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Jean Lord narrates the history of the Ribble Valley Village of Whalley. In each episode Jean guides you around the village describing the history of the area, in a well researched and written podcast. As well as history there are stories of Whalley too. This podcast is for locals and visitors alike who want to know more about The Local History of Whalley.
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Sounds Good Right?

TBone Productions

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Deep conversations, Immersive documentaries, compelling stories and everything in between. Created by sound designer Tom Whalley, SGR is made to make every listen feel special. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Your ultimate (and accurate) guide to Italian culture! Italian, For Sure goes beyond the cliches and stereotypes to reveal the true Italian way of living. Catrin Skaperdas, an American living in Italy, hosts lively interviews with locals in an effort to give Italians the (befitting) stage to passionately share their wisdom, stories and insights about Italy. This podcast is perfect for listeners who desire to learn more about Italian culture, dream of moving to Italy, plan on visiting or stud ...
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Mountain Air is a podcast about outdoor people. Whether guide, photographer, writer, film-maker, athlete, enthusiast or other, each episode focuses on a different individual with a unique tale to tell. They each have one thing in common: a love of places high, wild, and free.
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Freddi Greenmantle - Quiet Words from a Loud Mouth.

Freddi Greenmantle - Quiet Words from a Loud Mouth.

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I am a 72 yr old, female, single parent, retired primary schoolteacher of more than thirty yrs experience. I have also taught abroad, (Caribbean island) and I still tutor ESOL. I am passionately committed to improving older people’s lives, having lived in a “sheltered/independent living” Housing Ass. retirement property for 13 years since becoming disabled through an accident in 2006. I have been working for 13 yrs in the local community as a local Whalley Range forum member, and secretary t ...
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One Cool Thing

Die Gute Fabrik

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One Cool Thing is a podcast speaking with people in and around videogames about One Cool Thing not from games which is really fascinating them at the moment. One of the founding principles of Die Gute Fabrik is interdisciplinarity - collaborating with people from other art forms to bring fresh ideas to video games. And that’s also what’s at the heart of this podcast series: what not from games is shaping how people think about making games right now? As host, each week DGF Studio Lead Hannah ...
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LifeDoneDifferent.ly

Neil Witten & Ray Richards

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Do you wonder whether there’s another way? Another, more creative, more meaningful approach to living your life. Well there is and there’s a growing movement of people from all kinds of walks of life who are proving that the way we end up doing what we do in life is often a side effect of external forces. Rather than a deliberate, conscious and authentic set of choices that have come from you and your unique needs. What are you chasing? Success? Safety? Fame? Fortune? Recognition? Have you s ...
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EJ Scott has in depth conversations with celebrity guests, actors, writers, directors, producers, comedians, improvisers, comic book artists and writers, musicians, legends and up and comers. Conversational, open, honest and humorous. Guests that brought you The Walking Dead, VEEP, True Blood, Marvel's Daredevil, Marvel's Luke Cage, Areested Development, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Stranger Things, Breaking Bad, Saturday Night Live, MADtv, The Good Wi ...
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Bookhounds: The Run Down

Bookhounds Running Club

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The Run Down Podcast is created by Bookhounds, a running club AND a reading group. Bookhounds is a monthly book subscription box delivering running inspiration to your door. In The Run Down we review our 'Book of the Month'. The show is hosted by Char Binns, Top Dog and Jak Smithson, Sound Hound and we invite a special guest from the world of running to join our reading group every month. The Run Down is THE podcast for running books. Essential listening for people who love running and reading.
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “I want to help people and I want to be useful, and that’s the main reason for doing it all” Episode 3#08 meets Claire Maxted, who was forced to run at school. She hated it. Yet, just a couple of decades later the recently appointed BMC Summit editor can count Trail Ru…
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Visit: https://mountainairpodcast.uk/ Bonus episodes don’t come more exciting than this. To accompany a written interview on UKHillwalking, here’s the audio of my conversation with Shane Ohly following his stunning continuous completion of the Dragon’s Back Race route from 15-19 August 2024. Thanks to Steve Ashworth for use of the accompanying pict…
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(VIDEO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE) (TW: Mentions of suicide and sex) Helping us navigate the mental health system in Italy is Donatella Fiacchino, an Italian clinical psychologist and sex therapist. Whether you're considering relocating to Italy or simply curious about the differences in mental healthcare, this episode offers a fascinating gl…
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(VIDEO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE) Visitors of Venice (past, current, and future) will gain a lot of uncommonly told info about "Venezia," as it's known in Italy, in this episode. "Attenzione pickpocket!" Whether you want to know more about that viral TikTok sound, the truth about "La Dolce Vita," or if Italians really use gondola's to get ar…
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(VIDEO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE) Stefania Okereke gets deep about her experience as a Black woman that grew up in Cremona, Italy, but not before she shares delicious details about Italian food that she learned while touring Italy to produce a show with Amazon Prime: the first time Stefania saw pappardelle, how to cook a perfect bistecca all…
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Parked up atop the ramp at her home in Sprout Lake since the 2016 Oshkosh Airshow, the Mars will soon fly once more. This will be an historic event. One of the last times, a 1940’s era, 4 engine flying boat, one with a wingspan greater than a 747-300, will ever fly again. And I had to get there to check it out myself. Follow me on Instagram! https:…
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(VIDEO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE) Trying to learn Italian, dream of learning the language, or have Italian roots? Roberto Cittadini, an Italian teacher for 30 years, explains why learning the language is the key to unlocking Italy. Imagine understanding Italian conversations around you, appreciating the culture more, and making Italian frien…
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Food is all-around better in Italy than everywhere else in the world... or is it? Pablo D’Ambrosi, Director of Food For Profit, exposes the meat industry in a way you've probably never heard before. An Italian living in London and an American living in Italy start the chat by getting into reactions when telling people you live in a different countr…
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Welcome to my second podcast titled soaring and roaring. I continue to write about self therapy, which I mostly come to, within writing, journaling, creating poetry and performing that poetry, you might even see me at Chapter One Books in Manchester City So, I invite you to ride the rollercoaster called Freddi Greenmantle, and laugh or learn along …
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(VIDEO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY AND YOUTUBE) The ghost town phenomenon of August in Milan, the sentence that if missing will get a resume thrown away in Italy, and the names you can't legally give to an Italian child are all part of this entertaining and factual chat with Federica Tremolada, General Manager of Europe, Spotify. Federica has the unique e…
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “My strength is my curiosity, and being pretty good at suffering” Episode 3#07 sits down with mountaineer, therapist and motivational speaker Maria Granberg, whose achievements so far include: climbing Manaslu (8,163m), and becoming only the second Swedish woman to sum…
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Serious gelato and chocolate cravings might occur after listening to this episode with not-your-average chocolatier, G.B. Mantelli of Venchi, the most important chocolate boutique in Italy in the 19th century. Become proficient in picking out quality gelato and get advice to ensure you're eating real chocolate with only the best ingredients. Learn …
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I entered self-therapy in 2023, after 23 years of taking an anti-depressant sedative, commonly prescribed, called citalopram. I heartily recommend you don't . SP is an ongoing process, it is not only fascinating and magical, it is also amazing, liberating and wonderful. I thank Richard Shwartz for the therapy called IFS, Internal Family System, and…
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Master eating like a local in Italy by understanding how Italian food is regional, the differences between a trattoria, an osteria, and a restaurant, what Km0 and Slow Food mean on a menu, and when to cut the spaghetti (...never... the answer is never). Join host Catrin Skaperdas and Piedmont Cook and Restauranteur Marco Massaia as they have an ent…
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Gain an inside perspective on Italian wellness (or in Italian: "benessere") and how Italian's approach self-care. Dive into fascinating insights about Italian culture that are reflected in Italian spas, like the importance of silence and the presence of public displays of affection, while distinct philosophies of wellness between Italy and the U.S.…
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Amon Tobin is a producer, composer, musician, film maker. Originally from Brazil he spent many years with the legendary Ninja Tune label releasing some classic albums most notably during the 00s. He is now releasing music on his own NoMark imprint and is readying the follow up to 2023's Hole In The Ground. Ash Clivery https://twitter.com/ashleycliv…
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By the end of 2024 the NYPD will have encrypted its radio dispatches. Photojournalists Bruce Cotler and Lloyd Mitchell come to terms with the impact this will have as the sound of the city changes forever, This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley https://www.tbone.productions Sounds Good Right merch. https://www.tbone.p…
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Laugh along with us while learning essential Italian words and sounds to avoid awkward misunderstandings, impressive regional accents that sound entirely different (e.g. Milanese vs. Roman), and the Italian hand gestures that non-Italians use, but might not fully understand. Join host Catrin Skaperdas and polyglot artist Maddalena Mazzaferri as the…
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This conversation is with the chef, raver and compulsively creative Brad Carter. Brad’s not averse to learning from others but his energy levels peak, his boat is well and truly floated, when he has a vision for something different. From winning a pizza-making competition at school through his partying years to a surprise Michelin star, Brad seems …
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On Italian, For Sure, host Catrin Skaperdas (an American living in Italy) interviews Italians about the Italian society and culture, spreading accurate information about Italy with Italian people in an entertaining way. First episode out on May 1. Available on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, or wherever you get podcasts. Hit the Fol…
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A broadcast is picked up from across the English channel. It changes a city forever. FIP https://www.radiofrance.fr/fip Asta Hiroki https://astahiroki.com/ Ash Clivery https://twitter.com/ashleyclivery?lang=en Get in touch. https://www.tbone.productions/ Merch https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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Responding to an advert on Facebook, Cathy Babis is joining David Geers on a journey around Australia in his Searey amphibian, taking around 60 days with many incredible stops along the way! Follow their journey with the link below! https://www.100asa.com.au Buy my kids book Marty the Mallard from me directly! https://forms.gle/BaR42kZAq7SPWiXPA Fo…
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Pascal Wyse is a sound designer, composer and musician. https://pascalwyse.com/ Cautionary Tales https://timharford.com/articles/cautionarytales/ This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley https://www.tbone.productions Sounds Good Right merch. https://www.tbone.productions/store Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “Once you slow down you see it all” Interview recorded 24/01/24 On the latest episode of Mountain Air, Dan catches up with Patrick Davies, a writer, long-distance walker and charity fundraiser whose latest book “Where Skylarks Sing” recounts a 2250km walk across the UK…
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James Alexander Bright is a musician from Winchester, UK. In this episode he talks about his UFO experience, talking about aliens with nightmares on wax, echoes, playing in tunnels, changing the nature of existence, field recordings, and how everything vibrates. This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley It was made by Tb…
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Sonic Wonderland author Trevor Cox talks about playing saxophone in the space with the world's longest echo. There's also a piece with Wren Brier taken from the One Cool Thing podcast. Wren is a game artist, game designer, and BAFTA-award-winning narrative designer who created Unpacking. This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom…
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DJ Harrison is a grammy nominated musician, producer and remixer from Richmond, VA. A member of jazz / hip hop group Butcher Brown, DJ also has a solo record out on Stones Throw. In this conversation he talks about what it's like to have perfect pitch and how his super power was discovered. D.J Harrison - Shades of Yesterday Archive: The World's Ha…
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Illa J is an MC and producer from Detroit. His brother, J Dilla, would have turned 50 this month. Illa reflects on his brother's life and work, the challenges the family have faced in protecting his legacy, and his own love of the piano. This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley It was made by Tbone Productions. Sounds G…
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Welcome to our conversation with the Musician and Artist Boff Whalley. Boff was formerly the lead-guitarist of British anarchist punk band Chumbawumba. Best known for their 1997 single "Tubthumping". Boff grew up in Burnley, in a Morman family. He embraced the art and punk scenes, experimented with different types of music, and with his anarchist m…
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Cappo is one of the finest MCs the UK has ever produced. He's just released the triple album Canon and completed his PHD, both of which he talks about here. He also talks the sound of drums, breath and the global hum. Canon This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley It was made by Tbone Productions. Sounds Good Right? mer…
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In 2023 Say She She released Silver, one of the albums of the year. You may not know this but Tom has been supporting them since the beginning in his other role as producer of The Huey Show on BBC 6Music. In this ep Tom sits down with Say She She's Piya Malik to chat Big Crown, El Michels Affair, Bollywood soundtracks, being a restaurant brat, and …
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Raymond Antrobus is a writer, poet, and broadcaster. He is the author of poetry collections, To Sweeten Bitter; The Perseverance and All The Names Given, as well as children’s picture book Can Bears Ski?, illustrated by Polly Dunbar. In 2022 three of his poems were added to the UK’s (GCSE) National Curriculum. At Timber 2023, he sat down with Geoff…
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Don Leisure talks bootleg Asian pirate radio adverts, Russian and Turkish vinyl, the art of sampling, and the story of his Uncle Shaboo who attempted to launch a Bollywood career from Canada. This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Ash Clivery It was made by Tbone Productions. Get some rad Sounds Good Right merch. Hosted on Acast.…
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Anna Bogutskaya is the host and producer of the excellent horror anthology podcast series Eerie, and the author of Unlikeable Female Characters. Anna spoke with Tom about the sounds that chill us to the bone. Pontypool trailer Out Of Sync trailer This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley It was made by Tbone Productions.…
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In part 2 of this mini-series on Lost Wave, Tom speaks to members of Panchiko. Panchiko is a band whose badly degraded CD was found in a charity shop, 20 years after its creation, which then inspired an internet treasure hunt that literally changed lives. This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley It was made by Tbone Pro…
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On this episode, we meet Jill Murray who chats to Hannah Nicklin about skating. Jill Murray is a Canadian creative director, coming fresh from the launch of Invincible Presents: Atom Eve. She is a writer for indie and AAA games, best known for her work as Lead Writer on Shadow of the Tomb Raider, and a bunch of the Assassin's Creed games but other …
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Finding the artist behind a song, recorded from radio onto cassette in 1984 has become an obsession for many. A wild ride of spreadsheets, frequency analysis, rediscovered bands, fraudsters, meltdowns and endless dead ends. But this is just one of many songs that various reddit and discord communities are trying to identify, with varied consequence…
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Tom finds a haul of cassettes in his parents' loft, artist and producer Scrimshire revisits his teenage demos, Sommer McCoy takes us to the mixtape museum, and Jonathan Mael tells the story of the Harlem World Battle and the cassette that sparked a hip hop debate that still rages to this day. The Harlem World Battle cassette recording. https://www.…
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Rhi is a London-based producer, singer, songwriter and musician who creates minimal, ethereal electronic soundscapes. Here she explores her love of the night, the way it feels, and the way it sounds. Links to Rhi's music This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Ashley Clivery It was made by Tbone Productions. Music courtesy of Epid…
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Andy Mead is co-lead of the acoustics team for the Galileo Project run by Avi Loeb out of Harvard University. The Galileo Project sets out to watch the entire sky in order to collect data on UFOs/UAPs by using a vast network of sensors. It's the first rigorous scientific study of its kind and Andy's role is to collect and analyse audio data. He lis…
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Joseph Assad is a former CIA case officer who worked in many dangerous situations in the Middle East, most notably in Iraq. Here Joseph talks about the use of listening devices in espionage, the techniques used by intelligence services to record and monitor conversations, and the sounds he heard in Iraq that will stay with him forever. This episode…
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “It’s about being prepared for what nature throws at us” Interview recorded 27/09/23 Since 2009, Mark Diggins has been the coordinator of the Scottish Avalanche Information Service (SAIS). This valuable role means overseeing hazard forecasts for Lochaber, Glen Coe, Cra…
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Caitrin Innis is a writer who works in arts funding. Originally from Vancouver, she now lives in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the north of England. Shortly after giving birth to her first child, Caitrin starts to hear music, music that no one else can hear...... Caitrin's article for Motherly https://www.mother.ly/life/motherly-stories/musical-ear-postpa…
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Tom speaks to Andrew Benfield and Richard Horsey who have visited the most remote regions of India, Nepal, Myanmar and Bhutan, exploring what the Yeti means to the people who live in these places and gathering their stories of the creature. This journey became the BBC Radio 4 podcast, Yeti, which was beautifully sound designed by Dan King and Pereg…
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Bastien Keb is a musician, HIs music is "Psychedelic, soulful, eerie, experimental, ambient and avant garde" and his latest album The Only Angel I Ever Saw Wore Black is out now. Here he talks about his love of distant sounds, eavesdropping, inner-monologues, taxi driver, car alarms, and walking through the city at night. bastienkeb.bandcamp.com/mu…
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The story of The Mad Writer, Zach Kashkett's intimate documentary about hip hop producer L'Orange covering three years of his life. The documentary explores the way hearing loss has impacted both him as a person and the way he makes music. https://www.themadwriterfilm.com/ This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whalley It was…
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Actress, presenter and author Janet Ellis joins Geoff Bird for a live recording on our Wilderness Tracks podcast. Janet discusses the six pieces of music that connect her to nature. Janet Ellis trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Best known for presenting Blue Peter, she stars in numerous radio and TV programmes and in 2018 app…
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During lockdown in London, Ash Clivery is troubled by a mystery sound. On the other side of the world, across the bay from the city of Vancouver, Glen MacPherson has been tracking occurrences of the sound for a decade. The World Hum Map and Database Project https://www.thehum.info/ This episode was recorded, produced and sound designed by Tom Whall…
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Two stories about the deeply personal and internal sounds that we experience. Claudia Molinari is a creative designer and co-founder of WeAreMuesli, an independent design studio based in Milan specializing in narrative games with cultural, historical and artistic themes. wearemuesli.it Renu Arora is a performer based in London. Her podcast The Burg…
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