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  • Love, Loss & Looking IRL: Stephanie Fischer on Resilience, Humor & Finding Your Person
    2025/08/27

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    What if modern dating wasn’t done with your thumb?

    In this refreshing episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with Stephanie Fischer, attorney-turned-tech CEO of NeverMissed, a proximity-based dating app designed to get you off your phone and into real life, safely.

    From a hilariously infamous childhood story to caregiving through cancer, and building a women-led tech company, Stephanie serves up honest, witty, and deeply practical wisdom on love, boundaries, burnout, and choosing yourself.

    What if the healthiest way to date is to close the app and look up?

    By stripping away the endless swipes and curated profiles, Stephanie argues that confidence, clarity, and community are built in person, one real conversation at a time.

    (00:00) Why “in‑person first” dating matters
    • NeverMissed’s premise: check in at your current location and only see others who’ve opted in there. Meet IRL, then put the phone down.
    • Control & safety: you decide when you’re visible, you can check out anytime, and profiles are photo‑verified to be the real you.
    • The point isn’t more messaging. It’s better matching energy in the room, not just in the feed.


    (01:58) Only‑Child Resilience & a Sense of Humor (The infamous pool story)
    • Early chaos taught self‑advocacy: “Being ‘so mature’ was a response to chaos, not a compliment.”
    • Humor as a coping tool: the infamous urologist‑dad pool becomes a lifelong icebreaker and puts a lens on embarrassment and identity.
    • Takeaway: Name the chaos, keep the humor, and own your story—it stops owning you.


    (09:04) Reinvention at 30: Leaving the Comfort Zone
    • Left Dallas for DC to break stagnant patterns: if your environment doesn’t support growth, change the room.
    • Dating “decades” shift: bars → questionnaires → intentionality.
    • Action: Audit your current circle & city: Do they match who you’re becoming? If not, move or shake up routines.


    (16:31) How NeverMissed Works (and Why It’s Different)
    • Opt‑in visibility only when you check in at a venue; no searchable database.
    • “Fleeting Moments”: post a sighting (“saw you at…”) to reconnect; uses simple descriptors to help find the person.
    • Goal: to complement other apps, not replace them. Meet people doing what you already love (gym, tennis, concerts).


    (20:40) Female CEO in Tech: Owning Assertiveness
    • Navigating “men are talking” energy with receipts: you pay the bills, you set the tone.
    • Reframe “bitchy” → clear, paid, and prepared; assertiveness ≠ aggression.
    • Tip: Put decisions and boundaries in writing; lead with outcomes and timelines.


    (31:49) Caregiving Without Losing Yourself
    • Cared for mom and now dad: same love, different game plan.
    • Labs don’t lie: cortisol, hormones, sleep. If you don’t delegate, your body will.
    • Action: Create a care team (siblings, friends, hospital resources); schedule your appointments first each month.


    (40:56) Dating‑App Burnout: Getting Your Hope Back
    • Ditch the artificial timeline (“married by 28”); Stephanie married at 39; right person, right time.
    • Know yourself → know your filter. Less noise = better choices.
    • Micro‑goal: 1 real‑life conversation per week (bookstore, class, coffee line). Momentum beats swiping.


    (43:59) First‑Date Playbook: Safety + Chemistry
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  • It’s Time to End the Cycle of Self-Abandonment: How to Set Boundaries, Heal Shame, and Reclaim Your Aliveness with Vanessa Bennett
    2025/08/20

    What if the guilt and shame you carry as a mother or caretaker weren’t yours to begin with?

    

    In this episode of The Big Silence, Karena Dawn sits down with Vanessa Bennett, LMFT, licensed depth therapist, and author of the new book, The Motherhood Myth

    From growing up as a “parentified child” to raising her daughter with intention, Vanessa shares how generational wounds, from the “witch wound” to the “mother wound”, shape our lives in ways we may not realize. Together, they explore self-abandonment, the myth of perfection, codependency in relationships, and how to reclaim your identity through micro moments of self-choosing. Whether you’re a mother, daughter, partner, or friend, this conversation offers tangible ways to break cycles, set boundaries, and follow the breadcrumbs back to yourself.

    How Do We Heal Generational Wounds Without Losing Ourselves?

    Vanessa reveals how recognizing inherited patterns and our part in them is the first step to breaking free.

    (00:00:22) Depth Psychology and the Path to Individuation

    • Vanessa explains depth psychology as the “psychology of the soul,” focusing on the whole being and the unconscious.
    • Her upbringing as a parentified child and how it shaped her initial decision not to have children.
    • The importance of holding your upbringing objectively to heal. “They're not all bad. And also, they're not all good.”


    (00:06:11) The Trinity Wound: Witch, Sister, and Mother

    • The witch wound: epigenetic trauma silencing women’s power, sexuality, and individuality.
    • The sister wound: competition among women fueled by scarcity thinking.
    • The mother wound: how women unconsciously uphold patriarchy and pass down harmful narratives.
    • Why ending these cycles starts with self-awareness and modeling change for the next generation.


    (00:12:30) Self-Abandonment, Guilt, and Rebuilding Your Sense of Self

    • Guilt and shame are by design. They are tools of societal control, not signs you’re broken.
    • Accept guilt as part of the process, then act anyway.
    • Use “micro moments” (like saying no when you mean it) as bricks in the foundation of self-trust.
    • Following breadcrumbs: orienting toward what makes you feel alive, even if it’s small or scary.


    (00:22:09) Codependency, Resentment, and Healthy Boundaries

    • We live in a codependent culture that teaches us to outsource our emotional regulation.
    • Resentment as a diagnostic tool: a signal that a boundary is being crossed or unspoken.
    • Attachment styles are fluid and change depending on the relationship dynamic.
    • The link between resentment and projection and how awareness can stop the cycle.
    • Why attraction often fades when relationships take on a parental dynamic, and how both partners can reclaim responsibility for their own happiness.


    (00:32:50) Friendships, Attachment Styles, and Communication

    • Vanessa and her co-host model conflict resolution through a commitment to talk about issues openly.
    • The cultural trap of expecting a partner to “reparent” us and why it can kill romantic attraction.
    • Building safety without losing mystery or eros in long-term relationships.


    (00:40:17) Therapy, Accessibility, and the Power of Group Work

    • Why therapists need therapists, and the stigma that still exists around seeking help.
    • Alternative paths to healing: coaches, low-cost...
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  • Dream Bigger Than Your Trauma: Natalia Kholodenko on Resilience, War & Reclaiming Joy
    2025/08/13

    What if the path to healing wasn’t in returning to the life you had, but in dreaming up an even better one?

    

    In this powerful episode of The Big Silence, Karena Dawn sits down with Ukrainian psychologist and motivational speaker Natalia Kholodenko. Once a TV star living a glamorous life in Kyiv, Natalia lost everything in an instant when war broke out. Forced to flee, she faced displacement, trauma, and the collapse of her identity, but she refused to give up. Now rebuilding her life while helping others do the same, Natalia opens up about finding meaning in pain, rebuilding self-worth, and the daily practices that anchor her through the darkest moments.

    Can Your Dreams Be Stronger Than Your Trauma?

    Natalia shares how she went from surviving bombings to speaking on international stages, rebuilding her life through imagination, purpose, and healing. Her story is a blueprint for how to find meaning after loss.


    (00:01:00) Fame to Flight: Losing It All and Starting Over
    • Natalia reflects on her life before the war: fame, wealth, and red carpets, and how it all vanished overnight.
    • The hardest part wasn’t losing material things, but losing the belief in herself.
    • “You are not alive when you are just surviving,” she says—describing how she knew she had to make a change.

    (00:08:00) The Steps to Rebuilding: From Despair to Dreaming
    • She shares how survivor’s guilt set in and how she found meaning by choosing to live in honor of those who didn’t make it.
    • “Dream is more powerful than trauma.” Natalia explains how imagining a “huge future” helped her begin again.
    • From dreams came plans, and from plans came people to help. She shares the importance of turning imagination into action.
    • Her philosophy: never stop dreaming, because good dreams create good plans, and good plans can fuel a good future.
    • “We are marketologists for our lives,” she says. Speak bad things, and you’ll believe them. Speak dreams, and your brain follows.

    (00:14:00) Leading While Healing: How Helping Others Helped Herself
    • Even while navigating her own trauma, Natalia started speaking online to women in pain, discovering healing in connection.
    • She shares how her live streams helped survivors practice joy and laughter, turning them into tools for survival.
    • “I only found myself again in this life.” Viewing what happened as a gift that helped her discover her life’s work

    (00:17:00) Biohacks for the Soul: Daily Rituals That Anchor Her
    • Every morning, Natalia visualizes giving an interview about her dream life. “I talk to the future me,” she explains.
    • Cold water immersion is her go-to anti-stress tool
    • Singing is a daily practice. Even silly made-up songs rewire the brain for joy.
    • She’s even sung with Gloria Gaynor in support of Ukraine, proof that big dreams can come true.


    Guest Resources

    • Follow Natalia on Instagram + @kholodenkon
    • Visit her website
    • Help Ukrainians in need


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  • “You Have to Become the Boss of Your Biology” — Dr. Darshan Shah on Mental Health, Longevity & Healing from the Inside Out
    2025/08/06

    What if your doctor was the one who needed saving?

    In this eye-opening episode of The Big Silence, Karena Dawn sits down with Dr. Darshan Shah, a surgeon, longevity expert, and founder of Next Health. After decades in medicine and a career spent helping others, Dr. Shah found himself battling chronic disease, obesity, depression, and burnout. But it wasn’t pills or procedures that saved him. It was a radical shift toward root-cause healing and functional medicine. This episode dives deep into the science behind metabolic health, food and mood, hormones, inflammation, and even Alzheimer’s prevention. If you’ve ever felt like your health was spiraling or your mind was foggy beyond repair, this conversation is your invitation to start again from a smarter, stronger, and more self-aware place.

    What’s the Real Cause of Chronic Illness, and Can We Reverse It Without Medication?

    Dr. Shah explains why most health advice treats symptoms, not causes, and how root-cause medicine, nutrition, and tracking your biomarkers can change everything.

    (00:03:15) When the Doctor Becomes the Patient: Dr. Shah’s Wake-Up Call
    • At 42, Dr. Shah was 50 pounds overweight, had high blood pressure, prediabetes, and depression — despite being a leading surgeon.
    • He realized that traditional medicine taught him how to treat disease, but not how to prevent or reverse it.
    • His journey into functional medicine began with uncovering the root causes of mental and physical illness.
    • The experience made him rethink everything he thought he knew about health — and launched his mission to transform care from reactive to proactive.

    (00:11:05) Food, Mood & Metabolic Disease: What Your Grocery Cart Isn’t Telling You
    • Ultra-processed foods cause nutrient deficiencies, inflammation, and metabolic chaos — and often trigger depression and anxiety.
    • Reducing sugar and refined carbs (like bread, pasta, and pastries) is critical to brain and body health.
    • Dr. Shah recommends key books:
    • Good Energy by Dr. Casey Means
    • Brain Energy by Dr. Christopher Palmer
    • Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspé
    • Metabolic health is deeply connected to mental health — you can’t treat one without addressing the other.

    (00:14:19) Hormones, Bloodwork & Becoming the Boss of Your Own Biology
    • Most doctors don’t check thyroid, testosterone, or estrogen levels — even though these regulate nearly every cell in your body.
    • Annual (or even quarterly) bloodwork is essential to catch changes before they become diagnoses.
    • At home, you can track body composition with a bioimpedance scale and sleep/stress with wearables.
    • Knowing your health data empowers you to take action before symptoms spiral.


    (00:18:44) Fitness for Longevity: Why “Exercise Snacks” Work Better Than the Gym
    • Dr. Shah encourages 3–5 minute movement breaks throughout the day — called “exercise snacks” — to counteract sedentary behavior.
    • Research shows that every 45 minutes of sitting increases your risk of disease. Breaking it up adds up fast.
    • Karena shares how she intuitively built strength this way with small workout breaks.
    • Your genome is malleable, based 95% on your day-to-day habits and 5 % genetics.


    (00:24:22) Alzheimer’s, Genes & How to Take Control of Your Brain’s Future
    • Having the APOE gene doesn’t guarantee Alzheimer’s, but lifestyle factors like poor sleep, sugar consuption, and inflammation increase risk.
    • Dr. Shah outlines 15 modifiable root causes of cognitive decline, from toxins to sedentary behavior.
    • Healing your gut, balancing blood sugar, and protecting your mitochondria can dramatically reduce your risk.
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  • Trading Toxic Positivity for Mental Optimism: Dr. Deepika Chopra on What Actually Fosters Wellbeing
    2025/07/30

    What does it really mean to be optimistic?

    In this Flow Space edition of The Big Silence, Karena Dawn sits down with Dr. Deepika Chopra, known as the “Optimism Doctor”, live from the Women’s Health Summit in LA. Drawing from her background in psychology, neuroscience, and lived experience, Dr. Chopra debunks the myth that optimism is about “being positive.” Instead, she offers science-backed tools to build mental resilience, process worry, and shift your brain toward the future you want to create. From dancing first thing in the morning to scheduling daily “worry time,” this episode is packed with small, powerful rituals to help you feel more joy, no matter where your mind is now.

    Could resilience be the true foundation of optimism?

    Dr. Chopra shares why optimism isn’t a constant state of happiness; it’s a mindset that acknowledges life’s challenges while staying open to growth, healing, and future possibility.

    (00:02:00) Reframing Optimism: It’s Not About Being Positive All the Time
    • Dr. Chopra defines real optimism as rooted in resiliency and curiosity, not blind positivity.
    • Being an optimist means recognizing life’s setbacks, but seeing them as temporary and surmountable.
    • She shares that optimism is a learnable skill, not just a personality trait.
    • The science shows optimists live longer, thrive more, and have deeper connections.

    (00:07:30) From Emo Journaling to Neuroscience: Her Unexpected Path to Optimism
    • Deepika’s childhood emotional diaries foreshadowed her fascination with human behavior.
    • Learning that the brain thinks in the future tense.
    • Helping people anticipate good things and how to train your brain to do it.
    • Research shows only about 25% of optimism is genetic—the rest is learned.

    (00:09:40) Awe, Music, and Movement: Tools to Interrupt Anxiety
    • Spending just two hours a week in nature significantly lowers stress and improves clarity.
    • She starts every morning with her “wake-up and dance” routine to set a positive tone.
    • Feelings of awe: How art, nature, and nostalgia help reset the brain and reduce anxiety.
    • Happiness hack: Holding onto a positive thought for at least 12 seconds helps the brain create more of them.

    (00:12:30) Feel It to Heal It: Why Optimism Starts With Honesty
    • True optimism requires sitting with hard emotions, not bypassing them.
    • Dr. Chopra explains the power of curiosity when you can’t access joy.
    • Being neutral or open, even when in pain, is still progress.
    • Staying present and inquisitive with where you are in the moment

    (00:13:55) Schedule Your Worry: How Boundaries Can Free Your Mind
    • Dr. Chopra shares her practice of “worry time”—a scheduled slot to process anxious thoughts.
    • Throughout the day, she defers worries to that time, writing them down or mentally shelving them.
    • Setting a clear boundary gives worries space without you being consumed by them.
    • Surprisingly, the best solutions often arise when you’re feeling joy or calm.

    (00:16:45) End Your Day With a To-DA! List (Not a To-Do List)
    • Instead of an anxiety triggering nighttime to-do list, write down daily accomplishments.
    • Even small wins count. Celebrating them boosts a sense of empowerment and self-worth.
    • Gratitude can lose impact over time; the To-DA list keeps things specific and fresh.
    • She emphasizes the power of feeling accomplished before bed.

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  • Let Us Age: Constance Zimmer & Abby Epstein on Midlife Monologues, Menopause Truths & Women Rewriting the Narrative
    2025/07/23

    What if midlife wasn’t something to fear, but something to own?

    In this empowering episode recorded live at the Women’s Health Summit in LA, Karena sits down with actor and activist Constance Zimmer and filmmaker Abby Epstein to talk about aging, hormones, Hollywood, and how women are finally telling the truth about what it means to grow older. From the early days of the Vagina Monologues to the debut of their new project Midlife Monologues, Constance and Abby are lighting up taboo topics with humor, vulnerability, and a whole lot of truth-telling. This episode will leave you inspired to embrace your story; wrinkles, wisdom, hot flashes, and all.

    What happens when women finally speak the unspeakable?

    Reframing aging, menopause, and midlife not as an ending, but a power-filled beginning.


    (00:00) The Midlife Glow-Up: Why Aging Is the New Prime
    • Why the TikTok trend on women thriving in their 30s, 40s, and 50s is a needed cultural shift
    • Ditching the age stigma and embracing confidence in midlife
    • How storytelling has the power to normalize the aging experience


    (03:50) Hormones, Trauma & the Real Talk Around Perimenopause
    • Karena opens up about early menopause symptoms and trauma-related health shifts
    • Abby shares insights from her certification as a midlife menopause coach
    • Why we need to stop associating menopause with a number — and start listening to our bodies
    • The double-edged sword of hormone therapy and wellness marketing: empowerment vs. exploitation


    (08:45) From Hollywood to Hormones: Women's Stories on Stage
    • Constance reflects on strong female roles and the scarcity of opportunities for women over 50
    • How UnREAL and Entourage helped shift her career into meaningful, unapologetic characters
    • Abby shares how directing The Vagina Monologues uncovered deep stories from performers and audiences alike
    • The emotional labor behind directing: holding space for women’s hidden truths


    (12:45) The Birth of the Midlife Monologues
    • How a casual email turned into a groundbreaking collaboration between Constance and Abby
    • Collecting personal stories from peers and actors about aging, change, and identity
    • Why 2026 — the 30th anniversary of The Vagina Monologues — is the perfect time to launch
    • Their goal: create a theatrical space for stories that ripple into collective healing


    (14:45) Redefining Beauty, Power & Purpose as We Age
    • Why aging women in Europe are revered — and how the U.S. is catching up (slowly)
    • Constance’s motto: “Just let us age” — and why that’s still a radical statement
    • The cultural cost of ignoring women's health and midlife experience
    • Abby and Constance call for more visibility, celebration, and truth in women’s media


    Guest Resources
    • Follow Constance on Instagram
    • Follow Abby on Instagram
    • See the Midlife Monologues


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  • Media, Micro Workouts, and Owning Midlife with Samantha Skey
    2025/07/16

    What if you were leading a major wellness media company while quietly struggling to follow the very advice you publish?

    

    In this refreshingly candid episode of The Big Silence, Karena Dawn sits down with Samantha Skey, CEO of SheMedia and founder of Flowspace. Together, they dive into what it really means to age out loud, from the invisible weight of midlife caregiving to the truth about impostor syndrome, mental load, and why self-care often feels like another item on the to-do list. With humor, honesty, and a few clever fitness hacks, Samantha opens up about reclaiming space, not just in media, but in her own life.

    Is prioritizing your well-being selfish? Or is it the secret to aging and leading with power?


    Redefining success in your 40s and beyond means unlearning hustle culture, normalizing midlife health conversations, and building wellness into the moments you already have, even if it’s just five squats at a time.


    (00:00:30) Women’s Health & the Third Chapter: Why Flowspace Matters

    • Samantha shares how Flowspace was born out of a need to address midlife health, not just motherhood.
    • “This is not about moms. This is about women prioritizing themselves so that they can have a lifelong experience of wellbeing.”
    • Perimenopause, caregiving, career shifts: it’s about the stage, not the age.
    • Flowspace focuses on destigmatizing menopause and spotlighting underused innovations in wellness.


    (00:07:09) Finding Strength When You Have None to Spare

    • Samantha admits: “All the healthy advice on stage? I don’t really do most of it because I’m running the business.”
    • How “bathing in gratitude” with friendships fuels her resilience
    • Being mindful about whether she’s mindful is her starting point.


    (00:08:40) Impostor Phenomenon in the Boardroom

    • Samantha challenges the term “impostor syndrome,” calling it a “societal phenomenon” instead.
    • “In many rooms… the other eight people at the table don’t really want you there.”
    • She overcomes self-doubt by preparing thoroughly, using handwritten cards as her power tool.
    • Confidence is built through practice, movement, and strong community.


    (00:11:52) Confidence Hacks & Micro-Workouts You’ll Actually Try

    • Samantha swears by working out before big moments — even if it’s just a few jumping jacks.
    • Her trick? “I put a set of weights on my kitchen counter… curl, press, curl, press.”
    • Five squats every bathroom break. “You’ve got the trigger…it’s like cognitive behavioral therapy.”
    • Can we change our behavior? “I literally publish a platform about making the time for ourselves and changing our behaviors to prioritize ourselves. And yet I don't do it.”


    (00:18:56) What’s Next: Flowspace Expansion & Listening to Gen Z

    • Flowspace is growing: hiring writers, editors, and building community events.
    • SheMedia is evolving beyond parenting — investing in research around teens, AI, and identity.
    • Their Gen Z Teen Council keeps them honest (and humble).
    • “They’re like… that is a trend from like 11 years ago. And you're just finding out about it because you're middle-aged white ladies.”


    Guest Resources:
    • Follow Samantha on Instagram
    • Get into the Flow Space
    • Connect with SHEMedia
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  • What If It All Goes Right? Angela Gargano on Resilience, Reinvention & Doing the (Pull-Up) Work
    2025/07/09

    What if your lowest moment was the beginning of your greatest transformation?

    In this powerhouse episode of The Big Silence, Karena sits down with six-time American Ninja Warrior, keynote speaker, and Pull-Up Revolution founder Angela Gargano. From tearing her ACL on national TV to moving into her dad’s basement and starting over, Angela’s story is the definition of a comeback. She opens up about identity, healing through movement, and what it really takes to feel strong, mentally and physically. Whether you’re chasing a fitness goal, struggling to find your purpose, or just trying to stay present, Angela’s wisdom will move you. Literally.

    How do you rebuild your life when your identity no longer fits, and learn to love yourself beyond your achievements?

    Stripping away external validation proves that strength isn’t just physical. It’s about emotional resilience and self-love.

    (00:00) From Biochemist to Ninja Warrior: A Wild Career Pivot

    • Angela’s unexpected leap from lab work to national television
    • She originally had no clue what American Ninja Warrior was
    • Her early fitness competition days with Cathy Savage — and how they shaped her confidence
    • How being labeled “manly” for having muscles became a source of power, not shame


    (08:00) Injury, Identity & Starting Over in Her Dad’s Basement

    • The ACL tear that stopped her Ninja dreams — and forced a reckoning with self-worth
    • Losing her gym, her career path, and her direction — but finding her mindset
    • Why so many high achievers link love to accomplishments (and how to break that cycle)
    • “I just didn’t even know who I was anymore” — Angela on redefining her purpose


    (16:00) One Pull-Up Can Change Everything: The Birth of a Movement

    • How helping Women’s Health editor Liz Plosser get her first pull-up sparked a revolution
    • Why the pull-up became a metaphor for doing hard things — at any age
    • Creating community and confidence through movement
    • Angela’s advice for building your strength, one rep at a time


    (20:00) Fitness Without the Finish Line: Training for Life, Not Just Competition

    • What her workouts look like now — and why mini goals keep her motivated
    • Angela’s tips for functional strength and long-term health
    • Her approach to balance: strength training, yoga, and fun
    • Karena shares her 21-day system to stay accountable and avoid burnout


    (25:00) Mental Health, Meditation & Getting Unstuck

    • How moving your body and getting back to basics can pull you out of a rut
    • Meditation and breathwork routines — and why they actually work
    • Tips for navigating anxiety and sleepless nights


    (30:00) The New Rules of Wellness: Eat More, Lift More, Live Longer

    • Why the fitness world is finally embracing protein, muscle, and rest
    • The rise (and cost!) of Pilates — and Angela’s thoughts on biohacking
    • What really works for longevity — and what’s just hype
    • Why failure is just research, every mistake is a step forward


    Guest Resources
    • Follow Angela on Instagram
    • Visit her website
    • Listen to her podcast


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