Okay, Scotty, thanks. Great financial results, good work by all the HealthStreamers to deliver them. I'd like to dive a little bit into the future state of the company and give some insights into the developments happening related to our hStream technology and our hStream platform and our hStream positioning in the marketplace. So let's dive in. One encouraging development was the growing early momentum we saw in customers' use and adoptions of the APIs available in our developer portal, which we launched in the fourth quarter of 2022. The portal provides access to a modern, scalable secure architecture with a growing collection of shared services platform-level applications and APIs. In my view, the portal, when we launched it, was kind of the symbolic beginning of a journey we've been on for many years with the launch of the hStream platform technology and architecture. For our customers, the APIs offer meaningful extensibility of our applications. We believe the extensibility increases the stickiness of our applications as customers begin to rely on functionality from our applications to power other applications that use in their organizations. At the end of the second quarter, 40 healthcare organizations, including large health system customers, a global publishing company, a market-leading EHR vendor and several health tech start-ups had chosen to open an account on the developer portal, where we collectively enabled 145 developers have access to the eight robust APIs currently available in the developer portal. Again, the portal is essentially a window into the emerging platform capabilities and gives access to these APIs to exercise and take advantage of those capabilities. So, a couple of examples of use. For large partners and customers, we saw organizations using our user/student API to automatically register new staff directly from their HRIS system into the HealthStream Learning Center. So here we see tighter and stronger integrations between core applications like the HealthStream Learning Center and core important systems like the HRIS system at the hospitals. One large health system that was a customer centralized their learning records from -- with HealthStream by using our learning API to bring records in directly from a video system they're using to educate their staff into the HealthStream Learning Center transcript. And so here, we have organizations using the APIs to add data that otherwise wasn't created in our learning center into the transcript -- the educational transcript. What this does? It reinforces the HealthStream Learning transcript as the single source of truth for the longitudinal history of the training and development for employees. So, as they use our APIs to connect outside systems into ours, we become more authoritatively the learning transcripts of record for the healthcare employees. We think these are just a couple of great examples of the APIs creating interoperability that benefits our customers and adds market differentiating value to our platform and applications. I also believe in the second half, we'll start to see some commerce directly tied to these platform-level capabilities. We already see, as I mentioned, some health tech start-ups poking around on our developer portal. We think they'll integrate some of our capabilities into their applications that they take to market separately. And I would expect that some of those services will be licensable services. So, I believe in the second half of the year, we'll drive our first direct-from-platform revenue, which will be exciting. It will be very small, and so I don't want to overstate it, but it will be exciting kind of a differentiated moment for our company as the platform itself begins to show some financial opportunity. Another benefit of an hStream subscription for a customer is the customers' ability to participate in what we call a collaborative purchase process. Through the collaborative purchasing process, facilities within our larger health system can coordinate and pool their purchasing power in order to create a greater volume discounts on HealthStream products they want and need. The collaborative purchasing process has been around for a while and it's mostly in used in some of our larger accounts. However, in March, we launched a significantly enhanced collaborative application through the software that they use to operate the collaborative purchasing process. For the first time, participants are accessing their collaborative application using their hStream ID, which is the identity management service that exists in the hStream platform. This benefits both HealthStream and the customer since we now know who the participants are and what role they play in the purchasing process. We can better match the participants with the products that are most valuable to them. In other words, as Eddie Pearson, our former President, used to say, "We get the right solution to the right person at the right time," or something like that. Another great feature of the collaboratives is that they use gamification to engage purchases in the process. As facilities add their purchases together, they can see the volume discount of their purchase increase -- the discount level increase and therefore, the product price they're going to pay decrease in real time. The automated platform interface enables this by connecting directly to our price book, which is held in our sales force infrastructure. So, we've kind of gamified and organized around budget cycle, the purchase process, where they can review and purchase and aggregate demand inside the health system across multiple products. So, this is exciting technology. We expect to complete around 18 purchasing collaboratives this year, the last 10 of which will run on the new application, which is a significantly enhanced kind of software architecture that empowers this purchasing process. In March, in fact, the first collab that they utilized the collaborative application took place. And on a dollar basis, this top 10 customer purchased 42% more in this collaborative on the new application suite than did in the prior year. In addition, we gathered a lot of information about who is reviewing what products, who is buying what products. And so, we had direct insight into the kind of the organizational purchase process and product review process that we've never had before. So, really excited about this hStream collaborative capability. It's a benefit of being on the hStream platform. So, when your license with HealthStream includes a subscription to hStream, which increasingly our products include a subscription to hStream, it includes the right to participate in collaborative purchasing. And then, you get, of course, access to the collaborative software, which is the applications that I just mentioned. So, we're excited about this. We hope to expand this program beyond 18 core accounts. We have, in fact, added a few this year. And we've moved some executive talent to lead this initiative and expect to sign more and more accounts up to use this budget-aligned technology-enabled purchasing process, which we're really excited about it. So, I think that's a prime example of the network effect in action. We're able to bundle products, incentivize purchasing, do it automatically using software, it's a win, win, win for everybody. For the partners that are featured in the collaborative, they got more orders. And for the customer, they were able to see their discount as they place more orders grow -- their discount grow or their discount be greater as their order size increase. And of course, for HealthStream, we got to present the collective of our -- of many of our products and services, which is part of our power is the completeness, in this case, of our learning offering. So win, win, win. It's kind of a rare situation in business, but in this case, I believe that's what it does. It makes our ecosystem stronger from all directions. So, those are my updates on our developer portal. We'll have more in the next quarter. I'm excited about how that's evolving. Not only does the power of the platform power up our own applications, as we talked about in the past, our new license verification service, for example, being incorporated into each application suite, it also enables capabilities like the collaborative purchasing process that I just mentioned. And of course, we'll be excited as small startups and large ERP vendors begin to tap into our platform directly to add capabilities to their application suites. And we hope that someday that will drive economic benefit as well as interoperability. Great. A few more updates as we wrap up, and then you're going to have to stay around for the exciting conclusion of this, which is I have to read that opening disclosure statement again, because it's a little bit [indiscernible]. And so you can stay for me to read through that as well. So, a couple of other updates. On June 5, HealthStream announced the addition of Dr. Alex Jahangir to our Board of Directors. Dr. Jahangir is a nationally recognized physician executive with extensive experience, leading academic medical centers, specifically at Vanderbilt. He also is an investor owner and founder of a biotechnology company, and he was the Head of our Metropolitan Public Health Department during COVID-19 pandemic and was featured nationally for our city's response to that. So, we're really pleased to add Dr. Jahangir to our Board of Directors. He is currently the Vice President for Business Development, Vice Chair of Orthopedic Surgery and Director of Orthopedic Trauma at Vanderbilt University Medical Center as well as the Executive Director of the Vanderbilt Trauma, Burn and Emergency Surgery Patient Care Center. We're pleased to have someone of Dr. Jahangir's caliber and national visibility on our Board of Directors, who will also serve on our Nominating Governance Committee. We enthusiastically welcome Alex to our Board of Directors. As we reach the close of the portion here, I want to remind you about our new dividend policy. We just made the second payment under this policy about a month ago. And just yesterday, our Board approved what will be the third installment of quarterly payments under the plan, which will be paid on September 29. We are pleased that our strong balance sheet and our strong operational performance puts us in a position to return value directly to shareholders to the company's first quarterly cash dividend program. Over the course of the year, we expect a new dividend policy to return approximately $3 million to our shareholders. Halfway through the year, we are on track to meet that goal. So, if you are interested in a highly recurring revenue, profitable, SaaS, PaaS healthcare technology company that for 2023, we expect to deliver steady growth as determined to share some of its profits and its gains directly to shareholders in the form of dividend, may be HealthStream is the stock for you. I want to remind you of one other exciting event happening here in Nashville, Tennessee, where we're headquartered, on September 18 through 22, the city will be hosting what we're calling the Nashville Healthcare Sessions, which we believe will be one of the most dynamic healthcare conference weeks of the year. And the reason I say weeks is because over a dozen organizations are coordinating their healthcare conferences during the National Healthcare Sessions Week and Board members of the Nashville Healthcare Council will be actively helping each of these organizations launch their healthcare conference. So, if you come to our city, you can participate in over a dozen different healthcare conferences during national sessions. They'll be open for participants to register across these conferences. Again, we're calling the week the National Healthcare Sessions Week, and we're going to kick off that event with a -- I'll be interviewing Sam Hazen, the CEO of HCA, and we look forward to that opportunity to present Nashville's healthcare community to the world. You should all come and listen in and see where healthcare is headed by hearing from the leaders of the healthcare industry here in Middle Tennessee. Hope you're going to join us for that. And now, before I turn it over to the operator, I'm going to flip back and I'm going to read the opening statements. I would like to remind you that this conference call may contain forward-looking statements regarding future events, which I certainly did, and future performance of HealthStream that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Information concerning these risks and other factors that could cause the results to differ materially from those forward-looking statements are contained in the company's filings with the SEC, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q and our earnings release. Additionally, we may reference measures such as adjusted EBITDA, which is a non-GAAP financial measure. A table providing supplemental information on adjusted EBITDA and reconciling to net income attributable to HealthStream is included in the earnings release that we issued yesterday and may -- and we may refer to it in this call. I'll now turn the call over to the operator for Q&A.