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XpoNorth Podcast

21 Episodes

61 minutes | Sep 1, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #021 - Ken Gordon, European Space Agency
Ken Gordon is the European Space Agency’s Business Ambassador for Scotland and Northern Ireland. Part of Ken’s mission is to promote and encourage people to apply for the European Space Agency’s funding programme. He talks to Dougal Perman about opportunities for people working in the creative industries across the Highlands and Islands. Ken is also a podcast producer and really interested in people and stories. We talk about the importance and value of storytelling and how he was drawn to what he does now because of a childhood love of space and science fiction.Show Highlights: Space Satellite technology Creative industries funding Business development Storytelling Participants: Interviewee: Ken GordonHost: Dougal Perman: Dougal is director of content company Inner Ear, chair of the Scottish Music Industry Association and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital.Resources: https://business.esa.int/ https://twitter.com/Space4Europe https://www.youtube.com/user/artesapps/featured https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethgordon/ https://refugeevoicesscotland.com/
64 minutes | Aug 17, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #020 - Michael Rueger Creative Director, Ravensburger Innovation Lab in Germany
Michael Rueger is Creative Director, Ravensburger Innovation Lab in Germany. We discuss what makes innovation distinctive from creativity, how Michael integrates this with a long-established brand and product set such as Ravensburger, the role of technology, the importance of characters, working with franchises, the approach they use and what a jigsaw might be like in 20 years! Date Recorded:  2021Date  Published: August 2021Participants:Interviewee: Michael RuegerHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co-founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast:Ravensburger: https://www.ravensburger.com/
80 minutes | Jul 26, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #019 - Sadie Dixon-Spain (The Walking Theatre Company)
Sadie Dixon-Spain is artistic director and founder of The Walking Theatre Company. Based in Argyll, Sadie founded The Walking Theatre Company based on a love of movement, storytelling, history and the environment. She talks to Dougal Perman about all of those things including her passion for and fascination with Scotland’s stories. They also discuss how Sadie grew her theatre company as a commercial concern without relying on funding, how the work her company makes responds to its situation and surroundings and what they did to innovate during the pandemic; especially in reference to their successful project for children called Zippedy Zoom Club and the company’s first film production Macbeth The Red.   Show Highlights: Commercial theatre Digital storytelling Site specific/responsive creative work Theatrical filmmaking Audience interaction   Participants: Interviewee: Sadie Dixon-Spain Host: Dougal Perman: Dougal is director of content company Inner Ear, chair of the Scottish Music Industry Association and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital.Date Recorded: 30 June 2021Date  Published: July or August 2021Resources:   https://thewalkingtheatrecompany.com https://twitter.com/twtc  https://www.facebook.com/TheWalkingTheatreCompany  https://www.instagram.com/TheWalkingTheatreCompany https://zippedyzoom.club
54 minutes | Jun 24, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #018 - Emma Neilson (Wasps)
How do you take those golden moments when the sun breaks through the clouds in a muddy field while the beats keep the crowd’s feed stomping, to a beautiful bespoke new workspace in Inverness? Emma Neilson has been on that journey; having worked in music festival production for much of her career she is now in project management for Wasps. She spoke to Dougal Perman about her life in festivals, what she learned about remote working and collaboration and empathy, how the workplace is adapting and some of the positive aspects about life and work that we can take from the pandemic.Emma Neilson is a project manager at Wasps and a former music festivals production manager. Emma is working on the new Inverness Creative Academy which will provide artistic, making, co-working, studio and office space for creative people in the region. Emma speaks to Dougal Perman about how the workplace is evolving, what people need and want from the spaces in which they work and reflects on her experiences working on music festivals and what she learned there. These podcasts have been curated by XpoNorth to inspire you and highlight different ways that you can potentially create, generate new ideas, products, services and income during what is a very difficult period for most businesses and organisations.Date Recorded: 30 April 2021Date  Published: June 2021Show Highlights: Flexible working Music festival production Creative spaces Collaboration Empathy   Participants:Interviewee: Emma NeilsonHost: Dougal Perman: Dougal is director of content company Inner Ear, chair of the Scottish Music Industry Association and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital.Resources:Wasps Inverness Creative Academyhttps://invernesscreativeacademy.org.uk/https://www.waspsstudios.org.uk/spaces/artist-space/inverness-creative-academy/https://www.facebook.com/invernesscreativeacademy/https://www.twitter.com/waspsstudios
48 minutes | Apr 26, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #017 - Nick Wyness: Tank Museum
Museums are making ever more sophisticated use of digital technologies. This might be simply extending their reach, opening access to the collection, enhancing exhibits or harnessing the crowd to co curate. The Tank Museum is a world leading collection of armoured vehicles and has achieved a great deal through its innovative use of digital and translated the extended engagement they have achieved into a finance resource through their patronage project. Nick Wyness Head of Marketing & Engagement at the Tank Museum in Bovington has led the digital program at the museum to great success. Boasting a highly international reach, successful multimedia channels, and the word renowned TANKFEST, Nick joined us to share his insights on the role and importance of digital to a major collection, particularly during a pandemic.Date Recorded:  March 2021Date  Published: April 2021Participants:Interviewee: Nick Wyness Head of Marketing & Engagement Tank MuseumHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co-founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: Tank Museumhttps://tankmuseum.org/ TANKFESThttps://tankmuseum.org/events/tankfest/Tank Museum YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/user/TheTankMuseumTank Museum Patreon Pagehttps://www.patreon.com/tankmuseum
40 minutes | Apr 23, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #016 - Epi Ludvik
Crowdsourcing is an increasingly important activity to a range of sectors, Disrupting and changing the way we consider creating value it is enabled through the availability of low cost high speed low friction communications. The creative Sector and heritage organizations are already actively embracing the advantages and opportunities that crowdsourcing can offer them from collective curation, project finance, to problem solving and content sourcing. Epi Ludvik is the founder and CEO of Crowdsourcing week a global event and content space widely recognized as the go to source for insight on the topic of crowdfunding. Epi explains what inspired him to establish the Crowdsourcing Week brand, how the Bold awards emerged, and sets out the key proposition and value of crowdsourcing, with examples drawn from the creative and heritage sector.Date Recorded:  March 2021Date  Published: April 2021Participants: Interviewee: Epi Ludvik Founder andf CEO of Crowdsourcing WeekHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co-founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: Crowdsourcing Weekhttps://crowdsourcingweek.com/ Building Inspectorhttps://buildinginspector.nypl.org/By the Peoplehttps://crowd.loc.gov/Carlo Artti – Drone using Architecthttps://carloratti.com/MindHivehttps://mindhive.org/We Are Watchinghttps://wearewatching.org/
37 minutes | Mar 18, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #015 - Stories of Scotland
In a series of posts on the topic of podcasting, there is nothing to beat a case study. And so here we have an award-winning case study no less! Stories of Scotland is exactly that, an award-winning podcast, create and hosted by Annie MacDonald and Jenny Johnstone who try to unravel the rich tapestry of Scotland’s culture, nature and heritage. Prepared to climb into caves, cairns and chaos, Annie and Jenny travel around Scotland and investigate how stories of the past can help us make sense of modern life.Although only set up in 2019 it already has thousands of downloads, fans across the world and wins awards. Hear about what inspired them, how they met on the Scottish Stand-up scene, how they approach production and content and what to expect from them in the next series.Show Highlights: The origins of Storied of Scotland Production and distribution Projects in the pipeline What next for Stories of Scotland Other podcasts worth a listen Participants:Interviewee: Annie MacDonald and Jenny JohnstoneHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co-founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast:Stories of Scotlandhttps://www.storiesofscotland.com/The Harrowing by Storyglass. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-harrowing/id1518315074Unearthed by Ryan Latto https://www.thebiglight.com/unearthedScotland: A Scottish History Podcast by Be Quiet Media https://bequiet.media/scotland-scottish-history-podcastUnder the Tartan Sky by Glen Moyer http://www.underthetartansky.scot/Podcart by Halina Rifai, http://podcart.co/Highland Objectshttps://highlandobjects.wordpress.com/
55 minutes | Jan 26, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #014 - Johnny Lynch
Record label manager, musician and promoter, Johnny Lynch runs the Lost Map record label from the Isle of Eigg. He also makes music as The Pictish Trail and promotes wonderful parties on and off the island. Johnny spoke to Dougal Perman about creating value for a community of fans, Johnny?s thoughts on how music streaming services could be overhauled to make them more equitable for independent artists and labels and his approach to running Lost Map.Show Highlights: Creativity in lockdown Running a record label from an island Cultivating a creative community Equitable music streaming models Participants:Interviewee: Johnny LynchHost: Dougal Perman: Dougal is director of content company Inner Ear, chair of the Scottish Music Industry Association and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital.Resources: Lost Map Recordshttps://www.lostMap.comhttps://lostmap.bandcamp.com The Pictish Trailhttps://pictishtrail.co.ukTwitter: @PictishTrail
45 minutes | Jan 19, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #013 - Reut Barak, Author
Following a short stint in the military, Reut Barak graduated as a trained Opera Singer from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance, and then worked in Berlin, singing church music by Mozart, Haydn and Bach. While arranging concerts in the city and managing artists, she discovered her passion for business. She joined fellow entrepreneurs in the 2013-2014 class at the University of Oxford, with a scholarship to study business (MBA), where she found that creativity goes far beyond art. She later had a taste of corporate life, seeing the inside workings of some of the world’s largest finance, energy and manufacturing companies, and wrote for National Geographic.Leaving the world of corporate drama behind, she now pursues her dreams of becoming a fiction novelist, a self published vegan author, blogger and youtuber. She first arrived in Scotland as a hiker, eager to explore the mysterious highlands, where she got her inspiration for the Evans Witches series.In this episode Reut describes her journey to becoming a fiction author and offers insight and tips for those who might wish to follow in her footsteps. She also introduces us to her new book “Magic In The Time of Corona”Show Highlights: Reut explains the shift form Opera to Businesses The origins of her non fiction publishing  The move to fiction and introducing “Magic In The Time of Corona” Key tips for those wishing to follow her creative path. Participants:Interviewee: Reut Barak – Author and JournalistHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast:   Magic In The Time of Corona  Websitehttp://reutbarak.com/coronamagic/Funny Fairytaleshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-OWFOrMV6mMppYkpGqKUNwRaw Vegan Munchieshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2fYynCT0VPICV_0O7Vp90A
25 minutes | Jan 12, 2021
XpoNorth Podcast #012: David Brice, Envato
As more of our business, personal and creatives lives move on line so to does the demand for digital resources. Building websites, creating advertising and marketing campaigns to rounding out any creative project requires a variety of digital skills and products. This could be code, audio, video, photos , templates and expertise. You may need to access any or all of this to complete your project. At the same time, this burgeoning marketplace provides creatives with a tremendous opportunity to supply it with those resources and skills.Sitting in the middle and facilitating this exchange is Envato. Envato is one of the worlds leading sources of digital content and an important marketplaces for independent creative authors. As they put it, Authors upload their content, Customers download these assets, Authors earn money form these sales.Since its foundation it has distributed $1 Billion in revenue share to its contributions. This novel and growing model has made Envato an international success and, with its B Corp registration, it is a company with purpose.We spoke to David Brice General Manager & Executive Customer Group to find out more about how the company is developing, what it offers to creatives and consumers of creative content and how it has weathered the disruption caused by the response to Covid.These podcasts have been curated by XpoNorth to highlight the potential for digital tools to help you work smarter better and more efficiently. Show Highlights: How Envato works What options it offers customers How authors work with Envato How the response to Covid has affected them What being a registered B Corp means for Envato Participants:Interviewee: David Brice - General Manager & Executive - Customer Group EnvatoHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalReferences in the PodcastEnvatohttps://envato.com/
29 minutes | Dec 14, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #011: Catalina de Leon: Product Designer at Feedly
Dealing with information overload is a challenge. Feedly is a tool that helps manage information and news by acting as an aggregator and utilising AI to enhance the feeds accuracy. Catalina de Leon is a Product designer at Feedly. An Expert in UI/UX design she eamplins how the design process works at Feedly, her personal story as a designer and what makes a good UX/UI designer.Show Highlights: What Feedly does and why it is helpful, and how it integrated with other tools. The AI tool Leo Design Sprints and how they work Catalina's journey as a designer What makes a good UI/UX designer Participants:Interviewee: Catalina de Leon - Product Designer FeedlyHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast:Feedly: https://feedly.com/Jake Knapp: https://jakeknapp.com/Cata Design: http://cata.design/
42 minutes | Nov 2, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #010: Sandra Murray
Sandra Murray a unique couturier and artist based in Inverness, who for over 40 years has built a bespoke personal design service offering unique designs for a private client world-wide.Show Highlights: Inspiration of growing up in the Highland and Islands to making unique garments for the Queen. Recognising the skills required to make the whole garment and not just designing it. How Sandra works with her exclusive clients and the bespoke service she offers. Sandra’s life in Paris and the USA and sourcing the most beautiful fabrics at international fairs. How the pandemic has impacted on Sandra’s business and what she is doing now. Participants:Interviewee: Sandra Murray, Couturier and Artist.Host: Joan Johnston, luxury textile specialist, Founder of Ava Innes ltd and an advisor at XpoNorth.Resources / Articles mentioned in the podcast:   www.sandramurray.co.ukwww.sandramurray.co.uk/english/viewing-room-1/
51 minutes | Jul 13, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #009: Chagall
Chagall is a singer-songwriter, performer and electronic music producer based in Amsterdam. Her performances incorporate gesture based music making using the cutting-edge MI.MU gloves and a custom-made full body sensor suit. She also works in virtual reality and has created a suite of avatars which feature in her performances. She is part of the MI.MU development team. In this episode of the XpoNorth Podcast Chagall speaks to Dougal Perman about how she approaches making music, how gesture-based performance changes the ways she creates and plays music, how important collaboration is and what bearing advances in technology have on the pursuit of perfection and realness.Show Highlights: Gesture based musical performance MI.MU Gloves and Glover software Virtual reality in music Participants:Interviewee: ChagallHost: Dougal Perman: Dougal is director of content company Inner Ear, chair of the Scottish Music Industry Association and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital. Resources: Chagall’s websitehttp://chagallmusic.com/Chagall on Social Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/ChagallMusic/https://twitter.com/chagallmusicMI.MU Gloveshttps://mimugloves.com/
61 minutes | Jul 9, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #008 - Giles Perring, Sound of Jura/XA Music
Giles Perring is a musician, composer and producer who runs the Sound of Jura studio based on the Isle of Jura off the coast of Argyll. Giles is a musical maverick who has involved creative collaboration in his music through remote participation technology, mostly using the humble telephone. Giles’s ever-evolving piece The Exchange was the feature of an XpoNorth Spotlight in April 2020. That performance was the highlight of the launch event for the Cultural, Heritage and Arts Assembly of Argyll and the Isles, or CHARTS, which took place in St John’s Cathedral in Oban with a live link from Giles’s studio in Jura and contributions from musicians from all over the world. Dougal collaborated with Giles to make that project possible and speaks to him in this episode of the XpoNorth Podcast about how he got into making music, how collaboration and remote participation feature in his work and his perspective on remote working during the coronavirus crisis. Show Highlights: Making music with electronics The origins of The Exchange Creative collaboration through remote participation Remote working Participants: Interviewee: Giles Perring Host: Dougal Perman: Dougal is director of content company Inner Ear, chair of the Scottish Music Industry Association and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital. Resources / Articles mentioned in the podcast:  Giles Perring https://www.facebook.com/gilesperring/ Sound of Jura Studio http://www.soundofjura.com/about.html XA Music http://xamusic.co.uk/ https://www.facebook.com/xamusiclabel/ https://twitter.com/MusicXa The Exchange http://exchangeart.co.uk/wp/the-exchange-2/ In the Spotlight: Isle of Jura Producer Giles Perring Presents: The Exchange https://xponorth.co.uk/news/in-the-spotlight-isle-of-jura-producer-giles-perring-presents-the-exchange CHARTS https://www.chartsargyllandisles.org/ Inner Ear’s Live Stream Production of the CHARTS Showcase featuring The Exchange https://livestream.com/innerear/chartsliveshowcase
33 minutes | Jun 17, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #007 - Jo Feeley
Jo Feeley is the Founder of Trend Bible, the lifestyle trend prediction agency, working with global brands, helping them understand what the consumer will think, see and do. Trend prediction is a fascinating mix bringing together influences from art, culture, music, consumer behaviour and psychology impacting on the everyday life at home. Jo Talks about how Trend Bible began, how the Trend Bible team gather information that influence trends and how they are handling the pandemic.Show Highlights: Understanding trend prediction and how brands use the information to make decisions on future products. What influences trend predictions and how the information is gathered. From an idea to employing 22 people, hear how Jo identified the opportunity and set up Trend Bible over 12 years ago.   Participants:Interviewee: Jo Feeley – Founder of Trend BibleHost: Joan Johnston: Joan Johnston, founder of Ava Innes a Scottish luxury bedding company and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital.Resources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: Trend Bible https://www.trendbible.com/BA Fashion Communication Northumbria Universityhttps://www.northumbria.ac.uk/study-at-northumbria/courses/fashion-communication-ba-hons-uusfhc1/
50 minutes | Jun 1, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #006 - John Maher
It is not everyone that can say they first got into photography on their first tour to the US, but John Maher can. As drummer with the Buzzcocks he did exactly that back in 1979. What was at first a hobby is now a serious business as John has catalogued and captured extraordinary views of the western isles and the uniqueness of life there. These skills have led to other striking and high profile commissions.John takes time to explain how he got started, how he manages to create such remarkable photos, and the challenges of keeping up with Buzzcocks songs when you are out of practice! Not to be missed for fans of pioneering punk and jaw dripping photography.Show Highlights: His photographic beginnings His approach to creating unique shots His inspirations Photographing Edwyn Collins and Billy Connolly New projects Keeping up with the Buzzcocks! Participants:Interviewee: John MaherHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co-founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: John Maher Websitehttp://johnmaher.co.uk/ John’s twitterhttp://www.twitter.com/flyingmonkphoto  Lost America Bookhttps://lostamerica.com/Ansel Adamshttps://www.anseladams.com/
39 minutes | May 5, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #005 - Astrid Jaekel
What makes an illustrator distinct form an artist? How can you take creativity from small formats like book illustration to the scale of decorating houses or entire streets?Astrid Jaekel knows the answers to these things. As an illustrator, lecturer and noted artist in residence she has the insight and experience of facing all of these challenges.In a fascinating conversation, Astrid explains how she became an illustrator, how delivering large scale installations needs a team, and what inspires her to come up with striking projects like papering houses….on the outside!Show Highlights: What is an illustrator Working in collaboration with others Finding work Being and artist in residence The Wigtown Book Festival Being both a teacher and a professional illustrator Participants:Interviewee: Astrid JaekelHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co-founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth Digital.Resources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: Astrid's Homepage:http://www.astridjaekel.com/Wigtown Book Festival:https://www.wigtownbookfestival.com/St Andrews Poetry Festivalhttp://www.stanzapoetry.org/
42 minutes | Apr 23, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #004 - Harriet Smart
Harriet Smart is both an author and co-founder of a software company. As a writer Harriet is known for her historical fiction notably the Northminster Series.The software company she co founded with her husband is called Anthemion and has two writer specific  products namely Writers Cafe, which is a writers project management and writing tool, and Jutoh which makes it easy to turn a manuscript into a published ebook format.Harriet talks about becoming a writer, her thoughts and approaches to publishing in ebook format, and the origins and growth of the software tools she helped shape.Show Highlights: Getting in to writing Writing tools - Writers Cafe Jutoh The advantages of ebooks Understanding your market Letting the world know. Participants:Interviewee: Harriet SmartHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: The Alliance of Independent Authorshttps://www.allianceindependentauthors.org/Harriet Smart Books on Amazonhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B003AX0D6AHarriet Smart Websitehttp://www.harrietsmart.com/Writers Cafehttp://www.writerscafe.co.uk/Jutohhttp://www.jutoh.com/
35 minutes | Apr 8, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #003 - Tom Welsh
Tom Welsh is a Scottish Fantasy author known for his Metiks Fade Trilogy. He is also known for his work in writing for games and we wanted to understand how Tom developed his skills as a writer and how he took them from pure fiction into the world of games and journalism.Show Highlights:• Becoming a writer• The origins of Metiks Fade• The role of a writer in the world of gaming• Advice for budding writersParticipants:Interviewee: Thomas WelshHost: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at  XpoNorth DigitalResources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: Anna Undreaminghttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Anna-Undreaming-Metiks-Fade-Trilogy/dp/1945654082Tom’s Twitterhttps://twitter.com/calmdowntomCloudpunk on Steamhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/746850/Cloudpunk/Tom’s bloghttp://calmdowntom.com/
44 minutes | Mar 31, 2020
XpoNorth Podcast #001 - Eric Turnnessen, MemberMouse
Eric Turnessesn is founder and CEO of MemberMouse a leading membership management tool used widely by creatives to manage communities of interest in their creative work. Eric talks about the origins of MemberMouse. The opportunities that membership models offer, what to think about when starting out on a membership approach, his use of patronage models, and the future of MemberMouse. Show Highlights: • The origins of MemberMouse• What MemberMouse is• How to make a membership model work• Eric's life as a creative• How the membership market is evolving• The future for MemberMouse Participants: Interviewee: Eric Turnnesson – Founder of MembermMouse Host: Tim Wright: Tim Wright is co founder of twintangibles a Scottish based management consultancy and an advisor at XpoNorth Digital Resources / Articles mentioned in the podcast: MemberMousemembermouse.com/ Success Storiesmembermouse.com/customer-success-…-facebook-groups/ The Art of Composingwww.artofcomposing.com/ Active Melodywww.activemelody.com/ Pencil Kingswww.pencilkings.com/ Bass Gorillabassgorilla.com/ Subscription Entrepreneur Podcast:subscriptionentrepreneur.com Live Office Hours every Friday: membermouse.com/office-hours-gett…with-membermouse/ Date Recorded: February 2020Date Published: March 2020
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