[applause] my name is ryland engelhard and it feels historic to be here. does it feel like a historic moment for you? so i just want to say that i kind of feel like for us -- like forest gump, meaning i'm not sure how i got appeared to give this talk -- got up here to give this talk. there's a line from a rumi quote, which says start some big, foolish project like noah. this is a big, foolish project. can i get an amen? so i just wanted to say, for the last 20 years, i have been spending my life championing ideas, movements and missions when they were perceived as crazy, and i'm going to give you a couple examples of that. so, in my 20's, i had the opportunity to grow a family business that was a small restaurant in san francisco that was a transformational gaming parlor called cafe gratitude. thank you. and we brought the -- this is 2004. there was no almond milk in grocery stores. true story. and we were able -- i remember telling my brother, i said, carry, we are going to go to los angeles and we are going to change the world with raw food, gratitude, c