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really do love that notion of cross pollination. And we're all about it. You've got my gears cranking in here, maybe a collab event to follow where we can kind of, you know, mix our audiences and have a good dialogue. Because that's how we all learn from one another and get better at what we do. And set ourselves up for success in the future.
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Yeah, definitely. Awesome.
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Ron Kathleen, thank you so much for coming on the show. This was a lot of fun, super insightful. I'm sure our listeners got a lot of value from it. I'm going to link your podcast and all the AI today stuff below, as well as something about cognitive care for anyone who's interested in diving deeper. But I just want to say thanks again for sharing your thoughts and your
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time. Yeah, thank you. This has been super fun. So what do you think? Does
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