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The Latino Majority

Hispanic Executive

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The Latino Majority podcast highlights the leaders of our country's new majority—one that is increasingly multicultural, increasingly diverse, and increasingly Latino. With each episode, our host Pedro A. Guerrero speaks with Latino leaders in business and culture about their career journeys and lessons learned.
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The Latino Vote

The Latino Vote

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The Latino Vote Podcast brings together the most sophisticated Latino voices in the country to provide you with insightful, accurate, unbiased, and timely information relating to the voting patterns and inclinations of the Nation’s Hispanics. Mike Madrid, a brilliant GOP strategist who has worked for several U.S. presidents, and who is also the founder of the 2020 “game-changing” Lincoln Project, and Chuck Rocha, the senior strategist of the Bernie Sanders Campaign and the most impactful pol ...
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The first podcast from LBAN, the Latino Business Action Network, features alumni from the LBAN Business Scaling program at Stanford. Industry leaders join program alums Elian Savodivker and Juleyka Lantigua in conversations that put a human face to LBAN's world-class research on Latino entrepreneurship.
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The interpretation of the English and Spanish languages. Podcast is focus on learning about other cultures by means of language, and localism. Please visit: Cultural-broker.com blog to discover new stories. Become a guest in the Latino American Experience podcast by emailing the host Pedro aka Peter Days at [email protected]. Languages are that are guest can participate in English, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese. By means of learning a different culture can teach about your own. Let’s cel ...
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Bienvenidos and Welcome to The Modern Latino Podcast. Our goal is simple: have thoughtful conversations about the issues impacting our lives, highlight individuals doing great things in their communities, and finally, celebrate all of the beautiful cultures that make-up the Latino diaspora. We do this by keeping an open mind, trying to learn something new, and always treating each other with respect. Please subscribe to the podcast and join the conversation! Web: www.themodernlatino.com Emai ...
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The Latino Soul Sessions

Daniel Red Wolf

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The Latino Soul Sessions: Where ancient roots meet modern minds… one story, one lesson, one healing at a time. Welcome, mi gente. This ain’t your abuelita’s self-help show (though we love her and her rosary). The Latino Soul Sessions is a space for all of us navigating the messy, magical in-between where cultural healing, identity, and mental health all come together like a soulful caldo when you didn’t even know you were hungry. I’m Dan. Curandero. Business Professional. Grad student. Spiri ...
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Lanzamiento: Apr 03, 2020 Duración: 97 minutos Género: Terror, Drama, Suspense Estrellas: Michiel Huisman, Raffey Cassidy, Denise Gough, Eve Connolly, Kelly Campbell, Isabelle Connolly Crew: Michał Englert (Director of Photography), David Lancaster (Producer), Paweł Mykietyn (Original Music Composer), Małgorzata Szumowska (Director), Marie Gade Denessen (Producer), Ben Baird (Sound)
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History podcasts of Mexico, Latina, Latino, Hispanic, Chicana, Chicano, Mexicana, Mexicano, genealogy, mexico, mexican, mexicana, mexicano, mejico, mejicana, mejicano, hispano, hispanic, hispana, latino, latina, latin, america, espanol, espanola, spanish, indigenous, indian, indio, india, native, native american, chicano, chicana, mesoamerican, mesoamerica, raza, podcast, podcasting, nuestra, familia, or unida are welcome here. If it has to do with the history of America, California, Oregon, ...
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Mike Madrid sits down with one of the most respected voices in Latino research—Dr. Mark Hugo Lopez, Director of Race and Ethnicity at the Pew Research Center—to unpack a brand-new, blockbuster dataset on Latino attitudes on the second Trump administration and their situation in the country. Pew’s October survey of almost 5,000 Latino adults reveals…
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The first-generation son of Cuban immigrants. The first in his family to earn college degrees, a bachelor's degree at Brown University and then a JD from Rutgers Law School. Andrés Acebo could have gone on to bigger and greater opportunities in new cities, new countries. But he chose to return to the New Jersey community where he grew up, where he …
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Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid sit down with Dr. Patricia Campos-Medina — immigrant, labor leader, campaign strategist, and the highest-ranking Latina on Mikie Sherrill's 2025 New Jersey gubernatorial campaign. After New Jersey saw massive Democratic losses among Latino voters in 2024—with Trump gaining up to 24 points in some counties—Mikie Sherrill …
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Chuck and Mike sit down with music icon and Texas's 15th congressional district candidate Bobby Pulido for a raw, insightful discussion about culture, politics, and the future of South Texas. The platinum-selling Tejano music star breaks down why this heavily Latino district swung from 60% for Beto O'Rourke to 60% for Trump in just eight years, off…
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Democrats are celebrating a massive night — and Republicans are reeling. In this post-election episode of The Latino Vote Podcast, Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid unpack the surprising 2025 results that reshaped the political landscape across the country. From Virginia to Georgia, New Jersey to California, Democrats didn’t just win — they dominated. La…
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In this special edition of The Latino Vote Podcast, Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid are joined by Helen Torres, CEO of Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE), and Mike Murphy, veteran Republican strategist, for a dynamic USC Center for the Political Future panel discussion on the fastest-growing and most consequential voting bloc in American …
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In this powerful episode recorded during the government shutdown, Chuck Rocha welcomes Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva to discuss the unprecedented delay in her swearing-in. Despite winning her Arizona CD-7 special election 29 days prior, Speaker Johnson has refused to swear her in, leaving 812,000 constituents without representation. Adelita …
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Check out Gina Hinojosa's interview announcing her run for Texas Governor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kocf9-4zPtw - Chuck Rocha returns from his Texas homecoming with stories about reuniting with his high school buddies and Mexican family, reflecting on how working-class communities have shifted from Democratic strongholds to Republican territ…
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Comment your guess on how long the government shutdown will last! Closest comment will get: The Latino Vote Podcast T-Shirt 'Tío Bernie' book signed by Chuck Rocha: https://www.tioberniebook.com/ 'The Latino Century' book signed by Mike Madrid: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Latino-Century/Mike-Madrid/9781668015278 *Must comment before …
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Read the September 2025, New York Times/Sienna poll here: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/10/02/polls/times-siena-poll-registered-voter-crosstabs.html - Mike Madrid and Chuck Rocha dive into the escalating government shutdown fight, asking who benefits, who gets blamed, and what it means for Democrats heading into the midterms. From debate…
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Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid break down what a looming government shutdown really means — and why it could hand extraordinary power to Donald Trump, reshaping which agencies stay open and which close. Our hosts also analyze the results of Arizona’s Grijalva special election, revealing how local Latino candidates are outperforming national Democrats.…
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Read The Bulwark's 'Exclusive Focus Group: Trump Bleeding Latino Voters' by Adrian Carrasquillo here: https://www.thebulwark.com/p/exclusive-focus-group-trump-bleeding-latino-voters-support - Kicking off our first Hispanic Heritage Month episode, Chuck Rocha welcomes back our good friend (and reporter for the Bulwark), Adrian Carrasquillo, to unpac…
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Chuck Rocha is back with stories of climbing Yosemite's Half Dome and fishing in Belize, but the tone quickly shifts as he and Mike Madrid confront the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk. Together, they reflect on America’s rising political violence, and how social media and polarization are fueling America’s darkest impulses. From Civil War an…
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Check out the Los Angeles Times' article on UC Berkeley's Institute of Governmental Studies poll: 'Most California voters disapprove of Trump’s immigration enforcement policies, poll shows' - https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-08-24/la-me-latimes-berkeley-poll-on-immigration - Mike Madrid sits down with Los Angeles Times reporter Andrea …
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Mi gente, this one goes straight for the soul (and maybe that little voice in your head that still flinches when your mom says “¿Y los frijoles qué?”). In this episode, we dive into childhood programming—the invisible scripts so many of us in the Latino community grew up with. You know the ones: 👉 “Don’t talk back.” 👉 “Success means doctor, lawyer……
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Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid dig into fresh polling from EquisLab — the “Memo: Summer 2025 Latino PulseCheck” — and lay out why a sizable slice of 2024 Latino Trump voters are disappointed or regretful, especially on the economy, mass deportations, rising costs, and cuts to social programs. From concerns about ICE's use of 'indefinite detention' to …
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Mi gente… let’s get real. Shame is that sneaky roommate we never invited in, but somehow it keeps eating our snacks and leaving dirty dishes in the sink. Shame whispers: “If they really knew you, they’d leave.” But here’s the truth: ✨ Shame is not the boss of you. ✨ In this episode of The Latino Soul Sessions, we’re calling shame out for what it is…
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After a week away, Chuck Rocha returns from New Orleans to Washington D.C. where Trump’s show of military force has locals on edge. The two dig into what’s really behind the spectacle—midterm messaging, crime politics, and redistricting battles. Chuck assesses the messaging battlefield for the 2026 midterms, while Mike presses that the key to Democ…
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Check out Brandon Loran Maxwell's latest works: Bomb the Wall: Musings From The Beltway To The Barrio - https://www.amazon.com/Bomb-Wall-Musings-Beltway-Barrio/dp/B0DTQDFLC2 American Homeboy - https://americanhomeboy.com Inside L.A. Lowrider Club History with Compton David | DEFIANT HISTORY | S1 E1 | Full Episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E…
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Mi gente… this episode is for the healers, the feelers, and yes, the professional “it’s fine, I can handle it” people. If you’ve ever been the designated listener, the cousin everyone calls to vent, the coworker who gets trapped in “one quick chat” that turns into a free therapy session, or the friend who gets texts like “hey, can I just ask you so…
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From DC and Guadalajara, Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid go deep on the redistricting wars heating up across the country. Texas Republicans have unveiled a bold new map designed to create more Latino-majority districts—but is it a strategic play or a dangerous overreach? Chuck breaks down how the new lines threaten key Democratic seats, while Mike warn…
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Live from outside the NALEO conference in Atlanta, Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid are joined by CNN veteran Nick Valencia and CBS political contributor Fin Gómez to unpack seismic shifts in Latino politics. They unpack the latest CBS News polling on Latino voters, analyze how immigration and economic discontent are driving voters away from both partie…
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Mi gente… This episode is for anyone who’s ever burned sage, prayed to their ancestors, chugged their cafecito, and thought: “Wait… am I supposed to be a healer, a therapist, or just a functional adult today?” Today, we’re diving into the roots of Curanderismo. And no, it’s not just waving ramas around like you’re auditioning for a spiritual mariac…
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Fernando De Leon counts himself as one of the luckiest guys in the world. The Mexican American billionaire grew up in Brownsville, Texas, and Matamoros, Mexico, graduated cum laude from Harvard, and began his career as an analyst at Goldman Sachs before launching Leon Capital Group. The humble real estate company in Texas has grown into a powerhous…
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Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid break down the shocking Arizona special election - that wasn’t so shocking to anyone paying attention. Adelita Grijalva didn’t just win — she crushed her competition — despite the hype around viral social media candidates. What does her landslide win say about the myth of the “progressive takeover”? Our hosts also take y…
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Chuck Rocha returns from the mangroves of Mexico, roosters and all, just in time for a deep dive into the "Big, Beautiful Budget Bill" that’s anything but beautiful—especially for Latinos. Joined by Senior Washington Correspondent for The Independent Eric Garcia and co-host Mike Madrid, the trio breaks down what really went down on Capitol Hill, fr…
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Mi gente… This episode is a love letter to those of us raised on prayer, Vicks, and not talking about feelings. If you’ve ever saged your room, cried to your playlist, talked to your plants, then opened your Notes app like it was a therapy journal, you are not alone. And yes, you are in a place where you’re allowed to light your veladora and still …
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In this urgent solo dispatch, Mike Madrid unpacks the jaw-dropping implications of the newly passed federal budget — a bill that dramatically expands ICE and Border Patrol into what he calls a “paramilitary operation.” From scenes of federal agents detaining U.S. citizens in churches and Home Depots to the chilling rhetoric of “Alligator Alcatraz,”…
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Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid are joined by legendary columnist and commentator Ruben Navarrette to unpack the political earthquake in New York City. From Andrew Cuomo's downfall to Zohran Mamdani's insurgent rise, the trio dives deep into why Mamdani winning New York City's Democratic Primary isn't a left vs. right moment—it’s a populist revolt shak…
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Let’s be real here, when was the last time your job asked you to bring your intuition to the team meeting? Yeah... probably never. This week on The Latino Soul Sessions, we’re flipping the script and asking the real questions: Can you lead with your gut? Can your ancestors co-sign your strategy deck? Can you light a candle before a Zoom call withou…
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Catch up on Jack Herrera's recent articles on ICE deportations: Could You Prove You’re a Citizen? For Americans wrongfully detained by ICE, it can be nearly impossible to escape. (https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/trump-ice-detained-citizenship-proof.html) Trump’s De-legalization Campaign (https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/trumps-de-leg…
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Everyone knows famed Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz as Big Papi. He made a name for himself in the batter's box as a designated hitter, winning seven Silver Slugger awards, joining the 500 Home Run Club, and helping the Red Sox break its 86-year World Series drought—and win two more World Series before his retirement in 2016. But his work didn't…
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As tanks roll into D.C. and protesters flood the streets of LA, Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid break down the chaos—and the calculated cruelty driving it. Together, they dissect the fear gripping immigrant communities, the optics of waving Mexican flags vs. American ones, and how left-wing agitators are playing right into Trump’s hands. With brutal ho…
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Okay, real talk, this episode is for anyone who’s ever felt “too spiritual for work” and “too woo woo for your therapist.” We are diving into what it means to be seen while healing, like, for real. No filters, no fluff. Just you, your chanclas, your trauma, and your glittery altar. We're talking masks, impostor syndrome, ancestral pep talks, and wh…
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In this episode of the Latino Vote Podcast, Mike Madrid is back and is here to tackle the hard truth: the Latino voter shift isn’t about turnout—it’s about policy. While Democrats scramble to reconnect with a base that’s drifting right, Chuck and Mike break down the real reasons why working-class Latino voters are leaving the party. Spoiler: it’s n…
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If anyone knows the power behind convening Latinos to make an impact, it's Ricardo Anzaldua. His impulse to organize and bring Latinos together began early while growing up in New Mexico and South Texas. In high school as the Chicano movement gained traction, he became a strong advocate for Mexican American civil rights and a community organizer. H…
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This one’s personal, y’all. In this episode, I’m sharing the moment Spirit straight up kicked down the door like a chancla-wielding mother, demanding I stop ignoring my path as a healer. I didn’t plan this life. I was just trying to live, light some copal, and mind my business. But the call was loud. Real loud. If you’ve ever felt a quiet nudge (or…
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Ever wonder what it’s like to be in grad school while running a business and doing spiritual work? In this episode, I share why I went back to grad school at 38 to become a therapist, not to leave curanderismo behind, but to add to it. We talk about blending tradition with clinical tools, healing soul wounds and anxiety, and what it means to be the…
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Hey hey! In this first episode, I’m keeping it real about why I started this podcast, how I went from running a business to burning copal, and what it means to walk between cultures, roles, and healing paths. We’re talking curanderismo meets clinical counseling, ancestral wisdom, crying-in-the-car breakthroughs, and why healing isn’t a straight lin…
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Download the Catalist 'What Happened in 2024' Report: https://catalist.us/whathappened2024/ - Chuck Rocha is joined by guest co-host Maria Cardona and Catalist CEO Michael Frias to unpack the hard truths and hidden opportunities in the Democratic Party’s relationship with Latino voters. With Mike Madrid off for the week, Chuck, Maria, and Michael d…
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If you haven't yet, check out The Jim Acosta Show on Substack: https://jimacosta.substack.com/ - "You have to be fearless, if you want to go into covering politics. This is not a line of work where you're going to get liked." Renown Journalist, Jim Acosta, joins The Latino Vote Podcast for a raw, unfiltered conversation with Chuck Rocha and Mike Ma…
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We are shaped by those who came before us and, in turn, we help shape the lives of those who come after us. Nationwide's Juan José (JJ) Pérez knows this all too well. He grew up watching his father attend law school at night while working two jobs, making sacrifices while Perez and his siblings were young to not only better provide for their family…
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"Habemus Papam. We have a new pope!" Chuck Rocha and resident Catholic expert Mike Madrid unpack the whirlwind election of our first American Pope—Pope Leo XIV—and explore what his ascendancy means for Latino culture, faith, and politics. From the storied rituals of white and black smoke in the Sistine Chapel to the surprising influence of betting …
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Chuck Rocha welcomes CBS News' political journalist Fin Gómez to unpack latest polls revealing Latinos dissatisfaction with Donald Trump's policies after 100-days in office. They break down the fear, anger, and disappointment felt by many due to rising inflation and unkept promises. Chuck and Fin also celebrate Latino excellence in journalism, refl…
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Forty years ago, Alex López Negrete saw an opportunity to represent the Hispanic market and provide strategic direction to some of the biggest names in corporate America. The Houston-based Lopez Negrete Communications, cofounded with his wife Cathy, is now the largest independently owned and operated Hispanic advertising firm in the country. López …
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Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid welcome Congressman Gabe Vasquez (D-New Mexico CD02) for a wide-ranging conversation about family, fishing, and forging political wins in a red-leaning, majority-Latino district. From adobe bricks to capitol halls, Rep. Vasquez shares the unlikely story of his rise from a Mexican-American farm family and part-time vacuum…
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This week, Chuck Rocha joins Mike Madrid from sunny Palm Springs to tackle the biggest stories shaking American politics—and the Latino community—in real time. From the recent visit of El Salvador's president to the White House and the implications of unhinged deportations to the Trump administration’s move to label international gangs as terrorist…
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Felida Villarreal understands firsthand the cultural and familial expectations of the Rio Grande Valley residents. The powerhouse nonprofit leader grew up in the region, earned her degrees at the local university, and continues to empower residents to achieve their own success right in the valley through VIDA and its training programs. Villarreal s…
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Chuck Rocha is back from his hiatus, and oh boy - did he bring someone special for this episode of the Latino Vote Podcast! Senator Ruben Gallego joins Chuck Rocha and Mike Madrid to break down what it really takes to win hearts and minds in a competitive political landscape. Gallego offers a candid, hilarious, and deeply insightful conversation ab…
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In Part 2 of our discussion with former President of the California State Senate Kevin de León, we take a hard look at what’s ailing national Democrats and why the party must reconnect with its working-class roots. Furthermore, Kevin breaks his silence on the infamous Nury Martinez recording that shook Los Angeles politics and reflects on the lesso…
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