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Sunday, April 13, 2025

When Advocacy Becomes a Lifeline: A Conversation with Melissa Winger

 



When Advocacy Becomes a Lifeline: A Conversation with Melissa Winger

Episode Recap: Life Unscripted Podcast with Rosabel

Author Melissa Winger joins the Life Unscripted Podcast to share her journey as a mother advocating for her son with complex medical needs. In this powerful episode, she reveals the emotional toll of navigating a broken healthcare system—and why her story is a call to action for all of us.


🩺 Real Stories, Real Impact

In a profoundly moving episode of The Life Unscripted Podcast with Rosabel, I interviewed Melissa Winger, a mother, advocate, and author of Who Cares? The Real Patient Experience. Melissa’s story is a testament to what it means to advocate not just with passion but with resilience—through heartbreak, finterviewednd moments of isolation that many families quietly endure.

Melissa became a mom at 18, stepping into a world of medical unknowns when her son was born with rare genetic conditions that went undiagnosed for months. From being dismissed by ER staff to navigating a maze of home health agencies, she quickly realized that families like hers aren’t just underserved—they're often unheard.

“Why am I always having to defend my child’s existence?” she asked. A question no parent should ever have to voice.


🎙 What We Talked About

In our conversation, Melissa opened up about:

  • The emotional toll of long-term medical caregiving and advocacy.

  • What’s broken in the healthcare system—and how poor reimbursement and high burnout drive providers and families alike to the brink.

  • How can we advocate without becoming adversarial, and why does a partnership approach often yield better care?

  • Moments of light, like when a single pediatrician simply said, “You’re doing a great job.” Those words changed everything.

Melissa’s story goes beyond one family—it’s a lens into the lives of thousands navigating fragmented care systems while trying to live fully and love deeply.


📖 About Who Cares?

Melissa’s book isn’t just her story—it’s an exposé on the structural failures of our healthcare system, backed by deep research. Each chapter begins with a personal experience and evolves into a broader discussion about systems like home care, patient safety, and the la deep-researchedg-term impact of inaccessible or dismissive healthcare.

If you’re a caregiver, a provider, a policymaker—or simply someone who wants to understand what genuine patient-centered care should look like—this book is for you.


🎧 Want More?

Melissa’s audiobook version of Who Cares? is coming May 2025—perfect for those who prefer to listen while driving, walking, or reflecting. And if you haven’t yet...

👉 Visit her website: www.whocaresbooks.com
👉 Follow her on social media: Links available on her site
👉 Reach out: Melissa welcomes conversations and opportunities to advocate for patient-centered change.


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Together, we can build a world where empathy, advocacy, and care are the norm—not the exception.

Until next time,
—Rosabel


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Saturday, April 12, 2025

Embracing Neurodivergence: A Conversation with Rebecca Engle



Embracing Neurodivergence: A Conversation with Rebecca Engle

By Rosabel V. Zohfeld

In a powerful and profoundly insightful episode of the Life Unscripted Podcast, I sat down with Rebecca Engle, an author, teacher, and passionate advocate for neurodivergent individuals. Her journey from a non-speaking child to a voice for thousands is not just remarkable—it’s revolutionary.

Rebecca was diagnosed with autism at the age of three. At the time, she only spoke 22 words by age five and was told by professionals that she would never live independently. Today, she is an educator, author of Step Into My Shoes, and a member of the Autism Community Networks Advisory Board. She is also preparing to release her second book, Tangled and Silent Norms, a resource designed to break down barriers in understanding the neurodivergent experience.

A Story of Resilience and Advocacy

Rebecca shared how traditional educational environments often rewarded masking—suppressing natural behaviors to fit into rigid systems—while punishing authenticity. Her early experiences left her feeling unseen and unheard, but with the support of her mother and a few key teachers, she learned to self-advocate and push against the limiting beliefs society tried to place on her.

“Don’t let people peel your stickers off,” Rebecca said.
She uses the metaphor of a Rubik’s cube to describe the beauty of complexity—and the importance of solving, not shortcutting, life’s unique puzzles.

From the Classroom to the Conference Stage

Rebecca’s advocacy began not in a boardroom but on the playground—as a young girl, offering advice to special ed teachers. Since then, she’s become a powerful voice in the autism and neurodivergent community. Her first book, Step Into My Shoes, gives readers a firsthand look into the everyday experience of a special education student. Readers from all walks of life have found themselves reflected in its pages.

Her upcoming release, Tangled and Silent Norms, arrives May 1 and is designed for adults—especially parents and educators—who want a clearer, more compassionate understanding of neurodivergence. It’s short, approachable, and grounded in research, to inspire further learning and empathy.

What We Can All Do

Rebecca offered practical, heartfelt advice on how society can move beyond mere “awareness” into true celebration of neurodivergence:

  • Assume competence. Everyone processes and communicates differently—start by believing in their abilities.

  • Honor all forms of communication. Speech is not the only way people express themselves.

  • Redefine success. Let go of outdated, one-size-fits-all metrics.

  • Respect sensory needs. Fidgets, headphones, movement, and non-traditional classroom behaviors are not distractions but tools.

  • Create connection over control. Building trust matters more than enforcing compliance.

Connect with Rebecca

Rebecca is committed to helping others better understand and support neurodivergent individuals. You can connect with her through:

  • Instagram: @StitchesStanzas and @RE02.20

  • Facebook: Becca Engle

  • LinkedIn: Rebecca Engle

  • Books on Amazon: Step Into My Shoes (new link coming soon for Tangled and Silent Norms)

She’ll also be speaking at the Hustle + Socialize Conference this summer and presenting (in person and virtually) in Austin on June 20 about inclusive education strategies for autistic children.


Let’s Keep the Conversation Going

If Rebecca’s story resonated with you, I invite you to subscribe to the Life Unscripted Podcast. We explore the voices and stories that often go unheard. Every share, review, and listen helps us amplify these essential conversations.

💬 What stood out most to you from Rebecca’s story? Let’s talk in the comments.
🎧 Listen to this episode and more wherever you get your podcasts.
📩 Know someone navigating neurodivergence? Send this post their way—they might need to hear it today.

With gratitude,
Rosabel



Prevention Before Desperation: Changing the Conversation on Suicide


🎙️ Prevention Before Desperation: Changing the Conversation on Suicide

By Rosabel V. Zohfeld


“Having a conversation might just save a life.”

In one of the most heartfelt episodes of Life Unscripted Podcast, I sat down with two extraordinary people whose personal experiences and advocacy are reshaping how we approach suicide prevention. Deborah Susan—author, suicide attempt survivor, and certified HCA—joined us alongside Brian Wardale, whose deeply layered story includes caregiving, grief, trauma, and survival.

Together, they’ve created a bold and compassionate initiative: SurvivorsofHopelessness.com, a program rooted in early prevention and emotional education. Their mission is clear—prevention must happen before desperation sets in.


🔍 Prevention Over Intervention

Today’s model of mental health care is reactive. Deborah and Brian are determined to shift that by creating tools for youth—especially ages 8 to 13—so they can develop emotional intelligence before reaching crisis.

“We teach them to understand the bigger picture,” Deborah said. “Hopelessness can feel like the end. But it isn’t.”


❌ Debunking Common Myths About Suicide

Brian helped us dismantle one of the most harmful assumptions:

“People who die by suicide don’t want to die. They want to escape pain.”

They also challenged the idea that talking about suicide encourages it. On the contrary, silence breeds misinformation. Kids are already hearing about suicide—from TV, friends, and social media. If parents avoid the topic, they risk leaving their children vulnerable to dangerous myths.

“If you're not talking about it, someone else is,” Brian said. “And you won’t know where they're getting their information.”


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 What Parents and Caregivers Must Know

Deborah was clear:

“Teaching your kids about suicide is as important as teaching them to cross the street or wear a seatbelt.”

By initiating honest, age-appropriate conversations about emotional pain and resilience, parents can become a crucial line of early defense. Their program offers a simple, one-hour video and companion workbook designed to be accessible and transformative.


💔 My Personal Story: From Survivor to Advocate

This episode hit home. I lost my mother to suicide as a teenager. A counselor once told me, “Statistically, you might do what your mother did.” That moment fueled something in me: a refusal to be defined by statistics and a deep belief in individuality.

“Each of us is born with unique fingerprints—how can we be anything but unique souls?”

I shared this on the podcast because I want others who’ve been left behind by suicide to know—they’re not alone. There is healing in truth.


🖼️ Insert Image Here:

Prompt:

“A teenage girl standing alone in a school hallway, light shining from a window, symbolizing resilience after loss.”


🔁 From Pain to Purpose: How Deborah and Brian Teamed Up

Their partnership started through a chance connection in hospice care. What followed was years of collaboration, healing, and the creation of an educational tool that fills a gap in the world of mental health.

They speak with sincerity, humor, and depth—and their lived experience is their most powerful credential.

“This isn’t just a conversation,” Brian said. “It’s a responsibility.”


🧠 Recharging the Heart: How Advocates Protect Their Energy

Both guests shared how important it is to set emotional boundaries after sharing such intense stories. They recharge through solitude, music, personal rituals, and quiet reflection.

Whether introverted or extroverted, they both agree:

“You can’t pour from an empty cup.”


❤️ What Can You Do?

Start with kindness. Tell someone they matter. Ask how they’re really doing. Share a memory of when they made a difference in your life. You may never know how much it means—or how much it helps.

If you’re the one hurting, hear this: Wait one more day. Give yourself 24 hours. Then another.

Because this too shall pass.



📞 Connect With Deborah and Brian

Visit www.survivorsofhopelessness.com to:

  • Watch their educational video

  • Download their workbooks

  • Reach out directly via the “Reach Out” button

  • Explore Deborah’s book: Spots on a Leopard: EMDR Saved My Life

They welcome your stories, your questions, and your desire to be part of the change.


🎧 Subscribe to the Life Unscripted Podcast

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Because having a conversation might just save a life.



Thursday, April 10, 2025

Transforming Workplace Culture: A Life Unscripted Conversation with Katherine Robinette

Katherine Robinette

🪑 Change Doesn’t Have to Be a Battle—It Can Be a Table

By Rosabel V. Zohfeld

Culture. We talk about it all the time in the workplace. But do we really understand what it is—or how to shift it for the better?

In a recent episode of the Life Unscripted Podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Katherine Robinette, a former marketer turned company culture strategist, to unpack the myths, moments, and methods behind what it means to create a workplace people don’t just tolerate, but truly belong in.

Let me tell you—this conversation lit a fire in me.

🌱 From Performer to People-Centered Leader

Katherine’s journey is a tapestry of seemingly disconnected roles: performer, nonprofit leader, marketing professional, consultant. But when I asked her to connect the dots, she shared a powerful truth: the common thread is people. The desire to educate, uplift, and create spaces where people feel seen has always been at the heart of her work.

“I thought I was going to be a teacher,” she said, “but life had other plans.” And like many of us, Katherine wore armor in the corporate world. Not literal armor, but the kind we put on to survive in places that ask us to fit in rather than let us belong.

That’s where her transformation began.

🛠️ The TABLE Framework: A Seat for Everyone

Katherine’s signature approach to cultural transformation is her five-step TABLE framework—Trust, Alignment, Belonging, Leadership, and Engagement. But this isn’t your average acronym. This is a mindset shift.: It

“Most leaders go into change assuming it's going to be an uphill battle,” Katherine said. “But it doesn’t have to be. If you bring people to the table early—give them voice and clarity—the resistance melts.”

A few things that stood out:

  • Target Your Goals: How can people walk with you if they don’t understand the destination?

  • Address Expectations: Don’t assume what people fear. Ask them.

  • Build Simplicity: Avoid overload. Focus on what people need to know to succeed.

  • Lean into Trust: Transparency isn’t optional—it’s survival.

  • Evaluate and Adjust: You won’t get it all right. That’s okay. Adjust along the way.

It’s a powerful model rooted in empathy, strategy, and real-world experience.

🧠 Why We Resist Change (And How to Fix It)

Change fatigue is real. In today’s whirlwind of AI rollouts, leadership transitions, and software updates, employees are stretched thin—and often kept in the dark. Katherine nailed it when she said:

“Leaders forget to connect the dots between a change and how it will make the employee’s life better.”

Without that connection, even the best ideas fall flat. But when we treat people like partners instead of pawns, everything changes.

💬 Communication Is Everything—And We’re Drowning in It

We joked about how chaotic internal communication can be—apps, emails, Slack messages, bulletin boards. No one knows where the real information is anymore.

Her advice? Pick one place. Make it official. And repeat important messages often, in clear, human language. Communication shouldn’t feel like decoding a riddle.

🌍 Leading from the Middle

One of my favorite parts of the conversation was this: You don’t have to be “the boss” to be a culture shifter.

Katherine calls it leading from the middle—making change in your small circle and letting the ripples spread. “Start with your team,” she says. Create your own corner of excellence. Others will notice.”

And I felt that deeply.

🔮 The Future of Work? More Human.

Katherine’s dream workplace?

“A place where people can show up, speak up, and step up as themselves—without apology.”

Not chameleoning. Not fitting in. Belonging.

When people feel safe and seen, they contribute their best ideas and authentic selves, and everybody wins.

✨ Favorite Takeaways

  • Best compliment she ever got?
    “Working with you is like hang gliding while tethered to a sports car.” (That image stuck with me!)

  • Managers, stop doing this:
    “Quit going to every meeting. Seriously.”

  • What does belonging feel like?
    “Unity of vision. Support in strife. Laughter in learning.”
    (If that doesn’t warm your soul, I don’t know what will.)


To learn more about Katherine’s work or dive deeper into her TABLE framework,

Visit keystoneandraven.com or find her on LinkedIn. She’s also hosting a free webinar on April 30th at 9 a.m. PT/12 p.m. ET. The link is here: The Leader You Are. This webinar is for leaders who want to make five meaningful changes starting tomorrow

More information here 👇

If you're managing people—
whether you have the title or not—
You’re already leading.

This masterclass is designed for 
𝘺𝘰𝘶.
To help you 
𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲.
𝗕𝘂𝗶𝗹𝗱 𝗳𝗼𝗰𝘂𝘀.
And 
𝗹𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗴𝘆 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘁.

🎯 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑳𝒆𝒂𝒅𝒆𝒓 𝒀𝒐𝒖 𝑨𝒓𝒆
🗓️ April 30, 12p ET / 9a PT | 60 mins | Free

 

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And remember—free speech isn’t free, and neither is change. But with the right people at the table, it’s absolutely possible.

Until next time,

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Monday, April 7, 2025

From Trauma to Triumph: Karin Thompson’s Journey of Forgiveness and Hope

From Trauma to Triumph: Karin Thompson’s Journey of Forgiveness and Hope

On a recent episode of Life Unscripted, I had the honor of interviewing Karin Thompson, an author, speaker, and woman of unwavering faith. Her life story is powerful and a testament to the strength of the human spirit, the grace of God, and the miracle of healing.

Karin’s memoir, My Journey to Enjoy My Life: After the Pain, There Is a Better Life Waiting for You, dives into the depths of childhood trauma and climbs toward the light of redemption and joy. Her willingness to open up about the abuse she endured growing up—both physical and emotional—offers validation and courage to those who may still be sitting in silence.

“I wrote the book because I felt a stirring,” she said. “People don’t need things sugarcoated anymore. They need help. They need real answers.”

Through faith, Karin found the strength to forgive—not because it was easy or even something she wanted to do, but because healing demanded it. “God didn’t ask me to forgive as a suggestion. It was a commandment,” she shared. And when she finally said the words, “I forgive,” everything changed. Her body began to heal, her spirit began to rise, and her life took on a new direction.

What struck me most during our conversation was how closely her story mirrored my own. Though our paths were different, we both carried wounds from childhood. We both turned to faith not as a religious act, but as a lifeline. That deep connection we felt through shared experiences—through pain, forgiveness, and finding purpose—made this episode incredibly special.

Beyond her memoir, Karin has authored multiple romance novels, each woven with themes of healing, resilience, and hope. Her latest novel, My Best Friend’s Secret, explores family secrets, betrayal, and the power of truth. Even in fiction, Karin finds a way to minister to the heart.

She’s not done yet—Karin continues to lead women’s groups, write, and encourage others to go deeper in their relationship with God. “You are worth getting healed,” she told listeners. “Don’t settle for second best. You owe it to yourself to love yourself.”

And I couldn’t agree more.

🌿 Final Thoughts

If you’re carrying pain from your past and wondering if healing is possible, let Karin’s story be the hope you need. Forgiveness is not a one-time event. It’s a process. But it’s one worth taking.

As Karin beautifully put it: “Put your big girl boots on, throw your shoulders back, and say, ‘It’s my time now.’”

🔗 Connect with Karin Thompson

Visit Karin’s website to explore her books and follow her journey:

🎧 Subscribe & Stay Inspired

If this conversation moved you, inspired you, or reminded you of your own strength, please:

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Until next time—live boldly, love deeply, and keep writing your story unscripted.

With heart,

Rosabel 

Sunday, April 6, 2025

From Grief to Purpose: The Transformational Journey of Tony Lynch

 


From Grief to Purpose: The Transformational Journey of Tony Lynch
By Rosabel V. Zohfeld | Life Unscripted Podcast

Grief is a universal experience—yet it is as unique as a fingerprint. On the latest episode of Life Unscripted, I had the honor of sitting down with a remarkable man whose life story is a testament to resilience and a powerful guide for those navigating unimaginable pain.

Tony Lynch is a grief coach, author, podcast host, founder of Memories of Us, and the visionary behind the Global Grief Network and Global Grief Conference. But beyond the titles lies a journey shaped by profound loss, trauma, and an unwavering commitment to helping others.

Tony’s life has been anything but easy. A survivor of childhood abuse, gang violence, homelessness, and incarceration, Tony has experienced the kind of losses that would bring most to their knees. He’s lost over 400 friends and family members, including both parents, his brother, and most heartbreakingly, his son. “My gift was born out of trauma,” he shared with honesty and conviction. “Grief became my teacher. And through it, I found my purpose.”

His story took a turning point after surviving two suicide attempts—the second leading to a spiritual awakening in the desert. Tony realized then that his life was never indeed about him. It was about service. Healing. Connection. That moment transformed his pain into purpose and set him on a mission to create safe spaces for men and others experiencing grief.

In our conversation, Tony and I discussed the cultural differences in how grief is expressed and perceived. We both shared personal stories—mine from losing my mother as a teenager in Colombia, and his from the tragic loss of his son. The common thread? Grief often hides in plain sight. And too many people suffer silently because they fear being misunderstood.

Tony is changing that.

Through his initiatives like Grief Talk Magazine, the Memories of Us podcast, and the upcoming Global Grief Conference (April 25–27), he’s creating community-centered platforms for healing. From comedy and live music to heartfelt keynotes and support groups, his conference is more than just an event—it’s a lifeline.

Tony reminded us that while grief may break us, it can also build us. “My job,” he says, “is to walk with people through the mud and leave them better than I found them.”

💬 A Final Thought from Tony:

“The three most powerful words in the human language? I love you. We need to say it more. We need to feel it more. And above all—we need to live it more.”

📌 Get in Touch with Tony Lynch:

  • Facebook: Tony Lynch

  • YouTube: Grief: Let’s Talk About It Podcast

  • Instagram: @mensgriefsupport

  • LinkedIn: Tony Lynch

  • Books:

    • Relentless: Empowering Stories of Overcoming Grief – Available on Amazon

    • Men Grieve Too – Available on Lulu.com

Don’t miss the upcoming Global Grief Conference, streaming live from April 25 to 27 across all major platforms. With 13 hours of daily programming and speakers worldwide, this event is bound to uplift, educate, and inspire.


🎙️ Love this episode?
Don’t forget to subscribe to the Life Unscripted Podcast wherever you listen. Join our growing community and discover more powerful stories like Tony’s—stories that remind us we’re never alone on this journey.

Until next time,
Rosabel



Saturday, April 5, 2025

Breaking Free from the Grip of Scammers: A Conversation with Zoey Michaels


🎙️ Breaking Free from the Grip of Scammers: A Conversation with Zoey Michaels
By Rosabel V. Zohfeld

In a world where trust often feels fragile, few stories hit home quite like that of Zoey Michaels, a writer, advocate, and survivor of emotional and financial manipulation. I had the incredible honor of welcoming Zoey onto The Life Unscripted Podcast to discuss a subject that’s often cloaked in silence and shame: being scammed.

But Zoey didn’t just survive—she turned her pain into power.


The Scam That Changed Everything

What began as a simple Facebook friend request spiraled into a long-term emotional entanglement involving deception, manipulation, and, ultimately, profound personal loss. Despite all her precautions—even tagging the individual as a “possible scammer”—Zoey was drawn into a well-crafted scheme that targeted her empathy and trust.

“They adapt like viruses,” she explained. “They’re not artists—they are diseases.”

Scammers aren’t always after quick money. They work slowly, gaining trust, building emotional connections, and gradually breaking down resistance. Zoey describes the experience as “wrapped inside the coils of a constrictor snake.” You think you can breathe—until the squeeze tightens again.


From Victim to Voice: The Power of Storytelling

Rather than retreat in silence, Zoey chose to speak out. Her book, Breaking Free: How Scammers Manipulate and How to Fight Back, offers a rare dual-perspective narrative that explores both the manipulator’s strategy and the victim’s psychological experience.

In doing so, she gives voice to what so many endure silently—emotional coercion, shame, confusion, and the gut-wrenching process of reclaiming control.

Writing became her form of healing. “Ideas are my happy place,” she told me. “The reverse-engineering helped me understand myself—and help others see the red flags before it’s too late.”


A Community of Courage

Our conversation also revealed something deeply personal for both of us: we’ve both experienced this in different ways. Whether it was family manipulation, financial coercion, or false emotional promises, the damage runs deep—and so does the courage it takes to heal.

It’s why Zoey’s upcoming book, I Am NOT Your ATM, hits so hard. A satirical but truth-laden take on what it means to be seen as a resource instead of a person, the book speaks directly to the self-employed, creators, and caregivers who often find themselves emotionally and financially drained.


Beyond the Scam: Healing, Advocacy & Reclaiming Power

Scams aren't just transactions—they're emotional betrayals. As a nurse practitioner, I’ve seen firsthand how vulnerable elderly patients, individuals with dementia, and even healthcare professionals are. That’s why this conversation isn’t just about Zoey’s story—it’s about all of us.

Together, we discussed:

  • How family dynamics and codependency can shape susceptibility to manipulation

  • Why shame and stigma prevent victims from speaking up

  • How scammers use emotional hooks—romance, fear, false opportunity—to exploit

  • Why it’s time to protect not just ourselves, but our elders and children, too


Zoey’s Message: You Are Not Alone

If there’s one takeaway from this episode, it’s this: you are not alone, and you are not to blame. Scammers are professional manipulators. They train themselves to exploit emotions and routines. But by speaking out, we remove the veil. We arm ourselves—and each other—with knowledge, compassion, and the courage to break free.


🎧 Listen & Engage

You can listen to our full conversation on The Life Unscripted Podcast—available wherever you get your podcasts. And don’t forget to check out Zoey’s website for more on her books and tools she’s created to help others recognize red flags and regain control:

🌐 ZoeyMichaels.com
📩 ZoeyMichaelsBooks@gmail.com

Her blog also offers a free questionnaire for those who wonder if they—or someone they know—might be involved in a scam.


🔔 Final Thoughts

If you or someone you love has been scammed, please know there is no shame. There is only bravery in speaking out, learning, and helping others avoid the same trap.

📣 If this blog post resonated with you, please:

  • Share it with someone who might benefit from reading it

  • Leave a comment below—let us know your thoughts or experiences

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Together, let’s shed the shame and reclaim our stories.

Until next time, stay alert, stay empowered, and keep living unscripted.



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