joining me is casey gerald and red ants pants owner, sarah cal ho houn. great to have you here. it enabled students to employ what they have learned in small businesses in various cities. it's a great idea. how did it come about? >> to be honest with you, mbas across america started with three classmates and i a year and a half ago, not as an idea for an organization. we use our degrees, our education and opportunity, not just to make a buck, but make a difference. that took us 8,000 miles across the country spending eight weeks in eight cities working with entrepreneurs, not just creating jobs, but creating change. folks like sarah calhoun were among them. right now, what we have found is the real question we are asking is could we create a country where every entrepreneur has the resources. >> how did you get into it? after listening, you are such a good salesperson of this concept. i'm sure it was not as hard, perhaps, as you thought it would be to get by. >> i wouldn't say a salesperson for the concept. we, right now in this country, are asking, will the american dream survi