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You’re listening to 8THIRTYFOUR’s award-winning* podcast, The Happy Hour Hustle. We offer listeners the chance to experience the musings (or ramblings depending on how many glasses of wine she’s had) of the one and only, Kimberly J. Bode as she interviews notable clients, upstanding community members, and random passersby. Publishing a new episode the first and third Tuesday of every month. *nominations and awards pending
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Bodee Talks

Bodee

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Welcome to my podcast where I share random things. Sometimes. Please feel free to share and stay around! This podcast may focus on spirituality, healing, growth, and many other random things!
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William Bode

William Kenneth Bode van Don H Bode

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Consider the following. http://williambode.blogspot.com/ Daily thoughts on the world's most profound insights of the human condition as discovered in the Bible by William Bode. The Bible is about Jesus from Genesis to Revelation and everything in between. When I read the Bible I see the most honest view of my heart and human condition. Be careful--after you get past the poor grammar, bad spelling and punctuation there is some life changing truth I'm uncovering every day! 'the following' are ...
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Interviews with Sarah Bode and mothers from around the world on the RAW, real, and unspoken truths of what it means to wear the badge MOM. Pull up a cozy chair with cup of coffee before the kids get up in the morning or a glass of wine and some chocolate after the babies go down. Either way, this space is a TRIBE dedicated to bringing you authentic conversation so you may feel connected on your motherhood journey. Some episodes are not for Little Ears.
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The veterinary thought exchange (vtx) was founded in 2019 by RCVS and EBVS Veterinary Specialists Scott Kilpatrick and Liz Bode. The vision for vtx is to provide high-quality, friendly veterinary CPD that both educates and inspires our colleagues, delivered in a professional and compassionate manner. Through the vtx:podcast, we hope to start conversations with as many of you as possible.
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Overcome and Run

Heather Bode: Obstacle Course Racer, Podcast Host and Blogger

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Created for those who have never ran an obstacle course race (OCR) and want to, those who are weekend warriors who are looking to become elite obstacle course racers, and those elite racers who are want to keep up to date with the community. Whether you are into mud run’s, marathons, ultra-marathons or adventure racing we have something for you! We will be talking to professional racers, personal trainers, fitness coaches, nutritionists and race creators to bring you the best practices to ge ...
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The Wrangle Ramble Show

Bode Dunn, Ty Dunn, Patrick Coffey, Aaron Parisi, Alex Romano, and Luis Pineiro

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Welcome to the Wrangle Ramble show, where the guys will discuss the hottest of takes and the most conspired of theories. Tap in with Bode, Cheese, Orphan, Lil L, Chulo, and Cap for the greatest wrangles you've ever heard!
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My Critical Family History Podcast Bibliography: Sensoy, O., & DiAngelo, R. (2017). Is Everyone Really Equal?. Teachers College Press. Christensen, L., (2015). Where I'm From: Inviting students' lives into the classroom. In Christensen, L., & Watson D. (Eds.). (2015). Rythm and Resistance: Teaching Poetry For Social Justice (pp. 4-12). A Rethinking Schools Publication. Nieto, S., & Bode, P., (1991). Affirming Diversity. Pearson. Affirming Diversity was mentioned twice. Once for Chapter 1 and ...
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Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott delivers your weekly dose of pop culture with the Parting Shot. Every week you’ll get celebrity interviews, award show coverage, and the rundown on exactly what to watch, read, and listen to in culture. Consider the Parting Shot your one stop shop for everything pop culture.
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Human breast milk is comprised of several bioactive components, including human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), which are non-nutritive carbohydrates unique to human milk. In this course, Lars Bode, PhD, introduces HMOs and describes the structure, composition, and infant health benefits of these compounds. Topics include the prebiotic effects of HMOs, particularly related to the gastrointestinal and immune systems, but also growth and development and allergies. Also reviewed are the oligosacc ...
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Vision of a Champion with Anson Dorrance

Tar Heel Sports Properties and Creative Allies

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"The vision of a champion is someone who is bent over, drenched in sweat, at the point of exhaustion when nobody else is watching.” On the Vision of a Champion Podcast, 22 time national champion and 8 time coach of the year Anson Dorrance - along with co-hosts Dean Linke and Natalie Bode - talk about what it means to be a champion with elite athletes and coaches who have been a part of Anson's Hall of Fame journey - Tobin Heath, Roy Williams, Lucy Bronze, Crystal Dunn, April Heinrichs and mo ...
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Lumination Podcast

The Lumination Podcast

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Lumination is a weekly podcast that explores self awareness, self love, and living life on purpose. Our mission is to build a Nation of Bright Lights committed to living a purpose driven life, while positively impacting others.
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lowercase sober is a limited series podcast by Izzi D'Esposito. it's about Izzi navigating sobriety in her 20's after she stopped drinking because of a health issue. she is still in her 20's. she still doesn't know what she's doing. Produced by Izzi D’Esposito
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Creative Block

Media Lab YYC

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Hosted by Kyle Marshall, owner of Media Lab YYC, Creative Block features interviews with artists and entrepreneurs about where they came from, what they're doing now, and where they want to go. Certain episodes profile internet culture and how that influences online creators.
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Curiosity killed the cat... but what if the cat was creative. This podcast is all about creativity, banter, meaningful conversation and interesting topics with Emmanuel Ajayi featuring like minded creatives and entrepreneurs.
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Timmy Miller taps into a special wavelength while trying to contact aliens. The InFrequency Council monitors this wavelength of transmissions across space, time, and dimension. Comment, rate, subscribe, review, and share. https://twitter.com/JuliaWDHarrison https://www.paypal.me/JuliaWDHarrison
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On 'The Connection' Jay Miralles connects his guests with the world! Listen as we connect the dots. Our goal is to get to the why!Jay Miralles was born first generation in San Francisco, California, after his parents arrived in America. He watched his immigrant parents work hard to support their family. Their actions and life lessons shaped who he is today. He learned first-hand how his parents’ work ethic allowed them to move from a basement in the Avenues to a middle-class suburb. As a tee ...
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Welcome to The International Risk Podcast, your premier destination for insightful discussions on global risk trends. Hosted by the seasoned and insightful Dominic Bowen, our weekly episodes delve into the complex tapestry of international affairs. From the intricate interplay of geopolitics and economics to the ever-evolving challenges of cybersecurity and environmental risks, our podcast provides an in-depth analysis that's crucial for today's leaders. Whether you're a Board Member, CEO, S ...
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The B Boys are on today. First, I talk with Bode who is amped up to be on and then I talk with Brett. We are talking about how the school year went, thoughts on next year, favorite books, toys, and trips that happened over the last six months. I remember when Brett used to sound like Bode. Time goes by fast. Enjoy the show. - Brad --- Email: bradry…
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Dr. Bode Morin, Site Administrator of thePA Anthracite Heritage Museum, the ScrantonIron Furnaces & Eckley Miners Village, andAnthracite Photographer Scott Herring, speaking aboutHerring's 288,000 images of the anthraciteregion & its history and culture, and the currentexhibition marking the 50th anniversary of hisdocumentary project, "The Hardcoal…
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The parting shot for this week was going to be about Vice President Kamala Harris’ nearly perfect week, but then former President Donald Trump went and said Harris isn’t really Black (which just defies logic) and well, that statement fully torpedoed all the news for the week. SiriusXM’s John Arthur Hill joins Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott to react to al…
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Kamala Harris is officially the Democratic nominee for president. As she wowed the crowd on the final night of the Democratic National Convention—who all were lowkey hoping Beyonce would make an appearance—Donald Trump was spiraling on Truth social, reacting in real time to her speech. Newsweek’s Jenni Fink and Jason Lemon join H. Alan Scott to bre…
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Oprah Winfrey just picked Kamala Harris as her new favorite thing, will America do the same? If the impact of the Oprah Effect is real, then it’s a real possibility. Day three of the Democratic National Convention was filled with speeches from former President Bill Clinton, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttig…
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Cheryl Boga, Director of Performance Music at the University ofScranton, & Janelle Decker, Conductor & Co-Director,speaking about Janelle Decker in her new position and aboutthe opening concert of the 2024 Fall season.Duo Corgano--Trevor Nuckols, horn, & David Ball, organ--who will perform on Friday, September 6th at 7:30 pm in theHoulihan-McLean C…
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Day two of the Democratic National Convention was filled with hope, change, and just a little bit of animosity. Can the fiery speeches from former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama inspire voters longing for more hope and change? Kamala Harris certainly hopes so. Newsweek’s Jenni Fink and Jason Lemon join H. Alan Scott to break down night t…
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Michael T. Geib, Professor of Double Bass at the University of Central Oklahoma, talking about his life in music and ties to Wayne County in NEPA.Featured are two CDs on the Onyx Lane label:"Not As They Seem," a jazz album of Geib's originals; and12 Waltzes for Solo Double Bass by Dragonetti.For more information: www.michaeltgeib.com/…
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We’re reacting to day one of the Democratic National Convention. Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden pass the torch to Kamala Harris in a night seemingly targeted at exciting the Democratic base while also courting those suburban women. Throughout the very long night, Democrats attempted to make the case for why Harris is the leader for this moment. Did …
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Carl Achhammer, Jr., Vice-President, & James Gavern, President,of the NEPA Bonsai Society, speaking about the art of bonsai & the annual Open House on Saturday, August 24, 2024 from10:00 am to 3:30 pm, at Keller's Garden Center, 7 Kern Streetin Exeter, PA 570-709-3848www.nepabonsai.com/ www.zenchaserbonsai.com/…
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The Democrats flood Chicago for the Democratic National Convention this week, and it’s sure to be a wild one. Will Kamala Harris lean in to the historic nature of her candidacy? How will Donald Trump respond? And will Beyonce make an appearance? All week long H. Alan Scott will be reacting to the DNC with Newsweek’s Jenni Fink and Jason Lemon. See …
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Just like Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, Donald Trump should hire his own PR crisis manger after that chat he did with X’s Elon Musk. The big question after their conversation is are we seeing the downfall of Trump? (Probably not, let’s be real.) But is he, dare we say, becoming boring? Comedian and writer Eliot Glazer joins Newsweek’s H. Alan Sc…
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The ninth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars certainly delivered. From the cast to the antics, it had it all. Today H. Alan Scott chats with the season’s winner, Angeria Paris VanMicheals, about what it was like to play for charity (the National Black Justice Collective), compete against the likes of Roxxxy Andrews and Plastique Tiara, and what…
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It's no secret that the local news world has been changing, from how journalists connect with the community to how they combat misinformation online (which is no easy task). Maddie and Alayna are once again joined by Lauren Kummer, a reporter and anchor at FOX 17, to talk about how her station and other local reporters are working through the chang…
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James Lansing, Everhart Museum Curator, speaking about theexhibition, "Peace, Love & Music," running from August 15 to December 27, 2024.The opening of the show coincides with the 55th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival in 1969, and there will be a reception on August 15 outside the museum in Nay Aug Park in Scranton from 5:30 to 8:00 pm--The Fl…
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We got off the couch to do this episode. (You hear that JD Vance?) From Vice President Kamala Harris picking Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her VP pick to Robert Kennedy Jr. being into bears—it’s not what you think, or maybe it is?—we’ve got a lot to go over this week. Comedian and writer Brent Sullivan joins Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott to react to al…
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Tannis Kowalchuk, Founder & Artistic Director of the Farm Arts Collective, and Yurika Sase, Rice Farmer & Artist from Japan who volunteers each summer with the FAC, speaking about the Dream on the Farm series and this year's production, "Conference for Those Still Living," at Willow Wisp Organic Farm in Damascus, PA, from August 8th to 18th, 2024, …
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There was a time when it felt like everyone in America was watching American Idol. It made superstars out of contestants like Kelly Clarkson, Fantasia and Carrie Underwood. But was there also something else going on? Did we ever question how many of the more marginalized contestants were treated? That’s something journalist Nico Lang explored in th…
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Dr. William Kashatus speaking about his study titled,"Jackie & Campy: The Untold Story of Their RockyRelationship & the Breaking of Baseball's Color Line,"issued in 2015 by the University of Nebraska Press.WVIA-TV will broadcast a new documentary onthe Negro Leagues titled, "Never Drop the Ball," on Thursday,August 8, 2024, at 7 pm.For more informa…
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Mary Ann Moran-Savakinus, Director of the Lackawanna Historical Society; Michael Gilmartin, President of the Board and Architect Martina Bacarella, speaking about "Sacred Sites & Sounds," taking place in Carbondale, PA.There will be a reception and choral performance on Thursday, August 22, 2024, and then a walking tour of 6 different churches on S…
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M. Night Shyamalan is probably the only person who looked at Josh Hartnett and thought he’d make a great serial killer, but Hartnett is glad he did. “This is going to surprise people. It’s a little bit different than other films that he’s made.” In Trap, Hartnett plays Cooper, a killer inadvertently lured to a concert with his teenage daughter as a…
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It’s Sheryl Lee Ralph’s world, and we’re all just living in it. First, there’s her Emmy-winning turn as Barbara Howard on ABC’s Abbott Elementary, where she just picked up her third nomination in a category that includes icons like Meryl Streep and Carol Burnett. “Carol, Meryl and Sheryl! The company I keep. I was so thrilled.” But she’s also aware…
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Violinist Barbara Sonies of the Philadelphia Trio,remembering acclaimed cellist Deborah Reederwho passed away in January of 2024.There will be a concert in her memory on Friday, August 2,at the Dewire Center, 891 Laporte Avenue in EaglesMere, PA, with a reception at 7:30 pm and theperformance at 8:00. Featured will be theEagles Mere Chamber Players…
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Tenor T.J. Capobianco, a native of Scranton, speaking withHaley O'Brien of the WVIA News Department aboutthe Metropolitan Opera in NY where he is a Full PlanArtist. Capobianco returned this summer as a vocal coach at the Lyceum School for Visual & Performing Arts in Scranton,and he will perform at La Festa Italiana on CourthouseSquare on September …
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Domenic Salerni, violinist, composer, arranger & member of the award-winning Attacca Quartet, speaking about recent initiatives including the album project, "A Change is Gonna Come" for the Palaver Strings and soloists Nicholas Phan and Farayi Malek, issued by Azica Records. For more information: www.palaverstrings.org/ www.domenicsalerni.com/…
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William Jay & Robyn Madara Jay,speaking about the Listening Roomat the Exchange Gallery,24 E. Main Street in Bloomsburg,featuring blues, roots & Americanaperformances the last Wednesday of the monthbeginning at 7:00 pm.Donations accepted at the door.The 8th season begins on July 31, 2024with a concert featuring Ed Randazzo &Bret Alexander. (570) 31…
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Marko Marcinko, Artistic Director of the Scranton Jazz Festival and Leader of the Festival Big Band, speaking about the 19th annualSJF to be held in downtown Scranton August 2, 3 & 4, 2024.Friday and Saturday will feature free jazz walks & on Saturdayevening, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy will perform at the Scranton Cultural Center at 7:30 pm. Celebrated j…
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Justin Costello, founder & artistic director of Intrepidus Theatre Lab, and Marcie Herman Riebe, actor/Phaedra, speaking about the production of Costello's original play, "Bulls: The Tragedy of Phaedra of Crete" to be presented July 26, 27 & 28, 2024, at Providence Playhouse, 1256 Providence Road in Scranton. Friday & Saturday at 8:00 pm; Sunday at…
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If you ask Bette Midler how she got her part in the new film ‘The Fabulous Four,’ it wouldn’t have anything to do with her legendary status as an Oscar-nominated actor. “I think they needed a ham, a big ole ham.” Midler plays Marilyn, a widow getting remarried who rekindles a friendship with three college girlfriends (Susan Sarandon, Sheryl Lee Ral…
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This season of Building the Future was made possible by Moniepoint My guest today is Dare Okoudjou, Founder & CEO of Onafriq (formerly known as MFS Africa). Dare has built a long-running startup success streak on the continent, having started the business over a decade ago to become a multimillion dollar revenue company today. Onafriq is building a…
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Amy Carter Casimir, owner of Strictly Ballet & Artistic Director of "A Lewisburg Victorian Nutcracker, " speaking about "A Lewisburg Victorian Garden Party" on Saturday, July 27, 2024, at 7:30 pm on the great lawn outside the GreenSpace Center at 815 Market Street in Lewisburg, PA.The event is free & open to the public, but it is a fundraiser for t…
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Mandy Pennington, Director of Digital Strategy at WilkesUniversity in Wilkes-Barre, speaking about her newone-person play, "Girl Walks Into a Theater," thatwill have its first performance as part of a programtitled, "Acting Alone: 2 Solo Plays on One Stage,"to be presented by Scranton Fringe July 25, 26 & 27,2024, at Lackawanna College, 501 Vine St…
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Maureen McGuigan, Director of the LackawannaCounty Department of Arts & Culture, speaking about her writing life in a conversation in September 2023.Her one-person theatrical piece, "Remember You Must Die:A Comedy," will be part of a program titled, "Acting Alone:Two Solo Plays on One Stage" to be presented byScranton Fringe, July 25, 26 & 27, 2024…
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The last day of the Republican National Convention proved to be memorable (and very, very weird). It involved Kid Rock (I know), Hulk Hogan (I KNOW) and a lot of awkward dancing to music you know those people at the convention center have never heard before. But it all culminated in Donald Trump’s highly anticipated speech as he accepted his party’…
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When Lisa Kudrow was approached to star in a serialized adaptation of the 1981 film ‘Time Bandits’ for TV (July 24th on Apple TV+), she jumped at the chance to work with creators Taika Waititi, Jemaine Clement and Iain Morris. “I love the way they tell stories and their sense of humor.” In this version, Kudrow plays Penelope, the leader of a group …
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Day three of the Republican National Convention featured the crowning of JD Vance as Trump’s VP pick, the return of Donald Trump Jr., and somehow Matt Gaetz’s face went viral. Listen as Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott recaps the third night of the convention with Newsweek’s Jenni Fink. All week H. Alan Scott will be reacting to the GOP Convention. Visit n…
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Cellist Yosif Feigelson, co-founder & artistic director of Kindred Spirits Arts in Milford, PA, speaking about the Summer 2024 Concert Series continuing on July 20th with Freelance Nun and Weird Uncle at 5:30 pm at the Pool Pavilion at Grey Towers National Historic Site. The season will run through August and close on September 14th with the Tesla …
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Day two of the Republican National Convention played out like a reality show, with just as any reality TV show stars in attendance. It was a night of unity, a lot of kissing the ring of Donald Trump, and a lot of humanizing Trump. Listen as Newsweek’s H. Alan Scott recaps the second night of the convention with Newsweek’s Jenni Fink. (The two also …
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