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KUNC's In The NOCO is a daily look at the stories, news, people and issues important to you. It's a window to the communities along the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The show explores the big stories of the day, bringing context and insight to issues that matter. And because life in Northern Colorado is a balance of work and play, we explore the lighter side of news, highlighting what makes this state such an incredible place to live.
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Corbin vs. The World

Corbin David Albaugh and Loudspeaker Studios

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Corbin vs. The World is the audio soapbox of acerbic humorist Corbin David Albaugh. Listen in every Wednesday as he riffs on weekly news, music, and culture while bringing you the hottest tunes of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Hear new episodes first on Tuesday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app. A production of Loudspeaker Studios.
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NoCo Gaydio

KevKat Martinez and Loudspeaker Studios

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NoCo Gaydio is a program that has one rule and one rule only… To highlight LGBTQIA+ artists from across the world. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Friday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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Welcome to Echoes from NoCO, the podcast dedicated to cutting through the noise and turning up the voice that truly matters: yours. Every week, we step away from the national echo chambers of mainstream news and political narratives, and into the Mountains and Valleys of Northern Colorado. We’re here to unearth the voices of our community, who can personally speak to true experiences. We’re here to amplify you.
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Talk N Roll

Loudspeaker Studios

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Talk N Roll is a bi-weekly show where four hosts comedically stumble through a game of Dungeons and Dragons® to tell the story of a group of adventurers lost in a world that isn't their own. New episodes air live every other Saturday at 9pm Eastern/7pm Mountain on the NoCo FM live stream and are released as a podcast on Sunday mornings. Part of the Loudspeaker Network. Hear new episodes first on Saturday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.fm or get our free ...
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Welcome to The T.I.M.E Blueprint with Frank Oliver of Oliver Asset Management. On this show, we break down Taxes, Income, Money, and Estate Planning, giving you the tools to make informed financial decisions and aim for better retirement outcomes. Your host is financial advisor Frank Oliver, the president and founder of Oliver Asset Management. He’s the author of “Your T.I.M.E is Now”, sharing the essentials you need to know to craft a comprehensive and customized retirement plan. Based in L ...
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Working Out The Kinks

Jesi Hitch and Loudspeaker Studios

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"Working Out The Kinks" is a feminist, LGBTQIA+ friendly, kink positive look at sex and sexuality! Located in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado, NoCo FM is a 24/7 streaming radio station and podcast network focused on telling the stories of underserved and minority communities. We produce a number of shows on topics such as parenting, tabletop gaming, inspiration, sex and sexuality, and more.
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Feminist Hotdog

Adrienne van der Valk and Loudspeaker Studios

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Feminist Hotdog is a podcast about finding joy through feminism and living your best feminist life. We uplift everyday feminism and feminist heroes and celebrate women, trans, and nonbinary people as an act of resistance. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 10pm ET/8pm MT on the Loudspeaker One live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
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Important Note: This program has been retired and new episodes are no longer being produced. The Spark is a guide to living your best life. Created out of a desire to help people, each week we'll delve into interesting topics in the fields of psychology, health and wellness, motivation, and other concepts to give you tools to help spark new ideas and create a more fulfilling life. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 9pm ET/7pm MT on the ...
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Connecting A Better World

Dr. Natalie Phillips and Loudspeaker Studios

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This show takes time to pause life to focus on social good, social entrepreneurship, and social impact. There are enough people tearing each other down and apart in relationships, business, and all over the world. It is time to STOP. Shift the focus to the people who are making a difference in this world by creating and serving others in ways they have embraced. This show is aimed to connect people to listen, learn, and spark interest and empowerment in how they themselves see what they can ...
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KRFC Live@Lunch

KRFC 88.9FM Fort Collins

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Live at Lunch celebrates Colorado and National artists live in the Ginger & Baker Studio and beyond. KRFC gives bands access to professional audio and video producers to create an hour-long spotlight on the artist through live music, stories, and interviews with the videos featured on KRFC RadioVision’s YouTube page.
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LATINO NORTHERN COLORADO

Chris Garcia & Rhonda Solis

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An interview style podcast focusing on issues and opportunities impacting Latinos living, working, growing, and playing in Northern Colorado, and the contributions of Latino leaders in our community and across the country. Topics include health, education, leadership, housing, politics, economics, social equity, and more. We invite you to join our conversation monthly!
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Qredible Broadcast

Qredible - Cannabis Business Software

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The Qredible Broadcast is a weekly live show featuring Qredible CEO Brian Fitzpatrick in conversation with notable people in the cannabis industry. Guests share their insights, experiences, and perspectives on the past, present, and future of the cannabis industry. Topics covered on the show range from science and marketing to risk and reputation, so there’s something for everyone interested or involved in the cannabis, CBD, and hemp space.
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Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program has been contentious from the start. It’s seemingly created a divide between rural ranchers worried about their livestock, and urban Front Range voters who supported reintroduction. But there’s one effort that might help bridge that divide. It’s a specialty Colorado license plate with a drawing of a wolf, and …
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Send us a text you should do a toy run this year. itll be better than you think. Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. Check out our Patreon Or join the Discord Check out these other awesome Motorcycle Podcasts Creative Riding- Our Sister Show on the Moto1 Podcast Network! Moto Hop - Our frien…
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Northern Colorado is finally seeing real price movement. Inventory in Larimer and Weld is up 3.5x since 2022, and median prices in December are down 5% in Larimer and 2% in Weld. Buyers have leverage again, but our long-term supply challenges keep corrections mild. With rates holding in the mid-5s and spring season around the corner, we expect a ba…
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In this Home Buyer Crash Course, I break down what today’s Northern Colorado buyers actually need to know before purchasing a home.I cover current market conditions in late 2025, how much buyers can realistically negotiate, inventory levels in Larimer and Weld County, and what’s changed over the last several years. I also explain common mortgage mi…
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With the holiday season here, we’re right in the middle of a very busy time at Denver International Airport. But the airport isn’t just busy – it's also noisy. And that can be tougher for travelers than you might realize. Research suggests that exposure to noise can trigger stress in a traveler’s brain and body, which doesn’t help people already te…
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Owls are symbols of wisdom, and heroes of literature – from Greek mythology to Harry Potter. But a leading conservation agency says owls are in trouble along Colorado’s Front Range. They’re losing critical habitat as cities and suburban areas expand. The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies recently launched what it calls the Urban Owl Nest Box program.…
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It's December in Colorado. Snowflakes are flying. And ski resorts are open in the High Country. If you're like a lot of skiers and snowboarders, you’ve been eagerly anticipating that first trip to the mountains this winter. But you might not have put much energy into staying in shape during the off-season. My guest today specializes in helping peop…
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Every December, Santa Claus literally does the impossible – delivering presents all over the world with a team of flying reindeer. So when someone becomes a stand-in for Santa at your local mall, or work party, those are big boots to fill. But as it turns out, being Santa is a teachable skill. Susen Mesco founded Professional Santa Claus School in …
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Imagine traveling from Denver to Pueblo in just 20 minutes. And instead of sitting in traffic on Interstate 25, you'd make the journey through a sealed tube moving almost at the speed of sound. That’s the vision behind Hyperloop – an innovative transportation technology that’s being tested right here in Colorado. The Hyperloop works like this: You …
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No Surprises is a half-day Midwest music, comedy, and vendor showcase benefitting Care Beyond the Boulevard (CBB). Greater Kansas City's un- and underinsured rely on the free, vital mobile healthcare services CBB provides. Produced by Tone MGMT, No Surprises is a spotlight on who's next in the region's stacked indie and alternative music scenes, fe…
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Send us a text Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. Check out our Patreon Or join the Discord Check out these other awesome Motorcycle Podcasts Creative Riding- Our Sister Show on the Moto1 Podcast Network! Moto Hop - Our friends Matt and Missy make T shirts, stickers, and this quality podcas…
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Scromiting refers to an intense form of illness – a mix of screaming and vomiting – brought on by overindulging in cannabis. CNN recently reported that scromiting is on the rise and quoted one female patient who described the pain as “worse than childbirth.” The New York Post noted that misdiagnosis is common because many doctors don’t know about t…
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A unique retelling of the holiday classic The Nutcracker explores the history and cultural importance of Denver's Five Points neighborhood. The Five Points Nutcracker replaces the story’s traditional characters with significant figures from Denver’s African American community. Five Points was once known as the “Harlem of the West.” Duke Ellington’s…
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Grey Rock Realty Podcast Ep. 37Fort Collins home prices rose 7% in August — even as the market feels slow.Ryan Jenkins and Scott Lowe dive deep into what’s really happening across Larimer County, from fixer-upper margins to best-kept acreage neighborhoods and why South Fort Collins keeps outperforming.In this episode:🏡 Why median prices are up desp…
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Send us a text Support the show Send emails to [email protected], it doesn't have to be important. Check out our Patreon Or join the Discord Check out these other awesome Motorcycle Podcasts Creative Riding- Our Sister Show on the Moto1 Podcast Network! Moto Hop - Our friends Matt and Missy make T shirts, stickers, and this quality podcas…
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A diagnosis of chronic depression or bipolar disorder can be scary. These conditions can come with feelings of sadness or despair, or intense mood swings. But a researcher at the University of Colorado says we might be thinking too simplistically about these disorders. June Gruber is a professor of psychology and neuroscience who runs the Positive …
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The CU-Anschutz medical campus in Aurora recently agreed to pay $10.3 million to settle a lawsuit over vaccine mandates during the pandemic. A group of 18 students and faculty claimed that the school violated their religious liberties by requiring them to receive COVID vaccinations to be on campus in person. CU ultimately settled the case through m…
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Damn Tall Buildings is a celebrated folk-bluegrass band based in Brooklyn, known for their soulful melodies and intricate instrumentals. This seasoned trio—Max Capistran, Sasha Dubyk, and Avery Ballotta—has spent over a decade honing their craft through dedicated touring and recording, creating a distinctive sound that weaves heartfelt lyrics into …
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Writer Cassondra Windwalker’s new horror novel uses fiction to highlight a real-life crisis that often goes ignored. Ghost Girls and Rabbits touches on the thousands of unsolved cases of Indigenous American and Alaska Native women who were missing or murdered. More than 4,000 cases fit that description, according to the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affair…
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You’ve probably heard the saying, “There’s no such thing as a bad question.” But in retirement planning, the way you frame your question often determines the quality of your answer. In this episode, we’ll share some common retirement questions, and how a simple reframing might lead to a more useful answer. Here’s what we discuss in this episode: 💭 …
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When Colorado writer X. Ho Yen was a kid, he loved to read science fiction. X. Ho Yen is autistic. He liked how some sci-fi stories, like the Star Trek series, depicted a more enlightened future society where neurodivergent people were treated equally. Eventually he began writing his own science fiction novels. His newest release is titled Space Au…
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IN THIS EPISODE our hero holds (cyber)space with fellow heroes Tone Management as they share the music and trivia of their wildly talented roster of bands. What is Gremlin Goop and why is Chris Pine the perfect spokesman for it? What are you ordering at the hottest, most joyous Asian fusion restaurant? What's in Corbin's car right now? All of these…
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Kindergarten teacher Ellen Javernick has published over twenty illustrated children’s books. The Loveland resident’s first book, What If Everybody Did That? has sold more than a million copies. She just published her newest book titled Awesome of the Day. It tells the story of a boy named Andrew who has one bad day after the next – until he learns …
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In February of 1942, not long after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. military removed thousands of Americans of Japanese descent from their homes. Most of them were full citizens who had been born and raised in the United States. Families had only a few days to get their affairs in order before reporting to relocation centers, mostly in Wester…
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Hosted and written by Corbin David Albaugh. Production and additional material by Chris Lanphear for Loudspeaker Studios. Hear more great podcasts at https://www.loudspeaker.org Special thanks to Treemotel for our theme song, "Alien Trill" Follow Corbin and CVTW: • https://www.corbinvstheworld.com • https://www.facebook.com/corbinvstheworld • https…
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For people in much of the world, snakebite is a life-threatening condition. We don't think about it much in Colorado, where a nasty rattlesnake bite might send the occasional hiker to the emergency room. But the World Health Organization estimates that, around the globe, as many as 138,000 people die from venomous snakebites each year. And while an…
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A gathering of state lawmakers last month at a resort in Vail is drawing attention to ethics and the influence of dark money in Colorado politics. Colorado’s independent ethics commission plans to investigate whether 16 Democratic lawmakers violated a state ban on accepting gifts. The complaints – filed by progressive group Colorado Common Cause – …
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The Retake is an ensemble of Northern Colorado musicians heavily influenced by hip hop, next wave soul, Latin rhythms, and jazz. All coming from larger Fort Collins-based bands/musical groups (Salsa Forte, Fort Collins Wind Symphony, Girls on Top!, Funky Business, 12 Cents for Marvin, and Choice City Seven among others), this group wanted to challe…
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An artist in Lakewood who specializes in creating tiny books and illustrations received an unusual offer recently. An art gallery reached out to Evan Lorenzen and asked for his help in creating a book of original art – no bigger than your thumbnail – to be placed on the moon. The Moon Gallery, based in Amsterdam, works to send cultural artifacts in…
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Steam powers much of the modern world. It drove the Industrial Revolution, and is still widely used to generate electricity, to sterilize equipment used in food production and medicine, and to heat and cool large buildings. However, the traditional method of making steam hasn’t changed in more than 150 years. It involves burning fossil fuels like c…
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Colorado’s program to restore grey wolves hit some surprising roadblocks recently. You might recall that the state’s voters in 2020 passed a measure to reintroduce wolves, which forced wildlife officials to create a plan for bringing them back. That plan has encountered some challenges. So far, 10 of the reintroduced wolves have died. And now, wild…
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Suicide among veterans is a tragic and persistent issue for the military community. That’s especially true in Colorado. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, 178 veterans in Colorado died by suicide in 2022, the most recent year for which data is available. Colorado leaders recently created a pilot program called Next Chapter, aimed at l…
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Be moved by the powerful, folk vocals of Rhonda Merrick, the soulful songstress at the heart of Roots Le Roux. Rhonda’s emotionally rich music blends Acoustic, Jazz, Folk, Gospel, Rhythm, and Soul with a backing band of harp, guitar, keys, and drums, featuring John Magnie and Steve Amadee.By KRFC 88.9FM Fort Collins
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Young women are more active in sports than ever – and more visible. Think: Naomi Osaka on the tennis court, Caitlin Clark playing hoops or Mikaela Schifrin on the slopes. And overall, young women’s participation in sports continues to increase. But female athletes face different health challenges than their male counterparts. They may grapple with …
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The Great Gatsby turned 100 this year. F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel about wealth and longing has generally been celebrated ever since it was published in 1925. But a Colorado author’s new book asks you to consider the story from a different vantage point. Writer Allyson Reedy recently published Mrs. Wilson’s Affair. It's told from the perspective of…
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IN THIS EPISODE our hero celebrates the achievements of Jack White and his sisterdrummerwife Meg White while also enjoying the perks of some new improvements to the recording studio. How do flames decals affect the feng shui of a room? What does rap music have in common with Funko Pops? What does Corbin have against Teddy Swims? Find out on a new e…
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One of Northern Colorado's most well-known figures is headed to the Smithsonian. Temple Grandin is a professor of animal sciences at Colorado State University. She's highly regarded as an advocate for people with autism, and for the humane treatment of animals. Her life and career have been the subject of two films, including a new documentary rele…
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Several years ago, an Afghan man who helped the U.S. military fight the Taliban fled Afghanistan with his family and resettled in Colorado. Mohammad Ali Dadfar had escaped with his wife and their four children after U.S. forces withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021. The Dadfar family made their way to the U.S. and resettled in Boulder County, with help…
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Karissa speaks with a trauma therapist named Katie who has both professional and personal experience around the topic of transgender. Her unique position as both a clinician and a mother of a transgender child provides both personal and informed perspective to the topic. We discuss Katie's personal and professional connection to the subject, the bi…
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Acoustic adventurers Stillhouse Junkies explore the worlds between roots, bluegrass, Texas swing, blues, and rock. Their free-flowing musical interplay and improvisation make every show unique as the trio weave through high-energy, intricately composed original songs, never taking the same path twice. Formed in 2017, the band consists of Fred Kosak…
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Maybe you’ve tried yoga to de-stress and found it’s not for you. Maybe you’ve tried foam stress balls. Or a hundred other ways to unplug or relax. Today, we’re talking about a practice that uses nature – and the five senses – to help people slow down and reset. Forest bathing is a restorative practice with roots in Japan that sends people into the …
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An innovative new prosthetic foot dreamed up by students at Colorado State University could offer new options to amputees and other people with limb differences. The team behind it calls it the “Goldilocks foot” because it serves as a middle option. It’s more comfortable than cheaper prosthetics but costs less than prosthetics built for running and…
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A stolen idea for a novel, an angry social media post and an online backlash that engulfs the main characters: These are the elements of an intriguing new novel by Colorado author R.L. Maizes. The writer says it draws on some of her own experiences. And the novel raises thorny questions about who gets to own an idea, who has the right to tell a par…
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Seventy years ago, on November 1, 1955, a man planted a bomb aboard a United Airlines plane shortly before it departed from Denver. The plane exploded in midflight over beet fields in Weld County, killing all 44 people aboard. It was a mass murder that grabbed headlines across the country. And viewers saw footage of the trial on TV, which was unusu…
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Owls are symbols of wisdom, and heroes of literature – from Greek mythology to Harry Potter. But a leading conservation agency says owls are in trouble along Colorado’s Front Range. They’re losing critical habitat as cities and suburban areas expand. The Bird Conservancy of the Rockies is about to launch what it calls the Urban Owl Nest Box program…
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