Mississippi-centric sports talk and stories with Hall of Fame columnist Rick Cleveland and Scorebook Live senior reporter Tyler Cleveland. Produced in Jackson and made by Mississippians, for Mississippians.
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The Made In Mississippi podcast will interview successful Mississippians to gain valuable insights into their approach to business, life as a busy entrepreneur and what they’ve learned throughout the course of their career. Collectively, we know this will be a dynamic resource to educate and encourage other Mississippians who may be feeling the negative connotations to launching, growing, or keeping their business in our state.
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Most people do not see God at work in their personal life and, therefore, do not see how to join Him. The Divine Appointments podcast reminds us to be encouraged in our faith because God is at work all around us if our eyes are open to seeing His hand. My hope and prayer is that, by hearing these stories, you too will engage where God is already working and discover God’s mission for your life.
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The FIT Fundraising Podcast will help your fundraising program achieve transformational results through learning innovative solutions. FIT Fundraising interviews and insightful discussions provide non-profit leaders and fundraisers with the tools they need to get their fundraising programs in top shape. FIT Fundraising will transform your passion for those you serve into proven strategies to energize your donors and rejuvenate your organization. FIT Fundraising will get your fundraising prog ...
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This is a podcast about how to thrive in the Music Business. By spending time looking at the Business, as well as the Art side of music: Our hope is that this podcast will give you direction, motivation, and be a resource to navigate to a successful career in the ever changing Music Business.
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Hey everyone and welcome to control room sounds. My name is Casey Combest and I'll be the host of the show. My hope for this show is that it will showcase artists and bands who are writing original music. I really want to blur the lines between performance and dialogue. As in, if I'm doing my job right there will be seamless transitions between the stories about the songs/lines from songs, and the performance. I'm a producer and engineer at Blue Sky Studios in Jackson, MS. Seriously apprecia ...
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The Blue Sky Studios Podcast - A Podcast about podcasting
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Mike Justice, who won state championships at Calhoun City, Louisville and Madison Central, joins the Clevelands to talk about his Hall of Fame career, Ole Miss-Georgia, the Saints, the high school playoffs and Jeff Lebby’s Mississippi State program.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Yazoo City native and former Jackson sports writer Rod Walker, who writes his columns in New Orleans now, wrote last week that if the Saints did not beat Carolina, Dennis Allen would not keep his job. The Saints lost and Allen was fired. Walker talks Saints and also discusses Ole Miss’s chances against Georgia and the state of football at his alma …
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Highly respected and highly successful Hattiesburg High football coach Tony Vance, whose Tigers are 8-0, joins the podcast. Vance’s Tigers head to the metro area this Friday to face Terry. Hattiesburg is ranked No. 1 in Class 6A and led by quarterback Deuce Vance, Tony’s son. Tony will also coach Mississippi in the annual Misssissippi-Alabama All-S…
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In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Dr. Lance Dillon, a passionate dentist with an inspiring career journey. Dr. Dillon delves into the importance of family support, the evolution of cosmetic dentistry, and how technology, particularly artificial intelligence, is transforming the dental field.…
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McDonald’s All American, All-SEC, NBA All-Star, NBA champion, Mississippi Sports Hall of Famer … and now Mo Williams joins the Crooked Letter podcast.
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So much to discuss with the great Mo Williams: His JSU basketball team, his marvelously talented sons, growing up in Jackson, his NBA basketball career, playing with Lebron, playing against Allen Iverson, NIL, the transfer portal … and so much more.Di Rick Cleveland & Tyler Cleveland
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Because of a school who spoke about Jesus Christ. Because of an invite to church from a friend. Because of a Bible teacher at Hillcrest Christian School. Because of a spiritual emphasis week and weekly chapel. Because of a Band Director. Because of a strong youth pastor…. An 8th grader came to faith in Jesus Christ and now is called to be a worship…
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It was a lost weekend for Mississipp’s college football teams and the New Orleans Saints. Ole Miss lost in overtime to LSU. Mississippi State again showed improvement in a loss to Georgia. Southern Miss lost again at Louisiana-Monroe. And the Saints dropped a division game to the Tampa Bay Bucs. Tyler Cleveland: “Every team I pull for loses.” So, i…
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In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Paula Jackson, the owner of Jackson Street Gallery in Ridgeland and at the Mulberry in Vicksburg. Paula shares her journey of selling original art for over 25 years and her deep pride in representing Mississippi artists. Highlighting the abundance of local talent, she…
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At the Abide Women’s conference I share some of my family story of “walking with a limp” and how God grew my faith through struggles. He said “no” to taking away my difficulties and taught me to say “yes” to His better plan. “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your st…
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So much to discuss and dissect this week: Vandy toppling Bama, Ole Miss righting the ship and preparing for LSU, a banner Sanderson Farms Championship that now has new life, and how injuries killed the Atlanta Braves and are ruining a promising Saints season. All that and more…
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The Sanderson Farms Championship returns to Country Club of Jackson, and Randy Watkins, who played in the tournament and later was the executive director, returns to the Crooked Letter Podcast. We also discuss Ole Miss’s first loss and perhaps Mississippi State’s best showing of the football season.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Join Shelly as she hosts Mississippi Commissioner of Agriculture, Andy Gipson. The Mississippi State fair will open October 3rd and go through Columbus Day, Monday October 14th. You don't want to miss it! Learn the details that include all the events, live music, food, fun, and fellowship to be had by all. For additional information, visit the offi…
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Undefeated and fifth-ranked Ole Miss prepares for its SEC opener, as Mississippi State and Southern Miss suffer increasingly frustrating losses. Plus, the Saints crash back to earth and the Braves head into the biggest series of the season against those who loathe some Mets.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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New Orleans sports columnist and author Jeff Duncan joins the podcast to talk about his new Steve Gleason book and the new-look New Orleans Saint
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Jeff Duncan went from the Mississippi Book Festival in Jackson on Saturday to Jerry World in Dallas on Sunday where he watched and wrote about the Saints’ total dismantling of the Dallas Cowboys. We talk about both events and also about what happened in high school and college football last weekend and what’s coming up this weekend.…
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Exciting things happening at Hillcrest Christian School! “We are at the moment of change and we want to see it grow!” Head of school Zach Goodwin and Lower School Principal Lori Downing share their inspiration for joining the exciting ministry happening at Hillcrest. They share their connections with the school and their vision for the future. Cons…
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The Clevelands pay tribute to native Mississippian James Earl Jones and also discuss a full weekend of football, from high schools to the NFL.
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James Earl Jones, from Arkabutla, Mississippi, leaves behind a body of work in film and theater that will be remembered for decades, if not forever. He has been part of the sound track our lives, whether he was Darth Vader, Hamlet, Mussafa or Terence Mann in Field of Dreams. Of course, football is always part of the September discussion in Mississi…
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LEGENDS of Fit Fundraising, Interview with Dr. Candace Gregory, president of the Open Door Mission in Omaha, Nebraska, details how to Raise More Funds through Teamwork and Ministering To Your Donors
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In this episode, Roy Jones talks with Dr. Candace Gregory, from the Heartland of America, Omaha, NE. Candace lays out what is required to be a successful frontline fundraiser and the characteristics needed to procure MEGA gifts for your nonprofit. She announced in our podcast a $65 million capital campaign. Over the last two decades the ministry ha…
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Gia Matheny, Director of Community Development for the City of Hernando, talks about popular festivals in Hernando. Shelly & Gia discuss the details of the events and marketing tools used to promote each event. Gia also shares her wisdom & experience with community leaders across the state to spark ideas and opportunities for Economic Development.…
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Former Mississippi sports writer David Brandt, who now reports and writes for the Associated Press in Arizona, joins the podcast with the inside scoop on the Arizona State Sun Devils who face the Mississippi ...
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The Clevelands review the first big weekend of college football and look forward to the second weekend, headlined by the Mississippi State visit to Arizona State. Brandt, one of the AP’s two national Major League Baseball writers, covered the Sun Devils’ impressive opening victory over Wyoming.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Exciting things happening at Hillcrest Christian School! Be inspired by seniors DJ and Deashton as they share how being students at Hillcrest has changed their lives. Each shares their story of faith in Jesus Christ and encouragement by their teachers and fellow students. Consider joining in prayer and support in the mission of this school. “For I …
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Brandon High football coach Sam Williams joins the podcast to to discuss the upcoming football season.
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Both the high school and college football seasons open this week with a huge slate of games, including the top-ranked Brandon Bulldogs playing at always powerful Picayune. The Clevelands also discuss the Mississippi college football openers.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Over or under on victories? The Vegas line on Ole Miss is 9.5, compared to 4.5 for both State and Southern Miss.
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The Clevelands take their annual crack at forecasting the coming Mississippi college football season. Also, where to the Braves go from here (without Austin Riley). Also, there’s a discussion of the New Orleans Saints and Gardner Minshew.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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LEGENDS of Fit Fundraising, Interview with Phil Altmyer, Union Gospel Mission Spokane, WA, Using Technology for Impact to Raise More Funds
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In this episode, Roy Jones talks with Phil Altemyer, from the streets of Spokane, Washington. Phil Altmyer outlines how he is transforming lives by using modern technology to demonstrate impact to drive more income for his programs. Phil tells the secrets about how he grew his budget from $365,000 to over $24 million annually.…
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Mississippi’s private schools kick off this weekend, the public schools are right behind. Scorebook Live’s Tyler Cleveland has been busily preparing for the coming season and gives us some predictions about who will be the best teams and players in the Magnolia State this season.
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Mississippi Senator Jenifer Branning is a faithful wife, loving mother, committed attorney, and state senator who is now running for a position on the Mississippi Supreme Court. She explains her Mississippi roots, how she got involved in state government, and why she believes her next step is as a MS Supreme Court justice. She believes she is able …
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Kevin Griffin, father of Konnor Griffin, joins the pod to discuss the behind-the-scenes story of how his 18-year-old son signed the the largest Major League Baseball signing bonus in Mississippi history.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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You know Katie as the publisher of Mississippi Christian Living magazine. Now she is doing a new ministry, her podcast, called “Oh My Word.” She explains why she is doing the podcast. She allowed me to capture some clips from our interview together. “Oh give thanks to the Lord; call upon his name; make known his deeds among the peoples! Sing to him…
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This weekend, Eli Manning joins his daddy in the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Manning joins the podcast to talk about his latest honor, fatherhood and a whole lot more.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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LEGENDS of Fit Fundraising, Interview with Herb Smith, A Heart for the Donor from Skid Row serving Los Angeles’ Homeless
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In this episode, Roy Jones talks with Herb Smith from the streets of skid row and his decades of service at the Los Angeles Mission. Herb Smith outlines why having a heart for the donor is just as important as having a heart for the people you serve. Herb outlines critical techniques and characteristics for becoming a great frontline fundraiser.…
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A slow time in the world of sports? Don’t tell that to Xander Schauffele, the Summer Olympics, the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame or the Atlanta Braves who now use ambulances instead of a team bus.
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Today’s discussion involves The Open Championship, the Atlanta Braves hospital ward, next week’s big Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame celebration and the Paris Olympics.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Rick and Tyler are brimming with pride after two Jackson Metro Area prospects went in the Top 12 picks of the Major League Baseball Draft, and the Cleveland boys make picks for this week’s Open Championship at Royal Troon.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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Top 10 Major League prospect Konnor Griffin and his dad, Belhaven softball coach Kevin Griffin, join the podcast just days ahead of Sunday’s MLB Draft.
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Jay Powell was teammates with such Major League stars as Alex Rodriguez, Chipper Jones and Todd Helton, but he says Konnor Griffin of Jackson Prep is the best athlete he has ever been around. Griffin, the Gatorade National Player of the Year, will likely be one of the first names called in Sunday’s MLB Draft Draft. Griffin and his dad, who has also…
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In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Shelly Janous interviews Brett Kenyon, also known as Papa Mississippi on TikTok. Brett shares his personal journey from Pittsburgh to Mississippi, his unexpected love for the state, and his diverse career experiences. Shelly and Brett also explore the strong sense of community in Mississippi …
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Rick ducks into an abandoned Boston Logan Airport terminal to tell us about the National Federation of High Schools Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Fulton’s own “Dot” Ford Burrow, and the boys recount a fun weekend on the coast at the annual Mississippi Press Association, where Rick picked up some hardware of his own. Plus, Tyler rants about st…
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LEGENDS of Fit Fundraising, Interview with Tony Marciano, President Emeritus of the Charlotte Rescue Mission
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In this episode, Roy Jones talks with 28 year nonprofit legend, Tony Marciano, President Emeritus of the Charlotte Rescue Mission, about nonprofit leadership and the challenges facing frontline fundraisers in America today. With emphasis on human services and work with homeless shelter guests; connecting to the emotions of the donor, learn strategi…
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Chris Harris, the excellent communications director and play-by-play broadcaster of the Mississippi Braves joins the pod to talk about the last season of the Mississippi Braves.
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A veteran of 15 years in the business of minor league baseball, Tennessee native Chris Harris is experiencing perhaps the most unusual year of his career. We talk Mississippi Braves baseball, Atlanta Braves baseball and the College World Series.Di Crooked Letter Sports
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For three rounds and 15 holes of the fourth round, Rory McIlroy made every single short putt he stood over. Then, he didn’t. And when McIlroy faltered, Bryson DeChambeau came through with one of the greatest sand saves in U.S. Open history. The Clevelands also discuss the SEC-dominated College World Series, the trials and tribulations of the Atlant…
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”Looking at this incredible lady who has been a foreign missionary, a hospital chaplain, a dance teacher, a mother and a wife, you could never imagine her time of despair and tragedy. There was a day she walked in with a 1yo, 2yo, and 3yo to give her husband back her wedding ring and walk away for good. But the Holy Spirit said, “Don’t do that!” Je…
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It’s U.S. Open Week and Mr. Golf Randy Watkins joins to discuss whether anybody on the planet can beat Scottie Scheffler right now.
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The U.S. Open will be played at Pinehurst No. 2 this week. It’s a golf course with which Randy Watkins is extremely familiar. Watkins says it will be a test, even for Scottie Scheffler. Today’s discussion also covers the College World Series, the bidding war the L.A. Lakers lost to UConn, and Hurston Waldrep’s debut with the Atlanta Braves.…
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In this episode of the Made in Mississippi podcast, host Tanner Bennett interviews Dr. Nelson, a board-certified ophthalmologist and owner of Southern Eye Center. Dr. Nelson shares his journey from growing up in Yazoo City, Mississippi, to becoming an ophthalmologist and innovator in eye care. He discusses the advanced technologies and procedures o…
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NCAA Super Regionals are this weekend but Mississippi will not be represented for the first time in a while. Both Mississippi State and Southern Miss lost out in the finals of their prospective regionals. The Clevelands discuss all that, plus venerable Coastal Carolina coach Gary Gilmore’s parting words to college baseball.…
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After one of the busiest baseball weekends of the year, Southern Miss first baseman Matthew Russo – one of the hottest players on one of the hottest teams in college baseball – joins the podcast to discuss the Golden Eagles’ Sun Belt Conference championship and upcoming NCAA Regional at Knoxville. There’s plenty more to discus, including Davis Rile…
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Find out how to advocate for opportunity and equity at your nonprofit. Learn the importance of empowering middle donor managers to apply DEI in the day to day activities. How to build community and advocate for people in your organization through coaching, mentoring and meaningful conversation. Amira Barger is one of the nation’s leading specialist…
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The SEC Tournament is underway in Birmingham. The Sun Belt Tournament has begun in Montgomery. And, closer to home, the MHSAA State Tournament has begun at Trustmark in Pearl. The Cleveland boys have thoughts on all of it, but not before Tyler tells his dad, “See, I told you so.”Di Crooked Letter Sports
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In or out (of the NCAA Tournament)? Ole Miss baseball Rebels, hot of late, have some work to do. State’s in, and could host. Southern Miss looks solidly in as well barring a collapse.
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College baseball’s regular season is in its last week, which means baseball bracketology is a popular activity. State needs to finish strong to become a Regional host. Southern Miss probably has already punched its ticket as a 2- or 3-seed. Ole Miss, playing its best baseball presently, needs victories, period. Meanwhile, the State High School soft…
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Find out how to create a climate that helps individuals benefit from the diversity of people, ideas, knowledge and experience will bring success at your nonprofit. DEI is about providing access, opportunity and support to your organization and the people you serve. Learn how you can build unity in your nonprofit organization through embracing diver…
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We are into the second week of May, which means the college and high school baseball seasons have reached the point where every pitch matters. At present, Mississippi State is a likely 2-seed, Southern Miss is a 3-seed and Ole Miss is on the outside looking in. The Rebels, however, can change that this weekend in when No. 1 ranked Texas A&M comes t…
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This episode features an enlightening conversation with Angie Stevens, Owner of White Oak Realty in Amory, Mississippi. Join us as we delve into her journey in the real estate industry, from agent to business owner, and insights on building a successful team. Angie opens up about her favorite business moments and the challenges of educating the pub…
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We share the story of how City Church began and how they are now pouring into the lives of so many. Now they are building up the kids at Hillcrest Christian school which is an extension of what God is doing in Jackson. Reach the kids for Jesus then help them with their education. Partner where God is already working. Come partner with us…. In praye…
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It’s been a wild ride for Sarah Thomas since she first walked into a high school football officials’ meeting. The first woman to officiate a college football game, a college bowl game, an NFL game and a Super Bowl joins the show to talk about her career, the grind of working in pro football and the pressure of being a trailblazer.…
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