Every year I feel bad for watching, and come next year, I'll know i will watch it again. There is not a lot of events where i get to support my beloved country, so even though I know that the odd and tele-voting are never in our favour, I will keep watching. I read the last question by @Andrew Charlton and thought I would answer as open and honestly. I know it is not always easy to refer someone to a person you do not really know. I feel the same. Before I recommend anyone, especially to someone I care about, I ask myself a simple question: Would I be happy sending my family to them? That question matters to me. So rather than just saying, “please refer people to me,” I would rather say this. If you would like to understand what I do, how I work, and whether I am someone you could trust with people you care about, then please get in touch. I genuinely enjoy meeting people, hearing their stories, and learning what they are trying to build too. One thing I have realised recently is that people sometimes hear about my background and assume I probably have everything figured out. Being a doctor for kids in intensive care, being involved in different roles, and serving as Honorary Consul for Malta can give the impression that I do not really need help. But the truth is much simpler than that. I am also building a business. I am learning, growing, reflecting, and seeking the right people who understand what I am trying to create and value my service. My travel business is built around care, trust, and personal support. I want people to feel that their holiday is being looked after with the same care as if it were my own. That has always been the heart of it. So what do I need help with? I would love to meet people who believe that travel is more than a transaction. People who value having someone in their corner. People who spend time caring for others and feel that it's now their time to be cared for. These tend to be busy professionals, with families, retirees, and cruise clients who would appreciate a personal travel guy rather than just another booking website. To make it easier to keep me in mind, remember me as Edgar the Maltese children’s doctor who brings care into the world of travel; by helping people plan time away to rest, reconnect and return with more strength.