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"Genealogy Roadshow" host and author of "The Family Tree Toolkit," Kenyatta D. Berry looks into genealogy, ancestry, and family history as well as what it means to have enslaved ancestors, and interviews experts in the field. The music for this podcast is "Good Vibe" by Ketsa.
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Backyard SmokeMaster BBQ supports the growing community of passionate backyard barbeque enthusiasts who are interested in learning about barbeque cooking techniques, grills, smokers, accessories and delicious recipes. On a whim, host Kenyatta Robinson posted a clip on YouTube after he asked his daughter to film the arrival of his long awaited custom-built 20″ offset smoker from Lone Star Grillz. Kenyatta was surprised by the number of questions received about the smoker so he created a follo ...
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Kenyatta Uzzell, founder and CEO of POLIHIRE, talks with business leaders about what has elevated their careers. POLIHIRE has a longstanding track record of successfully recruiting top professionals to enhance the quality of life for all citizens, constituents and customers. Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt does a deep dive into how candidates reach the top of the selection process, examining everything from their education and backgrounds to their work experience and personal style. Kenyatta’s guests ...
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In this empowering podcast, Dr. Starks delves into the unique challenges and opportunities Black professional leaders face in today's dynamic landscape. Through thought-provoking discussions, interviews, and practical advice, listeners will gain invaluable tools and strategies to enhance their leadership and navigate their professional journeys confidently and authentically.
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The Bulls Guys Podcast

Kenyatta "K Dub" Wright & Greg Love

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The over enthusiastic Bulls voice , and Podcast personality Kenyatta K. Wright, otherwise known as K Dub, along with Co-host Greg Love launches his very own Bulls Podcast. Kenyatta and Greg give their insight on the state of the Bulls , discuss team news, give live reaction to game results, and cover other related Bulls content. Grab a seat, and enjoy the ride!
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The Detroit is Different podcast is about exposing artistry, business, ideas, and dynamic people, places, and things that make Detroit a mecca. Tune in weekly and subscribe to get the true stories from the people shaping the culture of an American classic city.
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Join listeners from around the country as we sit down with key political stakeholders in the Keystone State. Whether you’re retired in Scranton, a student in Philadelphia, out for your morning walk in Erie, sitting in traffic commuting into Pittsburgh or you are thousands of miles away and just curious about Pennsylvania politics, we welcome every listener to the kitchen table.
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BBC Africa

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This page is no longer being updated with new audio. You can listen to Focus on Africa on http://bbc.in/1NSiqIj We are also on Twitter (http://twitter.com/#!/bbcafrica) and on Google+ (http://goo.gl/N8JsS)
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VOTcast

Voters of Tomorrow

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Hi! The Voters of Tomorrow Podcast (VOTcast) is a political news podcast for Gen Z by Gen Z. Every week we sit down with a new guest or guests and discuss everything going on in the political realm. This season we are having conversations with some of the most influential activists in their respected spaces, prominent public figures and, well... politicians! Join our conversation every week by using #VOTcast.
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Join us on a journey where we celebrate stories of hope, joy, and unwavering resilience. In each episode, we shine a spotlight on a remarkable individual who triumphed over adversity, share inspiring cultural moments, and explore what unites us all. "What Keeps Us Going " is your source of inspiration, reminding us that even in the face of challenges, people of color, across the globe, continue to thrive, creating a legacy of hope and joy for generations to come. Discover the strength within ...
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Mjadala wa Wiki

RFI Kiswahili

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Huu ni wasaa wa kukutana na wageni mbalimbali watakaokuwa wakifika katika studio zetu na kuzungumza moja kwa moja yaani LIVE. Ni mjadala wa kila Jumatano asubuhi ambao utagusa masuala muhimu yanayoibuka ndani na nje ya Bara la Afrika katika nyanja tofaut itofauti. Mjadala wa wiki ni wasaa utakaokuzungusha dunia nzima kupitia mawimbi ya RFI Kiswahili.
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Freedom Agent Journeys

Tawanna Shaunte Artist, Vocalist, Entrepreneur and Household CEO

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Hello Freedom Agents! In this podcast Tawanna Shaunte a vocalist/songwriter/entrepreneur and Freedom Agent shares with individuals how to break down barriers to be catalysts for change. This podcast will empower you with unique approaches to life, innovative ideas, and amazing thought provoking guests. Join us and become a Freedom Agent!!
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On Their Behalf: A True Crime Podcast

On Their Behalf: A True Crime Podcast

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On Their Behalf is a True Crime podcast highlighting underrepresented cases of BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and beyond. Hosted by Aja Hamilton & Devon Balsamo-Gillis. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dna-podcast7/support
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode of Conversations with Kenyatta, Kenyatta D. Berry host of PBS' Genealogy Roadshow is joined by Daniel Brook, author and Historian. Kenyatta and Daniel explore the unique civil rights histories of Charleston, South Carolina, and New Orleans, Louisiana. The conversation delves into why Charleston and New Orlean…
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American Street was a cherished emblem of family, love, and community for Kenyatta Stephens. Her grandparents paved the way, instilling a legacy of service as stewards, dedicated to empowering their community with access to opportunity, success, and an enhanced quality of life. Today, at the helm of Black Family Development, Kenyatta channels her f…
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In the final part of this series, Miyanvoch and Kenyatta discuss: the limits of the physical guns' importance in matters concerning guns, the gun community being almost entirely reactive to important current issues, and the need for people right and left-of-center to approach problem solving.
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Join Kenyatta and Jeannine Robinson in a laid-back, informative session filled with barbecue lore, tips, and community feedback. In this episode, the duo explore the 3-2-1 rib method, the merits of pellet grills, Easter cooking plans, and they respond to audience questions ranging from barbecue techniques to equipment suggestions. A cozy blend of e…
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Managing people, personalities, and custom fashion stores came naturally to Constance Davis, who opens up about her can't-lose Homecoming Queen campaign and lifelong knack for people skills and smarts. Her son, Anthony 'Spice' Adams, applies similar creativity and genius to grow his brand after an NFL career. We delve into her experience managing h…
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Louisiana is known for its great food and warm hospitality. Ederique Goudia grew up loving both cooking and tasting a variety of dishes, surrounded by a family deeply rooted in Louisiana culture, where everyone from her mother and father to her aunts, uncles, and cousins cooked. Discovering in high school that she could turn her passion into a care…
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In this “denouncing the cap” episode, Ernest talks about Nikki Haley’s predictable folding, a Philly City Councilmember’s bold call for a mayoral subpoena, Marilyn Mosby’s continued call for a presidential pardon, that terrible CNN interview, unpacking Apple Music’s 100 albums, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Erne…
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In this episode of the Backyard Smokemaster BBQ podcast, host Kenyatta Robinson dives into the world of pellet grills, discussing their practicality and why they deserve a spot in your backyard. Kenyatta shares a personal story, offers a shout-out to a helpful dentist, and then moves onto the main topic – the benefits and downsides of owning a pell…
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Football was the gateway that took Keith Williams to Eastern Michigan University, where his knack for sales soon took hold. In the 1980s, he was selling business forms and starting a printing company. We explore his transition from the Republican Party to help develop a farmers market of the Lodge Service Drive and Livernois. His love for Black peo…
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Serving the people was a mission instilled in Tarence Wheeler at a young age by his grandmother. Today, he channels his passion, talents, and skills to inspire everyone, especially young Black individuals, to take initiative in empowering their communities. The Southwestern and Arizona State University basketball star opens up about how basketball …
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Before he was born, Kirk Mayes' great-aunt inspired his mother to serve their community in the hills of Jamaica. Decades later, Kirk Mayes has fed hundreds of thousands of families during a pandemic, driven by his mission to be a resource for his community. In this dynamic episode of Detroit is Different, Kirk opens up about his journey of learning…
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Black designers in fashion, furniture, and even aluminum cans are changing the world from Detroit. Keir Worthy returns to Detroit is Different to discuss his role as the Executive Director of the Organization of Black Designers. We explore the significant contributions Black people have made in establishing style and coolness globally and delve int…
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Sabrina Nelson is embarking on a transformative journey to Africa, driven by her passion to learn, teach, and immerse herself in the world of art. With a rich history of creativity showcased during her original appearance on Detroit is Different, Sabrina has dedicated her life to sharing her artistic talents. Today, her artistic expression flows in…
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Stephanie Fazekas stands as a beacon of cool, her roots intertwined deeply with Detroit's Eastside and Westside. Seamlessly blending her innate understanding of the city's culture with her passion for art, Stephanie is poised to debut her inaugural art exhibition alongside her son Tory, a fitting celebration for Mother's Day 2024. Together, we emba…
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Dr. Bill Lovejoy boasts a distinguished 30-year tenure as a professor at the University of Michigan, where his expertise spans the realms of academia and business. His academic journey, rooted in a background in mathematics, has been enriched by extensive travels around the globe, affording him unique opportunities to showcase the alignment of his …
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In this “time tells truth” episode, Ernest talks about the messiness behind the upcoming presidential debates, Philly’s hypocrisy around harm reduction, DJ Akademiks under fire, when to call off an engagement, Billie Eilish’s outstanding new album, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ern…
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Send us a Text Message. In this week's episode of Conversations with Kenyatta -Kenyatta D. Berry, host of PBS' Genealogy Roadshow and author of The Family Tree Toolkit - is joined by Steve Luxenberg, author and associate Editor of the Washington Post. Steve's story is fascinating - as an adult, he found that his mother had kept a family secret - th…
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In this “if you say no, it’ll be a no forever” episode, Ernest talks about what the Trump trial is really about, the latest campus protest debate, the power of Law Roach, why he’s not for teachers getting their hair unbraided by students, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernestowens.c…
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Dr. Kenyatta Starks discusses the importance of leading with accountability, focusing on setting clear expectations, leading by example, and creating a culture of accountability in organizations. The episode emphasizes the responsibility and obligation of leaders to take ownership of their actions, decisions, and outcomes, and encourages listeners …
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In this “hold on, wait a minute” episode, Ernest talks about how Trump is telling us who he really is (once again), Biden’s new cannabis advocacy, the clear separation between Philly’s mayor and City Council, why he’s over both Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out a…
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In part 2 of this series, Miyanovich and Kenyatta discuss: Kofi's father introducing him to guns at a young age, starting the Black Bottom Gun Club with Chad King, the existing stigma against gun ownshership in the black community, trends in black gun ownership, getting beyond motivation to responsibility as the driver, and the role of the state in…
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In this “too fast, too furious” episode, Ernest talks about how the Supreme Court is playing Trump games, about that messy Pennsylvania primary, why he’s tired of the Amanda Seales discourse, how Taylor Swift’s new album manufactured “history,” and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernesto…
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In Part 1 of this series, Miyanovich and Kenyatta start the discussion talking about root causes and more general issues, with gun discussion to follow in subsequent parts. The impacts of guaranteed income on struggling families, the luxury of singel-issue voting, root causes, wrap-around services, the reality of idealism vs. the grindstone, and th…
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In this episode of Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt, host Kenyatta Uzzell, has an in depth and personal conversation with Fairfax County, Virginia, Fire Chief John Butler. Chief Butler shares both the high points and the struggles of his journey, offering a look at how he immersed himself in every aspect of his trade. Kenyatta and Chief Butler explore the ch…
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From the streets of Baltimore to the historic leadership position as the first black combatant commander of the United States, General Retired William Kip Ward's journey is a testament to the power of mentorship and service. As Kenyatta Uzzell sits across from General Ward, his father-in-law, he ventures into a dialogue that paints a vivid picture …
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Detroit kids navigate life in uniquely dynamic ways, shaped by the city's distinct signature. However, the tragic under-resourcing of Detroit's institutions profoundly impacts their experiences, amplifying the challenges they face. For these children, the reality is intensified, underscoring the crucial role of organizations like Friends of Childre…
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Finding purpose for Isaiah Orton-Bey was discovered in his quest for deeper understandings of life. Along the stretch of West Seven Mile between Greenfield and Southfield in Detroit, a vibrant scene unfolds outside Moor Herbs—a health market specializing in vitamins, alkaline water, wholesome foods, and healing literature. In a revealing Detroit is…
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In a comprehensive episode of the Backyard Smokemaster BBQ Podcast, host Kenyatta Robinson and guest Mike from Bones BBQ explore the rich culture and technical aspects of barbecue. They discuss everything from the challenges of fire management and the nuances of meat smoking to the community and passion that define the barbecue world. Mike shares i…
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When Malcolm X delivered his historic 'Message to the Grassroots Speech' at King Solomon Baptist Church, a young Malik Shelton had the opportunity to meet him, igniting within him the roots and understanding of self-determination and Pan-Africanism. As a teenager, Shelton organized a series of Black organizing and militant actions to safeguard thei…
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In this episode we meet my good friend Augustine Benjamin. He is a former K-12 school leader and founder of Identity Capital, a company focused on helping school districts, non-profits and corporate leaders nurture their leadership identity. We discuss his "third coast" background, its impact on his leadership identity and more. If you need support…
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In this “you should’ve been there” episode, Ernest talks about the trial of the century (so far), who he thinks is going to win Pennsylvania's primary, Philly’s school board hearing drama, the curious case of Jill Scott, that terrible Taylor Swift album, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out …
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Send us a Text Message. In this week's episode of Conversations with Kenyatta - Kenyatta D. Berry, author of The Family Tree Toolkit and host of PBS' Genealogy Roadshow is joined by Dr. Manisha Sinha, who shares her journey from India to the United States to study and teach US history. This interview delves into Dr. Sinha's perspective on slavery, …
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Chef Buddah's journey sounds fascinating, especially with his deep roots in Detroit and his culinary adventures spanning from the Brewster Projects to various esteemed restaurants like Hudsons and the Summit Restaurant. Winning the 2023 Collard Green Cook-Off must have been a proud moment for him. His Vegan Gumbo sounds like a unique culinary exper…
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The iconic Weber Kettle and the PK 360 are both fantastic charcoal-based grills that are easy to master with practice. Both are versatile and capable of handling low & slow barbecue and high temperature grilling. The Weber Kettle is economically priced and allows you to easily get into the charcoal game. The PK 360 is made from cast aluminum and it…
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In this special edition episode, Lewis Nash is an explosive interview with Ernest Owens about his hotly contested state rep race against incumbent Malcolm Kenyatta, addressing anti-LGBTQ rumors, his conflict with the local Democratic Party, and much more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernest…
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In this “nah, I’m good” episode, Ernest talks about the major campaign finance differences between Biden and Trump, evaluating Mayor Cherelle Parker’s first milestone, OJ Simpson’s death, the rise in modern rap beefs, this disturbing new wave of Black television, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check…
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Coming soon, Kenyatta’s Talent Hunt with host Kenyatta Uzzell, founder and CEO of POLIHIRE. Kenyatta talks with business leaders about what has elevated their careers. POLIHIRE has a longstanding track record of successfully recruiting top professionals to enhance the quality of life for all citizens, constituents and customers. Kenyatta’s Talent H…
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The longstanding business relationship between Detroit's municipal government and corporations traces its roots back several decades. Theo Pride, of Detroit People's Platform, offers insightful analysis, delving into both macro and micro perspectives on the historical trajectory and current dynamics. Through examining entities like the Downtown Dev…
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Katrina Watkins was spurred to action by the sight of grass towering over people in her neighborhood, propelling her to instigate change. Transitioning from passive waiting for city intervention to proactive engagement, she founded the Bailey Park Neighborhood Development Corporation, now a beacon of hope on Detroit's Eastside. A true Detroiter, Ka…
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In this “you don’t gotta lie to kick it” episode, Ernest talks about the latest fight among Trumpers, Philly politics take a nasty turn, that earthquake, how transphobia disrupted a juicy rap beef, my next big thing, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernestowens.com and follow him @MrE…
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In this “imma be a DEI for life” episode, Ernest talks about strange turns in the presidential race, Philly politics get a surprise return, how the Baltimore bridge collapse influences another fight against racism, the celebrity raid everyone’s talking about, why Beyoncé is in a universe of her own, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produ…
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In Part 2 of this series, Miyaovich and Rossi discuss: the operational facts of NICS, society's need to have discomfort minimized by "having something", the question of a standard for when legal mechanisms work, OSD's anonimized black box criminal check app idea, being over the status quo, and the fact that NICS...as constucted...simply does not ha…
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Kyle Jacobs uses his talent for media and technology as a tool for more inclusive conversation about sustainability and environmentalism. He's a graduate of Virginia State University and Columbia University. His journey didn't start off rosy. He made it through abuse and the criminal justice system, all with help and support from Black women.…
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Send us a Text Message. This week on Conversations with Kenyatta, Kenyatta D. Berry author of The Family Tree Toolkit and host of PBS' Genealogy Roadshow is joined by Victor Luckerson, an author and journalist. Victor and Kenyatta talk about his love of research and his new book Built from the Fire: The Epic Story of Tulsa's Greenwood District, Ame…
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In Part 1 of this series, Miyanovich and Rossi discuss: how gun rights absolutism ignores 50% of the rights-based fight, Chuck working with the FBI on Fix NICS in 2016, Facebook's gun content policy, the myth of gun industry dominance, the need for more world beaters, and anti-gunners representing an unattractive position.…
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Embark on a journey to Southwest Detroit with Luis Ali and Tanya Saldivar-Ali on Detroit is Different, where Mexican American culture thrives and community empowerment is at the heart of everything. Through decades of experience and observation, Tanya witnessed the resilience of her mother as she owned and operated a neighborhood bar, sustaining th…
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Join Collin Mays on Detroit is Different as he delves into the transformative power of philanthropy within the Black community. With a focus on inclusivity, Collin explores how Black philanthropists have long been instrumental in enhancing the quality of life for their fellow community members, whether through supporting education, churches, food b…
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