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Our Human Experience

University of Newcastle

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From true crime to bushfires to refugees, join researchers from the University of Newcastle’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences for thought-provoking conversations as we explore important questions about humanity, society and current events.
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J-Lab

Civic Journalism Lab at Newcastle University

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A forum for professional, student and community journalists in the north east of England to meet, learn and collaborate. It’s supported by Newcastle University.
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Women's Week

Renee Mayor

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Just a quick synopsis of what Women for Women International are up to this week (5th-8th March 2018), across Newcastle University and city. Listen to hear about our events, and to find more information add us on facebook- https://www.facebook.com/womenforwomennewcastle/
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Staging the Voice / Voicing the Stage

Opera North and Newcastle University

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Staging the Voice / Voicing the Stage brings together staff, creatives and performers from Opera North with academics and researchers from throughout Newcastle University. Each episode explores a different aspect of voice and performance, from issues relating to neuroscience and biology connected with the physical voice, to questions of representation, of silenced voices and marginalized people.
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Leaders Unlocked

Leaders Unlocked

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Welcome to "Leadership Unlocked" – your essential podcast for leadership insights. Hosted by the creators of "Personal Branding Unlocked," we explore key leadership skills and interview seasoned leaders. Tune in to enhance your leadership journey and advance your career.
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Podcasts from the Universities in Revolution and State Formation Conference, which took place on June 5-6, 2015 in UCD Newman House. The conference brought together a diverse cross-section of international scholars to discuss the Irish university experience of revolution as an important case study in the context of European and global settings. This project was funded by an Irish Research Council New Foundations Award and by University College Dublin Decade of Centenaries Award. Podcasting w ...
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Whose Stories?

Seven Stories

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In this sneak preview of Whose Stories?, writer and teacher Darren Chetty reflects on a classroom experience that highlights how vital it is that Black children see themselves represented in the books they read. Whose Stories? is a podcast about children’s books, diversity, and the role of archives, brought to you by Newcastle University and Seven Stories: The National Centre for Children’s Books. In the first season of our podcast, we’re exploring the story of children’s books and Black Bri ...
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Inspiring Research Podcast

James Eves & Michelle Minnikin

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A podcast to showcase some of the best social science research in the North East of England and Northern Ireland from institutions across the NINE Doctoral Training Partnership, including the Universities of Durham, Newcastle, Northumbria, Teesside, Ulster, Sunderland, and Queen’s Belfast. A selection of social scientists present their ideas and findings on a broad range of topics that can be relevant to businesses in many ways. We hope these conversations will bring research to a new audien ...
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Word on Wearside

Spark

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A podcast series exploring the voices and stories from the City of Sunderland. From sport to fashion, to politics and social change this series will cover it all. It's a brand new podcast series, every episode is different, so make sure you catch them all. Coming in December 2022. Find out more at https://www.sparksunderland.com
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Digitally Diverse

NewyTechPeople

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Welcome to Digitally Diverse! This podcast takes a deep dive into the journeys of the movers and shakers in the design and tech industry with the help of host Ellen Bennett. Join us as we sit down with industry leaders, innovators, and creative minds to explore their unique career paths, the lessons they've learned, and the fascinating stories they have to share. Whether you're a seasoned professional, a budding designer, or simply curious about the digital landscape, our episodes offer insi ...
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Secrets From the Crime Lab

practicalforensics.science

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A podcast for practitioners, professionals, and enthusiasts of forensic science, applied science, and science related topics: exploring the truth of true crime. Learn about the real forensic science behind the cases, how it actually works behind the closed doors of the crime lab, and what happens when it fails or is misunderstood. Hosted by a scientist with over twenty years of laboratory experience, this podcast discusses the challenges and nuances of the forensic fields from her own experi ...
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C.L.E.A.R. Campaign

C.L.E.A.R.

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Food labelling can be a powerful tool to drive food system change if it is designed to truly institute greater transparency and accountability in food production. In this podcast series we talk to brands and non-profits about the need for a mandatory food labelling system that truly represents the method of production using data from the farm level and how this initiative could create a movement of positive change to an agro-ecological revolution through with properly informed consumer. info ...
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In this episode, we sit down with four exceptional leaders from The Mutual Bank: Mark Williams, Matthew Dunnill, Felicity Laczina, and Erin Howells. These executives share invaluable insights on how they’ve led their respective teams through industry changes while staying committed to the bank’s core values of trust, community, and customer-centere…
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In this episode of Leaders Unlocked, we speak with Steve Edmonds, a leader with over 30 years of experience in construction, finance, and property management. Here’s the topics of conversation not to be missed: Organisational Overhaul: Steve explains how he transformed 37 separate operations into one successful business, doubling turnover at Reflec…
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Poets Susie Anderson, Sara M Saleh and Rob Waters discuss the interconnection between identity and creativity with Magdalena Ball. This conversation was recorded at the 2024 Newcastle Writers Festival. The Stories to You podcast series is supported by Create NSW. If you would like to contribute to the valuable work of the festival in fostering a cu…
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Hannah Ferguson co-founded an independent news commentary platform at a time when the world needed it most. In 2020, Cheek Media Co. quickly established itself as the go-to platform for daring feminist opinions and progressive perspectives on everything from right-wing politics to overcoming taboos around sex and pleasure. The mission? To provoke c…
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In this episode we sit down with Georgina Chalker, the Executive General Manager of People and Environment at Newcastle Airport. Georgina brings a wealth of knowledge from her extensive career in human resources and commercial management, working across various industries, including community services and the aviation sector. Throughout the episode…
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In his new book, How We Became Post-Liberal, Newcastle philosopher and legal scholar Russell Blackford examines how Western liberal democracies became nations where traditional liberal principles of toleration, individual liberty and freedom of speech are frequently dismissed to support conservative policies. He speaks to The Ethics Centre's Simon …
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The book and film The Last Daughter centre on Brenda Matthew’s life journey, and how she reconciled both halves of her history; being raised by a white foster family, before being returned to her Aboriginal family. Brenda shares her story with Melissa Lucashenko. This conversation was recorded at the 2024 Newcastle Writers Festival. The Stories to …
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This episode is packed with actionable insights to elevate your leadership in the professional services sector. Join us as Director of Heart HR, Matt Taylor, shares his wealth of experience to help you sharpen your leadership skills. Authentic Leadership: Matt emphasises the power of being genuine, showing how authenticity can build trust and boost…
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The Netflix adaptation of Trent Dalton’s much-loved novel Boy Swallows Universe has been applauded by the book’s loyal fans, but no one could have predicted its international success. Meet the Newcastle-based BAFTA and Emmy-nominated director, Bharat Nalluri, who helped bring this very Australian story to life for a global audience. Hosted by Rosem…
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This episode of the Digitally Diverse podcast features a conversation with Rebecca Preston, a Senior Product Designer at Zipline. Rebecca discusses her career journey, the importance of user research and design collaboration, and the challenges and rewards of working in a remote-first environment. She also offers valuable advice for aspiring design…
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It is the desire of many readers to see themselves reflected on the page, especially when their faces and voices have been excluded from the dominant narrative. Graham Akhurst, Kirli Saunders and Melanie Saward discuss writing First Nations characters in fiction for – and about – young people. Hosted by Yvette Henry Holt. This conversation was reco…
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We are joined by Penelope Bowling, People Relations Manager at McLean Care Limited. With over two decades of experience in HR across various industries, Penelope shares invaluable insights and practical advice. You should listen to hear Penelope's thoughts and advice on: Lessons learned from diverse roles in local government, rail manufacturing, an…
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In their recent fiction, Emily Perkins, Megan Rogers and Christos Tsiolkas created characters at a crossroads, disrupting the traditional narrative of ‘coming of age’ as an experience of youth. They discuss belonging, change, and the perennial journey of ‘growing up’ with Ashley Hay. This conversation was recorded at the 2024 Newcastle Writers Fest…
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Join us as we chat with Jitesh Ramesh, Lead UX Designer at Rate My Agent. Jitesh shares his journey from mechanical engineering to industrial design and eventually to digital product design. He discusses the complexities and challenges of bridging the gap between tangible and digital products, reflecting on his experiences working on projects rangi…
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From being told her books ‘weren’t Australian enough’, to winning the 2023 Miles Franklin Literary Award for her third novel Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, Shankari Chandran’s writing journey has been anything but linear. She speaks with Ailsa Piper about family and memory, and the stories that shape who we become. This conversation was recorded at…
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Join us in this enlightening episode of Leaders Unlocked as we delve into the dynamic leadership journey of Lauren Eyles. Whether you're currently in a leadership role or aspiring to become a leader, this episode is packed with insights and strategies to help you thrive. Why You Should Listen: Transformative Leadership: Lauren Eyles shares her expe…
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‘If you're doing work that you feel is important, it will be impossible to have everybody like you.’ Bri Lee first captured the literary world’s attention with her debut memoir Eggshell Skull, a very personal interrogation of the injustices experienced by survivors of sexual assault. Now, she’s turned her attention to fiction. Bri talks with Bridie…
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Israel’s spying technology and defence hardware is being used by despots and democracies around the world – from the Pegasus software that hacked Jamal Khashoggi’s phones, and the weapons sold to the Myanmar army that killed thousands of Rohingyas, to the drones being used by the European Union to monitor refugees in the Mediterranean. Independent …
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Why You Should Listen to This Episode: 1. Unique Leadership Insights from Declan Clausen: Gain firsthand insights from Declan Clausen, Deputy Lord Mayor of Newcastle, on his leadership journey and the principles that guide his decision-making. 2. Strategies for Aspiring Leaders: Discover practical strategies and tips for those aspiring to leadershi…
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Still undecided or interested to understand what to expect from the newly elected government? Join us as we interview three special guests on the parties’ manifestos – Steve Quartermain (former Chief Planner) on planning and housing policies, Duncan Field (Town Legal) on energy and environment policies, and John Walker (CT Group) on politics and pl…
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Join us for an insightful episode of Leaders Unlocked, featuring John Cleary, a distinguished leader with over two decades of experience in both non profit and for-profit organisations. In this episode, John shares his wisdom on effective leadership, governance, and making a positive impact on the community. Here are six compelling reasons why lead…
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We are beyond thrilled to have Vice Chancellor and President of the University of Newcastle, Professor Alex Zelinsky AO, as our guest on this week's episode of Leaders Unlocked. Alex’s career is a testament to innovation, leadership, and cultural immersion. Join us as we explore his remarkable journey that spans groundbreaking scientific achievemen…
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Dive into the latest episode of Leaders Unlocked where hosts Monica Wamsley and Josh Lawlor sit down with Martin McKenzie, a seasoned innovator and leadership expert. Whether you're an aspiring leader or looking to refine your leadership style, this episode is packed with insights that will inspire and guide you. Here’s why you shouldn’t miss it: I…
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Our guest on this episode is Jessica Hill, senior investigations and features reporter for Schools Week and FE Week. Jessica was the first journalist to reveal to the general public how reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) was ‘a ticking time bomb’ making school buildings ‘liable to collapse’. She brought the scale of the danger to an even…
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Join hosts Monica Walmsley and Josh Lawlor in the premiere episode of 'Leaders Unlocked,' where they explore the crucial role of effective leadership in enhancing organisational performance and personal development. This insightful episode discusses leadership definitions with quotes from Peter Drucker and John Maxwell, and shares personal experien…
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Our guest on this episode is Paul Morgan-Bentley, head of investigations at The Times newspaper, who has just scooped Investigation of the Year at the Press Awards for undercover reporting that exposed the force-fitting of British Gas meters in the homes of vulnerable people.In our conversation, Paul explains how he reported this story, why he thin…
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In this brief trailer, join hosts Monica and Josh as they unveil what "Leaders Unlocked" is all about. Discover what you can expect from our upcoming episodes, where we delve deep into the art of effective leadership across various professional landscapes. In this trailer, you’ll learn: · What "Leaders Unlocked" aims to achieve: Get a glimpse of ou…
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Join us as we look back at Patrick Robinson’s long and successful career ahead of his retirement. Patrick was one of Town Legal’s founding partners and the firms’ first Managing Partner. Starting his career before the advent of mobile phones and emails, Patrick has had a very impressive career, and we discuss some of his key highlights (and a few l…
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Wal Gedeon joins us for this episode of Digitally Diverse. Wal shares his career journey from teaching himself design skills to becoming a delivery lead at VMware Tanzu Labs. He started with a background in product design and worked at companies like Woolies X and Goodlife Health Clubs. Wal then expanded into UI and UX design by taking courses at G…
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Join us as we follow Sarah's journey from industrial design student to senior product designer at a bank. We'll hear how she leveraged work experience to land her first packaging design role and then made a big move to the UK. After struggling to find work abroad, Sarah returned to Australia, pivoted to commercial flooring, and discovered user expe…
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Kathryn Sadler joins us to discuss her winding career path through linguistics, UX design, and conversation design. After studying languages at university, Kathryn worked in business consultancy and tech startups in Australia. She then transitioned into voice user interface design and UX before returning to her passion for conversation design. Kath…
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Lara Summers joins us to discuss her multifaceted career journey, from finance and government to education, and her current role as manager of the Service Experience team at the University of Newcastle. We explore the university environment, Lara's collaborative team culture, and how she balances work, family, and personal interests. Lara opens up …
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Join us as we follow Jane's journey from a small town in Australia to leading design at a fintech startup. Growing up near Port Macquarie, Jane found her passion for design while studying graphic design in Newcastle. After some globe-trotting adventures and a career change, she discovered user experience design and honed her skills in Sydney. Jane …
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This is a reading of the 2024 Newcastle Writers Festival program for Saturday, 6 April 2024. Thank you to ABC Newcastle's Dan Cox for assisting. This is a condensed version and more detail can be found on the website. If you would like to contact our accessibility coordinator please email access@newcastlewritersfestival.org.au See omnystudio.com/li…
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This is a reading of the 2024 Newcastle Writers Festival program for Friday, 5 April 2024. Thank you to ABC Newcastle's Dan Cox for assisting. This is a condensed version and more detail can be found on the website. If you would like to contact our accessibility coordinator please email access@newcastlewritersfestival.org.au See omnystudio.com/list…
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This is a reading of the 2024 Newcastle Writers Festival program for Sunday, 7 April 2024. Thank you to ABC Newcastle's Dan Cox for assisting. This is a condensed version and more detail can be found on the website. If you would like to contact our accessibility coordinator please email access@newcastlewritersfestival.org.au See omnystudio.com/list…
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In this episode, Ellen interviews designer Fran Mether about her career journey and founding the service design consultancy Arteri. Fran discusses growing up in a creative household in Canberra and studying industrial design. After working for major retailers in Melbourne, Fran became inspired by human-centered design approaches that create impact.…
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On this episode of Digitally Diverse, Ellen talks to Joseph Hallahan, Head of Design at StarRez. Joseph recounts his 15 year career journey from agency work to becoming a part owner and eventually launching his own startups. He shares insights from his current role as Head of Design at Starres, a global student housing platform, and the differences…
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Join us as we speak with Paul Kelly, Head of Experience Design at Mudbath, about his journey from studying visual arts to leading design at a digital agency. Paul discusses pivoting to study design in university and getting his start at Bicycling Australia magazine. He then did freelance work before moving to Glasgow and learning coding. After retu…
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This episode of Digitally Diverse features Nusa de Melo, a Product Designer at Atticus. Nusa opens up about her journey from studying math at UC Berkeley to becoming a product designer at a legal tech startup in Australia. She talks about pivoting from sales to design, taking online courses, and landing her first product design role. Nusa discusses…
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This week's episode of Digitally Diverse features James Kwong, Chief Product Officer at Unleash Live. James discusses his career journey in the Australian design industry, from studying industrial design in university to starting his own agency to working in strategic design consulting. He then transitioned into product management roles before join…
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Join us as we chat with Chelsea Wilkinson about her lifelong passion for building and creating. She studied user experience design in university and landed internships that allowed her to combine her interests in tech and design. Chelsea shares her experiences working at major companies like ANZ and Coles Group, the challenges of juggling music and…
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In this episode, Luisa Lombardo shares her career journey from print designer to product design manager. After studying graphic design in college, she worked at agencies and companies as a visual and UI designer. Seeing the field change, Luisa took a UX course and found her passion in digital product design. She's since progressed to lead and manag…
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Other clubs can't believe or understand why Sunderland and Newcastle as footy clubs mean so much to the fans and the cities. They spur each other on as clubs and fans; a massive derby, a massive rivalry. Middlesborough fans are also passionate and loyal, but they're on a level below the Sunderland/Newcastle derby - which is no disgrace, given Sunde…
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Is men's mental health in crisis? We explore the unspoken topics and discover why men won't talk about their mental health. We are joined by Michael Chapplow, who provides expert advice and opinion on the topic from his experience as a worker at mental health charity Andy's Man Club. Trigger Warning: Please be aware that this episode of Word on Wea…
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With the 2024 January transfer window creeping ever closer, join Callum, Dom, Liam, and local journalist Daniel Wills, as we discuss what's ahead for the upcoming season. The team behind this episode: Callum Close Dom Frank Liam Rafferty Word on Wearside is a Spark Sunderland podcast, produced by journalism students at the University of Sunderland.…
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This episode features Christian, the global design and quality practice lead at Telstra Health. Originally from Venezuela, Christian has lived in Australia for over a decade. Beginning his career as a graphic designer, he transitioned to UI design across various industries. Driven by curiosity about user experiences, Christian has focused on UX for…
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On this episode, Joseph Hannen, Dylan Richardson and Josh Kirtley discuss potential areas for Newcastle United to improve on in the upcoming transfer window, with an exclusive interview with up-and-coming Newcastle reporter Joel Bland. In light of the ten month ban for former midfielder Sandro Tonali, who admitted to allegations of illegal gambling…
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As the use of A.I. rises, young designers are becoming more and more nervous about their jobs and their futures. Could this be even tougher for us northerners? We have spoken to two people in the industry to help us find out if A.I. really impacts emerging designers in the North East, and how we can future-proof ourselves in this changing industry.…
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