With an assist from a Minnesota native, a new podcast from the creators of "This American Life" is a hit. Make a gift of any amount today to support this resource for everyone. Back in Loring Park, my pulse wobbled. Read More. I told her that she was a part of our story and always would be. ~ See More. Back then, he would pick me up from my apartment in Uptown, and we would listen to Rush Limbaugh until an inevitable political argument would detonate and we would find ourselves shouting over both Rush and each other on our drive up to the gun club. (Not quite) all in the family. I think I mustve had that letter in me the entire time, she said. Every day, he said. Previously, she worked at WNYC, BuzzFeed, and Doctors Without Borders. from the University of Chicago, where she also ran cross country and track. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Current is an editorially independent, nonprofit service of the American University School of Communication. These couples recognize that Coles not good at the God stuff, as he says. Don't know how to get a podcast? Key Enterprise LLC is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for mspmag.com for people with disabilities. It was like one of his radio stories in which you are the characters, recalled Goldstein, who now lives in Brooklyn and produces the Heavyweight podcast for Gimlet Media. If either one were a possibility, I wanted Natalie to be there. What do I have to thank Natalie for? He kept getting up and offering Jonathan coffee and pie.. Your email address will not be published. Their story was never quite a fairy tale. And how should we listen to it? Cole played a matchmaking role in this one. The ones who think hes guilty are the ignorant (and some underclassmen). Although, to be fair, shes kind of on the fence herself. Together with his wife, he took that story idea and expanded it. It was Goldstein who came up with the idea of investigating his own familys big mystery: why his dad and his uncle hadnt spoken in decades. He brought the same approach to a CBC show called WireTap, typically soliciting appearances from his friends and family in Montreal. The first is a map, which shows key locations in the story, some of which youll hear about in todays episode. All three Marsh kidsmy younger sister Megan, my younger brother Kevin, and Ihad grown up Catholic in White Bear Lake. Nancy Updike is one of the founding producers of This American Life. She asked me to recount my familys story, this time for tape. More on that later. The key is hard to read, so we circled the evidence and added some annotations explaining what each object is. I asked her if she knew how Dad felt about it, if maybe some of his hostility toward the podcast is connected to the guilt hes carried ever since the week they spent up in Staples, when she made that decision to give up her baby. Butthey did find three additional pieces of evidence on and underneath her body:a piece of human hair and two fibers. On the suggestion of George Hicks, a WBUR engineer, Cole pursued ordination by visiting the churchs website, where he found a button that said, Click here to be ordained.. My familys mystery had gone unsolved for nearly a decade: long enough that my siblings and I were making increasingly awkward jokes about it at holiday dinners. 2014 - 2023 Serial Productions, a New York Times Company Privacy Policy | Terms of Service, 2014 - 2023 Serial Productions, a New York Times Company, Melody Newcomb, Adam Maida, Darius Steward, Martinez E-B, Moth Studio, Jess X. Before Serial, she was the senior producer at This American Life. And part of that is just him milking it.. Former St. Paul resident Emily Condon is the production manager of "Serial," which re-examines the 1999 murder case of a Baltimore teen. It's captivating in that way.". That dinner at Red Wagon Pizza was magic. She also worked as a breaking news editor forReuters.comduring Brexit and the 2016 election cycle. The detectives interviewed him on April 20,about seven weeks after Adnan had been arrested. I heard tales of birth mothers repeatedly flaking on that first meeting, brothers who were so angry they cut off all contact. Me, too! And well fist bump., Cole became ordained in 2001, when he was tapped to officiate the wedding of two WBUR colleagues, reporter Jason Beaubien and editor Jenny Schmidt. We'll have a much more detailed timeline of Jan.13, 1999 coming later this week. Love this podcast! You can also read more about the story directly below this post. Prior to that, he produced and mixed the investigative comedy podcastDead Eyesat Headgum Studios. I really like how Sarah describes everything. The two of them worked for a few months to come up with a name until Condon landed on Heavyweight. Alissa has been a producer at This American Life since July 2006. Cole interviewed Goldstein and Condon together and individually before he wrote his portion of the ceremony, a technique he employs for all his weddings. Theyd always told her she was a gift of love. She wrote that she had considered reaching out to her birth parents before, but was concerned about her own parents feelings, and also harbored some anxieties about rejection. Cole gestures in joy as Shapins, center, and Oehler tie the knot after a six-year engagement. His job on the stand was to decode cell phone data that AT&T had handed over to the detectives. Music by Christine Fellows, John K Samson, Michael Hearst, the Jacobi Family Band, Podington Bear, and Bobby Lord. Was it the best of luck that upset you? She is a graduate of NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study and The New School's MFA Program in Nonfiction Writing. For Follow This on Netflix, she reported on Amish romance novels, Black survivalists, and modest fashion. When that show ended after 11 years, Goldstein moved to New York to develop a new podcast with Alex Blumberg, an old colleague from This American Life. My curiosity ran toward the abstract: Here was a control group for nature versus nurture. I always need to remember, this is your life, he says. | Read more, var customEventsOnLoad = window.onload; These are the kinds of questions you ask when youve relinquished control of your familys story. Goldstein records his show, Heavyweight, in a small studio in Minneapoliss Longfellow neighborhood. Moms understanding of the process made me think about my dads response to my question in the car; apparently, shed thought a lot about Leisha, too. But theyd loved each other for so long that the heart of their origin story always came in an outer shell of happiness. { customEventsOnLoad(); He was very studious about it, said Condon. I dont want to keep you from diving into this, he wrote, but if its something that you still havent started exploring by November, Id love to figure out how we could help.. Weekly podcasts are available online for download at serialpodcast.org or search for "Serial" on iTunes. He is also co-creator of the improvised science fiction podcast Mission to Zyxx. I didnt have any problem talking to Jonathan, she said. Frances joined This American Life as the office manager in 2018. In the spring of 2019, Goldstein finally got his interview with my secret sister. Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life. "I like all the moving pieces of it all the evidence, what one person says and what another person says. A few months later, after Goldsteins paternity leave, his producer, Kalila Holt, got in touch. We agreed that once they got back home, we would all get together as a family to talk it through. You can listen to Serial in many places: right here on our site, on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and on Pandora. Episodes are also posted on YouTube, including the first chapter below. And how that reunion had created the family that ultimately included me and my siblings. She says she remembers thatday because of the snow. But its what I do for a living: cultivate sources, juggle schedules, talk about the parameters for discussions and whats off limits. When shes not behind a computer screen, you might find her behind a sewing machine. Thats because the cell records from Adnans phone that day were used to corroborate Jays story about what happened. One courthouse, week by week. The next morning, I got a call from my mom. (Well duh, Mom: Youre at a burger joint surrounded by your husband and kids.) Paul, that story was from 2007. Ira Glass is the creator and host of This American Life, which has won the highest honors for broadcast excellence. We're funded by your subscriptions, your donations, advertising, and a generous grant from the Wyncote Foundation. Were still pinning down information, doing interviews, following leads. Think about how bizarre that hypothetical is. Did it have any significance? And Mr. Cook probably thinks hes either a classical liberal or a libertarian, but I wouldnt want to put words in his mouth. In addition to her work on Serial, Emily Condon manages This American Life. Cole grew up in the Unitarian Church but got his credential to officiate at weddings through the Universal Life Church, which makes it easy and cheap. Or, more excitingly, that these graphs were code for some top-secret information too dangerous for him to send in a letter. We did the interview over the lunch hour on a weekday. Miki Meek interned and freelanced for the show before joining the staff in December 2012. Yes! First of all, the hospital no longer existed. Jonathan Goldstein is going to be there? So it wasnt too long after meeting Goldstein that I asked him if he could help us. When Condon, production manager for TAL and Serial, invited Cole to a small dinner party, Cole asked if he could bring Goldstein. 2,000 episodes. Id relentlessly lobbied for one, at one point getting my mom to admit that something happened to her, in the distant past, with a Ouija board. Sarah came to This American Lifefrom Gimlet Media, where she was a Senior Producer, and where shelaunched and ran a number of the company's shows. Christopher Swetala joined the show as the head of fact-checking in 2015. Thats really where we started, I think.. First she tried it longhand. The other is the call log from Adnans cell phone on January 13th, 1999. You can also find the podcast on Stitcher, RadioPublic or the podcatcher of your choice. She sees Emron (probably Adnans friend Imran) and says that he looked like crap. She concludes that most people think he'sinnocent. She was alive, and she lived in Minnesota, with a family of her own. Did I have an older brother somewhere out there? I told my mom that I wanted to invite Natalie and her husband. Cole is hoping his ordination in the Universal Life Church passes muster in the Great White North. We surpassed that almost immediately.". But when he picked me up that Monday, he was as quiet as a monk. For much of his career prior to that, he worked nationally and internationally as a theatrical sound designer. Two years later, at another wedding weekend, in New York, I ran into Goldstein again. }, Special thanks to Emily Condon, Alex Blumberg, Brendan Klinkenberg, Mitch Hansen, Phia Bennin, Justin McGoldrick, JT Townsend, Rachel Strom, Mark Barlett, Jason Alexander at the . The next day, Goldstein asked if he could come to my apartment to get you applying aftershave, putting on a necktie, etc. It was amusing seeing Goldstein in full-on documentarian mode again, with his big fuzzy mic. Most people we talked to in the last year - former students and teachers - have a hazy memory of those months. She guest hosted the show several times, and has produced and reported some of the shows most popular episodes, including Petty Tyrant, Dr. And the butterfly effect of that event led to my own existence. The senior producer is Kalila Holt. Before joining Serial, she was a senior staff editor at The New York Times. That would be her. Before working atThis American Life, she was often found with the audio department ofReveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting. But then, a month later, he had another idea. Apparently, theyd transferred their cases to the management of Lutheran Social Services. Weve been getting lots of questions about why were only releasing one episode per week instead of the entire season all at once for those of you inclined to binge-listen. She was our full siblingmy dad was this girls dad, too. Shed grown up in a suburb of Minneapolis, and her parents had stayed together for 46 years. Chris comes to the show following more than a decade at NPR, producing and reporting for its newsroom, Science Desk and the podcastEmbedded. Though when I needed help with my familys most painful secret, I eschewed Maury for Jonathan Goldstein, a podcaster who is, if not Oprah-famous, extremely popular with 30-something NPR listeners. She started Serial with Julie Snyder in 2013. In the end, I realize that I trusted him more than I trusted myself. I called the Lutherans and asked them to send my mom a new packet. Megan was regaling the stragglers with a story about a Ouija board. Alisha?. He asks Brian to investigate the son of a wealthy family who's allegedly been bragging that he got away with murder. A look at the local sports scene with a concentration on Iowa and Iowa State sports along with the regional professional teams: NFL - Bears, Chiefs, Packers . And both of them told me it went well. I was referring to Mr. Cook, who has revealed elsewhere on this site his love for Ms. Rand. The first episode would investigate why his father and his uncle hadnt spoken in decades. This is your moms life.. And if theres one document in this investigation thats become our bible as we muddle through this case, its this one. At this point it would be good to point out that each season of Heavyweight includes eight episodes. And despite my dads Abrahamic emotional silence, I suspected he wanted to find her more than anybody, perhaps driven by an even deeper guilt than my moms. :), Best of luck to all the happy couplesbut they should double check to see if their wedding was legal. This negotiation about access with my new sister felt stressful. Its more apt to say each episode is an audio documentary about somebodys long-term relationship with regret. So she met him, like a CIA agent, in the park down from their house. Seth Lind also runs operations for This American Life. Click on the image to see a larger version of the timeline. Most of these lovebirds have at least one member who is or was gainfully employed in public radio. S-Town Podcast John despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. Read More. Goldstein wanted to fly into Minneapolis to record our feelings about the upcoming meeting. It happened this morning, quickly and quietly. Learn more here. I didnt know if my no-longer-secret sister was even alive. She did Mark until she got old and infirm and opted for Medicare. The month-old podcast has already topped the iTunes charts and garnered listeners from across the globe, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported. I guess I never really thought ahead to having it on a podcast. So we let Goldstein out a couple blocks before arriving at the pizza place. ~ See More. She most recently produced, for Netflix, the movie ComeSunday,which was based on the 2005 episode "Heretics." Stowe joined This American Life in 2018. She played soccer in college and now worked as a marketing executive for a software company. So, the only evidence they collected from near Haes body was a rope, a liquor bottleand a feather. And although Milton Bradley was hocking this occult board game during Saturday morning cartoons, our mom imposed a strict Ouija-board ban throughout my childhood. Laura comes toThis American LifefromReveal, where they were a lead producer and reporter for American Rehab, aseries that catalyzed a federal investigation into the addiction treatment industry. The podcast has stimulated conversations across social media platforms, such as Reddit, Twitter and YouTube. During the course of his tenure on the show, Goldstein rang up almost three dozen This American Life appearancesa usage rate thats approaching David Sedaris territory. Current (https://current.org/2016/10/producer-sean-cole-relishes-the-beautiful-feeling-of-performing-weddings/), Radio producer Sean Cole, center, presides at the wedding of Jonathan Goldstein, left, and Emily Condon. And I dont think he understands what a podcast is. The Ayn Rand who created an ideological cult that became Modern Conservativism that, when stripped of its window-dressing, is a flimsy defense of childish self-centered impulse? No packed courtroom, no crying, no cheering. "We're seeing more people getting in the game of podcasting," said Emily Condon, the production manager of "Serial." "As people become more and more used to consuming media in transit, while. Ken Miller and Trent Condon are on Monday - Friday from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Des Moines Sports Station, 1460 & 106.3 KXnO. She produced and reported the show The Out Crowd, which earned This American Lifethe first ever Pulitzer Prize for audio reporting. Today, we have good news: between the money you donated and sponsorship, we'll be able to make a second season. Youll be at a dinner party and itll be like, Universal Life Church? Bangthere it is. Stowe is a sound designer and engineer. We drove together to my parents house in White Bear Lake. Zoe joined the show in 2015. Host and executive producer Sarah Koenig invites listeners to join her as she tries to piece together the complicated puzzle. Seth joined This American Life as production manager in 2006. In acceptance speech, NPRs Scott Simon reflects on the state of journalism, http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/fashion/05marry.html. And this time, I think I can get the answer right on the first try: Jonathan, thanks for everything. People drag their feet, and all that dragging makes each step more difficult. "There . In an Uptown apartment, my mom held hands with a coven of her friends and asked the sinister toy two questions. A very special thanks to Emily Condon. Hes not the best at admitting his mistakes. I was in charge of figuring out the most convenient place to meethalfway from the western suburbs and White Bear Lake. But theres another possible version that, years later, seems like a more likely rendering of what happened: My mother , sensing no marriage proposal would be forthcoming, set a course and followed italone. Weve added two graphics to the site today that might be helpful as you listen to the rest of the season, although theyre especially relevant to Episode 5. I was so guilty about it. Built with the Largo WordPress Theme from the Institute for Nonprofit News. There will be a SeasonTwo of Serial! I did, standing there in Loring Park. Learn more here. Thank you., Price of tea at 7-11 But shed forced herself to make peace with her vow: Shed given up this little girl in a strict closed adoption. (Goldstein seems to have realized the comic potential of casting Blumberg as a Bruce Waynestyle oligarch on Heavyweight, and technically, hes correct. She explained what it was like being a single pregnant lady in 1969. Not pictured: Leisha. THAT Ayn Rand? Licia? Producer Sean Cole relishes the beautiful feeling of performing weddings. What if the little girl she gave up for adoption was hurt or crazy or angry or dead? I met Jonathan Goldstein in the summer of 2014 at my friend Pat Condon's wedding. Serial is an investigative journalism podcast hosted by Sarah Koenig, narrating a nonfiction story over multiple episodes. 38 others named Emily Condon are on LinkedIn See others named Emily Condon. Read More. Read More. About 'Serial' Season One: A high-school senior named Hae Min Lee disappeared one day after school in 1999, in Baltimore County, Maryland. Prior to This American Life, Alissaworked as a production executive at Warner Bros., and at a number of film and publishing jobs. Legal in Wisconsin and District of Columbia. Hes trying to anticipate every nuance of the interaction while its happening. I got my laptop out, and she dictated to me. Hes also worked as a producer at Radiolab, a regular contributor to Marketplace, and a freelance reporter for lots of other radio shows and podcasts, including Studio 360 and 99% Invisible. She was hyperventilating through the snot-choked sounds of tears. To be able to sort of balance that level of humor with meaning. Her previous work includes time at WNYC, BuzzFeed, Doctors Without Borders, and a brief stint in politics during which she managedsocial media for a presidential candidate. Natalie dismissed this idea. Maggie and I were getting married on Labor Day 2018, a month after meeting Natalie. Alaa Mostafa is an audio producer and writer based in Oakland, CA. It keeps you on your toes. As Condon explained over tea at a Tibetan restaurant in south Minneapolis, Hes just obsessed with the past. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/fashion/05marry.html. But she worried about how Natalie would perceive the way we had pursued her. He is co-creator of the sci-fi comedy podcast Mission to Zyxx. I hope it played out something like this: Megan, its OK. Just calm down and tell me what happened.. Was it snowing that night in Leakin Park? I just looked up my very first taped conversation with Adnan. Evidently, for 30-something millennial women, podcasts are the new Beatles, and Jonathan is the cute one. I remember her quickly establishing the scene. I love her sense of humor. Back at the picnic table, my mom explained that going through this trial had, somehow, brought them closer. This was no Freudian slip, but the leaking of a deep family conspiracy. ), Blumberg has an explanation for Goldsteins role on the show. "Serial," which re-examines the 1999 murder case of a Baltimore teen. They married some three years after that birth and adoption, and then struggled a bit getting pregnant again. It's funnynot funny ha ha; more like ha ha, that was a miraclethat when I finally asked somebody for help, I stumbled on the perfect guy. Sitting shotgun, I asked him if he remembered what he was feeling when he gave up his firstborn daughter for adoption. Someday Id like to write my own vows and say them out loud in front of other people, Cole said. And I think we lucked out with the investigator I chose, even though I hadnt even realized the scope of Goldsteins talents when I initially offered him my familys story. The seventh episode was released this week. Maybe she just wouldnt care. Meanwhile, it became harder to even remember Leishas name. Over the years Ive thought a lot about what a wedding day is for, Cole said. And when I finally wrapped the idea around my head, I wanted it to be more private. This is a podcast creator profile for Emily Condon.This page showcases all of Emily Condon's podcast credits and appearances such as hosted episodes, guest interviews, and behind-the-scenes work. Read More, Last spring, Adnan sent me a letter about something, I cant even remember exactly what. Its hard to gauge, she said. S-Town is a podcast from Serial Productions, a New York Times Company. They wont be re-trying him for the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee. He has a Ph.D. in particle physics. Or at least hes written an affidavit thats kind of a stunner. More than that, Mom told me that Natalie feels the same way. One teacher tells a group of students that the police wouldnt have just arrested him on a whim. I can imagine my mom, just starting to show, being received by my dads intensely affectionate family. var myStringArray = mp_global.tag; When Condon, production manager for TAL and Serial, invited Cole to a small dinner party, Cole asked if he could bring Goldstein. You can read through Asia's letters and her affidavit in the Maps, Photos, Etc. Id noticed this about Goldsteins presence in my parents kitchen. A month later, her body was found in a city park. Valeriya, who also goes by Valerie, came to This American Life from her Fulbright to Ukraine, which she spent in Poland. But I was alarmed to see instead an entire screenful of missed calls from my sister. He helped me to open up about it.. Megan, at some point, had scored the scoop, and it involved a Ouija sance my mom had conducted sometime in the late 1960s. Line Producer. section. And on cue, as soon as Natalie responded to her, my mom started worrying. But hes also aware of the imbalance in stakes. One of her joke titles for this show about healing old wounds between friends and family: Jonathan Goldstein, Medicine Woman. Julie Snyder is the co-creator of Serial and S-Town. There she worked on several shows including The Nod, Undone and StartUp. When that proved unwieldy, I offered to type for her. At the time of the dinner party, Goldstein was visiting New York City from Montreal. Special thanks to Whitney Dangerfield, Starlee Kine, Ben Phelan, Seth Lind, Lyra Smith, Matt Tierney, Emily Condon, Elise Bergerson, Julie Whitaker, Kimberly Henderson, Tracey Chan and Khoi. She's also worked at Science Vs from Gimlet Media. The senior producer is Kalila Holt.Special thanks to Emily Condon, Alex Blumberg, Sharon Mashihi, Mimi O'Donnell, Jessica Yung, and Jackie Cohen.The show was mixed by Bobby Lord. But he truly helped me. "The thing we had been telling ourselves all the way up to the launch was if we hit 300,000 listeners (per episode), we're going to be the happiest people in the world," Condon said. What part of her personality came from nature and what from nurture? Map of the gravesite and the locations where the police found evidence. When my mom discovered she was pregnant, she wrote him a long letter, and he invited her up to Staples. It crossed my mind that Adnan might be off his rocker in some way. Theres been a development in Adnans caseto me, the most interesting one Ive seen. Click on the image to see a larger version of the timeline of the case. My little sister, then 27, has been a constant loud and dramatic presence in my life, but I had never heard her like this. Read More. He also reported and produced stories as an intern at NPR member stations WBEZ and WOSU. Thats when Glass realized he could send Goldstein anywhere and he would come back with a good story. She handles film and television adaptations,and rights, for the show. One of the biggest mysteries is whether her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed, who was convicted of the crime, is actually responsible. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Alix was one of the founding producers of This American Life back in 1995. Ive always felt that famous people run the most effective self-help programs in America. In February of 2017, Goldstein flew into Minneapolis and picked me up at my apartment. What does that mean? But then someone else ends up dead, sparking a nasty feud, a hunt for hidden treasure, and an unearthing of the mysteries of one man's life. Shes completed three NYC marathons and the Boston Marathon. You can also find the podcast on Stitcher, RadioPublic or the podcatcher of your choice. How could she tell Natalie about the podcast, and would she have to talk to Goldstein again? Chapter VI John despises his Alabama town and decides to do something about it. They listen back to figure out how well-intentioned the subjects are, their capacity for honesty and openness with both themselves and the people in their lives. In this case, a bald, Jewish Jesus from Montreal, with a bottomless bag of radio equipment. Sarah, Julie and I each have a copy of this call log on our desk at all times. Through the magazine and a weekly podcast, the hope was that Beacon's long-form style of service journalism . She used to work with literature. And I was guilty about not telling you kids. Miki has won two Emmy Awards for new approaches to documentary programming, and a duPont Award for her immigration coverage. This American Life funded the bulk of Season One, but for Serial to continue, it needs to pay for itself. My dad swerved deep into the gravel shoulder before fishtailing back onto the road. Having gone through the reporting process with Goldstein, I suspect that hes socially awkward not because hes clueless about his effect on others but because hes too self-aware. FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM. Here, the narrative diverges. She also cohosts a podcast calledThirst Aid Kit. I called my mom as I was working on this story to ask if she regrettedor resentedthe fact Id brought this podcast into their lives. Prior to that, she spent eight years at Goldman Sachs Group. for (var i = 0; i < arrayLength; i++) { We get a lot of email submissions, Holt told me recently. Emily's public profile badge . She was spending the weekend near Motley on the Crow Wing River with my parents and most of our extended family. We sat in silence for a quarter of an hour. Read More. Might Cole be tying the knot himself any time soon? As an indie producer, Oehler had reported for Morning Edition, Marketplace, RadioLab, Studio 360 and Hearing Voices. I wouldnt know what to say.. It couldve been a heads-up about an afterparty, maybe even a booty call. I know because I performed my sisters ceremony, and she performed mine. The first episode will also air on This American Life the same day. When they got engaged, Ahearn says she told Murray that long before she knew who she would marry, she knew Cole was going to do the wedding. The straight line that runs diagonally through the center of the map shows the distance from the road to the place where Haes body was found. 37 others named Emily Condon are on LinkedIn See others named Emily Condon. My mom wondered if Goldstein would be bringing his recording equipment with him. When I thought about the weight in my own familys story, it was all loaded into the baggage of not knowing what my sisters life was actually like. We had been discussing this idea of a karmic debt. Whitney Dangerfield serves as the art director for the Serial site, as well as for This American Life and S-Town, and she creates editorial projects for the shows. I was bicycling across Loring Park in the middle of a perfect midsummer night when my phone started blowing up in my pocket.

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