And I am hoping that my voice and the day that I get to do a presentation in this space and the love that I have in politics and why I think civic engagement is necessary. And that's another engagement that we need to have. And just to just be engaged.
You could have different opinions, but it's good to come together to the table, share the opinions. There might be a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and then we could come to some sort of bipartisan arrangement. But that's the way I feel.
And thank you, Tim, again for this space. I mean, this is better than church, because this way nobody has had the little hang-ups about what they believe and what they don't believe. This is life.
You are walking us to life. And look, when you brought up that situation, you said, look, you don't even go, but it came up. And you know what? Somebody is listening out there, and they're probably in that situation now.
Always try to avoid that situation in the future. So thanks again for everything. Everybody's been offering some wonderful stuff.
Thank you. Absolutely. Thank you, Ingrid.
I like that. It dawned on me when you said that it was almost like church, the church of life. Yeah, the church of life.
You know what? Might work that in there somewhere. Because people often say it feels like church when they're coming in, especially some of the new people. I'll hear them say this feels like we had a sermon or we're in church.
And yes, it's about life and so many things that we get to address in here. And that's part of the reason I feel it's so valuable for us that we continue to participate and be a part of this, because it isn't just one area. It isn't just one thing.
Even though Confident Speaking is the branding, that's the community, but it isn't just about our public speaking. It's about our life. It's about our livelihoods.