Change is Possible

Dr Brian Pennie

Change is Possible is a podcast about what it really takes to rebuild your life. Hosted by Dr Brian Pennie, former heroin addict turned neuroscientist, it explores the mechanics of change through raw conversations on addiction, burnout, trauma and identity. More than surface-level motivation, each episode reveals why we get stuck, how the brain drives behaviour, and what it takes to create lasting change. If you’ve ever thought, “I know what to do, so why am I not doing it?” this podcast is for you.

  1. 4D AGO

    The Psychology of Money: Why Chasing More Never Makes You Happy | Eoin McGee

    Most people think that more money will make them happy. They’re wrong. In this conversation, I sit down with Eoin McGee — Certified Financial Planner™, radio and TV broadcaster, best-selling author, and columnist — to break down the hidden psychology behind money. From why earning more doesn’t make you happier, to the dangerous myths keeping people broke, Eoin reveals why chasing money often leads to more stress, more pressure, and less peace... and what actually creates a fulfilling life. Eoin shares the personal story that shaped his career, alongside practical financial habits and powerful insights into the psychology behind money, happiness, and freedom. If you feel stuck financially, overwhelmed, or constantly chasing “more,” this episode will give you a completely new perspective. Connect with Eoin on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠. Connect with Brian ⬛ Get ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE access to Brian’s online courses⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Bonus Time⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sponsors: Founded by the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Fabulous Pharmacist, Laura Dowling⁠⁠⁠⁠, I'm delighted to partner with ⁠⁠⁠⁠Fabuwellness⁠⁠⁠⁠, a company dedicated to empowering your health with science-led, nature-inspired supplements. We're also delighted to continue our partnership with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Kyne Foundation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, with whom I'm closely collaborating on a special project that aligns with our joint mission to nurture youth well-being in Ireland. Chapters 00:00 – The moment that changed Eoin’s life forever 03:30 – How money gave his dad 28 extra years 08:15 – Why most financial advice is wrong 12:40 – The psychology of money (and why you’re never satisfied) 17:20 – Why chasing money won’t make you happy 22:10 – What people REALLY missed during lockdown 26:30 – The truth about happiness (Harvard study explained) 31:45 – Why “I’ll be happy when…” is dangerous 36:20 – What financial freedom actually means 40:10 – The biggest mistake people make with money 43:30 – The 15-minute habit that can change everything 48:00 – How your brain keeps you bad with money 53:20 – The mindset shift: “I’m good with money” 58:10 – Why small wins beat big plans 1:02:00 – The €5 savings story (powerful) 1:06:30 – Why most people fail financially 1:10:15 – The truth about getting rich quick 1:14:40 – Investing explained simply (and why patience wins) 1:19:30 – Discipline = financial freedom 1:22:00 – What really matters in life Keywords: psychology of money, money mindset, personal finance, financial wellbeing, happiness, financial freedom, wealth, stress, self development, mindset, Eoin McGee, Brian Pennie, Change is Possible, money habits, emotional health

    1h 24m
  2. APR 14

    How to Heal Anxiety, Panic Attacks & the Fear of Fear | Caroline Foran

    What if the moment you thought you were completely broken was actually the beginning of your healing? Caroline Foran joins me for a deeply honest conversation about anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and what it really takes to heal. Caroline shares the moment she hit rock bottom, believing she was beyond help, and how that experience became the turning point that changed everything. We unpack what anxiety actually is, why panic attacks feel so overwhelming, and how misunderstanding your own body can make everything worse. This conversation cuts through the noise. No quick fixes. No fluff. Just real, practical insight into how anxiety works, and how to work with it instead of against it. In this episode, we cover: Caroline’s most challenging moment with anxietyWhat panic attacks really feel likeAnxiety vs stress vs depressionWhy anxiety is a full-body experienceThe role of the nervous system and safetyTools that actually help (and why consistency matters)Self-compassion and the aftermath of panic attacksMedication for anxiety: stigma vs realityHigh-functioning anxiety and burnoutPhones, social media, and modern overstimulationIf anxiety has ever made you feel broken, this episode will show you that change is possible. Connect with Caroline on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠get her new book here Connect with Brian ⬛ Get ⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE access to Brian’s online courses⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Bonus Time⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sponsors: Founded by the ⁠⁠⁠Fabulous Pharmacist, Laura Dowling⁠⁠⁠, I'm delighted to partner with ⁠⁠⁠Fabuwellness⁠⁠⁠, a company dedicated to empowering your health with science-led, nature-inspired supplements. We're also delighted to continue our partnership with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Kyne Foundation⁠⁠⁠⁠, with whom I'm closely collaborating on a special project that aligns with our joint mission to nurture youth well-being in Ireland. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Caroline’s most challenging moment with anxiety 05:30 The terror and helplessness of panic attacks 09:00 Anxiety, shame, and not knowing why you feel this way 13:00 What anxiety actually feels like in the body 16:30 Anxiety vs stress: what’s the difference? 20:00 When anxiety turns into depression 24:00 Rock bottom, surrender, and the beginning of healing 28:30 The brain, the body, and why anxiety is pre-rational 33:00 Why healing starts with the body, not just the mind 37:00 Tools for anxiety: breathwork, walking, and what works for you 43:00 There is no magic wand — only consistent tools 46:00 Panic attacks, self-criticism, and self-compassion 51:00 Caroline’s roadmap back to yourself 55:00 Why talking to someone you trust matters 58:30 Breathwork, grounding, and nervous system regulation 1:02:00 Riding the wave of anxiety instead of fearing it 1:06:00 Anxiety as information, not a life sentence 1:09:00 Helping young people with anxiety 1:12:00 Medication for anxiety: stigma, nuance, and what helps 1:15:30 What people get wrong about anxiety 1:16:20 Final message of hope Keywords: Caroline Foran, anxiety, panic attacks, anxiety recovery, mental health, nervous system, Owning It, Everything I Wish I’d Known About Anxiety, self compassion anxiety, breathwork anxiety, high functioning anxiety, anxiety healing, stress and anxiety, depression and anxiety

    1h 17m
  3. MAR 31

    From Trauma to Inner Safety: Tara Rafter on Healing, Self-Belief & Finding Yourself

    Most people secretly believe they’re not enough. In this episode, award-winning life coach Tara Rafter explains why… and how to finally change it. Brian Pennie sits down with Tara Rafter to explore the real psychology of healing, self-belief, trauma, and personal growth. Tara shares her deeply personal story of growing up around addiction and domestic violence, caring for her mother through chronic illness, losing both parents, and how those experiences shaped her nervous system, relationships, and identity. She explains how many of our limiting beliefs were installed when someone else was “holding the needle” in our life story, and how we can rewrite them. We talk about: Why most people secretly feel they’re “not enough” Caring for a parent with chronic illnessGrief before death (anticipatory grief)How trauma rewires trust, love, and safetySelf-compassion & internal safetyHow journaling and awareness change behaviourWhy most people feel disconnected from themselvesHow forgiveness can become an act of self-liberation The science of building internal security instead of seeking validation If you’ve ever felt stuck, anxious, disconnected, or like you’re performing instead of living, this episode will change how you see yourself. Connect with Tara on Instagram and The Navigation Coach Website ⁠ Connect with Brian ⬛ Get ⁠⁠⁠FREE access to Brian’s online courses⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, ⁠⁠⁠Bonus Time⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠⁠ Sponsors: Founded by the ⁠⁠Fabulous Pharmacist, Laura Dowling⁠⁠, I'm delighted to partner with ⁠⁠Fabuwellness⁠⁠, a company dedicated to empowering your health with science-led, nature-inspired supplements. We're also delighted to continue our partnership with ⁠⁠⁠⁠The Kyne Foundation⁠⁠⁠, with whom I'm closely collaborating on a special project that aligns with our joint mission to nurture youth well-being in Ireland. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:12 Tara on the hardest challenge that shaped her 04:35 Her mum’s COPD and the loss of safety 08:42 Caregiving, grief, anger and fear 12:18 Childhood, identity and emotional survival 16:07 Addiction, domestic violence and reading the room 20:14 Building safety on the inside 23:40 Trauma, trust and opening your heart 27:18 Is full healing from trauma possible? 30:41 Becoming a mother and discovering unconditional love 34:22 Her dad’s death, forgiveness and returning from Australia 39:05 How Tara became a life coach 43:18 Therapy, self-worth and healing old beliefs 47:02 Humour as a coping mechanism 50:46 Action, mindset and changing your emotional state 54:08 Parenting, fear and letting go with love 57:30 The Navigation Coach and the Compass system 1:01:22 Daily self-check-ins, values and realignment 1:04:18 Why so many people feel not enough 1:07:05 Trusting your gut and what to do when you feel lost 1:09:18 Final thoughts and where to start Keywords: Childhood trauma healing, emotional safety, trauma recovery, self-acceptance, personal development podcast, change is possible podcast

    1h 11m
  4. MAR 17

    From Violence to Transformation: Bob Cullen’s Journey Through Trauma, Addiction, Prison and Healing

    Content warning: this episode includes discussion of suicide. Please take care while listening. If you’re affected by anything raised in this conversation, Samaritans are available free, 24/7, on 116 123. What drives someone toward violence? And what helps them change? In this unfiltered episode of Change Is Possible, Bob Cullen shares the raw reality behind violence, prison, addiction, and recovery. From childhood trauma and self-hatred, to suicide attempts, armed crime and a 10-year prison sentence, Bob explains how he internalised a powerful belief that vulnerability was weakness. As bullying, exposure to violence and family breakdown compounded that belief, anger became protection, and violence became his currency. Bob speaks candidly about: Being held at gunpoint as a teenagerThe night that led to his arrest involving firearmsChildhood experiences of violence and bullyingSuicide attempts and deep mental health strugglesHow shame, masculinity and the fear of appearing “weak” shaped his identityHow he's now doing a Master's in CriminologyThe psychology of violence and masculinityWhat prisons taught him about trauma, rehabilitation and restorative justiceBob’s story challenges black-and-white narratives about offenders. Beneath the violence was a young boy who felt alone, ashamed and desperate to belong. His journey illustrates how unprocessed trauma, substance abuse and societal neglect can spiral into destruction. Bob’s story is raw, confronting and deeply human. But this is not just a personal story. This conversation explores the psychology of violence, why prison often makes people worse, and how connection, not punishment, creates real change. Connect with ⁠Bob Cullen Connect with Brian ⬛ Get ⁠⁠FREE access to Brian’s online courses⁠⁠ ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, ⁠⁠Bonus Time⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠Instagram ⁠⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠ Sponsors: Founded by the ⁠Fabulous Pharmacist, Laura Dowling⁠, I'm delighted to partner with ⁠Fabuwellness⁠, a company dedicated to empowering your health with science-led, nature-inspired supplements. We're also delighted to continue our partnership with ⁠⁠⁠The Kyne Foundation⁠⁠, with whom I'm closely collaborating on a special project that aligns with our joint mission to nurture youth well-being in Ireland. Chapters 00:00 Bob Cullen on waking up in a Garda cell 03:45 Addiction, suicide and the night his life collapsed 08:55 Childhood trauma, violence and negative self-beliefs 12:45 Bullying, shame and why violence felt like survival 20:05 Youthreach, arrests and rejection at home 25:35 Chef by day, addict by night 33:00 Selling drugs, self-hate and total chaos 39:30 Suicide attempt and rock bottom 46:30 Trying to get help and being failed by the system 49:15 Sponsor break 50:00 Threats, crime and the path to prison 57:40 Prison sentence and where change began 66:30 Meditation, healing and personal transformation 74:15 Why prison does not rehabilitate people 82:45 Prison reform, patriarchy and changing Ireland 85:55 Masculinity, vulnerability and emotional strength 94:05 Why toxic masculinity is socially rewarded 96:45 Accountability, forgiveness and hope Keywords: Trauma recovery, addiction recovery story, prison rehabilitation, criminal justice reform, mental health and crime, masculinity and emotions, personal transformation story, life after prison, restorative justice, childhood trauma impact, resilience and healing, social inequality and crime, recovery journey podcast

    1h 39m
  5. MAR 3

    You’ve Been Lied to About Food

    Why do we crave certain foods… even when we know they don’t make us feel good? In this eye-opening conversation, Sophie Morris shares how a life-changing illness at 16 shaped her relationship with health — and led her to expose what’s really happening inside our food system. We explore ultra- processed foods, behaviour change, food marketing psychology and why awareness is the first step to better physical and mental health. This episode covers: How food affects mood, energy and mental healthThe psychology behind cravings and “addictive” foodsThe real problem with ultra-processed foodsWhy reading ingredients changes behaviourThe truth about food labels & marketing claimsEmpowerment vs fear around nutritionSmall habit changes that actually stickThis conversation is about more than food — it’s about empowerment, self-awareness, and how small changes can create massive transformation. Connect with Sophie Connect with Brian ⬛ Get ⁠FREE access to Brian’s online courses⁠ ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, ⁠Bonus Time⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠Instagram ⁠ ⬛ Follow Brian on ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Sponsors: Founded by the Fabulous Pharmacist, Laura Dowling, I'm delighted to partner with Fabuwellness, a company dedicated to empowering your health with science-led, nature-inspired supplements. We're also delighted to continue our partnership with ⁠⁠The Kyne Foundation⁠, with whom I'm closely collaborating on a special project that aligns with our joint mission to nurture youth well-being in Ireland. Chapters 00:00 — The story that changed Sophie’s life forever01:10 — Diagnosed at 16: the illness that reshaped her future05:30 — Rebuilding confidence after identity collapse07:45 — Launching a business during economic chaos12:30 — Failure, shame and learning to keep going18:00 — The social media explosion no one expected23:00 — Why millions connect with her message28:30 — The truth about ultra-processed foods33:30 — Sponsor message36:00 — Why awareness alone doesn’t change behaviour44:00 — Handling trolls, backlash & online pressure52:00 — The psychology behind food addiction58:00 — Why local producers matter more than you think1:04:50 — The biggest mistake people make about food1:11:00 — Simple daily swaps that actually work1:14:00 — Gratitude, perspective & what really matters Keywords: Ultra-processed foods, food psychology, nutrition behaviour change, mental health and diet, food addiction science, healthy habits that stick, ingredient labels explained, sustainable eating habits, energy and diet connection

    1h 15m
  6. FEB 24 ·  BONUS

    Dr Gabor Maté on Addiction, Trauma & Why You Were Never Broken

    What if addiction isn’t the problem — but the solution to deep emotional pain? In this powerful conversation, renowned physician and trauma expert Dr Gabor Maté joins Dr Brian Pennie to explore the true roots of addiction, healing, and human connection. When Brian shares his lived experience with heroin addiction, Gabor challenges conventional thinking. He explains why addiction is not a disease or personal failure, but an attempt to meet unmet needs like safety, warmth, love, and belonging. Gabor also shares why recovery is less about fixing what’s “broken” and more about reclaiming your authentic self—the part of you that was never truly lost. He also outlines the essential role of compassion in healing, describing four active levels of compassion that can transform how we support loved ones struggling with addiction. Together, they unpack: The difference between being recovered and in recoveryHow childhood trauma is created by being alone with painWhy compassion — not force or control — is the key to healingHow loved ones can help without enabling or co-dependencyThe four levels of compassion that allow real change to happenRecovery means reclaiming your true selfTrying to force change creates resistance If you’re interested in trauma, mental health, personal growth, or supporting someone through addiction, this short but profound interview will reshape how you understand healing—and what real change actually looks like. Connect with Brian ⬛ Get FREE access to Brian’s online courses ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, Bonus Time ⬛ Follow Brian on Instagram ⬛ Follow Brian on LinkedIn Sponsors: ⁠The Kyne Foundation Imagine having a sponsor whose only interest is creating positive ripple effects of change around the world. I first met Jacqueline and David Kyne from the Kyne Foundation when they introduced me to Dr Gabor Mate in 2024, an incredible “pinch myself” moment in my own life. With a focus on nurturing youth wellbeing and empowering education, The Kyne Foundation's belief is simple: kindness is powerful, practical, and worth paying forward. Over the next few episodes, we’ll be sharing weekly challenges inspired by their work and ethos: small actions create big ripples. Our simple ask? Be kind to yourself, to others, and to your community. Because kindness is contagious. Chapters (Timestamps) 00:00 – Recovered vs “In Recovery.” What does it actually mean to recover — and were you ever truly lost? 01:25 – “You Were Never Broken.” Why your true self was never damaged, only obscured 02:30 – What Heroin Really Gave Me. Warmth, safety, peace — and why that matters 03:45 – Addiction Is a Solution, Not the Problem. Gabor Maté reframes addiction completely 05:10 – Childhood Trauma & Being Alone With Fear. Why trauma isn’t what happened — it’s facing it alone 06:40 – Family Trauma & Addiction Across Generations. Why singling out the “addict” misses the real issue 07:50 – The Inner Shift That Changes Everything. Awakening, acceptance, and finding peace inside 09:10 – Can You Help Someone With Addiction? Why you can’t force change — and what actually helps 10:10 – The Four Levels of Compassion. From caring to seeing the person beyond their behaviour 11:30 – The Three Choices Loved Ones Have. Two sane options — and one that creates resistance 🔎 SEO Keywords: Dr Gabor Maté, addiction recovery, trauma healing, trauma and addiction, compassion in recovery, childhood trauma effects, mental health podcast, healing from addiction, emotional trauma, self-acceptance, addiction psychology, personal growth podcast, Change is Possible podcast, overcoming addiction, recovery mindset

    13 min
  7. FEB 10 ·  BONUS

    Bonus Episode: Success Isn’t Hustle — It’s Who You Love & How You Live

    “If you died tomorrow, success wouldn’t be your career… it would be the people you made scrambled eggs for.” Those are the words of Angela Scanlon, Irish broadcaster and author known for hosting shows on the BBC and RTÉ. In this honest, reflective conversation, we unpack drive, ambition, ADHD, fear of death, and the quiet moments that end up defining a life. From chasing “best in class” in every area, to burning out on shiny achievements, this bonus episode explores how success evolves — and why relationships, presence, and joy might matter more than productivity ever could. We talk about: The dark side of relentless driveWhy opening “7 tabs” in life leads to exhaustionADHD, over-functioning, and self-compassionFear of death — and fear of regretA near-death experience that changed everythingPractical tools to stay close to joy and time (weekly reminders, yearly planners, sacred holidays)🎧 If you’re questioning hustle culture, redefining success, or trying to live more intentionally — this episode is for you. Because success isn’t what you achieve — it’s how you live, who you love, and what you don’t postpone. Follow Angela on Instagram Chapters 00:00 – What does success mean now? Redefining ambition after burnout and destructive drive 01:10 – The double-edged sword of being “driven” Resilience, relentlessness, and learning when to stop 02:30 – Chasing shiny lights vs valuing solid foundations Why success can make you devalue what actually feeds you 03:55 – “Best in class” thinking & opening 7 tabs inlife Self-criticism, comparison, and impossible expectations 05:30 – The scrambled eggs moment (and why it hit so deep) Legacy, relationships, and what really matters when you’re gone 07:05 – Fear of death vs fear of regret Why imagining your deathbed now changes how you live 08:40 – Near-death experiences & losing fear of dying Freedom, clarity, and choosing life differently 09:50 – Time awareness, joy & choosing how you live Weekly reminders, sacred holidays, and “joyriding” through life Success redefined, what is success, hustle culture burnout, fear of death podcast, ADHD and ambition, redefining success podcast, joy vs productivity, near death experience, living with intention, personal development podcast, meaning of success today

    10 min
  8. 12/23/2025

    Lessons on Belief, Addiction, Discomfort, and Change

    Most of us don’t discover who we really are until life pushes us to the edge. In this solo episode, Brian reflects on some of the most powerful insights from recent podcast guests, exploring what they reveal about growth, resilience, addiction, social media, human connection, and the nature of change. We discuss the “other self” — the hidden part of us that emerges through adversity — and why discomfort is often the gateway to awareness, strength, and compassion. Drawing on conversations with guests such as Jack Kavanagh, Georgie Crawford, Professor Anna Lembke, Brian McDermott, Niall Breslin, and others, this episode explores why modern life makes it harder to sit with ourselves, and how phones, dopamine, and constant comfort can disconnect us from meaning. Brian also unpacks addiction as a solution to pain rather than a moral failing, how to support loved ones without enabling, the role of self-belief and action, and why creating space for rest, gratitude, and kindness is essential in today’s world. This episode is for anyone feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, stuck in habits, or searching for deeper purpose — and for those who want to understand how challenge can become fuel for growth. Topics include: ● The “other self” and post-traumatic growth ● Why comfort can weaken resilience ● Addiction, dopamine, and avoidance ● Social media, division, and attention economics ● How to help a loved one in addiction ● Imposter syndrome and self-belief ● Nervous system regulation and breathwork ● Connection, rest, gratitude, and kindness Connect with Brian ⬛ Get FREE access to Brian’s online courses ⬛ Buy Brian’s memoir, Bonus Time ⬛ Follow Brian on Instagram ⬛ Follow Brian on LinkedIn Sponsors: ⁠The Kyne Foundation Imagine having a sponsor whose only interest is creating positive ripple effects of change around the world. I first met Jacqueline and David Kyne from the Kyne Foundation when they introduced me to Dr Gabor Mate in 2024, an incredible “pinch myself” moment in my own life. With a focus on nurturing youth wellbeing and empowering education, The Kyne Foundation's belief is simple: kindness is powerful, practical, and worth paying forward. Over the next few episodes, we’ll be sharing weekly challenges inspired by their work and ethos: small actions create big ripples. Our simple ask? Be kind to yourself, to others, and to your community. Because kindness is contagious. Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction & episode overview 01:20 – Finding the “other self” through adversity 04:40 – What trauma, illness, and loss can teach us 07:20 – Comfort culture and why modern life avoids discomfort 10:00 – Phones, dopamine, and emotional avoidance 12:30 – Beyond resilience: using challenge as fuel for growth 15:10 – Imposter syndrome and leaning into discomfort 17:40 – Social media, division, and attention economics 21:10 – Addiction explained: avoidance, escape, and dopamine 24:30 – Addiction as a solution, not the problem 27:10 – How to help a loved one: listening, boundaries, action 30:20 – Self-belief, action, and regulating the nervous system 33:20 – Creating space for connection, rest, and presence 35:40 – Gratitude, kindness, and the neurobiology of wellbeing 37:20 – Final reflections & closing message Keywords / Tags: Change Is Possible podcast, finding your other self, post-traumatic growth, addiction recovery, dopamine addiction, social media addiction, resilience psychology, nervous system regulation, gratitude neuroscience, compassion in addiction, modern mental health, self-belief psychology.

    38 min

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Change is Possible is a podcast about what it really takes to rebuild your life. Hosted by Dr Brian Pennie, former heroin addict turned neuroscientist, it explores the mechanics of change through raw conversations on addiction, burnout, trauma and identity. More than surface-level motivation, each episode reveals why we get stuck, how the brain drives behaviour, and what it takes to create lasting change. If you’ve ever thought, “I know what to do, so why am I not doing it?” this podcast is for you.

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