Nikki Humphrey (00:00)
Hi I'm Nikki.
Hope Mangiafico (00:01)
Hi, I'm Hope. Welcome to Equipped Fellowship, where friends become family through Christ. We're two Jesus-loving friends on a mission to share personal stories, resources, and real talk about our triumphs, breakthroughs, struggles, and setbacks. Why? Because we believe you are called to live victoriously, and we're here to equip you with Holy Spirit-led tools and strategies to strengthen your faith, transform your mindset, and walk boldly in God's promises. Because here's the truth, you.
have been given great and precious promises by God. So grab your coffee, lean in, and let's grow together. It's time to step into everything God has for you.
Nikki Humphrey (00:43)
And we're not just going to grow today. We are going to bloom. So let's get after it. Hope.
Hope Mangiafico (00:48)
Amen.
Yes, I love that. I love so we had this thought when we were preparing and like, what are we going to talk about today about like what we're hoping to grow or to bloom in this upcoming spring season? If you are at least in the US, you're entering into spring. If you're listening somewhere else, you're entering into another season anyways, which is actually how God works. He works in through times and seasons. And there's scriptures where it talks about like we need to be aware of that.
And I feel that God is so gracious that when we see a shift in the external environment, it's a time for us to perk up and be like, okay, that change has happened externally. That means God wants to do something internally as well as personally in my life. I need to pause, queue in, and ask the Lord, like, what is it that's for me in this next season? So for us here in the U.S., especially along the East Coast kind of area, like, we're entering into spring.
What do we hope to bloom? What are we personally hoping and partnering with the father to grow and to bloom in this beautiful season where everyone will love spring coming out of winter, right? Like everyone just like waits for the warmer weather and the flowers. But let that just be a thought of like, that's a reflection of what he wants to do in you too. And it's exciting.
Nikki Humphrey (02:10)
It is so exciting, especially after the winter we've had this year. It's been a doozy. It's been cold. It's been gloomy. And as you were talking, Hope, I just heard God is just like Lazarus, shake off your grave clothes. You're entering into something new.
Hope Mangiafico (02:26)
Amen. Gosh, I didn't really pause to think about how crazy this winter was for pretty much everybody. And even now we
Nikki Humphrey (02:34)
And it's still going,
right, currently.
Hope Mangiafico (02:40)
it was 80 and now like we have field temps in the 20s and it's like that ain't supposed to happen. That's confusing. So I'm excited about this because truly as we say in our intro like Holy Spirit led tools and strategies, this would be in our best interest to seek the Father right now when we're in this transition. And I know that's what we each took time to do for ourselves individually.
and we'll definitely invite you along to do the same for you as a listener, right? Like, it's important for all of us.
Nikki Humphrey (03:15)
It is. And for me, just feeling like I was almost like covered for a couple months, just like not in a bad way, but God really wasn't working on me and my word of the year that I've talked about before. So for this podcast, I felt this urgency, that's the words that's coming up to like sit down with the father and actually go through
Hope Mangiafico (03:39)
Hmm.
Nikki Humphrey (03:42)
what that means for me into this next season. So I was so excited to do that. just like we say, when you spend that time with the father, he meets you where you're at. And I got the most beautiful download from that.
Hope Mangiafico (03:57)
As you were speaking and you're talking about like a sense of urgency, I then started thinking about like thresholds and how seasons
are just that as well, you're crossing over into something. So there is a sense of urgency because if you're at a door and there's a threshold, you either pass the door and miss completely that transition and pay no attention or you're on high alert so that when you enter into that next room, that next season, that next space, you know what's around you.
Nikki Humphrey (04:28)
That's right. And just because I said like I was kind of in darkness, it didn't mean God wasn't working on what I'm supposed to be preparing for this next season. But like you said Hope, that urgency is just like, okay, I prepared you, go time girl.
Hope Mangiafico (04:33)
No, absolutely.
Yeah.
Right, and that's where, yeah, I feel like I guess I just saw urgency was the threshold. Like that's now the crossover moment. And it's funny because for me, I noticed when I saw the lore that for the spring, there's things he already actually started in the winter, but kind of like a little bit like you were saying, it wasn't like loud, robust, very obvious, but it's just like a garden, right? Or plants in general, talking about blooming. There was so much happening underneath the surface.
But it was like, it was, this is not gonna make any sense, but it's the only thing that's coming to mind. It's like, it was laborious without being intense labor externally.
Nikki Humphrey (05:26)
Yes.
Hope Mangiafico (05:27)
whatever that means, right? However you translate that personally, but it's true. And you think about a plant, a flower, the amount of labor to break through that soil and grow those roots to then be able to come out on top and look beautiful. It's laborious, but like quiet.
Nikki Humphrey (05:47)
Yes. And I encourage the listeners, if you haven't watched a video about a plant's blooming process from seed to like breaking through to blooming, it is a miracle in itself to witness that. So I encourage you, go to YouTube, Google it and watch. And that's how God is working in our lives right now.
Hope Mangiafico (06:02)
Mmm.
Yeah, it's so encouraging to remember that. And it's just like, gosh, I've learned so much through like planting things, you know? Like the video's helping and go go get a packet of seeds somewhere and watch it and be patient and know from watching that video what's happening underneath the surface because like in winter, it feels like there's no progress being made.
Whether that's like, and if you're talking personally, not even about flowers now or plants, but it's on multiple levels. So the physical, the internal, the external, all of that feels so quiet and underground stuff. And without the winter, without the quiet, without the dark.
That felt significant to emphasize.
Ooh, you and I and plants cannot actually thrive in the light. We can't appreciate the light. We can't appreciate the blooming up and the coming out.
We need all of that in the winter.
Nikki Humphrey (07:16)
Yes.
Totally.
Hope Mangiafico (07:20)
Thank you, Lord. I needed that word.
Nikki Humphrey (07:21)
I know, it was
heavy. I lost my words for a second.
Hope Mangiafico (07:27)
man, that just like flips your brain for gratitude.
Nikki Humphrey (07:31)
It does. And it was like looking at my notes, I kind of started that way, just like looking back to move forward, looking back on things I've done in the past that haven't worked out for me, but using that, not falling back into victim mentality, but using that to propel myself forward in the next season.
Hope Mangiafico (07:43)
Yeah.
Yeah. And that's the character of our father. And we're growing in that every day. Again, I've said it now, probably what last, well, you don't even know what I'm about to say, but in the past like five or six episodes, I've mentioned that 1%. He is still talking to me about appreciating the 1%. And.
Nikki Humphrey (08:00)
Yes.
Hope Mangiafico (08:18)
percent of progress in my life, one percent of looking more like him, reflecting him, not being a victim when I saw that it was a dark season, but rather flip the script and see it as a season. Not rocket science here, but it's coming to life for me right now. And it's so freeing.
And I think about that, this whole like plant bloom thing is just gonna keep coming back in like different levels and layers of visuals. Like you appreciate it and then you break through the ground and the surface and explode when you finally don't have that victim mentality. You're like, wait, I'm getting closer to the threshold, to the breaking through. I'm getting right there by the grass.
That 1 %?
Nikki Humphrey (09:06)
That's it.
Hope Mangiafico (09:06)
getting by the grass. Yes. That's what we're celebrating right there. As I'm thinking about that, I'm like, Lord, that's so good. Like I'm not just the bulb anymore. I was for a really long time. Victim mentality will just keep you there because you're not nourishing it. You're not letting the soil and nutrients come in because you get to choose.
Nikki Humphrey (09:22)
Yes.
That's good.
Hope Mangiafico (09:34)
It is good.
God is so cool. Like if nature won't preach to you, I swear.
Nikki Humphrey (09:36)
He is.
It will,
and I love that analogy. And we've talked about the garden before and the 1 % and it all like lines up so perfectly with God's plan for us.
Hope Mangiafico (09:45)
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (09:51)
And as I was prepping for this, told you earlier, Hope, before we started recording, I kept asking God, it's like, what am I blooming into? What's next? Like, talk to me. And I wrote this down. What I'm blooming into is not what I'm striving for, not what I need to fix. And I kept coming back to my word, expel.
Hope Mangiafico (09:57)
Yeah. Okay.
Nikki Humphrey (10:22)
And that was my word of the year. That is my word of the year. And I had to define it again,
Hope Mangiafico (10:27)
Yes.
Nikki Humphrey (10:27)
because I wanted to keep it all fresh from like where I started to where I'm at today. So I had to recap. To expel means to push out, just like we're talking about the seed, to release, to drive out what no longer belongs. But it also means to express fully and to project outward with intention.
Hope Mangiafico (10:40)
Mmm.
Nikki Humphrey (10:53)
And I love that. Now I can see the seed analogy lining exactly with this definition.
Hope Mangiafico (10:57)
Seriously? ⁓ my gosh. No joke. Wow.
Nikki Humphrey (11:02)
And then I realized that for years, so looking back to move forward, for years, I expelled fear, I expelled shame, I expelled old lies about who I was, I expelled the silence that kept me small.
Hope Mangiafico (11:11)
Mmm.
Nikki Humphrey (11:20)
and going back, like that's the seed that's never gonna prosper.
because you've landed on toxic ground.
Hope Mangiafico (11:30)
Right.
Nikki Humphrey (11:31)
and nothing's going to happen. But now in this new season, I want to expel something different. I'm expelling my voice, not in a loud way, not in a forceful way, but in a full way. So it's all building up again with a plant analogy into the bloom, to the full bloom. And there was a time in my life when my voice felt unsafe.
Hope Mangiafico (11:52)
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (12:00)
When I believed if I speak up, I'll be misunderstood. If I
Hope Mangiafico (12:03)
Yeah.
Nikki Humphrey (12:04)
share honestly, I'll be rejected. If I'm too much, I'll be too much. But God has been restoring me something in me. Like I said, in the darkness.
Hope Mangiafico (12:17)
Yeah.
Thank
Nikki Humphrey (12:20)
It was restoration. It wasn't just darkness in a depression, but it was darkness to restore. He's been teaching me that my
voice is not an accident. My story is not a liability and my past is not something to hide. It's something to steward. And in this season, I feel him inviting me to use my full voice in that way that honors God, celebrates my past, honors my present.
Hope Mangiafico (12:29)
Wow.
Nikki Humphrey (12:49)
and serves others.
Hope Mangiafico (12:51)
Wow.
Go ahead. Yes. Okay.
Nikki Humphrey (12:56)
I just got another plant analogy. So the bloom of each plant has a purpose.
whether it's for the bees, whether it's for medicine, food, restoration,
whatever it is, it has a purpose. And as each one of us blooms into our God given purpose, it's for a specific thing. And that's so cool. God is so awesome that way.
Hope Mangiafico (13:24)
I mean, and you could run with that even further because of course we could intentionally plant flowers, right? You can have your tulips and different things. I raved about some tulips recently to Nikki, which I cannot wait to plant.
Nikki Humphrey (13:38)
That's why I'm laughing.
Hope Mangiafico (13:41)
That was not even planned, right? Like that was not planned, but that was the highlight of like my week. ⁓ And apparently tulips aren't supposed to smell or they don't usually, but this sucker, smell like a million bucks. So anyways, so you can intentionally plant flowers, but also you have weeds, AKA just things that you didn't desire in certain places. What's so cool about what you just shared and what I have recently learned, and I feel like it's true, though I have not done my research, but...
take the analogy as it is and be an encouragement, that in your backyard, if there are certain types of weeds that come up frequently, they usually match something that your body needs. So to Nikki's point about they can, know, flowers, for example, can have nectar or different things for the bees or for the hummingbirds, whatever it may be. The same is true for anything that comes out of the ground. And so I was told that a while back that like,
This one plot of land had two houses on it. One house had certain weeds that would show up. This other house had a whole nother kind, but they were technically the same plot of land. Come to find out because we're energy, the plants came up that our bodies like expressed a need for. And so I've gotten really into that. So like when I see weeds, I take pictures of them and figure out what they are and what their benefits are because that is so fascinating to me.
And that's in a natural plant sense, but going back to your example of correlating us to the weed slash flowers, blooms, whatever it may be, we are supposed to come up to provide nourishment to other people to help them to prosper. We are those things and some people, some people that don't know our Lord Jesus Christ, the Savior may call you a weed, but weeds are intended for good just as much as flowers are.
blooming and bringing beautiful things.
Nikki Humphrey (15:34)
Amen.
Hope Mangiafico (15:36)
All is meant for nourishment. And I have never until this past like, I don't know, six months, appreciated weeds. But I'm like, whatever, they're just ugly. And I know like a manicured yard shouldn't be what we strive for. But now like I love looking at them because I know they're rich, full of, you know, vitamins A's and C's and K's and ⁓ my gosh, help with inflammatory things. Like it's amazing. And most people don't care for the weeds.
I just want to be whatever I'm called to be and be that nourishment that Nikki was talking about to bloom forth. No victim mentality. And that goes into what you said, this is what I was going to mention before you kind of ran with that analogy a little bit more. You said that, I can't remember your exact words, but basically your job is to steward your past.
And that just fed into that really well. That made me so emotional because that hits different. When you think about what has happened to you, what labels have been given to you, like you're a weed instead of a tulip. Like, how do you steward that moving forward? That changes everything, Nikki. I loved that wording.
It feels empowering
Nikki Humphrey (16:49)
It does, because before my story was like I mentioned, it was something to hide behind. But now I use it for its purpose and steward it well. And I've been really leaning in, not long people, this may be been 17 hours, leaning into my story, but I'm like, yes, use it, steward it well. Don't be silent, expel it.
Hope Mangiafico (17:16)
Oh, and I love that. Yeah, it's only been 17 hours, for example, but when something clicks for you, you go all in. So it feels like you, I don't know, it feels like you're going hard for days maybe because you're like, I'm committed. Time is nothing once you say yes to something and you get that revelation, you're sold out on it. And so I love it. It doesn't matter if it's two minutes or 17 hours or 17 days, man, you're there and that's all that matters.
Nikki Humphrey (17:29)
Yes.
And the crazy thing is you're not committed to an outcome. You just do it because the Lord put it on your heart to do it. And you're like, I'm going to steward that well, whether that hits one people, a million people, anything in between, it doesn't matter. Because it was for a purpose.
Hope Mangiafico (17:48)
Yes.
Yeah. ⁓
That's so good. Yeah, I loved that and what you shared. You shared so much that was good, but I think that was a great summary, especially because so often you talk about the victim mentality and that wording dismantles that so quickly. That was so good.
Well, mine's a little different, so a little shorter. I just kind of think that I felt like the Lord had me reflect back through all he and I did together in the dark in the winter and how that was setting me forth and seeing his vision spring forth for spring. And I thought it was so cool because if I think back to the winter,
It like I said in the beginning, like it looked slow. It was like laborious without actually being external labor. I did so much learning and like.
We'll go back to the word stewardship. I feel like I finally learned how to steward myself better. Not in the like, let me eat better exercise. You know, we've talked about that kind of stuff, but like steward my entire being and honoring it, respecting it. And that comes in every dimension, facet possible. And...
I like started seeing through a different lens in the dark, winter of a lot of this might sound really extreme to people, but in a lot of ways, my decisions being a moral decision because I'm either honoring my father or I'm not. And so this isn't a right, wrong moral kind of thing, like obeying laws, but more like who, who am I allowing to be Lord of my life?
based off my decisions, who am I supporting, who am I giving money to, for example. It's actually a little fire in me of like making sure I find small businesses because the more I learn about the world, the more I'm like, oh gosh, I really, I know I'm just one person, but I want to honor God's creation, the people he's called to be farmers, right? The people he's called to be flower farmers or to make soaps, whatever it may be, to honor that.
you know, instead of the big industries, I'm not fully there, by the way. It's just one of those things that he's been just showing me. Like that helps me, helps my body, helps everything and helps, again, my blooming helps the other people bloom, bring them income, whatever it be. And also stewarding the emotions and all of that fun stuff. So, all that said, the first thing,
was I'm gonna finally grow like a literal garden, like truly a literal garden. In the past, I'm just like, kind of saw what stuck, but kind of organically, the father has been teaching me some basics and it's just in alignment with him. This is how you know you're definitely in alignment. You might have some road humps, speed bumps, hiccups, but it just kind of starts unfolding really easily even in the dark.
Right? Like it's hard, but it's just you can feel still like he's there. He's present. Something's happening. I can't see it, but something's moving. So I'm like locked in and ready to actually do a garden, which is really exciting to me. So that's like literal spring. And then Nikki knows this and I've mentioned it on the podcast a couple of times. I've had, you know, fiddly fig trees I've been growing and these frames that I do with scripture and dried florals.
talk about plants again. All this is like related still to living plants and flowers and these other kinds of plants that I grow that I'm hoping to partner with like assisted livings and stuff. And there's just a great opportunity for a market where I can have all of those products there and they're super excited. Like they're like, ⁓ you're accepted no matter what. like, that's awesome. I don't know what to expect. I'm like, yes, Lord, that's in spring. That's in April. I get to build towards that with the father.
And that was so effortless, you know, I didn't have to force my way into something, whatever it may be, but it was in the winter that I was cultivating that, researching the markets, doing that stuff in a non-hurried fashion. Winter's slow, right? But it's fruitful. And then the third one for me is like my energy. So I still, as I was talking about
Stewarding myself. Your girl can't manage her energy for the life of her. It is not a nutrition problem. It is absolutely a brain problem and commitment and excitement and And so I'm excited though because through the winter The Lord has been leading me to different ways of like how to naturally build that energy up whether it's taking a step back going outside ⁓
and like jumping on my rebounder or just taking my socks off, walking around like these natural ways to help re-stabilize my internals while also talking to the Lord of like, man, what did I let get out of whack there, God? It happens on a daily basis. And just moving, typically I would say moving at the pace of grace. That's a very cliche saying, but he had me right, getting my energy back by moving at, I can't even say it, it like makes me tear up.
moving at the pace of trust.
And I have, I never knew how to do that.
Nikki Humphrey (23:39)
don't think most people do hope.
Hope Mangiafico (23:41)
And he's like, we're doing that. Spring is the time where we're gonna see the fruit of that more. Of course not perfectly. But that's why I don't have great energy. At the end of the day, it's a lack of trust. If you actually peel back all the layers.
I don't trust that the opportunities will still be there if I don't hurry. I don't trust that using day trading as an example. If I don't get in the market right now, I'm not gonna miss the opportunity.
It's trust. So moving at the pace of trust. It doesn't rhyme as beautifully, but it sure does hit different. And then...
Nikki Humphrey (24:15)
It sure does.
I think we
can all apply that to our lives.
Hope Mangiafico (24:22)
Good. I hope, I hope so. And if you think about it, going back to the blooming analogy, flowers are really just trusting birds. All these things, that's why it's in scripture and Matthew 6, I think. ⁓ Don't quote me on that, but it's in the book of Matthew. When it talks about the flowers and how, the birds and how he feeds them and how they don't even get thought and they just, boop, pop up. At the end of the day, you could almost say that's just because they trust. They trust rains coming.
Nikki Humphrey (24:49)
That's right.
Hope Mangiafico (24:51)
They trust their soil and the nutrients. They're not creating nutrients.
Nikki Humphrey (24:55)
They're not forcing it. They're not forcing the bee to like land here, do your thing. You gotta do it now. You gotta do it right now.
Hope Mangiafico (24:57)
No, they're just-
Amen. my gosh, that's good. It's a trust process. They move at a pace of trust. I did not expect that to actually tie into nature. Wow. And then the B, how many times have we tried to force people into, you know, into our programs or whatever.
Nikki Humphrey (25:28)
like land in a plane, we're like, come over here. And God's like.
So, uh-uh.
Hope Mangiafico (25:36)
So I'm really looking forward to that. Well, I'm looking forward to all of it, but without the energy, without moving at the pace of trust, nothing else really matters. All my lovely nutrients coming out of my garden ain't even gonna hit my body if I ain't got a body that's settled.
I mean, let's be honest. And then my last one I mentioned was actually for you and I of like us dreaming with him and seeking him on what's next as we approach the first year, the one year anniversary of this podcast. Like he isn't done with this. have, honestly, I feel like we've done pretty good actually at moving at the pace of trust in the podcast, but he's not done. He wants us to.
come together to plan, to dream, to say, God, what is on your agenda for this? We'll keep showing up. And we mentioned in previous episodes, like we haven't sat down and really dreamed, actually, you just previous episode. Like we had so much fun dreaming. And it's like, I almost feel like I'm just not connecting these dots. He planted that just to say, hey, it's coming. We're working. Let's go. I can't wait for that. And I think that's what spring is for us.
together for a quote fellowship and that's exciting.
Nikki Humphrey (26:50)
love this. As you were talking, Hope, God was speaking and parting to me like, you're just getting the soil ready. We didn't even put the seed down yet, ladies. We were just getting the soil ready. We're getting all the nutrients. You read the Bible in a year. You're, you were learning. You're each growing individually so you can come together and plant the seed.
Hope Mangiafico (27:14)
And boy, we would not even receive that or realize that if we weren't stepping away to be careful of comparison.
because I would have never believed that if I kept looking at other people's progress. And I just had to say that because I know we have moments where we're like, Lord it's moving so slow and we see other people taking off. Granted, we don't know what's happened in the background and that's the catch of comparison. ⁓ But that is so encouraging and at the end of the day, that's what we want. What you said, Nikki, get the soil ready. I want good soil that's rich.
Nikki Humphrey (27:29)
That's right.
Hope Mangiafico (27:51)
perfect consistency.
Nikki Humphrey (27:54)
Because if your soil's not good, you could have the whole seed bloom, grow, prosper, but it won't be lasting. It'll only have like one tomato. We want a whole dozens and dozens and dozens, right? You want the soil, yeah, the soil sustain the plant. So with the bad soil, you ain't sustaining nothing.
Hope Mangiafico (28:03)
Yeah.
We wanna be like the tulips.
And when I was talking about tulips, and you already know this too, but for people that don't know it, like tulips each year they multiply. That's what we want. Maybe you have to the right soil to have the multiple
I feel like he's saying, I designed you guys to, not just you and I, Nikki, but even the listener, designed you to multiply. But so few people, because it takes time, take the time to let the soil get the nutrients, to get rich, to be tended to, so the multiplication never happens. And then we wonder, what happened, Lord? Why didn't you show up?
He's like, I got the multiplication, it's ready.
You're not.
Holy cannoli, this is not the episode I was expecting. This is so good.
Nikki Humphrey (29:01)
No,
I keep pausing as my body's reacting so much, which I know that means the Holy Spirit is moving.
Hope Mangiafico (29:10)
he's such a good father. Golly, it's so good.
Nikki Humphrey (29:13)
Sure is.
And I can see him now, just like in my sacred imagination. They're finally getting it. Hey, these two ding-dongs, they're finally getting it.
Hope Mangiafico (29:25)
And just for anyone listening, Nikki and I are, this is hilarious. Nikki and I have actually been pretty good friends for a while, almost since we met, which we're about to hit 10 years. So that doesn't tell you something.
Nikki Humphrey (29:39)
Hype
Hope Mangiafico (29:41)
I don't tell you something, we've been dreaming and for almost a decade and we're now getting the Trinity elbows.
Nikki Humphrey (29:50)
Yeah, God's way, finally one little baby nugget we can check off. Soil. Check. ⁓
Hope Mangiafico (29:57)
That's so funny. But the great news is even though it takes forever to get that check mark by the soil, that's what takes the longest.
So that's encouraging.
⁓ I'm just so happy right now. What else do you have, sister? That was all I had.
Nikki Humphrey (30:15)
That's all I have. All I have left is a closing encouragement to invite our listeners to join in this process.
Hope Mangiafico (30:19)
⁓ okay.
Perfect.
Nikki Humphrey (30:24)
Here's a closing encouragement for all of you. As we step into this new season, we want to gently turn the question towards all of you. What do you want to bloom in your life right now? Is it courage? Is it peace? Is it confidence? Is it a deeper faith? Is it joy that feels steady instead of fragile? Is it a voice that feels clear and aligned? What if this season is the season where you stop
forcing growth and start trusting what God has already planted in you. What if the work he's been doing quietly in the hidden places, in the hard season, in the stretching and refining is finally ready to rise? Blooming doesn't mean you have it all together. It means you stay rooted. It means you allow him to tend the soil.
Hope Mangiafico (30:55)
Hmm.
Nikki Humphrey (31:17)
It means you don't give up when it feels like nothing was happening. And when something blooms, it doesn't bloom for itself alone. It creates beauty. It offers nourishment. It provides shade. It reminds others that growth is possible. So as you walk into this new season, don't rush it. Don't compare it. Don't minimize it. Trust what is rising in you.
Hope Mangiafico (31:32)
Okay. Okay.
Nikki Humphrey (31:46)
Because when God cultivates something in your life, he doesn't do it halfway. He brings it to fullness in his timing, in his way, for his glory. And what blooms from that kind of faithfulness will carry
his fingerprints all over it.
Hope Mangiafico (32:05)
Woo, amen. Until next time, we'll see you in the overflow. Get ready to bloom.