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  • Jaya McIntyre, a talented photographer and courageous breast cancer survivor, opens up about the harrowing trials of her illness, and the importance of a positive mindset to overcome those trials.


    She speaks about her work as an NLP and timeline therapist, helping others overcome their own challenges in life.


    Throughout the episode, Jaya's resilience shines through as she discusses the power of storytelling and her passion for capturing the beauty and strength of women who have faced adversity.


    Her dedication to her craft, and her unwavering optimism makes this an inspiring listen for anyone facing life's obstacles.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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    #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #positivepodcast #overcomingcancer #photography #photographer #inspiration #womeninbusiness #breastcancer


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  • Chris shares his inspiring journey, from his early passion for music and teaching to the challenges posed by his more recent diagnosis. He discusses the emotional and physical impacts of Parkinson's, his reliance on faith, and the unwavering support of his wife, Linda.


    The conversation also highlights the importance of exercise, positive mindsets and the influence of Michael J. Fox in his spreading awareness of the disease.


    Chris's resilience and positive outlook offer a message of hope, courage, and inspiration.


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    #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #positivepodcast #drummer #parkinsons #parkinsonsdiseasesupport #parkinsonsdisease #faith #fortitude


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  • Rosie Masmussen discusses her departure from a fundamentalist sect, and her previous marriage, to embrace a new life.


    Raised within the strict confines of the sect, Rosie's journey to self-realization led her to question her identity and the group's teachings. She shares the challenges of leaving the community, the impact on her family, and her subsequent path to healing and personal growth.


    Now, Rosie mentors others in personal development and celebrates her role as a mother and grandmother, finding joy in her newfound freedom and joy in life.


    You can find out more by visiting https://www.awakeawaremindful.com/


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    #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #cult #fundamentalistsect #leavingacult #twobytwos #findingfreedom


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  • Hosts Ang and Beck sit down with Mark Forbes, a distinguished business owner turned philanthropist, to explore his transition from corporate success to founding "endED," a charity dedicated to aiding those battling eating disorders in Australia.


    Mark opens up about his personal connection to the cause, driven by his daughters' own struggles, and the establishment of a residential facility offering vital support and a community of hope.


    He delves into the complexities of eating disorders, the significance of early intervention, and the charity's innovative projects, including tiny homes for those in need.


    You can find out more by visiting https://www.ended.org.au/


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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    #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #positivepodcast #eatingdisorderawareness #overcoming #eatingdisorders #mentalhealthsupport #lifestories


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  • Janelle courageously opens up about her past struggles with trauma, abuse, a battle with cancer, and a severe car accident that has left her with permanent paralysis.

    She discusses how these experiences have shaped her into a source of support and inspiration for others facing similar challenges. With a focus on healing and empowerment, Janelle has transitioned from hairdressing to counselling, where she now supports others in breaking the cycle of abuse through her program, Rise and Thrive Co.

    The episode is not just a story of survival, but a testament to Janelle's unwavering resilience. Her story is a powerful reminder of the strength found in overcoming adversity and the impact of giving back to the community.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we speak about Domestic Violence and Abuse which may be triggering and distressing for some listeners. If this is you, please consider your health before listening. If you need resources or support, visit https://www.1800respect.org.au/ or call 1800 737 732. 1800RESPECT is available for free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to support people impacted by domestic, family or sexual violence.


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    #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #positivepodcast #overcomingabuse #dvsupport #overcoming #lifechanging #unbreakablespirit


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  • Today we had Carl Christiansen, the ex-head of the Sunshine Coast Police Forensic Crash Investigation Unit. This episode is not for the faint-hearted and gives you a profound insight into the life of a man who's dedicated his life to service, safety, and the human spirit.


    Carl opens up about his career's highs and lows, from the influence of his grandmother's values to the emotional aftermath of his father's car accident.


    Carl discusses the onset of PTSD from harrowing experiences on the job, including a near-fatal encounter. The episode takes a personal turn as Carl talks about his tranquil life in France and how faith helps him navigate the complexities of life and loss.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


    #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #positivepodcast #forensicinvestigator #ptsdsupport #crashinvestigation #encouragement #police


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  • A Wimbledon champion surprises us in the studio today. Michelle Jaggard-Lai, a former tennis champion with a rich family background.


    In this gold digging podcast Michelle delves into her tennis career, from a lucky break at Wimbledon to her transition into professional play, including a memorable encounter with Martina Navratilova. She also discusses her post-tennis ventures, particularly her educational business, Jaggard Sports and Mentoring, which connects athletes with mentors.


    Michelle's passion for teaching and her commitment to supporting young athletes and their families is refreshing and inspiring.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • This week, join Ang and Beck as they delve into the heartfelt realm of motherhood.


    Going deep, they open up about the real, raw and bittersweet journey from nurturing young children to guiding young adults.


    They share personal stories that underscore the challenges and joys of parenting. They take time to reflect on the wisdom and things they've learnt, the emotional priority of motherhood, and the personal growth they've experienced through raising their kids.


    As Mother's Day approaches, Ang and Beck send out a tribute to all mothers, celebrating everything they do for their families.


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    #mothersday #moms #mums #momlife #parents #parenting #parenthood #motherhood #podcast #newpodcastepisode #golddiggers #everydaypeople #encouragement #positivity #encouraging #positivepodcast


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  • In this captivating episode we delve into the multifaceted life of Cathie Clancy. A former TV series producer turned chaplain and musician, Cathie opens up about her evolution from a performance-loving child to a guiding light for high school kids. Her personal battles, including overcoming illness and cervical cancer highlight her resilience and deep faith.


    Cathie also chats about rubbing shoulders with some of Australia's biggest celebrities and what she said to inspire Kylie Minogue.


    Cathie's commitment to inspiring and supporting youth through her chaplaincy and musical talents resonates throughout this podcast, leaving you with a profound sense of her impact and the power of perseverance.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • In this heartfelt episode Kay Macklin shares her inspiring journey through post-natal depression and recovery from a stroke. Kay's story is one of remarkable resilience, underpinned by her deep faith and determination.


    Kay chats through her return to education at 40 and her advocacy for mental health awareness, particularly in the context of motherhood.


    This episode is not only a testament to Kay's strength but also a beacon of hope and support for others facing similar struggles.

    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • Can you believe it! We are here celebrating our 100th episode of The Gold Diggers!


    This week we invite our very first guest Rayma from episode 2 - Too Busy Being Happy and long time listener and star of Episode Making an Impact through Strength and Fitness, Coby Williams to celebrate our 100th Episode.


    This episode was awesome just reflecting on the podcast's journey and the deep, resilient stories that have been shared.


    In this episode we discuss the importance of having gratitude, making a difference, and the transformative power of storytelling.


    It was so interesting getting Rayma and Coby's perspective on Ang and Becks distinctive personalities and the podcast's role in fostering personal growthand meaningful connections.


    This 100th episode was a great time to reflect on all of the incredible stories that have been shared and as a result it's a testament to the show's mission to find the value in every story and the profound effects of sharing them.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook

    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • Today we welcomed in to the Gold Digger's studio an inspiring man, Joe Surace, a resilient cancer survivor and passionate photographer.


    Joe opens up about his near-death experience and the gruelling cancer treatment that followed, emphasising the power of a positive mindset and gratitude. With the support of his family, Joe now dedicates his time to helping others as a charity worker.

    We were left completely inspired by Joe's strength and resilience.


    Find out why Joe's life motto is now 'be positive'


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.


    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • Dive into the inspiring world of Nathan Tasman AKA MC Wheels in this episode. Nathan opens up about his journey as a rapper known as Mick Wheels, living with Spinal Muscular Atrophy with respiratory distress.


    Nathan's story is a testament to his unbreakable spirit and relentless drive. With his mother's constant support fuelling his optimism, he takes us through the trials he's faced including mastering the art of dressing independently to tailoring his living space for self-reliance.


    Nathan's zest for life shines through as he recounts his love for wheelchair soccer and his evolution in the hip-hop scene. His albums aren't just collections of tracks—they're the narrative of his life, charting his personal development.


    Listen in as Nathan gets real about the rough patches he navigated in high school and how he carved out his identity with the beats of his music and the adrenaline of sports.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • A man on a mission to not let life's adversities hold him down. In this episode we welcome Darren Lockwood in to the studio as he discusses his personal struggles with divorce, financial collapse, and raising a blended family of eight.


    Darren emphasises the importance of learning from past experiences and supporting others, highlighting his resilience and the role of faith and family in overcoming adversity.


    This episode is just Darren sharing his life story with openness which we believe will encourage you to share their own stories and hopefully support one another through life's challenges.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast


    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • This man's life is like nothing you have heard before. Ron Isherwood, a reformed criminal and former drug addict, recounts his transformational journey. Raised in a criminal family, Ron's life was steeped in violence and addiction. He speaks candidly about his descent into drug abuse, his time in prison, and the pivotal moments that led him to rehabilitation.


    Ron has since dedicated his life to helping others overcome addiction, sharing his experiences through his book, "Born into a Lie of Crime" and his podcast, "The Truth About Addiction".


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about drugs, addiction, mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • This week on the Gold Diggers Podcast we invite Tomarra Maund in to the studio. She is an accomplished event organiser with a very keen interest in the equestrian world.


    Tomarra was the incredible event manager with Mask Events for Ang's son Dara's spectacular 21st James Bond theme'd birthday party. 


    We love listening to Tomarra as she reflects on her demanding yet rewarding job, her growth into leadership, and the joy of witnessing the human connections at the events she orchestrates. 


    Beck digs a bit deeper to explore Tomarra's unique upbringing, her passion for horse riding and also gives space for Tomarra to speak candidly about her husband's struggle with prescription medication addiction and their path to recovery. 


    This is an awesome podcast that also touches on motherhood, balancing work and family, and her dream of creating a communal village to bring people together.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • This week the Gold Diggers welcome in the life-loving Megan Bennett. Megan discusses her role in pastoral care at a church, emphasising the importance of listening and supporting community members, particularly the elderly.


    She reflects on her background in leisure management and aged care, and how these experiences have taught her the value of simplicity and contentment.


    Megan also shares personal stories about her family life, the significance of family dinners, and how they've coped with challenges, including her husband's cancer treatment.


    Additionally, she recounts participating in a triathlon to honour her husband's charity work. The episode also touches on Meghan's upbringing, her father's Alzheimer's journey, and showcasing her compassionate approach to life and care for others.

    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast


    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • This week Ang and Beck welcome in Stu Harris, a well-traveled photographer and filmmaker with a remarkable life story. Stu discusses his international upbringing, three near-death experiences, and his passion for storytelling through photography. 


    This is such an interesting podcast with Stu recounting his time at Apple and multiple encounter with Steve Jobs, openly honouring his faith and proudly talking about his stepmother's inspiring work in Liberia.


    There's so much gold in Stu's story that we think you will be inspired and encouraged by it.


    Have you got a story that you think would inspire The Gold Diggers audience? If so, hit us up on instagram @the_gold_diggers_podcast

    You can also follow us on Facebook


    This podcast is proudly sponsored by HumanKind a media group with the purpose of restoring faith in the kindness of humanity.

    DISCLAIMER: All answers/opinions shared by the interviewees are of their own. The Gold Diggers Podcast or any sponsoring organisation/individual/interviewer or Editor is not responsible and liable for any discrepancy, if any. The answers/opinions given by the interviewee may not reflect the opinions of the individuals or organisations involved in the making of this show.


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  • We'd love to introduce you to the most empathetic GP we've ever had on the show, welcome Dr. Kimberly Harper. Life hasn't always been easy on Kimberly and in this podcast we delve in to Kimberly's transition from the UK to Australia, her family dynamics, and the influence of her father in her early years.


    Kimberly reflects on her parenting approach, aiming to offer her children the stability she craved growing up. Kimberly chats about her multiple relocations with her husband for their careers, providing a glimpse into the resilience and determination she embodies in creating a secure family environment.


    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode we talk about mental health and suicidal thoughts which we know can be distressing and may be a trigger for some. If this is you then please consider your health before listening. if you need resources or support go to beyondblue.org.au or for free 24 hour counselling in Australia the number for lifeline is 13 11 14 please look after yourself.


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  • Happy Valentines Day!


    In this special Valentines Day episode Ang and Beck engage in a lighthearted and reflective conversation about Valentine's Day and the evolution of their romantic lives.


    They touch upon the significance of the day, their personal approaches to celebrating it, and the challenges of keeping romance alive over the years. Sharing anecdotes, they discuss past Valentine's gestures, like the time Noel bought a giant card for Angela, and how their love languages have shifted with time.


    They also explore how Valentine's Day is celebrated differently around the world, mentioning traditions from South Korea to the Philippines.


    The conversation delves into the importance of celebrating love, the concept of "the one," and how relationships require ongoing commitment.


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