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Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast

LIFE Aphasia Academy® Genevieve Richardson

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You are in the right place if you know the word aphasia. This podcast is to provide you with knowledge, inspiration, resources, and support. Do you feel alone and overwhelmed with day-to-day decisions? The Listen for LIFE podcast is for you! We’ll share inspirational stories and provide information you need to know to live your best life. We’ve all heard that life takes a village. Welcome to your village. LIFE Speech Pathology + LIFE Aphasia Academy® supports the aphasia community via our pr ...
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#1 Podcast for Black Fatherhood! Our official podcast hosted by our Co-Founder Jesse Alex unpacks the many joys and hurdles of black fatherhood with our celebrity guests. Jesse, who grew up without a Father, and recently reconnected with his Dad after 21 years, uses this platform as a learning experience as we talk to your favorite celebrity dads about their journey through parenting, careers, mental health, and the balance of it all. Most times, when celebrities are interviewed, it's about ...
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Beer Supervision

Aaron Rajamani and Jesse Richardson

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Learn about the joys of working in Mental Health over a Cold Brew. Join an Early Career Psychologist and Social Worker as they take an honest look at what it's like to work in the Mental Health field, interview expert guests, and review some local beers. Welcome to your first sesh. Questions, Thoughts, and Enquiries: beersupervisionpodcast@gmail.com
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A glimpse into everything behind world of competition climbing. Hear from setters, organizers, athletes, and everyone in between to learn about this fast-growing sport! For further discussion, check out the comp climbing Discord at https://discord.gg/QTa668g8zp.
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Lauren Fleshman and Jesse Thomas are world class professional endurance athletes, authors, speakers, and co-own a nationally distributed food products business called Picky Bars. They also happen to be married, still, and are raising two small children. They use their experience, stories, writing, and humor to answer to answer listener questions about sports, family, business, and the balance between all three! It's a circus, but hey, we're all in it together!
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The Lifeline Project

Lifeline Musical

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Wait, it’s a musical about what!? The Lifeline Project explores the science and stories behind the musical, ’Lifeline’, a show about antibiotics, Alexander Fleming and the biggest current health crisis you might never have heard of - AntiMicrobial Resistance. In this podcast we explore this massive topic in global health through the eyes of scientists, patients, campaigners, writers and musicians. With AMR threatening to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 the time to act is now, and what ...
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Ag Law in the Field

Tiffany Lashmet

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Welcome to Ag Law in the Field! This is the inaugural episode of a new podcast designed to discuss all things agricultural law. Tiffany Lashmet, Extension Ag Law Specialist with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension, will serve as your host and has a variety of great guests lined up. From law students to seasoned attorneys, to lawyers with experience in international firms, to folks who hung out their own shingle in Small Town America...we plan to visit with them all and discuss their thoughts, exper ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/bevan-jones/subscribe On Legends with Bevo, I go one-on-one with interesting and notable guests in the world of sport and entertainment as well as people doing incredible things in the community. On Sports Legends with Bevo superstars of sport tell of their inspiring highs to heartbreaking lows, and all the giggles in between. On Comedy Legends with Bevo we hear from comedy legends and up and comers as they share wild tales of touring the world, to ...
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What should future schools look like? How do brains learn? Some of the world's greatest educators, researchers, and community leaders share their stories and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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A podcast recorded on a yacht located in Marin County, California. Host, Jeremy Gaebe meets with the “most interesting people we can find.” Anchors Up Podcast offers listeners a peek at “boat life” and also offers listeners a transparent look at the journey of starting a podcast. Guests range from friends of Jeremy’s to celebrities to the average Joe and everywhere in-between. Shows are posted at random. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anchorsupodcast/support
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Jeremy Chow and Shelby Johnson set out, their new collection, Unsettling Sexuality: Queer Horizons in the Long Eighteenth Century (University of Delaware Press, 2024) to challenge the traditional ways that scholarship has approached sexuality, gender nonconformity, and sex (as well as its absence) in the long eighteenth century. Drawing from recent…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, we talk with Christi Cornell, the executive director of the Capital Area Parkinson Society (CAPS) in Austin. Christi shares her insights on the resources and support available for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers. She emphasizes the importance of education, s…
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This podcast describes a short history of a man who did something we’ve lost in America. That man was James Baldwin who insisted on telling the truth. He confronted the harsh realities of racism, believing that exposing its ugliness was necessary for progress. He rejected simplistic solutions, arguing that racism was deeply rooted in American consc…
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Another double-guest episode! Stanley is an IFSC event delegate and judge chair, while Zul is officially a newly minted IFSC judge. In this episode, we’ll talk about how to become an IFSC judge, hear about their relationships and interactions with athletes and coaches, and we’ll hear some crazy stories about their judging experiences under pressure…
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There is no shortage of legal news, regulations, and cases involving environmental marketing. Today, we have Natalie Rainer join us on the Ag Law in the Field Podcast to talk us through some of the major issues facing businesses when it comes to these types of issues. Contact Info for Natalie Rainer (Email) (Website) Links to Topics Mentioned on th…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, we talk about empowering families with resources for aphasia and dementia. Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, engages with Julie Latson from Care For and Mary Osborne from Your Dementia Therapist. They explore how their organizations assist individuals with these conditions, …
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I recently had an amazing chat on Comedy Legends with Bevo with one of Melbourne's favourite comedians, Billy Stiles! We dived into his unique journey of getting into comedy later in life, what he loves most about being on stage, and how it’s been a game-changer for his mental health. Turns out, it was a sibling who gave him that final nudge to giv…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, we talk about the critical topic of assisted living and how families can determine when a loved one may require such care. Genevieve welcomes Alessandro Hello@bouquethomes.com, the founder of Bouquet Homes, who shares his journey into the assisted living sector. He emphasizes that assisted liv…
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Jesse is a boulder + lead climber (mostly lead climber) from the USA who is fresh from the Olympics! In this episode, he walks us through his entire Olympics experience, from training through his first ever finger injury, to balancing training with his engineering job, to meeting other athletes in the Olympic village. Join Patreon for a welcome gif…
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Exciting News for AFL Fans! In a special AFL Grand Final edition of Sports Legends with Bevo, we’ve got none other than 2005 Sydney Swans premiership coach Paul Roos on for a chat! Roosy reflects on breaking that historic 72-year premiership drought with the Bloods, shares his thoughts on the Swans' 2024 season so far, and gives his insight on what…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, we talk about the vital role of caregiving and the innovative approaches to support caregivers. Host Genevieve Richardson shares her insights from the Moonshot event, where she met Olivia Gallagher, an intern at CareYaya. CareYaya is an organization that connects student caregivers with famili…
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Today on the show, another Ag Law Legend, Don Uchtmann, joins us! Be sure to tune in and listen to how Don became interested in ag law, where his career took him, and the advice he has for new and upcoming lawyers. Contact Info for Don Uchtmann (Email) (Website) Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show American Agricultural Law Association Podcast Spo…
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After China officially “decriminalized” same-sex behavior in 1997, both the visibility and public acceptance of tongzhi, an inclusive identity term that refers to nonheterosexual and gender nonconforming identities in the People’s Republic of China, has improved. However, for all the positive change, there are few opportunities for political and ci…
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In this episode we chopped it up with legendary actor, comedian, and radio host Rickey Smiley about who he is as a Dad, growing up without a Father because his Dad was killed when he was 6, the passing of his oldest son due to overdose, dealing with grief, and much more. Tune in for an impactful conversation as we learn more about who Rickey Smiley…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, we talk about the transformative power of yoga in self-care, especially for individuals dealing with aphasia. Hosted by Genevieve Richardson, the episode features yoga professionals Jess Goulding and Mary Beth Hines, who share their expertise on integrating yoga into daily life to enhance phys…
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Olga is an official IFSC routesetter, and she recently came back from Paris, where she helped set the Olympic boulder rounds. In this episode, we'll learn about what it takes to become an IFSC setter, what it was like setting at the Olympics and trying to make the rounds fair, and how she balances setting, training, and traveling all while being a …
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Mary McAuliffe is a historian and lecturer in Gender Studies at UCD. Her latest publications include (is The Diaries of Kathleen Lynn co-authored with Harriet Wheelock) and Margaret Skinnider; a biography (UCD Press,2020). Throughout the Decade of Centenaries 2012-2023 she has been conducting extensive research on the experiences of women during th…
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September is National Suicide Prevention Month. In honor of that, we have Brian Reisinger on our Ag Law in the Field Podcast to talk about his family's story related to farm and ranch mental health. Brian is the author of a new book - "Land Rich, Cash Poor," which offers an interesting overview of the history and cause of the decrease in the number…
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Lesbian poetry as a form of socio-political praxis in the Philippine context. This episode’s guest argues that lesbian writing – by lesbians and about lesbians – is a form of activism and decolonial praxis, as well as an important form of political identity. Dr Naomi Cammayo’s academic/literary interests are within the fields of poetry, Philippine …
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In this episode of the Listen for Life Aphasia podcast, host Genevieve Richardson talks with Glenda Molina, a wealth advisor from Austin, Texas, about the importance of financial planning for individuals affected by strokes and aphasia. Glenda shares her expertise in helping clients achieve financial stability and freedom after health crises. Glend…
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In this episode we talk to the chorus of healthcare professionals who take to the stage with the principal cast every night to tell the story of Jess and Alexander Fleming. This is the last episode in the series of ten which should give you a good introduction to how to talk about AMR from a scientific and social perspective, and give you an insigh…
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It’s My Party: Tat Ming Pair and the Postcolonial Politics of Popular Music in Hong Kong (Palgrave Macmillan 2024) is unique in focusing on just one band from one city – but the story of Tat Ming Pair, in so many ways, is the story of Hong Kong's recent decades, from the Handover to the Umbrella Movement to 2019's standoff. A comprehensive, theoret…
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In Menace to the Future: A Disability and Queer History of Carceral Eugenics (Duke UP, 2024), Jess Whatcott traces the link between US disability institutions and early twentieth-century eugenicist ideology, demonstrating how the legacy of those ideas continues to shape incarceration and detention today. Whatcott focuses on California, examining re…
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The last sixteen years of James Baldwin's life (1971–87) unfolded in a village in the South of France, in a sprawling house nicknamed “Chez Baldwin.” In Me and My House: James Baldwin's Last Decade in France (Duke UP, 2018), Magdalena J. Zaborowska employs Baldwin’s home space as a lens through which to expand his biography and explore the politics…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, we talk about navigating the complexities of Medicare with Medicare Dana, a licensed Medicare agent and broker. Host Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, delves into the intricacies of Medicare to support and educate adults facing communication challenges, particularly those with aphas…
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In Batman and The Joker: Contested Sexuality in Popular Culture (Routledge, 2020), Chris Richardson presents a cultural analysis of the ways gender, identity, and sexuality are negotiated in the rivalry of Batman and The Joker. Richardson's queer reading of the text provides new understandings of Batman and The Joker and the transformations of the …
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I know Allen from our climbing training class in San Diego, but he is also a boulderer for a brand new IFSC federation, Team Guam. In this episode, we'll learn about what it’s like competing on the world cup circuit as an “average” climber who only started climbing at 23 years old and works a full time engineering job. We’ll also hear about what it…
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John Garrison's Red Hot + Blue (33 1/3 Series) (Bloomsbury, 2024) is a meditation on music's capacity to find us, transform us, and help us make sense of our historical moment. In a narrative that blends memoir and history, Red Hot + Blue explores Garrison's coming out at the height of the AIDS crisis alongside the history of the music industry's r…
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In this episode, we talk about the challenges and solutions for individuals with aphasia who are resistant to therapy. Genevieve Richardson, a speech-language pathologist, shares her insights on why some people may feel disheartened by therapy and how to overcome these barriers. She discusses a recent consultation with a couple where the husband, a…
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This week we have Garrett Reed on the show. Garrett is in the agricultural law practice group at McAfee & Taft in Oklahoma City. We talk through the different types of common equine agreements, the importance of putting these agreements in writing, and some of the key contents that would be included in each agreement. Contact Info for Garrett Reed …
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Lifeline has been in production for nearly a decade. In that time, much has changed but the core scientific and social message has always stayed the same. In this episode we talk to Robin Hiley, composer, Becky Hope-Palmer, book writer, and Dr Meghan Perry, scientific advisor who have been three of the people closest to the action making Lifeline w…
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In Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University (Duke UP, 2020), Matt Brim shifts queer studies away from its familiar sites of elite education toward poor and working-class people, places, and pedagogies. Brim shows how queer studies also takes place beyond the halls of flagship institutions: in night school; after a three-hour commut…
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Scholars often narrate the legal cases confirming LGBTQ+ rights as a huge success story. While it took 100 years to confirm the rights of Black Americans, it took far less time for courts to recognize marriage and adoption rights or workplace discrimination protections for queer people. The legal and political success of LGBTQ+ advocates often depe…
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In the mid-twentieth century, American psychiatrists proclaimed homosexuality a mental disorder, one that was treatable and amenable to cure. Drawing on a collection of previously unexamined case files from St. Elizabeths Hospital, In the Shadow of Diagnosis: Psychiatric Power and Queer Life (U Chicago Press, 2024) explores the encounter between ps…
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Maid to Queer: Asian Labor Migration and Female Same-Sex Desires (Hong Kong UP, 2021) is the first book about Asian female migrant workers who develop same-sex relationships in a host city. Based on participant observation and in-depth interviews with Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong, the book explores the meanings of same-sex relationships…
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In 2003, in a ruling that bordered on poetic, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in Lawrence v. Texas that sexual behavior between consenting adults was protected under the constitutional right to privacy. This was a landmark case in the course of LGBTQ+ rights in the Untied States, laying the groundwork for cases like 2015's Obergefell v.…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, we talk about the emotional challenges that come with significant life changes, particularly focusing on the experiences of those living with aphasia and their caregivers. Host Genevieve Richardson, a seasoned speech-language pathologist, shares her personal journey of dealing with the emotional impac…
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How do you fit the nearly hundred year history of antimicrobials in agriculture and the environment into one song? Buckle up. Talking about the antibiotic emergency under the banner of One Health means not only taking in the history of drugs in medicine but also the wild ways they have been used in animals and their effect on the environment. Helpi…
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Madison is a boulderer for Team Canada and you may have seen her Youtube videos with her husband Zach on their channel, Richardsons Climbing. In this episode, we'll learn about the issues the Canadian climbing team faces such as not having a head coach, her “lose” streak when it comes to Canadian nationals, Youtube and deleting social media, and we…
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In Normporn: Queer Viewers and the TV That Soothes Us (NYU Press, 2023), Karen Tongson presents an irreverent look at the love-hate relationship between queer viewers and mainstream family TV shows like Gilmore Girls and This Is Us. After personal loss, political upheaval, and the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us craved a return to …
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Queer Obscenity: Erotic Archives in Dictatorial Spain (Stanford University Press, 2024) takes us inside the archive to demonstrate how the incongruities of the Primo de Rivera (1923–1930) and Franco (1939–1975) regimes were manifested in the regulation of erotic material cultures. Focusing on amateur pornographers and their confiscated and censored…
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Schuyler Bailar didn’t set out to be an activist, but his very public transition to the Harvard men’s swim team put him in the spotlight. His choice to be open about his journey and share his experience has evolved into tireless advocacy for inclusion and collective liberation. Today’s book is: He/She/They: How We Talk About Gender and Why it Matte…
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In this episode, we talk about the profound impact of fear on procrastination, particularly for individuals with aphasia and their caregivers. We introduce the concept of "good is good enough" to help release perfectionistic tendencies that cause stress and anxiety. The episode also highlights the significance of grounding techniques and the power …
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Film critic Alonso Duralde and I talk his new book, Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film (Running Press, 2024), including some fascinating anecdotes, case studies, and watershed moments in queer cinematic history, not to mention its creators, its stars, its detractors, and its various ebbs and flows -- fr…
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Today, I interview Zoë Bossiere about Cactus Country: A Boyhood Memoir (Abrams Press, 2024). Bossiere is writer from Tucson, Arizona. They are the managing editor of Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction, as well as the coeditor of two anthologies: The Best of Brevity and The Lyric Essay as Resistance. Today, we talk about their debut m…
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I was recently joined for a very special Legends With Bevo live on Facebook by the human juggernaut of getting it all done and cheering on the green and gold, Lisa Curry AO MBE. Married to Australia’s most well-known Elvis Presley impersonator, Mark Tabone, the face of online wellness, Happy Healthy You, motivational speaker, author, lover of choco…
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Today I interview Casey Plett. Plett is the author of multiple works of fiction, including the story collection A Dream of a Woman, the novel Little Fish, which was a winner of a Lambda Literary Award and the Amazon First Novel Award in Canada, and and the story-collection A Safe Girl to Love, also a winner of a Lambda Literary Award. Today, we tal…
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The USDA has finalized a new rule related to electronic eartags for certain cattle crossing state lines. Chelsea Good from the Livestock Marketing Association joined me on the Ag Law in the Field Podcast to give us the rundown. Contact Info for Chelsea Good Email: cgood@lmaweb.com Phone: 816-305-9540 Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show Prior Podc…
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In this episode of the Listen for Life podcast, Genevieve Richardson engages in a heartfelt conversation with John, a stroke survivor, who shares his inspiring journey of recovery and advocacy. John recounts the circumstances of his stroke, emphasizing the critical role of quick medical response and treatment. He introduces the "be fast" acronym to…
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Why do "second wave" and "trans feminism" rarely get considered together? Challenging the idea that trans feminism is antagonistic to, or arrived after, second wave feminism, Emily Cousens re-orients trans epistemologies as crucial sites of second wave feminist theorising. By revisiting the contributions of trans individuals writing in underground …
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