44:55 I and I'm I'm still not quite understanding of how that really works. But I do know that and I use the expression, nostalgia is the best weed in town. Because I think, you know, nostalgia somehow has a serotonin kind of hit to it, and it does make you feel good assuming, of course, that you're nostalgic about a good time. God forbid you're, like, nostalgic or when you're abused. That's different.
32:56 So, you know, I I see the, you know, sort of revisiting moments was a question that I added. You know, just why is it for for folks that are listening, why is it important to have those those moments of rejection and how to really, you know, sort of sort of handle them, so so to take those in. And and I'll add this sort of context there. Couple years ago, I got, like, best podcast at Baltimore, and I had, I had, you know, some folks, like, man, that's great, man. That's wonderful.
58:19 So you know, we we put out new content every single Friday, and, it gets refreshed and and then NFTV gets refreshed, the programming and the Horathon channel gets refreshed, and there's just, like, this this constant flow of really cool content that's flowing. And that that heartbeat and the fact that I'm so lucky to actually be at this stage of my life because I'm on the back 9. I'm way on the back 9 here no matter what, you know, and to be able to be rewarded by creativity and it's got a flow to it. It's not like I gotta work for a year to try to make a movie and then maybe it comes out, like, night flight's alive. It's, like, it's a living living organism, and that is food.