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Dwell

CiRCE Podcast Network

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Psalm 37:3 says "trust in the Lord and do good, dwell in the land and cultivate faithfulness." In this new podcast for moms from the CiRCE Podcast Network, Emily Hill, Renee Mathis, and Karen Kern will explore what it means to dwell in our homes—that place where God has called us to do good. They will discuss dwelling with others in relationship, dwelling in wisdom as we seek to educate our children, and dwelling at home such that we create a place where our families will flourish. Episodes ...
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Uncle Xi, Chairman of Everything, China’s CEO, Mao 2.0, Winnie the Pooh, Steamed Bun. Chinese leader Xi Jinping has many names, but what do we really know about him? The Telegraph’s award-winning China Correspondent Sophia Yan is going to find out - but this might be her toughest assignment yet. Wish her luck. Another series from Sophia Yan is available on this feed, Hong Kong Silenced: Mass arrests. Newspaper raids. Banned protests. Activists fleeing into exile. A curriculum designed to bra ...
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Tom Ravlic FIPA has looked at complex issues in business, finance and politics for a range of publications over two decades. Critical Line Item takes you to the heart of the issues that matter in business and politics with guests who are experts in their field. His book on the Banking Royal Commission, Vulture City – how our bankers got rich on swindles, was released in October 2019 was positively received by prominent journalists, commentators and academics. His subsequent titles, Rorts & R ...
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The Read Aloud Classroom

Sara Soucy | Picture Book Enthusiast | Elementary Teacher

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A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum. Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject. Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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Erica Buddington, founder of Langston League—a curriculum design company, is trying to maneuver the world of startup. She’s documenting and recording her findings, and those of her friends, + the struggle that comes with being a woman of color in the business world. Join her, every week, to track her progress and hopefully inspire your own.
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The Everygirl Podcast

The Everygirl Media Group

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Welcome to The Everygirl Podcast, a resource and community for women that inspires you to become your best self, while also loving who you already are. Join our host–holistic health coach and The Everygirl’s wellness editor, Josie Santi–as she sits down with health experts, entrepreneurs, and pop-culture stars alike to offer insightful conversations designed for women looking to level up their well-being, careers, relationships, and overall lives. We inspire you to go after your goals and pr ...
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Join Oxford Owl storyteller and author Chip Colquhoun in a fully-immersive podcast, retelling stories from throughout history and around the world to inspire the children of today. Each week, Chip and his team tell fun, full-length tales involving magic, adventure, clever characters, and the occasional exploding troll... You can watch our stories too, and even have them delivered through the post with incredible illustrations by amazing artists – including Winnie the Witch's Korky Paul! Head ...
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Teacher Talk Podcast

Teaching it Trill LLC

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What happens when you mix Teachers, Drinks and Education related topics??? Teacher Talk Podcast! Join us for candid conversations and cocktails. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teachertalkpodcast/support
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This is a podcast where we discuss productivity, personality, education, and theory. I seek to make things easier and more wonderful for my fellow homeschool mamas. I'm a Christian mom of four special needs boys. I've been homeschooling over a decade, many of them in the Charlotte Mason style, and I seek to be productive in all of the things I put my mind to. Can't wait to share with you! https://www.instagram.com/colorfulhomeschooler/ https://colorfulhomeschooler.etsy.com kathy@colorfulhome ...
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Teachers Who Pray

Teachers Who Pray

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Many schools are filled with high levels of anxiety and trauma - due to increases in school violence, students' lack of respect for others and classroom interruptions during instruction. Teachers face unprecedented challenges in the classroom: students’ mental health struggles, students’ learning loss from remote learning caused by Covid-19, and so much more. Teachers also face real-life personal issues just like everyone else and these burdens don’t disappear when they go to work. At school ...
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The human soul, shaped by passions and misfortunes, seeks true and pure happiness, but it's often elusive. This is the School of You. Sam Gute Rogers, your host, will guide you through a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In each episode, we'll uncover the hidden gems of wisdom from remarkable individuals from around the world, exploring what makes us unique and what drives us. We'll delve into the profound questions of existence and the nature of our souls, seeking new perspecti ...
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The POCUS Journal Podcast is a production from the Cardiovascular Imaging Network at Queen's aimed at educating listeners on point-of-care ultrasound and its many applications in the medical field. The POCUS Journal is a peer-reviewed publication containing the latest research, case reports, and protocols on point-of-care ultrasound. In our podcast, Dr. Amer Johri and fellow members of the Editorial Board bring on guests from various medical disciplines to discuss their ultrasound research r ...
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Welcome to Organize Your Butterflies, an original podcast of YWCA, one of the largest and oldest women's organizations in the country, whose mission is to eliminate racism and empower women. Each episode, we discuss the many different ways women—including some of the amazing leaders at YWCA—are working to help women, girls and families. Topics include organizing, strategizing, and mobilizing around issues like equal pay, domestic violence, women's entrepreneurship, and so much more, and how ...
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What if you could step comfortably into your own unique identity, erase societal expectations that have conditioned you since birth, and love your life exactly as it is right now today while also confidently pursuing your audacious goals for the future? You CAN. And Women Rewriting the Rules is going to show you how. This is the podcast where we explore the rules and expectations that influence modern women. We help you feel confident in their independence, take control of your finances, set ...
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Long Shadow

Long Lead & PRX

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Through a series of riveting, complex narratives, LONG SHADOW makes sense of what people know — and what they thought they knew — about the most pivotal moments in U.S. history, including Waco, Columbine, Y2K, 9/11, COVID-19, January 6, and beyond. Hosted by Pulitzer-finalist historian, author, and journalist Garrett Graff, this Peabody-nominated podcast has been called “rigorous, authoritative, and an electrifying listen” by the Financial Times and honored as one of the year's best podcasts ...
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Join a virtual staffroom of keen teachers to explore the best teaching method known to science: storytelling. In 2014, Epic Tales and EU Lifelong Learning proved that children perform an average of 26% better in tests when taught through stories, a fact that's since been backed up by London's Institute of Education and Bath University, so we're here to help your learners achieve greater success in English, Maths, Science, and more. Hosted by Oxford Owl storyteller Chip Colquhoun, author of t ...
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Native American Style Flute

Jan Michael Looking Wolf

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Recording Artist/Performer/Educator/Author/Humanitarian "A modern master of the Native American Flute, a premier performer of the instrument of our time..." - - - Billboard Journal An enrolled Kalapuya member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, who resides within his indigenous homelands in Oregon, Jan Michael Looking Wolf is a world renowned Native American flute player. Traveling a broad range of musical styles, his recordings have garnered over 52 awards and a top 10 ranking in the ...
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“We have to do better”… That’s Dr. Almitra Berry’s heart-felt answer when asked about educating children from diverse cultural and language backgrounds. Dr. Berry has a strong message for educators and school system leaders who don’t understand that cultural differences can profoundly affect the quality of education these children experience… “You have children with failing test scores. You have teachers who want to teach but aren’t given the freedom or allowed to use the tools and strategie ...
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We Are The Family Room

Karen Stoteraux

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We are The Family Room is a podcast for expecting parents and young families to learn, find support, and be real during one of the biggest transitions of your life. Just like our 2 physical locations in Los Angeles, we hope this is a space that makes you feel a little less alone on your parenting journey and a lot like you are doing awesome. From birth to feeding, to newborn care and way beyond, we believe there is not one right way to parent. We provide research-based information, but alway ...
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POCUS Journal Podcast Episode 12: “Measurement of systolic blood pressure using POCUS with color Doppler compared to with an intraarterial line" Guest: Dr. Paul H. Mayo DOI: https://doi.org/10.24908/pocusj.v10i02.19281 https://pocusjournal.com/article/19281/
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#244: Before we dive into vision boards, resolutions, and “new year, new me” energy, let’s pause to reflect. In this 5-minute solo pep talk, we’re doing something most people forget to: actually reflect on the year we just lived. Whether 2025 was beautiful, complicated, heavy, or all of the above, you deserve to take a breath and appreciate who you…
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Does the thought of teaching a foreign language in your homeschool intimidate you? Join us as Laura Councell gives us tips, ideas, and resources for learning with your children, using familiar books translated into another language and adding just a few phrases at a time. You will be inspired to wade in at the shallow end and give it a try. Hosted …
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#243: What if you didn’t wait until January 1st to become your best self? What if the most powerful glow-up of your life started right now—even in the middle of holiday chaos, an overflowing to-do list, and a cookie-fueled social calendar? In this solo episode, Josie shares 7 intentional, identity-shifting power moves to help you end 2025 feeling g…
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#242: Isan Elba has been a filmmaker, DJ, mental health advocate, content creator, and now the founder of Beauty Access, a nonprofit reimagining what beauty access should actually look like. In this episode, she gets real about redefining success on her own terms, what it’s actually like growing up with an A-list dad, and why she’s more focused on …
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#241: Have you ever wondered what makes someone undeniably likable? Or do you wish you had more charisma: to lead better, connect faster, or just be that magnetic person who can talk to anyone? In this episode, we’re joined by Vanessa Van Edwards, renowned behavioral researcher and bestselling author, to decode the science of charisma, confidence, …
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Angela Smith, founder of Inquisicook, an online culinary arts and science program for students ages 12 and up, joins Renee and Karen to chat about the science of cooking and about encouraging your children to help you in the kitchen. It may get messy, but the benefits to your child's formation and your family culture are immeasurable. Angela also s…
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#240: You know those times when you realize you’ve been scrolling for 45 minutes and don’t even remember what you saw? Or when you reach for your phone before you’ve even opened both eyes? This episode will forever transform your relationship with your phone, once and for all. Josie dives into what’s really happening in your brain every time you sc…
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Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of choosing from over 100 new picture books? I get it—sometimes having too many amazing options can make planning feel harder, not easier. That's exactly why I created this episode: to give you my top 10 picks from the brand-new 2025 Read Aloud Guide. Think of it as your "best of" sampler—the books I absolutely could…
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#239: Feeling bloated, unhealthy, or like you “messed up” your health goals after Thanksgiving or a holiday party? In this solo, Josie is walking you through The Real Reset Routine: her go-to tools to support digestion, energy, hormones, and mindset after indulgent weekends or holiday parties—no shame, no extremes, and definitely no detox teas. You…
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#238: What if the secret to healing your gut, reducing cellulite, relieving chronic pain, and unlocking your best body wasn’t a supplement or a new workout routine, but something already inside your body? In this jaw-dropping episode, Josie is joined by Ashley Black—award-winning fasciologist, bestselling author, and creator of the viral FasciaBlas…
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Looking for the perfect picture book gifts this season? Whether you're shopping for your students, building your classroom library, or picking out books for your own kids, I've got you covered! In this episode, I'm sharing 9 brand new picture books from 2025 that make absolutely perfect gifts—and every single one comes straight from my 2025 Read Al…
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#237: In December's Monthly Curriculum, we’re turning this month into a masterclass in grounding your energy, rewiring your nervous system, and actually experiencing the life you’re living, instead of rushing, numbing, or future-tripping through it. Josie walks you through the full syllabus: from the science of attention and the psychology of happi…
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In this episode, friend and colleague in the world of classical education, mom and grandmother, teacher and poet, Christine Perrin, joins us for a discussion on how to foster a love of poetry in our children. She says that the experience of poetry comes before the analysis of it, she offers tips on how to jump into the world of poetry, and she shar…
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#236: If you're a wellness girl, you’ve probably perfected your matcha, nailed the perfect Pilates schedule, and treat your Sunday reset like a sacred ritual. But what if we told you that the most powerful thing you can do for your health has nothing to do with your routine—and everything to do with your relationships? In this episode, Josie dives …
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I've been working on something since January that I can't WAIT to share with you! If you love discovering brand new picture books (and I know you do - those are always my most popular episodes), then you're going to be so excited about the 2025 Read Aloud Guide. It's a comprehensive resource featuring over 100 brand new picture books from 2025, all…
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#235: We all want to know if we’re really going to be successful ("will I actually hit my goals/change my body/achieve the life I picture in my head?"). But what if there was one quality that determined whether or not you’ll be successful—and it’s not luck, talent, experience, or discipline? In today’s episode, Josie dives into the surprising facto…
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Katie Carrillo, mother of three daughters and head mentor of the Gulf Coast Apprenticeship, joins Renee and Karen to discuss living the good life with children living at home after high school. Our culture tells us that our child needs to create his or her own life at eighteen years old. But what if college or moving out of the family home is not w…
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#234: If you’ve been doing all the “right” things (eating clean, working out, meditating) but still feel inflamed, bloated, exhausted, or stuck in a body that won’t respond, this episode is your game-changer. Functional nutritionist Micaela Riley joins us to share her powerful story of healing after years of missing periods and unexplained weight g…
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Looking for an easy way to add some reading magic to November while building your students' knowledge across subjects? Welcome to KNOW-vember! This episode is all about celebrating nonfiction picture books – those powerful tools that help students build background knowledge, strengthen information literacy, and explore their personal interests in s…
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#233: Need a quick reminder of how good life actually is, or an energy reset when you're feeling down? This 5-minute pep talk is your go-to gratitude reset. Perfect for November's curriculum focused on gratitude or to help you slow down and savor the holiday season, this is not your typical “write a list of things you're thankful for” meditation. I…
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Listen as Renee and Karen chat with guest John Hodges, teacher, musician, composer, and director of The Center for Western Studies. John explains, as Plato said, that the purpose of music is to cause us to delight in beauty and the harmonious things. We discuss learning to play instruments, and John offers musical selections that you can find to en…
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#232: If your energy is low, your cravings are more intense, and your usual healthy habits suddenly feel harder, there’s a reason for that–and a solution. In this solo episode, Josie breaks down the Hot Girl Formula for seasonal wellness and explains the biology behind how your body changes in winter. From metabolism and digestion to mood and energ…
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Need some giggles in your classroom this November? Turkey picture books are about to become your secret weapon for keeping students engaged while still teaching those important comprehension skills! From turkeys in disguise to clever birds outsmarting farmers, these stories bring the perfect blend of silly and meaningful to your read aloud time. In…
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#231: If you’ve ever opened your fridge, felt instantly overwhelmed, and ended up eating boxed mac and cheese or a frozen Trader Joe's meal (again)—this episode is for you. Josie is sharing her exact routine for eating healthy when you’re short on time, low on energy, and not in the mood to cook. She breaks down her 5-4-3-2 Grocery Flow system, a 2…
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Tired of scrolling endlessly through book lists trying to find the perfect read alouds for your classroom? Let me do the heavy lifting for you! In this month's new picture book roundup, I'm sharing seven amazing releases that are going to make your students light up—from hilarious tales about impatient kids with hiccups to heartwarming stories abou…
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Join us as we chat with Laura Councell about the effects that music, instrumental and vocal, can have on your children's souls, minds, and bodies. Laura holds a doctorate in music and is a homeschooling mother to three children ages 2,5, and 8. Her son, Harry, is a special needs child, and Laura describes how song has been life-giving for him. List…
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#230: What if the secret to transforming your life wasn’t a total overhaul, but seven tiny daily habits that take less than 30 minutes? Andrea Leigh Rogers is the founder of the internationally beloved fitness method Xtend Barre, bestselling author of Small Moves, Big Life: 7 Daily Practices to Supercharge Your Energy, Productivity, and Happiness (…
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Here's the truth: Indigenous voices deserve to be celebrated in our classrooms every single day, not just in November. With 574 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States, each with their own unique cultures and traditions, there's a whole world of incredible stories we should be sharing with our students year-round. These boo…
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#229: This isn’t your basic gratitude list. In this new format of our monthly reset series—now reimagined as The Monthly Curriculum—we’re going way deeper than "three things you're grateful for." Think: rewiring your brain, regulating your nervous system, and attracting the life you want through powerful, embodied gratitude. This episode turns Nove…
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#228: Welcome to your official Winter Arc era. Josie is walking you through your step-by-step blueprint to level up—physically, emotionally, and energetically—by the end of the year. If you’ve been feeling stuck, disconnected, or waiting for January to start fresh, this episode will flip the script. Josie dives into the viral "winter arc" trend, wh…
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Want to spark meaningful conversations about kindness without adding another thing to your already packed schedule? Picture books are your secret weapon! With World Kindness Day coming up on November 13th, this is the perfect time to explore stories that help students understand what kindness really looks like—but honestly, these books work magic a…
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#227: Josie shares her full daily walking routine, and micro wellness trends like the 6-6-6 walking method, manifestation walks, and hacks to optimize your walking for more benefits (in any amount of time). You’ll learn the science-backed benefits of walking (it's way more than you think), easy ways to get more steps in, and how to turn your walk i…
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In this episode, Renee and Karen chat with Bethany Kern about her new art history and appreciation books called Lumen, A Guide to the Elements of Art through Time. The first volume (of seven) on line was published last year, and the second, on space, is hot off the presses. Listen as Bethany describes the process of choosing artists and their work,…
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#226: How do we actually know that someone is "The One?" Why do we fall for people who aren’t right for us? How do you tell the difference between being in love versus being attached to someone who just feels familiar? In this powerful episode, Josie sits down with Dr. Molly Burrets, licensed couples therapist, relationship psychology expert, and r…
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What if I told you that your math lessons could become the highlight of your students' day—without adding a single extra minute to your already packed schedule? In this episode, we're diving into ten incredible picture books that transform abstract math concepts into engaging, memorable experiences your students will actually love. From Greg Tang's…
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#225: You've been told to "speed up your metabolism" with pills, teas, and calorie deficit, but what if everything you thought you knew about your metabolism (and weight loss) was wrong? Josie breaks down the truth about what your metabolism actually is, why it matters for way more than just weight, and the biggest myths keeping you stuck in cycles…
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#224: What actually makes people happy? Like really happy: peaceful, deeply fulfilled kind of happy. In this episode, Josie explores the daily habits of the happiest women in the world, based on research from leading neuroscientists, psychologists, and spiritual thinkers. These aren’t your typical “write three things you’re grateful for” habits. Th…
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Listen as Renee and Karen discuss Anthony Esolen's book Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child, which aims to show how our culture constricts the imaginations of the young. Written in the style of C.S. Lewis' Screwtape Letters, it is witty and clever. If you haven't read this book, you should get a copy wherever you buy your books! Amazo…
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