the
all
of
the
people
in
various
governmental
positions,
leading
leaning
into
the
Nuance
that
the
biodiversity
issue
requires
of
us.
F
I
I
think
it
resonates
a
lot
with
the
complexity
of
the
issues
that
we've
been
looking
at
at
regen
since,
since
our
founding
in
2017
and
obviously
in
some
mainstream
Outlets,
things
tend
to
get
oversimplified
and
kind
of
squished
down
into
a
little
some,
some
just
kind
of
extremely
simple
metric
or
something
else
like
that.
But
I
definitely
saw
both
at
at
cop15
and
then
in
follow-up
discussions.
F
People
really
grappling
with
the
the
complexity
of
all
this,
so
I
guess
feeling
gratitude
to
to
people,
leaning
in
on
that
and
I
read
a
lot
of
books
and
I'd
like
to
talk
about
the
books
that
I
read
and
talk
to
people
about
books
and
the
the
book
well,
I'm
reading
seven
books
right
now,
but
one
of
those
seven
books
is
the
matter
with
things
by
Dr,
Ian,
McGill
Crist,
who
is
a
neuroscientist
and
speaks
about
the
left
and
the
right
hemisphere
of
the
brain
and
the
mutually
both
kind
of
coherent
and
simultaneously
incompatible
World
Views
of
each
hemisphere
of
the
brain
so
to
to
generalize
the
the
left
hemisphere
of
the
brain
is
focused
on
instrumental
relationships
so
like
when
you're
writing
with
a
pencil
or
typing
on
your
computer
keyboard
or
something
else
like
that.
F
That's
generally
kind
of
left
brain
activity
and
then,
when
you're,
holding
your
child
or
when
you're
interbreathing,
with
a
tree
that
you're
sitting
in
meditation
with
or
other
kind
of
relational
modes
of
being,
that's
that's
more
right.
Hemisphere
and
the
title
of
the
book
comes
from
this
concept
of
a
thing
which
is
a
left
brain
concept.
F
The
the
right
brain
alternative
is
is
one
of
kind
of
animism
and
relationship,
and
it's
kind
of
fascinating
to
that.
Miguel
Christian
published
a
book
in
2009
called
the
master
and
his
Emissary,
which
was
looking
at
the
Arc
of
Western,
civilization
and
kind
of
the
the
rise
and
dominance
of
left
brain
thinking
and
in
the
kind
of
seeds
of
a
different
way
of
of
what
what
it
looked
like
to
kind
of
re-center
right,
brain
attitudes
and
I.
F
Guess
you
just
bring
this
up
because
it
very
much
ties
into
both
the
questions
about
what
does
it
mean
for
communities
to
come
up
with
meaningful
metrics
and
indicators
of
ecosystem
and
Community
Health,
and
also
because
it
speaks
to
I
guess
just
one
one
more
mode
or
lens
into
looking
at
so
many
of
the
issues
we
engage
from
rights
of
nature
to
indigenous
rights
and
and
Beyond,
so
I
guess
I'm
feeling
sending
out
gratitude
as
well
to
kind
of
the
the
the
Myriad
of
of
of
paradigms
and
and
modalities
that
allow
us
to
engage
the
issue
of
regeneration
from
from
New
Perspectives
and
new
mindsets.
A
Right
on
thanks
for
sharing,
will
awesome.
Well,
we
got
another
human
on
stage,
my
colleague
and
friends,
one
of
the
co-designers
of
the
refi
gratitude
campaign
and
somebody
who's
man
just
has
been
a
a
beautiful
addition
to
the
low
Labs
team.
This
year,
our
director
of
operations
and
marketing
Brian
Truax
yeah
for
those
of
you
who
haven't
met,
Brian
I
am
guessing
you.
A
Many
of
you
will
get
into
contact
some
way
or
another
with
him
he's
just
a
tour
de
force
over
at
lower
labs
and
bringing
all
kinds
of
new
ways
of
approaching
problems
and
evaluating
and
analyzing
systems.
It's
just
been
a
breath
of
fresh
air
and
starting
to
dip
his
toes
into
a
variety
of
our
projects
as
well,
including
Reach,
Out,
Network,.
A
One
of
his
things
that
people
again
don't
probably
don't
realize,
but
is
that
the
root
of
today
is
this
reply,
gratitude
concept
and
Brian
I
just
want
to
give
you
a
moment
to
share
a
little
bit
about
the
refi
gratitude
concept,
maybe
kind
of
how
it's
working
now
and
maybe
where
it's,
where
it's
going.
G
Yeah
for
sure,
thanks,
Dave
wow.
First
of
all,
thank
you
so
much
for
giving
me
an
opportunity
to
speak,
especially
right
after
will.
Will
that
was
really
fascinating.
Man
I
was
actually
taking
notes.
As
you
were
speaking,
this
is
really
cool.
I,
I'd
love
to
connect
with
you
sometime
and
actually
have
a
chat
about.
You
know
which
groups
and
methodologies
you
think
are
the
being
the
most
impactful
and
kind
of
capturing
it
most
accurately.
G
G
Intro
I
really
appreciate
that
yeah,
the
refi
gratitude
collection
started
with
with
Samar
simmer
from
the
refi
Dao
and
refi
podcast
reached
out
and
just
said,
hey,
you
know,
it's
been
a
really
big
year,
and
would
anybody
like
to
help
us
put
together
something
around
gratitude
for
2022
and
we
said
yeah
Labs
team
actually
Michael
shout
out
to
him
from
the
Lowell
Labs
team
reached
out
and
said:
yes
we'd
love
to
do
that,
and
we
got
together
with
the
refried
out
team
and
we
started.
G
We
started
jamming
on
what
it
could
look
like
for
us
to
show
gratitude
to
one
another
and
we
landed
on
a
nft
collection
that
was
designed
by
the
black
artist
Foundation
to
create
this
kind
of
twin
mint
experience.
We
were
talking
about
how
you
know
gratitude
is
something
that
you
share
with
someone
else
and
it's
beneficial
to
both
of
you.
It
makes
the
other
person
feel
great,
but
there's
all
this
science
behind
gratitude
that
we
as
well
when
we're
expressing
gratitude
is
a
regenerative
practice
for
us
there's.
G
G
I'm
grateful
for
and
I
recommend
everybody
else
try
that,
if
she's
not
already,
especially
as
we
go
into
like
the
winter
months-
and
you
know
some
people
start
feeling
kind
of
crap
during
winter-
it's
a
great
idea,
but
the
collection
is
these
really
beautiful,
riffs
on
kind
of
the
refi
orp
which
I'll
have
seen
around,
and
we
started
with
that
as
our
inspiration
and
went
from
there
to
kind
of
figure
out.
G
You
know
a
couple
of
different
ways
that
that
could
look
like
and
kind
of
encapsulate
like
the
potential
of
gratitude
within
ourselves.
I'm
gonna
do
an
awful
job
of
explaining
the
art
inspiration
because
cinnamon
Shear,
the
artist
from
black
artist
Foundation,
who
did
the
art,
would
probably
do
a
better
job.
But
the
idea
is
that
you
can
send
a
you
can
record
a
message
on
the
blockchain.
You
can
gift
an
nft
to
someone
else,
and
then
you
get
that
nfts
twin
in
your
collection.
G
It's
on
the
polygon,
Network
50
of
the
proceeds
go
to
retire
in
carbon
NCT
and
the
other
50
go
to
the
black
artist
Foundation,
which
is
a
an
Artist
Collaborative
trying
to
amplify
and
raise
black
artist
voices
in
the
World,
primarily
in
web
3..
So
yeah,
it's
it's
been
live
for
a
week
or
two
at
reeflightgratitude.xyz.
You
can
see
on
my
Twitter
profile
that
I
got
a
I.
Think
mine
is
called
the
solar
or
caught
the
cosmos
within
and
I
set
it.
G
As
my
PFT
background,
you
can
do
that
if
you
want
people
in
the
refi
dial
will
help
you
there's
a
refund
out.
Orb
Channel
that'll,
remove
the
background
and
set
it
up
for
you,
but
yeah
and
I
just
wanted
to
actually
express
some
gratitude
while
I've
got
the
mic
really
quickly
so
much
gratitude
to
you
Dave,
you
found
me
six
months
after
I
had
been
green,
pilled
and
I
was
working.
G
A
really
corporate
job
that
you
know
for
all
intensive
person
is
actually
great,
but
it
was
for
me
because
I
wanted
to
progress
faster
than
that
organization
was
willing
to
move
at,
and
you
saw
you
know
someone
who
was
operating
as
head
of
product
at
this
organization
that
didn't
want
to
move
fast,
and
you
gave
me
the
opportunity
to
step
in
into
something
I'm
really
passionate
about,
which
is
climate
and
public
goods
and
social
impact.
G
And
you
have
never
once
told
me
to
slow
down,
or
you
know,
kept
my
ambition
on
anything
and
I.
Absolutely
love
that
and
I'm
so
grateful
for
you
for
the
opportunity
to
work
with
all
the
great
people
that
rolabs
works
with
I
gotta,
give
a
shout
out
to
Gregory
Gregory.
Actually,
when
I
got
Greenfield
real
early
on
you're,
one
of
the
first
voices
I
came
across
on
Twitter
and
I.
I
have
learned
so
much
from
you
just
from
following
you
a
shout
out
to
any
anybody
in
the
crowd
that
can
take.
G
I
saw
Gregory
tweet
the
other
day,
something
like
a
regenerati
Santa
Claus.
If
anybody
wants
to
take
Gregory's
pfp
and
turn
it
into
Santa,
Claus
I
just
think
it
would
be
perfect,
you
could
make
that
beard
white
and
you
could
make
the
Hat
red
and
that
could
be
if
you
want
to
do
that,
but
yeah
backs.
We
haven't
had
much
opportunity
to
work
together,
but
I
am
really
looking
forward
to
it.
G
The
times
that
we
have
it's
been
great
gotta
give
a
shout
out
to
Justin
Lewis
we've
chatted
on
Twitter,
but
we've
never
talked.
If
you
want
to
come
up
on
stage
and
actually
you
know
Express
gratitude
for
someone
else,
I
see
simmer
is
here
simmer,
hey
man!
Thank
you.
So
much
for
the
nft
you
gave
me
actually,
my
my
pfp
is
is
a
gift
from
Summer
and
Ishmael
Alpha
biota
from
the
low
Labs
team.
G
So
he
came
in
at
zero
hour
and
solved
some
really
tricky
technical
stuff
on
the
refi
gratitude
collection
website
to
get
it
live
so
yeah
I
just
wanted
to
invite
anyone
else
up
to
the
stage
and
just
kind
of
wrap
up.
My
time,
speaking
by
saying
thank
you
to
everybody
in
this
movement.
G
Please
do
keep
in
mind
that,
even
though
we're
all
working
on
different
things,
we
are
a
movement,
a
movement
of
the
planet
really
needs
and
saying.
Thank
you
to
one.
Another
is
a
really
regenerative
practice
that
we
can
do
so
thanks.
A
D
D
Well,
Brian,
thanks
for
it's
been
awesome
to
just
watch,
you
dig
in
and
your
creativity
be
Unleashed
and
I
love
that
I,
so
love
watching
people
dive
in
and
just
sort
of
yeah
bring
their
full
selves
to
to
making
this
all
happen.
I
want
to
I
want
to
shout
out
a
couple
gratitudes
to
people
I
see,
first
and
foremost,
I
want
to
shout
out
gratitude
and
happy
Solstice
to
Ryan
Christopherson
out
there
in
the
audience.
D
Ryan
is
the
product
lead
and
at
the
moment
lead
engineer
and
and
so
much
more
for
Regent
Ledger
and
he
he
has
been
just
a
hero,
helping
ship
region,
Ledger,
four
working
on
getting
region,
Ledger,
5.0
out
the
door
and
all
of
the
things
before
that,
and
you
know
some
of
the
things
that
I'm
most
grateful
for
about.
Ryan
is
just
the
depth
of
his
connection
and
his
care
for
our
community
and
the
planet.
That's
coming
through.
D
You
know,
I
think
it's
so
important
when
we're
technologists
and
when
we
have
the
capability-
and
you
know
to
create
new
tools
to
really
be
sitting
back
and
reflecting
deeply
on.
D
Why
are
we
building
the
tools
and
how
are
these
tools
going
to
be
used
in
a
way
that
it
isn't
just
an
ins
justify
the
means
right?
We
have
to
sort
of
bring
those
two
things
together
to
create
regenerative
technology
in
service,
to
valuing
Regeneration
and
really
in
a
lot
of
ways
more
than
anybody
else.
I
know
Ryan
embodies
that
thoughtfulness
and
that
skill
and
capability
to
just
sit
down
and
connect
the
the.
D
Why
and
the
ethics
behind
things
and
then
to
be
able
to
you
know,
be
plowing
through
quality
assessment
processes
that
he
may
not
have
thought
that
he
was
going
to
have
to
do
or
you
know
whatever
it
is
that
that
needs
to
happen
to
get.
You
know,
regen
Ledger,
into
shape
where
people
can
use
it
to
self-govern
this
and
re-embed
these
Market
mechanisms
into
comments.
A
D
So
big
shout
out
to
Ryan-
and
you
know
he's
not
here
but
big,
shout
out
to
Tyler
another
member
of
the
engineering
team
who
recently
just
moved
off
to
to
help
lead
a
new
startup
which
is
really
exciting
and
shout
out
to
you
know
really
all
the
other
people
on
the
engineering
team
that,
with
our
friends
at
vitwit
and
Corey,
of
course,
who's
been
doing
fantastic
work
and
Sarah
already
mentioned
him.
But
Ryan
wanted
to
give
my
gratitude
to
you
feel
free
to
come
up
here.
D
If
you
have
anything
to
say,
we
don't
expect
that
because
you
know
might
be
embarrassing
because
I
just
dropped.
A
D
Giant
gratitude
Bond
here
and
I
also
want
to
share
gratitude
for
Antonio,
who
I
see
in
the
audience
who
was
the
Catalyst
for
refi
body
charter
and
has
been
just
such
a
weaver
of
this
vision
of
rooting,
regenerative
finance
and
blockchain
Technology
into
the
bioregional
context
by
Regional
blockchains,
the
perma-commons
concept
and
just
sort
of
Tire
tirelessly
telling
the
story
and
inviting
us
all
to
connect
with
that.
So
I'm
super
grateful
for
that.
D
It's
been
really
inspiring
and
a
Spur
I
think
for
us
to
keep
going
further
and
remember
how
to
connect
to
those
roots
that
this
is
really.
This
is
really
all
about
again.
D
You
know
how
do
we
create
this
technological
substrate,
this
infrastructure
that
enables
us
to
have
markets
in
service
to
Commons
and
markets
and
service
to
soil,
health
and
biodiversity,
and,
and
that
requires
us
to
be
acting
and
coordinating
and
engaging
locally
and
bio,
regionally
and,
of
course,
for
those
of
you
who
sort
of
like
know
the
origin
story
of
region
Network.
D
These
are
some
of
the
the
first
principles
that
always
led
us
to
engage
with
the
cosmos
ecosystem
and
the
ability
to
have
Micro
chains
and
Regional
chains,
and
you
know
hubs,
and
you
know
really
have
that
flexibility
to
root
the
technology
into
a
a
social
and
ecological
context.
So
I
also
want
to
shout
out
gratitude
to
to
our
our
family
and
the
cosmos
ecosystem.
D
It's
been
a
crazy,
dramatic
wild,
chaotic
ride
over
the
last
boy,
I
mean
I,
think
I
first
started
getting
involved
with
the
cosmos
ecosystem,
probably
right
around
the
same
time
that
region
network
was
being
founded.
So
it's
been
a
very
you
know,
foundational
relationship
so
going
four
or
five
years
now,
yeah
and
I'm.
Just
you
know:
I'm
grateful
for
the
culture
that
I
see
emerging
in
Cosmos
ecosystem,
which
is
so
different
and
and
I
think
gaining
respect
from
other
parts
of
the
blockchain
world.
D
Larger
crypto
movement
for
just
like
a
substantively
different
approach
to
rooting.
Technology
into
this
modular
Community
run
stack
instead
of
more
monolithic
approaches
and
that
that
is
useful
and
important
and
more
people
are
starting
to
engage
and
get
excited.
And
that
story
is
starting
to
get
out,
so
you
know
grateful
for
that
and
I
think
I
see
Jacob
in
the
audience.
D
So,
while
I'm
talking
about
our
Cosmos
Cosmos
friends,
just
shout
out
to
Jacob
and
so
many
others,
I
I
couldn't
like
while
I'm
on
the
cosmos
theme,
I
won't
go
too
much
deeper
into
that.
But
while
I'm
there
and
seeing
Jacob
super
grateful
for
Jacob
as
a
validator
for
regen
Network
I,
don't
take
it
lightly.
D
That
notional
has
decided
to
become
a
validator,
and
you
know
I
know
sort
of
there's
high
standards
that
notional
has
for
for
chains
and
I'm
excited
that
despite
I
think
Jacob's
healthy
skepticism
around
carbon
markets,
specifically
which
I
think
in
a
lot
of
ways.
D
Getting
carbon
markets
to
where
they
need
to
be
is
important,
but
this
is
a
bigger
adventure
and
I'm
just
grateful
for
for
him,
seeing
that
and
being
excited
about
it
as
a
validator
for
all
of
our
validators
really
important
to
shout
out
to
the
validator
community
running
regen
Ledger,
you
know
it's
it's
a
lot
of
work.
D
You
got
to
pay
attention.
You
got
to
be
on
top
of
things.
You
got
to
be
present
for
upgrades
and
yeah
just
super
grateful,
and
you
know
lastly
I'll
just
say
in
a
note
to
Jacob
I'm
grateful
for
Jacob's
courage
in
calling
things
out
and
engaging
with
that,
because
I
think
we
get
healthier
as
a
broader
Community
when
people
have
the
courage
to
to
note
when
something
seems
off
and
communicate
that
and
yeah.
D
So
thank
you
for
for
that
doing
that
work
out
there
in
the
in
the
bigger
ecosystem
and
bigger
World,
and
you
know
as
we're
coming
up
to
the
top
of
the
hour
I.
Just
you
know,
I
think
I'll,
just
close
with
deep
gratitude
for
everyone,
who's
listening
for
everybody
who
considers
yourself
a
regen
or
a
regenerate
or
regenerati
people
who
are
just
tuning
in
and
taking
time
to
to
learn
and
listen
people
who've,
who
are
dropping
everything
and
devoting
their
lives
to
this
or
something
adjacent.
D
As
Brian
said,
this
is
a
big
movement
and
it's
going
to
take
lots
of
different
creativity
and
those
of
us
who
are
day
in
and
day
out
in
sort
of
the
tighter
network
of
region,
Network
I'm,
so
grateful
for
each
of
you
for
the
time
and
attention
and
care-
and
you
know
we
deal
with
complexity,
we
deal
with
stress.
We
deal
with
uncertainty
and
everybody's
just
doing
it
with
such
Grace
and
and
fortitude
and
and
creativity.
So
I'm
really
really
grateful
for
for
each
and
every
one
of
you.
A
Thank
you
Gregory
and
thank
you.
Everyone
who
spoke
today
that
is
the
end
of
our
regenerative
NewsHour,
the
Gratitude
Edition.
That
is
the
last
regenerative
NewsHour
of
this
calendar
year.
It's
one
day,
past
winter
solstice.
The
light
will
find
us
later
or
and
join
us
for
longer
parts
of
the
day.
Now
very
exciting.
I
know,
there's
a
big
Cyclone
coming
for
a
bomb
Cyclone
coming
for
good
parts
of
the
United
States
be
careful
out
there.
C
A
To
a
colleague
just
a
second
ago
here
how
therapeutic
this
these
spaces
have
been
of
this
past
week,
and
we
just
want
to
give
thanks
for
gratitude
just
what
that
embodies.
As
far
as
like
a
just
a
philosophical
pillar
for
all
of
us
to
continue
to
root
into
I
think
this
is
a
good
practice.
It
made
me
feel
better.
A
You
know
in
uncertain
times
and
tumultuous
tumultuous
and
to
the
calendar
year,
I'm,
leaving
feeling
pretty
good,
so
I
just
wanted
to
give
thanks
to
all
of
you,
I'm
Dave,
Fortson,
Gregory
Sarah
will
Brian
Etc.
Thank
you.
Everybody
have
a
great
rest
of
your
week,
have
a
great
holiday
and
we
will
see
you
on
the
flip
side
be
well.
Thank
you.