Software is a vital part of astronomy research, and many software projects are available for anyone to use. The Virtual Astronomy Software Talks (VAST) seminar series provides a way for developers to share information about their software with the community. Using Zoom, one-hour VAST seminars are presented monthly and typically feature two software projects and include a discussion period to foster meaningful communication within the community. Other topics focused on software also also offered; past presentations have covered topics such as teaching computational astrophysics, building a coding community, and publishing software. Presentations are recorded and posted to the VAST YouTube channel, which now features over 20 previous seminars. This presentation covers how VAST is run, its growth in its second year, and its ExoVAST spinoff, and includes information on how to access VAST seminars and propose future talks.