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Design Matters

Design Matters

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Design Matters by Debbie Millman features interviews with designers, artists and cultural leaders, including Lawrence Weiner, Barbara Kruger, Malcolm Gladwell, Eric Kandel, Stefan Sagmeister, John Maeda, Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, Michael Arad, Milton Glaser, Massimo Vignelli, Paula Scher, Steven Heller, Jonah Lehrer, among others. In 2011, Design Matters received the People’s Design Award from the prestigious Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards. Subscribe to Design Matters fo ...
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Dave and Dujanovic

Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega

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What happens when a seasoned, award-winning investigative journalist and a well-known and very funny sports reporter get together to talk about news and politics? Dave Noriega and Debbie Dujanovic, also known as D2, join forces, mornings on KSL Newsradio.
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Do you ever wonder if there’s something more for you, a calling you’re eager to explore? Debbie Wosskow and Anna Jones have reinvented themselves countless times… and each episode they’re hearing how other women in midlife have done the same. The Better Life - Mastering the Art of Reinvention is sponsored by Better Menopause.
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Lockdown 2 Legacy

Remie and Debbie Jones

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We are a husband and wife duo who are striving to make a change in our community through mentorship, consulting, and advocacy. Our goal is to help those impacted by incarceration and change the narrative of the culture and policies that increase the odds of recidivism. We will be discussing current topics that impact policies, interviewing formerly incarcerated individuals and family members of incarcerated people, and getting some input from those who hold positions within organizations tha ...
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Freedoms Voice radio is the premier radio station for all your political opinions. Debbie Aldrich: Is an experienced Political Activist who is the Founder of Patriots Unite. An organization dedicated to bringing American Patriots together to fight for what's right. Michael DeSantis: Is a rising star. He was the Youngest Campaign Manager in congressional historY. He is the Founder and CEO of American Dream Capital and Consulting an organization that prides it self on helping others achieve th ...
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The Calling Hours Horror Podcast

Michael "The Dedman" Jones

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Hosted by Michael “Dedman” Jones, The Calling Hours was a very popular podcast that aired for several years as part of Horror Society Radio and Morbidly Beautiful Radio. We feature insightful and thought provoking interviews with actors, actresses, producers, directors, and FX artists, as well as in depth reviews of Blu-Rays and DVDs and the best in new and classic metal artists. No subject in the genre is off limits, and we always asked the questions few others would dare. And now, WE ARE BACK!
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Migration Conversations is a podcast that invites persons to share their migration stories. Hosted by Professor Jamie Liew, each episode is an in-depth conversation with people who have experienced the Canadian immigration system or other migration regimes up close. We talk to migrants, immigrants, lawyers, policy makers, advocates and experts. We hope that these conversations shed light on the challenges migrants face through their own voices. Please note this podcast is not legal advice.
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Restore your faith in government with An Honorable Profession. Every Thursday, co-hosts Ryan Coonerty and Debbie Cox Bultan sit down with rising state and local Democrats, policy experts, and the nation’s top political minds for empowering and candid conversations about life in public service and government. Together with their guests – which include members of the Biden Administration, state legislators nationwide, and mayors from America’s top cities – Ryan and Debbie discuss the biggest i ...
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1. Todd Dulaney - Cry Out 2. Dr Tumi - Jesus youre my life 3. Victor Thompson - Not moved 4. Linda Gail - I Shall Declare the Works of the Lord 5. Mark Ayers - You Were There 6. Mark Ayers - You Were There (Reprise) 7. Yolanda Stith & Strong City - Restore and Break Open Prophetic Intercession and Decree 8. Davy Flowers - You 9. Eva Crabb - Revive Us 10. Cimorelli - “Way Maker” (Acoustic Worship Cover) 11. Caleb Carroll - Authentic Love 12. Dr Tumi - Healing in Your Glory 13. DulaneyLand Mus ...
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Dr Kate Gifford, a global authority on managing childhood myopia (short-sightedness) in clinical practice, discusses the latest myopia research and clinical techniques with experts from around the world.
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Tribe Talk

Tribe of Women

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Have a tribe? Need a tribe? Follow the Tribe Talk podcast as we challenge the status quo and support creating cultures of women supporting women by sharing the stories, experiences, and wisdom of women from around the world. Women like you! Listen and connect as we explore our likeness, appreciate our differences, and learn to grow THE tribe, together. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram and find out how to join the Tribe at tribeofwomen.com. Find Amy's TedX talk here: http://bit.ly/2jUL5p7 ...
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I'm Rebecca Lauderdale, and my mission with this podcast is to help Southerners of all types find belonging and community while remaining true to who they really are. I hope you'll join me as I explore what it means to belong, the challenges we face to belonging in the South, and how to build belonging matter who you are.Would you or someone you know like to talk about being a misfit in the South? Go to www.belonginginthesouth.com and fill out the guest nomination form at the top of the page ...
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That Black Theatre Podcast is a podcast about Black theatre, Black creativity and blackness in Britain, hosted by PhD student Nadine Deller and her sister Nadia Deller. Hear stories about and from the leaders of Black British theatre, from 1900 to today.A podcast from the National Theatre’s Black Plays Archive, in partnership with Central School of Speech and Drama and the London Arts and Humanities Partnership. Listen weekly on Mondays from 28 September 2020.
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Writer and founder of the Well-Read Black Girl book club Glory Edim is a book lover who brings readers and writers together to celebrate the written word. Expanding on the community she built in 2015, Well-Read Black Girl is the literary kickback you never knew you needed. Each week, Glory sits in deep, honest and close conversation with authors like Tarana Burke, Min Jin Lee, Anita Hill, Gabrielle Union, Elizabeth Acevedo and more. You’ll also meet WRBG Book Club members, literacy advocates ...
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SLC to install new public parking meters "Breaking" competitions kick off in Paris Here is what to look forward to as the 2024 Paris Olympics close out this weekend KSL Movie Show Preview- Borderlands hits theaters this week
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Based on the best-selling videogame, Borderlands is an action-adventure film that follows a ragtag team of misfits on a mission to save a missing girl who holds the key to unimaginable power. Andy Farnsworth and Steve Salles discuss their initial takes and ask this week's big movie question: what's a movie you wish had ended differently?…
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Breaking’s inclusion in the Paris Games is likely a one-time occurrence: Many in the sports world have mocked it, and breaking is not on the program for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. But, spectators are fascinated with breaking, and the International Olympic Committee heavily promoted qualifying events throughout the spring. Dave and Debbie debate…
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Salt Lake City is updating all of its 270 parking pay stations. The new tablet-based technology will allow people to pay for parking using coins, credit cards, Google and Apple Pay. They will also be able to pay through the ParkSLC Mobile App. Are the new meters a sign of cracking down on illegal parking? Should downtown parking be free? Dave doesn…
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New videos from local officials in Pennsylvania emphasize how close officers were to preventing the shooting of former president Donald Trump last month. The videos further reveal the confusion created by overlapping radio traffic and other challenges officers had at the large, open-air event. Former SLC Police Chief Chris Burbank shares his perspe…
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Another problem for Aratere. The Interislander ferry's expected to be out of action for a few days after crashing into the dock in Wellington. More than 100 passengers and 40 crew were on board - none was injured. Maritime Lawyer Troye Stade told Heather du Plessis-Allan that speaking with the crew, there are concerns generally about how things hav…
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The knives appear to be out for Auckland Transport. Wayne Brown's putting forward a proposal to strip AT of its policymaking functions and have elected representatives control it. It also includes plans to abolish the council’s development agency and its events and economic development agency. He'll need the backing of councillors, and in the case …
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Friday 9 August 2024, Pan Pac Managing Director Tony Clifford explains why sky-high electricity prices have meant he's had to stop Hawkes Bay's paper pulp mill. Christchurch City Councillor Tim Scandrett reacts to news that the Christ Church Cathedral is set to be mothballed as it's run ou…
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This year’s Olympic medals don’t seem to be up to standard. A US Olympic skateboarder has criticised the quality of his bronze medal after it began to deteriorate only a week after he won it. The backside of the medal is chipped, and it’s already losing its bronze colour. Former Olympian Ian Ferguson told Heather du Plessis-Allan that his are 40 ye…
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Nicola Willis has made the right call to not give any more taxpayer money to the Christ Church Cathedral rebuild. It’s tough call. It's got consequences, as they’re saying, it looks like the Cathedral night be mothballed because they can’t figure out how else to raise the money. But frankly, the country can’t afford to give them another $60 million…
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Soaring energy prices have been a topic of conversation at the moment as multiple mills are at risk of shutting up shop. Regional Development Minister Shane Jones has issued a warning to generators, telling them to sort it out or else the Government will get involved. Nicola Willis and Simeon Brown have stated that they’re making inquiries into the…
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A Christchurch city councillor says there could be options to come to a deal regarding the rebuild of Christ Church Cathedral. Its future's in doubt as the Government refuses to step in to plug a $114 million funding gap for the restoration. Asked if the Church could be sold rather than rebuilt, Tim Scandrett told Heather du Plessis Allan there are…
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Pan Pac Forest Products says part of its operations could be on hold for another two months. The Napier mill says a major spike in electricity prices since Saturday has made its export pulp production unviable. Managing director Tony Clifford says the business can't generate profit with the cost of electricity at the current level. He told Heather …
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The polls are pointed in Kamala Harris’ favour. The Democratic candidate has taken an eight-point lead over the Republican’s Donald Trump, and with the addition of third-party candidates, Harris is leading 50% to Trump’s 42%. This is a significant change from a few months ago, where Joe Biden was trailing a few points behind Donald Trump. US Corres…
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The All Blacks are opening the Rugby Championship this Saturday evening. They’re facing off against Argentina in Wellington’s Sky Stadium, and there are still tickets available. Sportstalk Host D’Arcy Waldegrave told Heather du Plessis-Allan there’s probably a couple of reasons behind this. He said that one factor could be that no one has the money…
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Warnings that price hikes for international visas could chill the workforce. The Government is increasing costs across almost all categories from October to bring in an extra $536 million over four years. The cost for a skilled residence visa will rise by over $2000, and work visas are more than doubling in price. New Zealand Association for Migrat…
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Is that drink worth it to you? D2 continues the discussion about an article from the New York Times that breaks down the latest science on the impact alcohol has on the body. The study reveals that no amount of alcohol improves health. Randall Carlisle, Media and Community Affairs Specialist at Odyssey House of Utah, speaks from personal experience…
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After SEG bought up the Shops at south Towne, it got Dave and Debbie thinking, when was the last time you shopped at a mall? Are they dying or are they adapting? Brennan Platt, Professor of Economics at Brigham Young University, joins the show to break down the latest on where shopping malls stand in America.…
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Three Taylor Swift concerts in Austria were cancelled after a terror plot to kill attendees was discovered. Since the discovery, two teenagers have been arrested with the goal to kill as many fans as possible. We hear from a Utah family, Lucia and Gabrielle Fitisemanu who are in Austria as they were planning to attend the concert. Matt Gephart, KSL…
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The State of Utah executed Taberon Honie this morning at at 12:25 am. As part of his final words he said, “If it needs to be done for them to heal, let’s do this.“ Dave and Debbie talk about the execution and share reaction to his last words. D2 also hears from KSL.com Reporter Pat Reavy who witnessed the execution and describes what he saw.…
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In this week's episode, NewDEAL CEO Debbie Cox Bultan speaks with the Chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, Liz Walters. Chair Walters first joined us on An Honorable Profession in 2021, but a lot has happened in Ohio over the last three years, including the state's high-profile abortion ballot measure passed in 2023 and Donald Trump's recent selecti…
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The UK is still rife with unrest, over a week since the fatal stabbing of three girls in a Southport dance class. Far-right protests were sparked from a wave of false messaging online that wrongly identified the suspected killer as an Islamic migrant. UK correspondent Enda Brady explains the latest developments. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/list…
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After a turbulent week for financial markets - have things bounced back? Japan's stocks have rebounded after their crash, but there's mixed results from around the rest of the world. Sam Dickie from Fisher Funds explains further. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Di Newstalk ZB
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A veteran Scottish shearer who is the only woman to qualify in the top 30 at the Golden Shears in Masterton has shattered a world record set by New Zealander Sacha Bond just six months ago. Shearing at Trefranck Farm in Cornwall, 51-year-old Una Cameron was chasing Bond’s solo women’s nine-hour strong wool ewes record of 458 and finished at 4am tod…
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ASB has made a surprise call ahead of next week's OCR announcement. The bank is predicting the Reserve Bank will cut rates in the coming days - a sooner timeframe than initially predicted. NZ Herald business editor at large Liam Dann explains whether or not ASB makes a good case. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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On the Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive Full Show Podcast for Thursday, 8 August 2024, the Aratere Interislander ferry has crashed again! Minister Simeon Brown was wearing all the hats today - talking to Heather about the crash, our energy crisis and how councils will be able to pay for their water infrastructure in future. Heather reckons Paul Golds…
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Tonight on The Huddle, Ali Jones from Red PR and Matt Heath from Radio Hauraki joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! The Interislander's Aratere is in hot water again after hitting a ramp docking in Wellington this afternoon. What's really going on here? The Government is requiring new teacher trainees to pass …
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There's bad news for a former darling of the footwear world. Kiwi shoe company Allbirds, co-founded by former All White Tim Brown, has posted a net loss of $19 million for the second quarter of 2024. Greg Smith from Devon Funds says the company runs the risk of being de-listed from the Nasdaq. "The valuation of the company was over $4 billion, the …
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Three Wellington City Councillors walked out of a meeting this afternoon - around contentious roadworks on Thorndon Quay. The council agreed to reduce building raised pedestrian crossings from five, to two. But Councillor Ben McNulty refused to vote, saying he was uncomfortable playing the role of a transport engineer. He left the room as well as N…
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There's concerns from experts that new teacher training requirements will exacerbate workforce shortages. The Government's action plan includes teacher trainees needing to have achieved NCEA Level Two maths. Teacher Education Forum executive chair, Rosina Merry, says many enter the profession well after leaving school. She says the sector isn't aga…
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The Prime Minister has brushed off his faux pas yesterday, when he seemed to be taking a crack at Australians. Minister Paul Goldsmith was being questioned over removing Māori greetings from his Matariki invitation to an Australian Minister. In his defence, Chris Luxon said in his dealings with Australians, it pays to be incredibly simple. ZB polit…
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Australian airline Qantas has slashed former CEO Alan Joyce's exit package, following a stint of costly scandals and legal cases. The $21.4m payout Joyce was due to get after leaving the company last year will be cut by $9.26m, the company told investors. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says this follows a rough business period for the airline…
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The Energy Minister says rising power costs are because of low supply. Heavy business users have warned spiking prices threaten their viability - including timber mills facing possible closure. The Electricity Authority and Commerce Commission has been asked to look at whether power companies are price gouging. The Government is also looking to imp…
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Kiwi Kayakers Max Brown and Grant Clancy are coping well with the controversy of them competing in the canoeing pair event at the Olympic Games. The duo finished distant last in their heat and quarterfinal in Paris after they were forced to compete in the kneel-down canoeing C2 500 - which was qualified so they could compete in the K4 500 event. Sp…
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The Children's Minister has set out five new reporting instructions for Oranga Tamariki going forward. How the ministry is performing across these new criteria will be publicly reported every quarter starting from the 2024/2025 financial year. These include frequency of visits to children in care, timeliness around Reports of Concern, caregiver rep…
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Inevitably, the Aussies have picked up on the slur from Chris Luxon, where he said when talking to Aussies - it pays to be ‘incredibly simple’. And they seem to be largely taking in the spirit it’s intended, which is just a bit of humour. And it also means Luxon’s play worked. Which is - by having a crack at the Aussies to distract us from the actu…
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How death penalty cases impact the family members of victims When should you tap into home equity? New housing developments coming to Ballpark neighborhood How does drinking alcohol impact your overall health? Why the historic contract for Utah Jazz player Lauri Markkanen is good news for downtown SLC The pressure to perform…
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High performing athletes, and high achievers in any space, are often immediately faced with the question... "What's next?" Simone Biles on X confronted interviewers who ask this question and requests athletes get a well-deserved break after performing their lives' work. Do you feel the pressure to perform in your own life? Dave and Debbie take list…
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According to several reports, the Jazz are going to sign Lauri Markkanen to the largest contract in Jazz history. He will make more in 5 years, than Karl Malone and John Stockton made over their combined 39 years in the NBA. Why is this good news not just for the Jazz but for downtown Salt Lake? Dave breaks down the numbers.…
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New meta-analysis reported on by the New York Times shows that alcohol is never healthy for us, in any amount. Dr. Tom Miller, Chief Medical Officer at University of Utah Health, breaks down this analysis and simplifies its findings for listeners that choose to enjoy libations in any amount.
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Housing projects in the ballpark neighborhood are getting closer to completion. How many developments are expected in this area? When should we see these near completion and what impact will this have on this neighborhood? Devin Zander with Building Salt Lake talks with Dave and Debbie about these important local development questions.…
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D2 goes in depth with Bankrate Analyst Jeff Ostrowski on when and when not to open and draw on a home equity line of credit. Should you use it for remodel projects only? What about using it if you get in a financial jam because a tire blew? Answers can depend on your gender, financial situation, and age.…
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The voices we often hear the loudest in death penalty cases are from the defendant, or person to be put to death. But why don't we hear from the families of victims in these cases? Matt Hunsaker, who's mom was killed in the eighties, joins Dave and Debbie to talk about his families' experiences during the trial and conviction of the killer.…
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Disneyland prices are getting to the point that families are having a hard time justifying making the trip. Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief for Investopedia, talks with Dave and Debbie about how consumers are responding to the exorbitant prices that have become standard at Disneyland. Also weighing in, Robert Spendlove, Senior Economist at Zions Bank…
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UK police believe there are at least 30 potential far right gatherings planned tonight. So far in the week’s unrest, 400 arrests have been made and around 100 people have been charged in connection with the disorder brought about by the riots. Nearly 6,000 public order officers are being mobilised. UK correspondent Gavin Grey explains further. LIST…
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Rideshare giant Uber has reported its second quarter result - and shares were up +11 percent. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi says the company is in a position to keep growing, despite an uncertain macroeconomic outlook and decreased consumer spending. Milford Asset Management's Deborah Lambie unpacks these results. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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