and i am a national motivational speaker for the michigan department of civil rights. so, the camp we're at today is for kids on the go. it's a non-profit organization out of detroit. and for the last three weeks, actually, i've been, i've had the privilege and the honor to coach some kids with autism and f basketball, teach them the basics, and just have fun while we're here. and also show them that if you have dreams and goals, go out and achieve them. you know, don't let anything or anyone tell you that you can't do this, can't do that. and don't let obstacles stand in your way from living your dreams. i was diagnosed when i was four years old in 1993. and when i was five years old, a group of doctors and professionals told my parents that because i have autism, i would never be successful or achieve anything in my life. from okemos high school in 2007. went on to grand valley state university for two years on a full-ride scholarship for basketball. i decided, you know, it was time for me to go and live my lifelong dream. and that was to play for coach tom izzo and m