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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions!


Episode Notes [00:00] The Power of Vulnerability [01:57] Meet Ashley Kirsner [03:55] The Impact of Active Listening [05:02] A Transformative Call [06:25] The Magic of Open-Ended Questions [13:28] The Role of Basic Needs in Emotional Well-being [17:10] The Birth of Skip the Small Talk [25:18] The First Skip the Small Talk Event [28:39] The Evolution of Skip the Small Talk [32:56] Online Events During COVID-19 [34:58] Work At An Anxiety Lab [38:08] The Importance of Positive Questions [42:40] The Power of Repeated Questions [45:33] Attending a Skip the Small Talk Event [46:14] The Speed Dating Format [47:21] Encouraging Anxious Participants [48:45] The Power of Sharing Deeply [49:32] Consistent Findings on Vulnerability [50:13] Understanding Oversharing [51:11] Structure and Time Management [52:18] Facilitators and Norms [53:12] Contact Information Norms [55:06] Intentional Iteration and Safety [56:37] The Role of Participants [59:01] Financial Accessibility and Investment [01:00:43] Balancing Accessibility and Compensation [01:01:49] Compensating Facilitators [01:04:39] Physiological Benefits of Deep Conversations [01:07:00] Research on Loneliness and Connection [01:09:02] The Impact of Loneliness on Health [01:10:41] The Role of Sleep in Connection [01:13:42] The Importance of Group Interactions [01:15:10] The Power of Intentional Conversations [01:20:26] Learning from Gathering Experts [01:23:19] Right Now Question & Following Curiosity [01:30:18] Where You Can Find Skip The Small Talk [01:35:45] Takeaway Thoughts & Questions Resources Mentioned Skip The Small Talk Chris Voss Finding Good with Brian Fretwell Dr. Nicholas Epley DBT - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy Brene Brown How We Gather by Priya Parker Power of Ritual by Casper ter Kuile How We Gather by Dr. Angie Thurston - Harvard Divinity School Death of Rasputin Harvard Graduate School of Education Harvard Wharton Business School MIT GE Aviation Act Blue Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? How would this possibly work? What are we doing here? How could this possibly be effective? What is it that asking questions actually does for us? In this deep end of the pool, for what you experience as a suicide hotline counselor, what does that look like? How did that impact you? Were there questions that you found most impactful on that end? Are you feeling suicidal right now? Do you have a weapon? Do you have a plan? Do you have any objects to complete that plan with you right now? Are you comfortable being in a different room from it while we're having this conversation? When's the last time you slept? When's the last time you ate? Can we get some food in you? Can we take a walk? Do they know anything you're experiencing right now? If the roles were reversed and it were your partner or your cousin or your parent who were going through something like this, would you want them to tell you about it? Do you think they wanna know if you're going through a tough time? What if we had a space where we were all on the same page? Can you take a moment to go home and be a little more vulnerable with your roommate, partner, family, or neighbors? Can you take that skill with you into the rest of your life? How are you doing right now? How did you decide to do your first skip-the-small-talk event? When's the next one gonna be? Is this even possible? How do you have people switch partners in a way that makes sense online? How do we do this? What do you got for us? How do we do this for like hundreds of people? Can you talk about that story of where you pulled the questions from, and why you chose the different questions that you did? Where do you live? What do you like about where you live? What's the worst thing you've ever experienced? When's the last time you cried? When's the last time you experienced awe? What's something you're proud of that you don't normally get to share with people or that might not be on a resume? Specifically asking what are pieces of yourself that you don't normally get to share? What is a favorite ice cream? What was something that this organization has done right to help you? What do you think it is about the structure that allows for that to happen? What other elements are at play here? Finances would be a barrier, can you help me out? Do you wanna do it for free? Due to your position in society, does it make you more or less likely to go to prison? How can we do subtle things so that you don't have to necessarily out yourself as having an invisible disability, but still get your needs met? How can we make people with marginalized identities feel comfortable opening up? How do we make those spaces feel safer? What is your right now question? What makes an experience awesome? What makes storytelling awesome? Why was this moment so powerful? Why do we dim the lights a little at dinner parties What little things can you do to trick your physiology to be more immersed in an experience? Does doing a new novel activity with someone, trick your brain into being more excited about hanging out with someone? How can you make these memories more tactile? What does the tablecloth feel like? What do the napkins feel like? Can you just do five more of these? Can we do this throughout the year? What assumptions are you making about how much others want to know about your inner world, and how might testing those assumptions change your relationships? How might your community benefit from structured opportunities to practice deeper connection, and what role could you play in creating those spaces? If you treated meaningful conversation as essential to your health, as sleep or exercise, how would that change your daily priorities and choices? Are your questions designed to extract information or to create conditions where others can share the best parts of themselves?…
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1 Episode 96: Ontario court creates RIGHT to bike lanes. N.S. BANS walking in the woods. 27:15
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On Episode 96, we explain what's wrong with the Ontario court decision that found a constitutional right to bike lanes in Toronto, and we tell you about Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston's outrageous ban on walking in the woods. Plus, our Bad Legal Takes of the Week. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Cycle Toronto et al. v. Attorney General of Ontario et al., 2025 ONSC 4397 (CanLii) Ontario court strikes down Ford government's plan to remove Toronto bike lanes (CBC News) Quebec anti-abortion group fails to reverse decision banning protests in front of clinics (CBC News) Nova Scotia forests travel ban (Nova Scotia) Crown attorneys’ group denounces ’attacks’ on justice system during Freedom Convoy, Hockey Canada trials (National Post) Prosecutorial Independence and the Rule of Law (Ontario Crown Attorneys Association) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 95: Convoy lawyer DEBANKED after crypto transfers. Plus, the 'Hockey Canada' verdict. 50:03
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On Episode 95, we discuss the de-banking of a Freedom Convoy lawyer; we dig into the acquittal of five hockey players who were accused of sexually assaulting a woman in a London, Ont., hotel room; and we explain why bubble zones are a serious risk to freedom. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: R. v. Akbari, 2025 ONCJ 398 (CanLii) Joanna Baron: The Hockey Canada sexual assault trial verdict is a just legal outcome—but that’s not the end of the story (The Hub) Freedom Convoy lawyer dropped as a bank customer after cryptocurrency transactions (Financial Post) Anti-free speech “bubble laws” are unconstitutional – and expanding. We need to stop them: Christine Van Geyn (MacDonald-Laurier Institute) Groups alarmed at house arrest for man who vowed to kill Jews (Toronto Sun) The wild overreach contained in the Liberals’ new border control bill (National Post) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 94: Parks Canada pulls permit for MAGA singer's show. Plus Premier Smith's latest proposals. 41:59
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On Episode 94, we discuss Parks Canada's dubious decision to cancel the permit of a MAGA-supporting singer, we tell you about our new intervention in a case challenging the Impact Assessment Act, and we discuss Premier Smith's proposals for constitutional amendments. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Permit revoked for MAGA musician's concert at Parks Canada site, but show will go on (CBC News) Calls for Canada to bar bands Kneecap, Bob Vylan over anti-Israel messages test limits of free expression (CBC News) Canada should follow Britain and lower the voting age to 16 (Globe and Mail) Alberta Premier Danielle Smith suggests premiers start constitutional talk (CBC News) Jamie Sarkonak: Non-citizen johns shouldn't get sentence discounts for their crimes (National Post) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 93: When can YOU make a citizen's arrest? Plus, Alberta's book ban. 30:10
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On Episode 93, we discuss a heroic citizen's arrest in Ottawa and walk you through Alberta's new ban on sexually explicit books in schools. Plus, we share our Bad Legal Takes of the Week, including a proposal to ban terror symbols and a non-binary American's asylum claim. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Man stops Ottawa robbery suspect with dog-leash handcuffs, raising questions about limits of citizen’s arrests (Globe and Mail) Section 494 of the Criminal Code of Canada Alberta bans ‘explicit’ books in school libraries starting Oct. 1 (Global News) Judge halts deportation of non-binary American in landmark ruling after Trump’s gender edicts (Globe and Mail) Would Criminalize Swastika (Blacklock's) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 92: Can border officers demand your passwords? Plus, our new speech case! 25:32
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On Episode 92, we tell you about our newest case, which will challenge a ban on holding signs in Niagara Falls city council chambers, and we will explain whether border officials can demand the password to your phone or laptop. Plus, our Bad Legal Takes of the Week. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Crossing the U.S. Border? Keep Your Electronic Devices Safe from Searches Canada rescinds digital services tax to advance broader trade negotiations with the United States Examining personal digital devices at the Canadian border (CBSA) Border Search of Electronic Devices at Ports of Entry (U.S. CBP) Constitution Foundation, lawyer for women's rights group put Niagara Falls on notice (The Pointer) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 91: Man who took mushrooms NOT GUILTY of sex assault. Plus, new trans prison policy. 44:14
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On Episode 91, we tell you about the arrest of three women for holding up a sign in city council, we discuss a new Quebec prison policy that will assign trans prisoners based on their anatomical sex, and we explain why a man was acquitted because he took magic mushrooms. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Winnipeggers warned to keep their grass short or face fines Three women arrested in Niagara Falls for protesting city councillor charged with abuse Canada's Most Censorious Bylaws report Crown ordered to pay accused sex offender's $190 taxi fare due to N.S. courthouse closure B.C. man acquitted of sexual assault after blaming 'automatism' on magic mushrooms Tensions rise as Midland resident defies library communication ban Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 90: Legal challenge to fetus image ban. Plus law student PUNISHED for criticizing DEI. 33:18
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On Episode 90, we tell you about a legal challenge to London, Ontario's "graphic images" bylaw that bans images of fetuses in public, and we discuss a legal challenge by a former University of Saskatchewan student (our friend Tim), who punished for his opinions on D.E.I. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: ARPA Canada Challenges London’s “Graphic Image” Bylaw as Unconstitutional Restriction on Pro-Life Expression (ARPA) London group to screen documentary on what it did to ban graphic anti-abortion flyers (CBC News) Jamie Sarkonak: He mildly questioned DEI. His law school calls that 'misconduct' Indigenous protesters set up tent 'occupation' at Queen’s Park over Bill 5 (Toronto Today) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 89: Liberals could exempt preferred projects from ANY law. Plus, Ontario's 'anti-woke' education bill. 24:42
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On Episode 89, we tell you about the Liberals' plan to exempt big projects from any federal law without Parliamentary approval, Ontario's plans to reduce wokeness in education, and the shameful response to complaints about a Charlie Hebdo cartoon on an exam in Manitoba. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Government rejects Bloc’s call to split internal trade, major projects legislation What federal Bill C-5, the One Canadian Economy Act, is all about No jail time for B.C. man with ‘relatively modest’ child porn collection, judge rules 'Wound is opened up again' after exam features controversial Charlie Hebdo cover: Muslim community leader Bill 33, Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025 Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 88: Which city is WORST for free speech? Plus Carney's new bill raises privacy concerns. 48:32
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On Episode 88, we tell you about a new bill that would ban big cash transactions, let police get some info without a warrant, and allow an immigration freeze. Plus, we discuss our new report on Canada's Most Censorious Bylaws, and a new law aimed at cultivating Quebec values. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: CCF Presents First-Ever Municipal Muzzle Award for Canada’s Most Censorious Bylaw BILL C-2 Can Ottawa solve the problem of millions of expiring Canadian visas? Parents upset after student's suspension for wearing 'straight pride' shirt to N.B. school Abbotsford school division asks former teacher to move location of book launch to avoid 'intimidating' indigenous students Liberals introduce sweeping border reform bill affecting warrants, large cash transfers Liberal government tables border security bill with sweeping reforms and asylum claim clampdown Quebec passes bill requiring newcomers to adopt shared values Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 87: When do protests become illegal? Plus, can police use AI facial recognition? 35:32
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On Episode 87, we tell you about Toronto's new bubble zone bylaw (a.k.a. protest ban), we discuss whether police can use Clearview AI facial recognition technology without violating privacy rights, and we update you on our latest win for free speech in Whitehorse, Yukon. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: CCF to drop lawsuit after Whitehorse amends speech-restricting Civility Policy (CCF) Some protests in Toronto are crossing lines. We shouldn’t let city staff decide where those lines are (Toronto Star) Carson Jerema: The Governor General just undermined the King of Canada (National Post) Clearview AI Inc. v Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia (CanLii) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 86: Why a court greenlit the B.C. ostrich cull. Plus tribunals find vax mandates violated rights. 42:52
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On Episode 86, we discuss the Federal Court decision green-lighting the killing hundreds of ostriches on a farm in B.C., we tell you about two new decisions that found vaccine mandates breached Charter rights, and we give you our Bad Legal Takes of the Week. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Labour board rules denial of religious exemption from vax mandates breached Charter (Western Standard) WestJet ordered to pay 11 months' salary to accountant fired for refusing to be vaccinated (Calgary Herald) CFIA says B.C. ostrich cull will go ahead despite regional district refusing to accept the carcasses (CBC News) Terry Newman: Over 300 ostriches to be put to death. They may not even be sick (National Post) Universal Ostrich Farms Inc. v. Canada (Food Inspection Agency) (Federal Court) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 85: Police use DRONES to film drivers. Plus, non-Indigenous banned from B.C. beach. 42:52
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On Episode 85, we tell about the outrageous decision by Kingston Police to use drones to spy on drivers in their cars, we explain why Canada's privacy laws are overdue for an update, and we walk through the dubious claim that First Nation treaties could block Alberta separation. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Kingston Police Traffic Safety Unit incorporates drone technology to address distracted driving Drone Surveillance of Drivers “Clearly Unconstitutional" (CCF) R. v. Jarvis, 2019 SCC 10 (CanLii) Jamie Sarkonak: Treaties can't be relied upon to stop Alberta from leaving (National Post) Says Privacy Is Now Pivotal (Blacklock's) New Brunswick's ban on swearing while drinking beer outside of your house (Lyle Skinner's Legislative Council) Popular Tofino beach closed to public as First Nations hold ceremony honouring dead whale Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 84: Ontario may let police seize landlords' cash. Plus, a Charter right to climate action? 48:02
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On Episode 84, we tell you about a proposed Ontario law that would allow police to seize suspected 'proceeds' of drugs from landlords, we discuss whether kids have a constitutional right to a particular climate change target, and we update you on western separation efforts. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Ontario Attorney-General defends Ford’s comments on judicial independence (Globe and Mail) Bill 10, Protect Ontario Through Safer Streets and Stronger Communities Act, 2025 (Ontario Legislature) NDP raise concerns about online petition on separation (SaskToday.ca) Supreme Court to hear appeal of Quebec ruling that invalidated random police stops (Lethbridge News Now) SCC denies leave to appeal in landmark case subjecting climate change regulation to Charter scrutiny (Borden Ladner Gervais) Smith dismisses Ford’s warning about separatist threats in Alberta (Global News) Preston Manning: When populism threatens to ‘blow,’ drill a relief well (Globe and Mail) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 83: Alberta to make separation EASIER. Plus, what Carney means for unity, health and speech. 49:32
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On Episode 83, we explain how Premier Smith just made Alberta separation easier, and discuss what to expect from PM Carney on healthcare, pipelines and free speech. Plus, our Bad Legal Takes including the dubious claim that land acknowledgements aren't political. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Christine Van Geyn: Beware Liberal, NDP attacks on free expression (National Post) Premier Smith's letter to Trudeau over the Impact Assessment Act (Alberta.ca) Alberta sets groundwork for referendum day after Liberal election victory (Western Standard) Debbie’s Law clears second reading, promises greater accountability in Manitoba Healthcare (Discover Westman) Land acknowledgments aren’t political. They uphold the rule of law in Canada (The Globe and Mail) Truck displaying graphic anti-abortion videos is driving around Hamilton. Police say it's not a crime (CBC News) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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1 Episode 82: Did the Liberals violate election law by planting MAGA buttons? 50:42
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On Episode 82, we consider whether the Liberals' misleading MAGA buttons violated election laws; we discuss what to expect from Mark Carney on civil liberties if he wins on April 28; and we explain our argument at the Supreme Court on the right to inter-provincial travel. Stories and cases discussed in this week's episode: Liberal operatives planted 'stop the steal' buttons at conservative conference (CBC News) Victory for Canadian Constitution Foundation: court strikes down election censorship law (The CCF) It’s time to end the sedition in Ottawa by enforcing the law and following the money (Globe and Mail) CCF Takes Interprovincial Mobility Rights to Supreme Court of Canada (The CCF) Supreme Court to consider if COVID travel bans violated charter mobility rights after woman missed mother's funeral (National Post) Poilievre vows to use notwithstanding clause to support consecutive murder sentences (CTV News) Not Reserving Judgment is a podcast about Canadian constitutional law hosted by Josh Dehaas, Joanna Baron, and Christine Van Geyn. The show is brought to you by the Canadian Constitution Foundation, a non-partisan legal charity dedicated to defending rights and freedoms. To support our work, visit theccf.ca/donate.…
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