03:27 And so, the Black congregations, what I call all of us black people, you know, the work is really, I got to be an artist because it's the language I feel most comfortable in. It's the way that I can articulate my perspective and my point of view like no other. And so I'm just this, this little Black boy from Baltimore, that's now living in New York, making work about healing Black people and bringing, a sense of purpose and joy to the community. Yeah. So, you know, middle son of 3 boys, really influenced by living in Baltimore.
32:12 Like, like, I'm sorry. Black people, we are a peculiar group of people because we have to endure so many things at so many times all at once, right? Like, and this idea that we could hold trauma and joy and pride and sorrow and loss, like altogether at the same time, in the same moment, it's a pro it's a real profound act to me. Right? And so we talked about like something like in the 20,021,005, I was like, oh, I thought about like Freddie Gray's like murder and how they took him for a ride, you know, in the back of like the police, van.