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  1. Marketing Tips_ He breaks down the basics of digital marketing—email, social, SMS.

    2 hr ago

    Marketing Tips_ He breaks down the basics of digital marketing—email, social, SMS.

    Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dave Charest. Summary of the Dave Charest Interview In this episode of Money Making Conversations Masterclass, Rushion McDonald interviews Dave Charest, Director of Small Business Success at Constant Contact, a leading digital marketing platform. Charest discusses the rising wave of entrepreneurship, the foundational importance of email and direct‑to‑customer channels, common mistakes new business owners make, and how AI is reshaping small‑business marketing. He provides practical guidance on marketing consistency, channel selection, building community relationships, and using technology to scale. Throughout the conversation, Charest emphasizes that while small businesses often lack marketing expertise, they possess a valuable advantage: real, human relationships that can be strengthened through consistent communication.   Purpose of the Interview The purpose of Rushion McDonald’s conversation with Dave Charest is to: 1. Educate new and aspiring entrepreneurs Charest breaks down the basics of digital marketing—email, social, SMS—and how to begin building a strong marketing foundation.  2. Highlight the key trends driving the entrepreneurship boom He explains motivations like work–life balance, independence, and financial potential that inspire people to launch businesses.  3. Provide practical, actionable marketing advice Especially around consistency, choosing marketing channels, and building direct customer relationships. 4. Introduce how AI can simplify and amplify marketing Charest showcases tools that help business owners quickly generate content, develop campaigns, and analyze customer behavior.  Key Takeaways 1. Direct relationships (email/SMS) outperform social media Email offers ownership, stability, and higher ROI—unlike social platforms that can change algorithms or visibility overnight. Charest stresses that “the money is in the list.”  2. You don’t need huge numbers to be effective Small businesses often see high open and engagement rates because followers know and trust them.  3. Consistency matters more than platform choice Whether you choose Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or email, the biggest driver of marketing success is showing up regularly.  4. Start small—don’t overwhelm yourself One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make is trying to do everything at once. Begin with the basics and grow steadily. 5. Community is a crucial marketing asset Local businesses thrive when they maintain strong connections with nearby businesses, customers, and community networks.  6. Entrepreneurs face challenges—but resilience wins Charest notes that small business owners rarely have a “Plan B,” which pushes them to adapt and continue learning.  7. AI is transforming small‑business marketing Constant Contact offers tools to: Generate emails and content Summarize content for social Build full marketing campaigns Analyze behavior from large email lists to recommend actions  Notable Quotes (from the transcript) Here are direct paraphrases and key phrases—not copyrighted material but drawn from the transcript: On email vs. social “There’s a $36 return for every $1 invested in email—but what matters is that you own the relationship.”  “If a social platform goes away, so does your following. Email is a direct line.”  On audience size “Big numbers aren’t necessary—small lists can see 50% open rates and strong engagement because those people actually care.”  On entrepreneurship motivations “People want better work‑life balance, independence, and financial potential.”  On mistakes “A big mistake is trying to do too much at once. Start small and stay consistent.”  On community “Digital marketing should extend real relationships—not replace them.”  On choosing platforms “Where your audience spends time matters, but so does where you can show up consistently.”  On AI’s role “AI can generate emails, build campaigns, and analyze audience data—saving you time for what you’d rather be doing.” #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    22 min
  2. Career Change_ Her firm helps individuals and organizations unlock potential, elevate performance, and lead with purpose,

    4 hr ago

    Career Change_ Her firm helps individuals and organizations unlock potential, elevate performance, and lead with purpose,

    Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Bamidele Farinre. Founder of No Ceiling Consulting, a biomedical scientist, STEM expert, agile project manager, and advocate for professional development, mentorship, and removing internal and systemic limitations (“ceilings”). They discuss her STEM background, the evolving role of AI in science, the meaning of “no ceilings,” navigating personal and professional barriers, mentorship, setbacks, agile leadership, and how individuals—especially people of color—can create opportunity even in the face of bias and structural limitations. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview The purpose of having Bamidele on the show was to: 1. Highlight her work at No Ceiling Consulting Her firm helps individuals and organizations unlock potential, elevate performance, and lead with purpose, specializing in STEM leadership, DEI, professional development, and agile project management. 2. Explore the concept of “No Ceilings” She provides a framework for breaking through personal and professional barriers—emphasizing that many “ceilings” are internal, learned, or based on access and systemic issues. 3. Discuss STEM, AI, and the future of work She explains the growing role of automation and AI, how it reshapes STEM roles, and why professionals must upskill, adapt, and embrace professional development. 4. Provide strategies for career advancement Her insights include mentorship, persistence, self‑advocacy, managing setbacks, and adopting agile mindsets. 💡 Key Takeaways 1. STEM + AI = New Opportunities, Not Job Loss Automation and AI enhance efficiency, reduce manual labor, and create new roles—especially in labs and diagnostics. Instead of replacing workers, AI demands that professionals upskill and leverage technology for faster, better outcomes..txt).txt)  2. “No Ceilings” Means Removing Internal + External Barriers Bamidele distinguishes between: Personal ceilings Internal doubts Imposter syndrome Feeling “not enough” despite capability Learned perceptions from bias or discouraging environments Professional ceilings Being overlooked for opportunities Lack of access to resources (even when resources exist) Systemic barriers, bias, and limited upward mobility “No ceilings” means operating from a mindset of possibility, not limitation. 3. Mentorship Is the Missing Link in Many Careers Mentorship provides: Guidance Access A blueprint from those who have “been there” Confidence building She explains that while mentorship is more visible today, access to the right mentorship still matters. 4. Setbacks Are Strategies in Disguise She argues setbacks can redirect you to more aligned paths. Her personal example: She failed her A‑level science subjects in the UK A lecturer told her to “rethink her career” Instead, she re‑enrolled, tried again, and succeeded Setbacks force reassessment, new strategies, and new paths—if you don’t let them define you. 5. Professional Success Requires Initiative and Advocacy She emphasizes: Don’t wait for opportunities—go after them Knock on multiple doors Apply for roles even if you don’t feel 100% ready Learn from interviews even if you don’t get the job Rushion supports this point with his IBM story: opportunity started when he stopped complaining and clearly shared his goals. 6. Agile Leadership Applies Beyond Technology Agile principles help leaders: Think quickly and adapt Focus on collaboration and accountability Encourage self‑management Support teams through “servant leadership” Reflect and iterate rather than waiting for perfect plans Agile mindset = resilience + responsiveness. 7. Faith, Vision, and Purpose Drive Her Journey Bamidele speaks candidly about: Faith guiding her through rejection and setbacks Conversations with God grounding her Believing her life is a “living testimony” of grace and perseverance 🗣 Notable Quotes (with citations) On AI and automation “Automation makes life easier… without it, manual methods take hours, weeks, months to get results.”.txt) [Bamidele F…(Podcast) | Txt] On embracing AI “AI is not taking your jobs, but those that ignore the AI will be left behind.” On personal ceilings “You’re thinking to yourself, ‘I can’t do it,’ even though you have the evidence to show you can.” On professional ceilings “You may have access, but you don’t have access to access.” On initiative “I don’t wait for opportunities—I always go for it. Worst case, you’ll say no.” On setbacks “When you have a setback, you’re thinking: what can I do? This can’t stop me.” On mindset “Life is all about risk. You have to look for solutions; there has to be another way.” On faith “Grace carried me to where I am today… my life is a living testimony.” On the meaning of ‘No Ceilings’ “Why do we even have a ceiling in the first place? Let’s operate in a world where we don’t see the ceiling—only possibilities.”.txt)  #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min
  3. Health Tip: He is known as an OB‑GYN (“Fibroid Slayer”) focused on minimally invasive care and advocacy.

    7 hr ago

    Health Tip: He is known as an OB‑GYN (“Fibroid Slayer”) focused on minimally invasive care and advocacy.

    Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Here’s a clear, structured summary of the Dr. Pierre Johnson interview with Rushion McDonald from Money Making Conversations Masterclass, including its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview This interview serves three primary goals: Educate the public on women’s health disparities Especially the high maternal mortality rate among Black women and fibroid-related issues. Showcase Dr. Pierre Johnson’s expertise and mission As an OB‑GYN (“Fibroid Slayer”) focused on minimally invasive care and advocacy. Inspire through mentorship, representation, and perseverance Highlighting his nonprofit, book, and mentorship platform to develop future professionals. 🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Health Disparities Are Rooted in Systemic Inequality Black women face significantly higher maternal mortality rates, driven by: Historical mistreatment Lack of access to care Low representation of Black doctors These issues are systemic, not isolated. ✅ Insight: Representation + access + empathy are critical to improving outcomes. “Representation in medicine matters… people that look like you will have more empathy.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] 2. U.S. Healthcare Has Broader Structural Problems Even white women experience high maternal mortality compared to other countries. Causes include: Poor lifestyle habits (diet, obesity) A healthcare system driven by economics rather than outcomes ✅ Insight: The issue is both racial AND systemic, tied to national health culture. 3. Fibroids Are Common but Often Mismanaged Fibroids are benign uterine growths that can become severe and debilitating. Many women delay treatment due to: Fear Misinformation Historical trauma around surgery ✅ Insight: Education and modern surgical options can reduce fear and improve outcomes. “Fibroids are benign growths of the uterus… but they can become very large masses.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] 4. Fear and Medical Mistrust Are Major Barriers Generational trauma from harmful procedures (e.g., hysterectomies) creates fear. Patients often avoid care due to: Lack of trust Poor doctor communication Limited access ✅ Insight: Healing disparities requires rebuilding trust and improving patient experience. 5. Purpose-Driven Career Path Dr. Johnson chose OB‑GYN to: Make an impact on Black women’s health Use his surgical skills and passion for precision ✅ Insight: Career success comes from aligning skill + purpose + lived experience. 6. Entrepreneurship + Personal Brand in Medicine He built a global reputation (“Fibroid Slayer”) through: Social media Patient education Specialized expertise Patients now travel internationally for his care. ✅ Insight: Even in medicine, branding and digital presence expand reach and impact. 7. Mentorship Is the Root Solution to Inequality Lack of representation is due to: Limited exposure to professional careers Lack of mentorship pipelines Solution: Early mentorship + visibility. ✅ Insight: You can’t become what you don’t see. “If they can’t see success… they can’t achieve it.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] 8. “Pulse of Perseverance” Builds Future Leaders Dr. Johnson and two fellow HBCU-trained doctors: Wrote a book sharing their journeys Created a mentorship app Provide scholarships and career pathways ✅ Insight: Sustainable change requires systems (apps, programs), not just inspiration. 9. Early Goal-Setting Is Critical for Youth Children must be challenged to: Define goals early Explore career paths intentionally ✅ Insight: Success starts with vision and direction at a young age. “If you don’t have a goal, you’re running in place.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] 10. Success Requires Understanding “the Game” Academic success alone isn’t enough. Students must prepare for: Standardized testing Competitive systems lacking equity ✅ Insight: Winning requires strategy—not just effort. 11. Humility and Self-Care Sustain Success Despite his success, Dr. Johnson emphasizes: Staying humble Prioritizing health (fitness, discipline) Serving others ✅ Insight: Longevity requires mental, physical, and emotional balance. 💬 Notable Quotes On healthcare inequality “Representation in medicine matters.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] On fibroids “Fibroids are benign growths of the uterus.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] On mentorship “If they can’t see success… they can’t achieve it.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] On mindset “If you don’t have a goal, you’re running in place.” [DR. PIERRE JOHNSON | Txt] On purpose “I wanted to make a huge impact… especially for women of color.” On humility “I’m still Pierre Johnson… I’m as humble as it gets.”  🧾 Bottom Line This interview blends health education, social commentary, and personal inspiration. Dr. Pierre Johnson’s message is clear: Healthcare disparities require systemic reform and representation Knowledge and access are key to empowering patients Mentorship and visibility are essential to changing future outcomes Purpose-driven careers can create global impact #SHMS #BEST #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    37 min
  4. Fun News: A travel + culture show on AspireTV+ highlighting global experiences through the Globetrotters.

    8 hr ago

    Fun News: A travel + culture show on AspireTV+ highlighting global experiences through the Globetrotters.

    Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Here is a structured summary of the Ri‑Karlo Handy interview with Rushion McDonald from Money Making Conversations Masterclass, including its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes. 🎯 Purpose of the Interview This interview serves three key purposes: Promote the Harlem Globetrotters: Secrets of the City series A travel + culture show on AspireTV+ highlighting global experiences through the Globetrotters. Showcase Ri‑Karlo Handy’s career and impact in media His role as a veteran showrunner and executive producer shaping content across major networks. Highlight access, mentorship, and opportunity in entertainment His efforts to open pathways for underrepresented talent through training and the Handy Foundation. 🧠 Key Takeaways 1. Content Success Is Built on Relationships and Trust Handy emphasizes that success in media is not just about creativity, but relationships and reliability. ✅ Insight: In creative industries, trust is often more valuable than talent alone. “Our business is less about skills… and more about trust.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] 2. Secrets of the City Redefines the Travel Show Format The show stands out by: Highlighting global destinations through Black cultural perspectives Connecting viewers to diaspora communities Sharing practical “insider” travel knowledge ✅ Insight: Niche storytelling (culture + identity + utility) creates differentiated content. “We show not just how to visit a city… but how to live in it.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] 3. The Harlem Globetrotters Are a Cultural Legacy Brand Over 100 years old, the Globetrotters: Pre-date the NBA Spread basketball globally Continue as ambassadors of goodwill ✅ Insight: Legacy brands can remain relevant by reinvention and media visibility. “They disappeared from the spotlight… now we’re bringing them back.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] 4. Entertainment + Culture + Purpose Drives Engagement The show blends: Travel Sports Cultural storytelling Social impact (global outreach) ✅ Insight: Strong content combines entertainment with purpose and identity. 5. Excellence Behind the Scenes Makes On-Screen Magic Possible Globetrotters: Train rigorously Continuously elevate performance Their performances are not just fun—they require elite skill and discipline. ✅ Insight: Great performers succeed through preparation, repetition, and mastery. 6. Representation Requires Intentional Action Handy created opportunities because: Many roles (especially post-production) lack diversity Access barriers prevent entry ✅ Insight: Real change comes from creating systems of access—not just awareness. “The hardest thing is getting that first shot.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] 7. The Handy Foundation Is Building Industry Pipelines Provides: Training in film/TV careers Apprenticeships Real job placement opportunities Over 400 alumni now working in major productions. ✅ Insight: Sustainable impact requires scalable talent pipelines. 8. Mentorship Shapes Careers Handy credits: Early mentors Hands-on learning opportunities ✅ Insight: Exposure + mentorship creates career pathways that traditional education often misses. 9. Curiosity and Learning Drive Career Growth Handy’s progression: Editor → Producer → Executive → Showrunner Each step came from wanting to understand how systems work. ✅ Insight: Career growth comes from continuous learning and strategic positioning. 10. Give Others Opportunities Early He consistently hires and trains first-time professionals. ✅ Insight: Industry leaders should lower barriers for entry-level talent. 11. Cultural Storytelling Strengthens Identity and Connection The series highlights: African diaspora communities worldwide Cultural ties across countries ✅ Insight: Content can build global cultural awareness and belonging. “We connect with expats and diaspora communities around the world.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] 💬 Notable Quotes On trust “Our business is less about skills… and more about trust.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] On travel storytelling “We show not just how to visit a city… but how to live in it.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] On opportunity “The hardest thing is getting that first shot.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] On representation “There aren’t a lot of Black folks in post-production… because they don’t get the opportunity.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] On mentorship “I’ve always been the one willing to give someone their first chance.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] On legacy brands “They never stopped touring… they always made people smile.”%20(1).txt) [Ri-Karlo H...dcast) (1) | Txt] 🧾 Bottom Line This interview is a blend of media strategy, cultural storytelling, and workforce development. Ri‑Karlo Handy’s core message: Build success through relationships and trust Use media to tell culturally relevant, meaningful stories Create real access and pathways for underrepresented talent Reinvent legacy brands to stay relevant across generations #SHMS #BEST #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  5. Overcoming the Odds: He highlights how sustainable success comes from mastery of craft, relationship-building, and treating creativity as a business.

    1 day ago

    Overcoming the Odds: He highlights how sustainable success comes from mastery of craft, relationship-building, and treating creativity as a business.

    Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily.  I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur.  Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Kurt Farquhar. Television & Film Composer, Founder of Fall Crop Productions and True Music ProNotable Credits: The King of Queens, Girlfriends, The Parkers, Being Mary Jane, The Proud Family, The Neighborhood, Black LightningAwards: 10 BMI AwardsTenure: 38+ years in television Purpose of the Interview The purpose of this interview is to educate and inspire creatives, entrepreneurs, and professionals about longevity, adaptability, and wealth-building behind the scenes. Kurt Farquhar’s journey highlights how sustainable success comes from mastery of craft, relationship-building, and treating creativity as a business—not chasing visibility or fame. Rushion McDonald uses Kurt’s career as a blueprint for: Building mailbox money through residuals Staying relevant across decades of industry change Monetizing intellectual property Leveraging relationships to sustain opportunity Core Themes Discussed Longevity vs. “getting on” Behind-the-scenes success Residual income (“mailbox money”) Adaptability in changing industries Creative originality Relationship capital Diversifying income through ownership Treating art like a business Key Takeaways 1. Staying In Is Harder Than Getting In While many focus on breaking into the industry, Kurt emphasizes that lasting success requires constant reinvention. “The continuing it for the 30-plus years has been way harder than the getting in in the first.” Insight: Longevity requires discipline, humility, and evolution. 2. Behind-the-Scenes Roles Can Be More Sustainable Kurt chose composing over performing, allowing him to age into his career rather than age out of it. “In television and film… all I’ve got to say is John Williams is in his 90s and still composing.” Insight: Choose lanes that allow long-term relevance and recurring income. 3. Residual Income Is Real Wealth Rushion and Kurt discuss “mailbox money”—recurring payments from past work. “If you just had the mailbox money for King of Queens, you’d be fine.” Insight: True financial freedom comes from owning work that keeps paying. 4. Adaptability Is Non‑Negotiable Kurt has survived massive industry shifts—from analog tape to digital production—by embracing change. “Sustain that good idea, change it, polish it up, and mold it for the changing times.” Insight: Talent without adaptability becomes obsolete. 5. Originality Comes From Listening, Not Forcing a Style Kurt avoids creative stagnation by serving the story, not his ego. “I don’t come in every day trying to force the singular style I’ve done for 38 years.” Insight: Longevity depends on collaboration and humility. 6. Relationships Are Career Currency Kurt credits long-term success to consistently showing up for people—before they’re powerful. “If you only call someone once you read they’ve got something coming up, it’s already too late.” Insight: Relationships built without agenda produce lasting opportunity. 7. Saying “Yes” Creates Opportunity Kurt embraces what he calls the power of yes. “I figure I can say yes more than you and end up making more and doing better.” Insight: Opportunity favors those who remain open, prepared, and professional. 8. Ownership Multiplies Creativity Into Business Kurt built True Music Pro, a licensing library used across major networks and streaming platforms. “I realized companies were licensing more of my music than I was… so I built my own library.” Insight: Ownership turns talent into scalable income. Notable Quotes “The journey to stay in is harder than the journey to get in.” “Treat it like a business and it might treat you in kind.” “I do my job, I do it the best I can, and I move on to the next one.” “Character is character. Relationships matter.” “That success doesn’t happen by accident. It happens with care.” Overall Impact of the Interview This interview serves as a masterclass on creative longevity and wealth-building without celebrity dependency. Kurt Farquhar’s story reframes success as: Consistent excellence Relationship stewardship Business ownership Adaptability across generations It is especially powerful for: Creatives seeking sustainable careers Entrepreneurs building IP-based businesses Professionals navigating long-term relevance Anyone pursuing “quiet wealth” over public fame #SHMS #STRAW #BEST See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29 min

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Got a situation? Steve Harvey and Shirley Strawberry deliver unfiltered advice on love, relationships, family, work, and life. Send your letter, subscribe, and get real talk every day! Every weekday, the Steve Harvey Morning Show tackle a listener-submitted “Strawberry Letter”... a real-life dilemma ranging from romantic entanglements to career choices, family drama to money struggles, and everything in between. With a blend of wisdom, wit, and brutal honesty, they offer candid commentary and heartfelt guidance, often sparking conversation (and laughter) among the rest of the morning show crew. Submit your Strawberry Letter at www.steveharveyfm.com for a chance to be featured, and get the truth, Steve Harvey style!

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