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Want to know how you can make a difference without losing your sh!t? Join Katie Paris and LaFonda Cousin, two moms with very different backgrounds who together run Red Wine & Blue – an organization of over half a million diverse suburban women working together to defeat extremism. Katie, the org’s founder, has worked in political organizing for most of her career. LaFonda, the Chief People Officer, is a wellness expert on a mission to reimagine self-care. Each week, LaFonda and Katie talk to ...
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The biggest cases. The latest developments. Delivered every weekday, morning and night. Hosted by Katie Ring, Crime House Daily brings you twice-daily true crime updates on active investigations, headline trials, and breaking developments. Every morning, we give you the need-to-know with our First Watch episodes. And every evening? We go even deeper. Follow a case from the first 911 call to the final verdict with our Night Watch episodes. And on Sundays, don’t miss True Crime This Week episo ...
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What's Working Now

Katie Richardson

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Look, I know you’ve achieved unheard of levels of success as an entrepreneur. So the real question is, while the world is RADICALLY shifting, how do we not get caught in the chaos but instead access our untapped capacity? (you know what I’m talking about ;)I’m Katie Richardson, Business Coach to Superstar Entrepreneur and host of What’s Working Now. I’m here to show you how to UNLOCK and MAGNIFY your Untapped Potential. So that we can create the dream, live with purpose, and do what we are b ...
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Get ready to love a new vibrant local podcast that delves into the heart of Wilmington, NC's bustling business community. Each episode invites listeners to explore the financial pulse and entrepreneurial spirit of the Port City. We bring you the stories behind the storefronts and the strategies fueling local commerce. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious local, join us as we uncover the economic engines and passionate people driving Wilmington forward. Tune in to connect, lear ...
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Hosted by Katie Vogel, Untethered Podcast is a space for conversations and ideas that encourage us to open our minds, challenge our perspectives, hold on to Christ in the midst of hard things, and gain a greater understanding of God's heart. We echo Paul's prayer in Ephesians, that all of us "may have power grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses all knowledge–that [we] might be filled to the measure with all the fullness of God." ...
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Lead Culture with Jenni Catron

Art of Leadership Network

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Navigating the complexities of leadership can be daunting and overwhelming. With Jenni Catron and her guests as your trusted and experienced guides, your leadership journey can become less overwhelming and more fulfilling. Jenni and the 4Sight team want to help you become a healthy leader who leads a thriving organization. Listen to discover the tools and wisdom you need to gain the 4Sight for success!
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Welcome to the Content Is Profit Show. In here you are going to get the insights, accountability, and drive to create consistently and increase revenue in your business. After years building and managing content frameworks, teams and systems with companies like Red Bull, Chet Holmes International, Orangetheory Fitness, F45 Fitness, Jacksonville Wealth Builders and many more, we are finally here to bridge the gap between your content and your revenue. You'll hear from top entrepreneurs, creat ...
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Going There in Conversations with Christian Women

Christian Neuenswander & Samantha Miller

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Who wants to have another surface-level conversation? Not us! Join us as we have real, vulnerable conversation about the messiness of what life can bring at times. From transitioning out of college, to jumping into careers and families, figuring out relationships, and everything else in-between, we’re here to chat about the good, the bad, and the straight-up ugly of life in your mid-20s and early 30s. From our conversations, we hope that you leave feeling encouraged, known, and a little less ...
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Welcome to the Made for Mothers Podcast, your go-to source for candid and relatable conversations about motherhood and entrepreneurship. Think of this show as your new mom friend, where we dive into all things marketing, branding, mindset, money, childcare, and growing your business while you navigate your roles as both CEO and Mom. I'm your host, Mariah Stockman, and I wear all the hats, from being a boy mom to serving as a marketing mentor for mothers and running a 6-figure marketing agenc ...
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Hosted by Gina Oliverson, the Stay Mentally Strong Podcast is a heartfelt and impactful series dedicated to raising awareness about men's mental health and suicide prevention. After losing her own husband to suicide, Gina has made it her mission to provide support, education, and hope to those struggling with mental health challenges. In each episode, Gina interviews experts, therapists, and individuals with powerful personal stories, offering valuable insights on navigating mental health is ...
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The Hard Truth That Helped Me Fix My Business (And My Mind)Yesterday… wow. Fonzi and I spent the whole day locked in at a coworking space — not recording, not filming, just talking. About the business. The studio. Our team. Even the future of Content Momentum and the Business Creator Club.We thought we were going in different directions. We weren’t…
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Today, Katie reports on violent home intrusions making headlines. First, Seattle police search for a man who beat 88-year-old Emma Cotton and bit off her finger during a brazen backyard robbery. Next, a Berkeley sorority is left shaken after a masked man wandered inside repeatedly, watched residents bathe, and slipped out with underwear and pizza. …
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In this week’s episode of the Lead Culture Podcast, Jenni sits down with Peter Ostapko—founder of Kinsman and publisher of Kinsman Journal—to explore the unexpected paths that shape our leadership journeys. Peter shares the formative moments that sparked his vision, from an early encounter with leadership thought-leader Tim Elmore to a decade spent…
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Tonight, Katie revisits the life of Aileen Wuornos, the abused Michigan girl who grew up hitchhiking, trading sex for survival and cycling through petty crime before becoming one of the most infamous serial killers in Florida history. From a childhood marked by alleged family violence and assault, to a violent string of roadside murders in the late…
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This is one you don’t wanna miss! Today on Content Is Profit, we talk with Shanin — creator of Sunshine’s Hot Dogs and a YouTuber with over 76,000 subscribers! That’s right… she started filming her hot dog cart biz just for fun — and now it’s BLOWING UP! But here’s the best part… Shanin didn’t wait for things to be perfect. No fancy camera. No big …
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When influencer Brenay Kennard started posting cozy videos with her cousin-in-law, the truth spilled out online before it ever did at home. Those clips eventually became evidence in a North Carolina courtroom, where a jury ruled that Brenay helped unravel another woman’s marriage and ordered her to pay $1.75 million in damages. Then, Katie examines…
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A New England patriarch is gunned down in his New Hampshire home, his daughter disappears during a supposed freak boating accident, and the grandson who stood to inherit millions survives at sea became the focus of two separate investigations. In this episode, Katie traces the rise of self-made millionaire John Chakalos, the strained relationships …
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If you have ever wondered why you feel maxed out no matter how hard you work, this episode is going to land in your body in the best way. In this Moms Who Build conversation, Mariah talks with sustainable growth strategist and systems expert Hannah Findysz, who helps CEO moms streamline their businesses so they can scale without sacrificing family …
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On this episode of the Rising Coaches Podcast, we’re joined by Christina Bernal. Coach Bernal has built her strength and conditioning career through impactful stops at some of the top athletic programs in the country. She competed as an athlete at the University of Maryland before moving into coaching roles at Florida State, Appalachian State, Texa…
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Today’s first case is about a South Carolina killer who spent 21 years on death row before choosing to die by firing squad in 2025, raising new questions about how the death penalty is carried out. Then, Katie heads to North Carolina, where investigators say 24-year-old Dominic Liam Connelly murdered his 72-year-old grandmother and set her house on…
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This week on True Crime This Week, host Vanessa Richardson examines two killings that shook the music world — both committed by fans whose admiration turned to obsession. First, in 1980, 25-year-old Mark David Chapman shot and killed John Lennon outside The Dakota in New York City. Once a devoted Beatles fan, Chapman’s delusions and fixation on The…
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For twelve years, Eva LaRue and her daughter Kaya moved homes, installed security cameras, and lived in constant fear as an unseen stalker tracked them across state lines and called Kaya’s high school. Tonight, Katie unpacks the letters signed by stalker “Freddie Krueger,” the chilling phone calls to a high school, the breakthrough that came from c…
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It started with whispers in a detention center: a teacher lingering too long by a seventeen-year-old’s door, and ended with investigators pulling nearly two hundred explicit letters from his cell, including a written play-by-play of abuse and a chilling request to kill her husband. At trial, the truth spilled out in her own handwriting, yet she esc…
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Sixteen years ago today, Amanda Knox was first convicted in the murder of her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, and the world focused almost entirely on the “Foxy Knoxy” story. Tonight, Katie steps back into that case to center Meredith, unpacks how a rushed and chaotic investigation turned Knox and her boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, into tabloid…
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In the latest episode of the Social Media Church Podcast, host Matt Williams sits down with Marc and Amy Cameron of "How We Love" for an interesting conversation on the intersection of faith, relationships, emotional health, and digital media. Our guests tell their story and how they took over "How We Love." They introduce the role of attachment th…
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I finally did it… Turned the camera on myself. Hit record. No script. No fancy edits. Just me, my day, and the lens 👀 What started as “just a vlog” turned into something way bigger—personally *and* for the business. In this episode, I’m unpacking 10 surprising lessons I learned from vlogging… Lessons every creator, entrepreneur, and podcaster needs…
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On this episode of the Rising Coaches Podcast, we’re joined by Nate Dixon, a coach with 26 years of experience and one of the most well-traveled assistants in college basketball. After his playing career, he jumped right into coaching with early stops at Belmont Abbey and Queens University of Charlotte, before building a career that has taken him t…
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A routine home visit turned deadly when 56-year-old social worker Maria Coto knocked on the wrong apartment door and walked straight into the drug-fueled rage of a man high on PCP. Minutes later, Maria was fighting for her life as a 911 dispatcher listened helplessly on the line. Her killer has now been convicted, but her death has shaken an entire…
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Anthony Lennon was facing eight new CSAM charges when he suddenly disappeared in 2012, leaving behind blood, a missing shoe, and signs of a struggle at the motel where he worked. But investigators quickly realized the scene was staged…and the suspect had fled. Thirteen years later, a surveillance team cornered a man living under a completely differ…
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If it is the empty chair at your table, the change in your family traditions, loneliness or sadness about your life stage or relationships, you are not alone in your grief. Join us as we talk about how to navigate grief during the "happiest time of the year". We hope you leave this conversation feeling encouraged and loved with your eyes and heart …
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In Illinois, a 43-year-old mother’s unlawful, secret relationship with her daughter’s teenage classmate came crashing down after a maternity photoshoot exposed the truth she’d been hiding for months. Now, Robyn Polston is behind bars, accused of SAing the boy and concealing her pregnancy with the help of her own family. Then Katie dives deep into a…
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In 2018, Jessica Yellin founded News Not Noise. She’d spent 17 years working in TV news (including as CNN’s Chief White House correspondent) and through those years, she learned that traditional news media is really good at generating anxiety and ratings. What it isn’t so good at is helping people understand what’s really going on (at least, not wi…
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In this episode of the LeadCulture Podcast, Jenni Catron explores the importance of starting where you are in building a thriving organizational culture. She emphasizes that leadership and culture are not “back burner” priorities—they directly impact engagement, productivity, and mission achievement. Jenni shares her guiding principle: simple and c…
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When 27-year-old first grade teacher Abby Zwerner was shot by a six-year-old student in her classroom, the story shocked the country. But what happened before that single gunshot tells an even darker story. Tonight, Katie retraces every warning that staff gave about the child bringing a gun to school, how those concerns were allegedly dismissed, an…
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We had to bring this one back — because it’s just that good. Today’s guest is our good friend Carly Baker, now leading Media Partnerships at HubSpot Originals (yes, that HubSpot). She’s been a big part of our journey, and every time she’s on the show… 🔥 golden boulders everywhere! This episode is packed with the kind of insights that make you pause…
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A routine shopping trip in Louisiana turned into an unexpected chase when preschool teacher Lesli Smith spotted an officer running after two suspected shoplifters and offered him a seat in her SUV. What unfolded was a slow, careful pursuit through local streets. By that evening, she was back to her errands unaware her quick instinct would earn her …
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By the time 24-year-old Julia Wandelt walked into a British courtroom in October 2025, she had already spent years chasing a life that was never hers. Haunted by painful childhood memories and convinced her own parents were hiding the truth, Julia turned to missing persons databases and fixated on one of the most recognizable cases in the world: Ma…
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What if your home could make motherhood easier instead of adding to the overwhelm? In this Moms Who Build episode, Mariah introduces interior designer and mom of two, Katie Argueta, a founding member of the Virtual Village who is building a thriving design business rooted in beauty, functionality, and supporting real families. Katie shares how moth…
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On this episode of the Rising Coaches Podcast, we’re joined by Katie Benzan, the current Manager of Pro Scout for the Utah Jazz and The General Manager for the Salt Lake Cities Stars. Katie was one of the most efficient shooters of the modern college game. She began her career at Harvard as a three-time All-Ivy selection before transferring to Mary…
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In Maryland, beloved professor and accountant Sue Ann Marcum tried to untangle herself from a romantic and financial partnership with yoga instructor Jorge Rueda Landeros. She was found murdered in her basement while her killer disappeared across borders for more than eleven years before finally facing a jury. Then, Katie investigates a case in Flo…
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This week on True Crime This Week, host Vanessa Richardson unravels two of history’s most mysterious vanishings — both stranger than fiction. First, in 1926, the “Queen of Mystery” herself, Agatha Christie, vanished after a late-night drive. Her abandoned car sparked an 11-day nationwide search that baffled police, fellow authors, and millions of r…
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Happy Thanksgiving! In this special episode, we share a quick recap of seven important lessons learned that can help you grow your business with content. We provide practical business tips and insights into effective content creation strategies that contribute to business success. This episode is packed with entrepreneurship advice on how to grow y…
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Thanksgiving is meant for gratitude — but sometimes, it brings out the darkest parts of the human mind. In this chilling special, the Killer Minds team, joined by Murder: True Crime Stories host Carter Roy, examines two Thanksgiving tragedies: the 2009 Merhige family massacre, when a Florida man opened fire on his relatives after years of mental de…
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Tonight, Katie breaks down a federal case that might sound like the plot to a movie, but is in fact very real. Prosecutors say New York crime families teamed up with former and current NBA players to run two overlapping schemes. In one, Damon Jones and Chauncey Billups allegedly acted as celebrity bait at underground poker games where hidden tech a…
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Join us as we dive into our Holiday Bucket List filled with cozy traditions, festive fun, and meaningful ways to keep Christ in Christmas! From simple joys to intentional moments, we’re sharing what we hope to do, savor, and celebrate this holiday season. Advent Studies we love- Ruth Choi Simons: https://www.christianbook.com/emmanuel-invitation-pr…
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On this episode of the Rising Coaches Podcast, we’re joined by Coach Kian Boroujerdi, Assistant Coach at Canisius University. Kian’s path into college basketball is one built on persistence, humility, and a deep love for the game. He got his start as a practice player for the University of Texas Women’s Basketball team before moving into a manageri…
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A French woman spent nearly a decade believing she was losing her mind, never knowing that her husband was drugging her, filming her, and inviting men to SA her while she slept. Police counted 74 men in total who assaulted the brave Gisèle Pelicot, identifying 54 of them. Today, Katie breaks down the newest twist in Gisèle’s case, where the only ma…
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This week is Thanksgiving, so we're celebrating gratitude with the RWB fam. We heard from our colleagues about what they're grateful for this year -- from brave kids walking out over ICE to the work we get to do every day to the joys of a good book. That's not to say that we're not also pissed off! Trump's latest misogynistic jibe (calling a female…
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They say you should never call your ex, but this episode explores why you shouldn’t mix romance with business either. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt didn’t just date Michelle Ritter. He built a company with her and folded her into his world of mansions, staff, and early stage deals. When the relationship soured, their attempt to settle things quiet…
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This one’s a favorite. We HAD to bring it back. Back when we were just getting started, there were people who felt way out of reach. Today’s guest was one of them... until we made it happen. In this episode, we sit down with **John Lee Dumas** — host of *Entrepreneurs on Fire*, a podcasting legend with over 3,800 episodes, 130 million listens, and …
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Two very different plots, one chilling theme: killers betting their victims won’t live long enough to tell the truth. In today’s first case, unfortunately they didn’t, but that didn’t stop authorities from pursuing justice. In Los Angeles, David Pearce (called the “devil personified”) was found guilty of drugging, assaulting, and murdering friends …
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As a college freshman, Shannon Keeler did everything she was told to do after being SA'd in her dorm room. She reported it immediately, completed an SA kit, named her attacker, and brought witnesses forward. Prosecutors still walked away, then destroyed the evidence. Years later, the man she says SAd her, Ian Cleary, flooded her Facebook with rambl…
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If you have ever changed your mind, switched your niche, or completely reinvented your business, this episode is going to feel like a warm hug and a hype session in one. In this episode, you meet personal-brand queen Sara Schultz for a hilarious, honest, and deeply validating conversation about pivoting, trusting your vibe, and building a business …
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On this episode of the Rising Coaches Podcast, we’re joined by Coach Chris Kreider, Associate Head Coach at Rice University. A Pennsylvania native, Coach Kreider’s basketball journey started as a player at Mansfield University, Grove City College, and Lebanon Valley College before jumping into the coaching world. His early career included time at t…
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Seventy percent of women killed by an abuser are killed after they leave, which makes walking away an act of real bravery. Today, Katie follows the cases of two women who tried. In Los Angeles, model and realtor Maleesa Mooney had a whirlwind romance with Magnus Humphrey, but her friends weren’t sold on her new boyfriend. Later, Maleesa was found b…
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This week on True Crime This Week, host Vanessa Richardson revisits two of America’s most shocking and unforgettable crimes — cases that defined their eras and captured the nation’s imagination. First, the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping, a crime so sensational it was called “the trial of the century.” When famed aviator Charles Lindbergh’s infant s…
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This final chapter in our five-part series on Sandra Birchmore asks one question: how did a “suicide” in Canton, Massachusetts turn into a federal murder case against a former cop? Katie pieces together how Sandra’s family refused to accept the original ruling, brought in famed pathologist Dr. Michael Baden to reclassify her death as homicidal stra…
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An Alabama bonfire that teens called “The Pit” turned into a war zone when 27-year-old Steven Tyler Whitehead pulled a gun and fired 13 rounds into the crowd, killing 18-year-old cheerleader Kimber Mills as she tried to break up a fight and later walked her final “honor walk” as an organ donor. Then, Katie looks into a case across state lines in Fo…
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The system around Sandra Birchmore was broken long before she was found hanged in her Canton apartment. In the fourth installment of our five-part series on the death of Sandra Birchmore, Katie pulls back the curtain on the Stoughton Police Explorers program, which first brought Sandra in at 12 years-old. Stoughton Deputy Chief Robert Devine ran it…
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On this episode of the Rising Coaches Podcast, we’re joined by Jabari Trotter, the Assistant Coach and Recruiting Coordinator for Dartmouth College. A Dartmouth alum, Trotter first made his mark as a standout player for the Big Green before taking his talents overseas to play professionally in Dublin, Ireland. During his time abroad, he also coache…
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