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Working People: A podcast by, for, and about the working class today (now in partnership with In These Times magazine and The Real News Network). Working People is a podcast about working-class lives in 21st-century America. In every episode, you'll hear interviews with workers from around the country, from all walks of life. We'll talk about their life stories, their jobs, politics, and families, their joys and hopes and frustrations. Overall, Working People aims to share and celebrate the ...
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In this 30-minute episode, Dr. Bobbi and a guest expert delve into real-world workplace challenges, offering expert advice and actionable insights. Whether discussing trends we've uncovered or addressing listener-submitted concerns, each conversation is a candid, authentic exploration of team dynamics. Tune in to gain valuable strategies for enhancing connection and cohesion within your teams. Perfect for leaders, HR professionals, and anyone passionate about improving workplace culture.
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From the little league coach to the former addict helping those still struggling, hear from people from all walks of life how they show up as a vessel for service and drive for transformational change. Hosted by Theresa Carpenter, a 28-year active duty U.S. naval officer who found service was the path to unlocking trauma and unleashing your inner potential. All views are mine alone and not on behalf of any other entity.
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Work in Progress – People & Culture (P&C) - is a talk series that features thought leaders from the P&C and HR industries. Session's CEO Pernille Brun leads these discussions to uncover the latest trends shaping the future of work and the evolving landscape of P&C. Through these sessions, we explore how P&C and HR can effectively support organizations, leaders, and employees to adapt to the changing demands of the workforce. We also delve into what strategies P&C departments can implement to ...
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People at Work

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Want to make work better for yourself and those around you? This is the podcast for you! People at Work is a series of conversations with individuals leading change to create extraordinary workplaces. We get real about common workplace issues like engagement, teamwork, leadership, and culture, and discuss practical ideas for making change happen. We’re people at work!
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People and Their Work

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The people and Their Work Podcast was created by Douglas S. Gardner, Professor in the Student Leadership and Success Studies Department at Utah Valley University. In this Podcast you will hear the 1st person stories of people journeying through their Education, Work and Career Decision Making. Music by Christopher Wease. Images are from the UVU Roots of Knowledge stained glass exhibit by Holdman Studios. 'Roots of Knowledge' is a registered trademark of Utah Valley University. Copyright © Ho ...
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Our mission is simple: to inspire Christians like you to fully commit their lives to Christ—at home, in the workplace, and in every relationship. Through stories of real people living out their faith in the daily marketplace, we explore how leading with love can transform workplaces and lives.
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Social workers play a significant role collectively and individually dedicating themselves to achieving social justice, promoting inclusion and improving the wellbeing of individuals, families, groups and the most vulnerable members of our communities. AASW – Social Work People explores the diverse world of social work and connects listeners to the people driving change and providing advocacy on the issues that impact upon the quality of life of all Australians.
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The Working with People Podcast is for executives, managers, and HR leaders. We bring people experts together to provide you with relevant content on how to think about and manage your most important asset - your talent. The views expressed in the content belong to the content creators and not the organization.
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How does music help to engage disaffected or disadvantaged young people? How can taking to the streets help build rapport with the youth community? This album is packed with positive examples of youths who've turned their lives around with the help of youth workers. At Madcap Arts they build self-esteem through making music, and The Factory street project meets young people on their own ground and offers a chance for personal growth through exciting activities and teamwork. The tracks offer ...
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A weekly podcast for Creative Entrepreneurs. Interviews with successful creatives, business owners, starters... People who make stuff for a living. You'll hear about successes, failures, mistakes, habits, and wins. I'll also provide an audio version of my blog posts (chriscreedblog.com) and expound upon those ideas. If you make stuff for a living, this is for you. P.S. Not every episode has "explicit content." However, there may "explicit language" from time to time because I don't want to c ...
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(Armenian version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of job c ...
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(Azerbaijani version is below) Young people are innovative, alert and eager to learn in different contexts, both formal and informal, attracted as they are by the newest sources of information through digital communication, social media and the internet. Their development as citizens and professionals deserves the highest priority in state policies and investment. In EaP countries, youth transition from school to work is challenging, owing to economic conditions (low demand, low levels of jo ...
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This week, we’re staying in Southern California, where the workers of Touchstone Climbing Gym in Los Angeles have been negotiating their first contract with their employer. Touchstone Climbing, a regional climbing gym with over a dozen locations in California, experienced a wave of unionization in its Los Angeles locations early last year. The succ…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Mark C. Fava, an author, speaker, and career aviation lawyer who currently serves as a Vice President at The Boeing Company. Mark’s career spans decades in both the military and corporate worlds. He served as a Naval Flight Officer and Mission Commander in the P-3 Orion, accumulating over 3,000 fligh…
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Explore the complexities of performance management with Marco Mingolla, who addresses the prevalent misconceptions tying performance to pay and advocates for a shift towards team-oriented performance cultures. Learn how redefining these dynamics can facilitate true organizational effectiveness. Marco Mingolla is a senior partner at Korn Ferry speci…
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In this conversation, Reggie Preddy shares his journey of faith, his experiences of God's presence in the workplace, and the importance of authenticity in both personal and professional life. He emphasizes the significance of being true to oneself, trusting God through challenges, and maintaining a strong Christian identity amidst workplace dynamic…
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In this conversation, Justin Adams shares his journey as an entrepreneur, his faith, and the challenges he faced while navigating family trials and starting a new business. He emphasizes the importance of faith in overcoming personal struggles, the need for support during difficult times, and the significance of maintaining a healthy identity beyon…
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Send us a text When two fellow military podcasters get together, ones who are both deeply passionate in fighting the mental health stigma by taking better care of Sailors, well you know it’s going to be a great conversation! Ladies and gentleman, is my honor to bring you the man behind the Don’t Give Up the Ship podcast! In this episode, we sit dow…
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In this episode, Lars Hoffman, Learning Director at the global company, DHI, explains the transformative potential of gamification in leadership development and learning processes. Lars, educated within business psychology, and a former board game designer, shares how one can transform workplace learning with a playful twist. From his early days of…
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Send us a text Is there a link between brain injury and suicide or other mental health challenges? Could mandatory MRI scans help identify those at risk? In this episode of the S.O.S. Podcast, Dr. Kenneth Davis discusses his research on large-scale brain injury testing for veterans, especially those with non-combat-related injuries. We explore what…
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Join Dr. Bobbi Wegner and Alexandra Erman as they explore the innovative strategies for building cohesion in global, distributed teams. Discover how a unique approach to trust, dual management, and real-time feedback can transform team dynamics and drive organizational success. Alexandra Erman is a seasoned people officer with over 20 years of expe…
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In this urgent episode of Working People, we focus on the Trump-Musk administration’s all-out assault on federal workers and its takeover and reordering of our entire system of government. “At least 20,000 federal workers have so far been fired by the Trump administration,” Ed Pilkington and Chris Stein report in The Guardian, “most of them recent …
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Send us a text Can we hold starkly different views on hard-hitting issues while staying respectful? I believe so—and my guests do too. This week, we tackle the controversy surrounding the dismissal of the Judge Advocate Generals from the Air Force, Army, and Navy. Is this a dangerous move to install Trump loyalists, or a much-needed reform of milit…
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keywords leadership, Christian principles, accountability, trust, developing leaders, hard conversations, excellence, faith, teamwork, personal growth, faith at work, Silverdale Baptist Academy, Silverdale Baptist Church, Taylor Hasty, Rick Hasty, Bill Marsh, christian leadership summary In this conversation, Taylor Hasty shares his journey as a le…
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keywords scripture, leadership, gospel, forgiveness, Matthew 18, Christian principles, workplace challenges, accountability, grace, mercy, Taylor Hasty, Rick Hasty, Bill Marsh, Silverdale Baptist Academy, Silverdale Baptist Church, faith at work summary In this conversation, Rick and Taylor Hasty explore the application of scripture in leadership, …
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We kick off the new season of Working People with another crucial installment of our ongoing series where we speak with the people living, working, and fighting for justice in America’s “sacrifice zones.” In this episode, cohost Maximillian Alvarez speaks with a panel of guests about the ongoing public health crises in East Palestine, OH, where a N…
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Send us a text Oak McCulloch returns to the podcast for another discussion on servant leadership and its lasting impact. His ability to drive change continues to inspire, and his book Your Leadership Legacy: Becoming the Leader You Were Meant to Be remains a valuable resource. In this episode, we catch up on Oak’s journey, the impact of his leaders…
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In this episode, we speak with Jacqueline Fearer, a distinguished communications professional with over two decades of experience. Explore how strategic communication and thoughtful inquiry can significantly enhance team cohesion, foster innovation, and build a culture of inclusion within organizations. Jacqueline Fearer is a seasoned communication…
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In this episode of the When Love Leads podcast, hosts Bill Marsh and Rick Hasty welcome Justin Brown, a factory worker turned podcaster, who shares his journey of faith, family, and the integration of spirituality into daily life. Justin discusses the importance of relationships in witnessing God's presence in the workplace, the impact of his podca…
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Send us a text In this episode, we chat with Richard Parker, a former college professor who became a public affairs officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Commissioned at 43 in 2013, he left academia to serve and embraced every chance to support the Navy's global mission. Richard’s toughest battle wasn’t on the frontlines—it was for his life. In January…
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Send us a text I’m beyond thrilled to welcome Sam Shoemate to the show—one of the most fearless voices in military whistleblowing today. If you believe in due process for those who’ve sacrificed for our nation, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss! You may remember Sam from The Shawn Ryan Show this past January—one of the many who received…
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Send us a text Are you buying or selling a home in Central Ohio? If so, you need a trusted expert who understands the market inside and out. Karen Mavis, owner of the Karen Mavis Home Team with RE/MAX Achievers, joins us to talk about what makes a great real estate experience and how she’s helped clients navigate the process for over 22 years. Not …
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keywords Luann Tucker, faith in the workplace, work-life balance, Christian values, mentoring, career advice, happiness, spiritual disciplines. conflict, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, PwC Summary In this conversation, Luann Tucker shares her journey from a long career at PwC to retirement, emphasizing the integration of faith in her professional life. Sh…
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Send us a text This is a show I wish I didn’t have to do. But the truth is, the command investigation system is broken, and if no one else will fix it, we’re going to shine a light on the harm it causes—directly from those who have lived it. It’s our love for the military that compels us to speak up. We believe in accountability, justice, and takin…
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In this episode, Dr. Bobbi Wegner sits down with Rhia Newton, the VP of Learning and Development at RAPP, to delve into the complexities of cross-cultural collaboration and the hidden biases that can impact team dynamics. Discover the actionable insights and real-world strategies Rhia employs to foster true collaboration within global teams and tur…
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summary In this conversation, Diondre Lewis discusses the inevitability of conflict in both personal and organizational contexts, emphasizing that these conflicts serve as tests of faith and opportunities for growth. He highlights the importance of transparency and communication in managing conflicts, as well as the role of a moral compass in guidi…
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Diondre Lewis talks about giving...giving talents and skills and then discusses the inevitability of conflict in both personal and organizational contexts, emphasizing that these conflicts serve as tests of faith and opportunities for growth. He highlights the importance of transparency and communication in managing conflicts, as well as the necess…
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In this episode, Julie Reiter, Vice President of Human Resources and Sustainable Development at The Clarke Group, Inc., joins us to share how she—through appreciative inquiry, a relentless focus on sustainability efforts and cross-functional collaboration—has helped transform Clarke into a forward-thinking, engaged, and flourishing organization. He…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Amber Kulesza, an Air Force Disabled Veteran and the Chief Adventure Officer (CAO) of AmbersAdventures, LLC. Amber’s story is one of resilience, transformation, and an unwavering passion for helping others. In this episode, you'll learn about: Military Career: Amber’s diverse roles, including serving…
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In this episode of the When Love Leads podcast, hosts Rick Hasty and Bill Marsh speak with Rick Eldridge, a seasoned film producer with a rich background in music and storytelling. Rick shares his journey from a young Baptist boy to a successful filmmaker, emphasizing the importance of faith in his work. He discusses the concept of 'mulligans' in l…
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Send us a text In this episode, we chat with Rebecca McFadden, a creative force and founder of Fresh Pointe Studio, about her journey from sketching animals as a child to becoming a successful designer. She shares her path through art, fashion design, and interior design, including her experiences in NYC, corporate roles, and how motherhood and the…
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Send us a text In this episode, we chat with Andrea Goldstein, a senior executive and national security leader, whose career spans from active-duty U.S. Navy officer to shaping policy at the highest levels of government. Andrea has driven cultural transformation in major U.S. institutions, including her pivotal role in passing the Deborah Sampson A…
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In this thought-provoking episode, Lee Walker delves into the intricacies of expanding a workforce and managing generational divides in work ethos, offering invaluable insights on fostering employee care and leveraging remote work flexibility for organizational success. Tune in to discover the secret sauce behind building a motivated and cohesive t…
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Send us a text In this powerful and eye-opening episode, we sit down with Major Mandy Feindt, an active-duty Army officer, devoted mother, and fearless advocate for military and civilian families affected by the 2021 Red Hill Water Crisis in Hawaii. As one of 93,000 individuals impacted by the crisis—including her own children—Major Feindt has dedi…
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The first episode where Rick and Bill discuss the purpose and plan for this new podcast. We preview some themes of upcoming interviews and discuss our hopes for how this podcast will help Christians to think Biblically about their work, as well as to watch for how God is already at work in their workplaces.…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Brad Miller, a former lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, to discuss his inspiring journey of service, principles, and standing up for his beliefs. Brad graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2003 and went on to serve nineteen years on active duty. His career too…
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Send us a text You ever get tired of the noise of social media and just yearn for some good ole fashioned common sense? In this episode, we sit down with Texan-to-the-bone Charles Hamm, a former Marine sergeant, retired entrepreneur, and 3x #1 International Bestselling Author. With over 75 years of life experience, Charles has worn many hats, from …
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In this episode of "The Psychology of Work," Jeff Brittain reveals the secret behind transforming team dynamics and breaking down communication barriers to achieve organizational harmony. Discover how listening with intent and understanding team priorities can turn conflict into collaboration. Jeff Brittain is a seasoned professional known for his …
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“I did not start out as a writer interested in organized labor,” Hamilton Nolan writes in The Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor; “I started out as a writer interested in why America was so fucked up. Why did we have such gargantuan levels of inequality? Why were thousands of homeless people living in the streets of c…
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In this episode, we take a deeper look at what happened in HR in 2024 and what trends and predictions we see for 2025. As we transition into 2025, Eric Knauf, head of Talent and Culture and founder of BelongHQ, gives us a forward-looking perspective on how crafting a connected workplace and embracing AI and hybrid work will be paramount for HR in 2…
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Send us a text Ever wonder what it would be like to quit your job, live on your savings, and explore the world? My next guest has been doing just that for a number of years. Thanks to smart financial decisions and a passion for exploring, she travels internationally meeting people from all walks of life and shares her experiences (and cost cutting …
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Send us a text From Navy SEAL to Advocate – The Journey of Bill Brown In this episode, we sit down with Bill Brown, an Iraq Veteran Navy SEAL who served honorably for eight years, completing three deployments. Bill shares his incredible journey from the battlefield to higher education, where he utilized the Montgomery GI Bill to attend Rutgers Univ…
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Send us a text Can you heal yourself and rise to leadership in the Navy’s highest enlisted ranks? In this powerful episode, we’re joined by Amaury Ponciano—an inspiring example of authenticity, accountability, and transformation. From surviving the tragic USS Cole bombing to battling his own personal demons, Amaury’s story is a raw and honest remin…
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Sam Ricks is an artist, award winning illustrator, and Vice President of Creative Design at Cotapaxi. Sam certainly did not know that he wanted to be where he is now when he started his college education. Sam shares his story about the challenges he has been through and how he got to where he is now. The People and Their Work Podcast was created by…
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Send us a text In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Jessica Ruttenber, a trailblazing U.S. Air Force pilot who turned her “vertical challenges” into an incredible aviation career. With over 3,000 flight hours, Jessica soared as a Senior Pilot and became a fierce advocate for diversity, inclusion, and equality in the…
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“In late September,” Timothy Pratt writes in Capital & Main, “a massive billow of smoke from a chemical fire spread over metro Atlanta, lingering for weeks and prompting national news coverage. The smoke has cleared, but the anger has not dissipated in Conyers, the city of 20,000 where the fire occurred, and in surrounding areas... Smoke from the b…
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In this episode, Julia Milner joins Dr. Bobbi Wegner to unravel the secret to lasting behavior change by treating habits like relationships, normalizing quitting, and embracing self-indulgence. Discover how small, consistent efforts can transform your mindset and daily life without the overwhelm of drastic changes. Julia Milner is a dedicated profe…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re joined by Rob Anspach, a seasoned entrepreneur, marketing consultant, prolific author, and podcast host with over 30 years of experience helping businesses build authority, craft legacies, and achieve long-term success. Known for his no-nonsense approach to marketing, Rob shares his famous “Rob-isms”—memorable …
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“During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the US economy almost completely collapsed,” historian Dana Frank writes in her new book, What Can We Learn from the Great Depression? “By 1933 a third of all those who’d had jobs were unemployed; another third were scraping by with lesser work. Racism, far from collapsing, festered and metastasized as ins…
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Send us a text The transition from military service to civilian life is one of the most profound journeys a veteran can face. Finding a renewed sense of purpose is key to shaping this next chapter. In this powerful episode, I sit down with Col. (Ret) Bill Butler, the acting president of The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio. K…
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Longtime Working People listeners will be familiar with Max and Mel’s extended work discussing the supply chain, the workers who keep that system running day in and day out, and the dangerous and exploitative working conditions that many workers labor under. Our global economy relies on these workers to stay running–and bosses around the world use …
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What if traditional HR models are holding your organization back? Join me, Pernille Brun, as I sit down with Camilla Miehs, the Group Chief People Officer at Lehman, to unearth a transformative approach to HR. Camilla shares her groundbreaking shift from conventional HR practices to a dynamic "people and culture" philosophy that prioritizes meaning…
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