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Episode 49 of Venture Everywhere is hosted by Scott Harley, Co-founder and managing director of Everywhere VC. He chats with Amanda Jacobson, CRO of Radar, an enterprise-focused CFO suite offering treasury management services that specialize in payment reconciliation, disbursement, and collections in LatAm. Amanda shares her journey as a startup leader and experiences in social enterprise, fintech, and operations across markets in Mexico and Chile. Amanda also discussed fintech's evolution in LatAm and how Radar is solving complex financial reconciliation issues for enterprises.In this episode, you will hear:Radar's suite of products focused on treasury management and financial operations.Success with clients like GNP and challenges of complex data reconciliation.Regulatory and systemic risks in emerging markets like Mexico and ChileAchieving product-market fit and adapting to market differences.Listening to clients and adapting Radar's offerings for specific reconciliation needs.Collaboration with established financial institutions to manage risk and drive innovation in fintech.Learn more about Amanda Jacobson | RadarLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amjacobson/Website: https://www.somosradar.com/Learn more about Scott Harley | Everywhere VenturesLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scotthartley/Website: https://everywhere.vc/ | https://scotthartley.com/
Amanda Jacobson from the delightful, hilarious, spoopy Wine & Crime podcast, and the steamy, titillating, BONKBUSTERY Passages pod, is the LFE third-host o' the week! Seldom do Charles & Quam have the chance to clink glasses on-air with such a kindred spirit-- as fellow "drinking a lot while laughing hysterically into a mic" enthusiasts.Talking about pod life is just one small part of this G&T sesh, in addition to an infinite number of terrible puns, stories about broken bones on vacation, frozen pizza history 101, and these six topics:
Josh takes a look back on everything that led up to and through the True Crime Bullsh** podcast. It's 90 minutes of looking back, unaired clips, thoughts and regrets, inspiration, psychology, and a hell of a lot of ums and uhs. Enjoy.Clips include:Amanda Jacobson, Jason Leroy, Charlie Worroll, Hannah Ostic Vasquez, Ben Lamb, Katherine Ramsland, Bobby Chacon, Kalin Sheick, Zoe Marshall-Rashid, Tracy Thomson, and Amy Lyle.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3588169/advertisement
Passages is a journey, by lifelong friends Amanda Jacobson and Robbie Knutson, into the unhinged and steamy depths of the literary world! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this mini episode of For the Love of Nature, Allison Black and her guest, Amanda Jacobson, talk about what it's like to work as a biological science technician and plankton lab technician on one of NOAA's ship. Amanda explains how she collects plankton samples and shares some of the surprising creatures they've found. She also talks about the challenges of working on a ship, such as adjusting to the nocturnal schedule. Tune in to learn about the fascinating world of plankton and what it's really like to work on a ship.Support the show
Entrevista con Amanda Jacobson, especialista en Fintech. Hablamos sobre el ecosistema emprendedor en México, las barreras actuales para la adopción en temas digitales en las empresas y el desarrollo de innovación; también abordamos el tema de la llegada de capital y talento del extranjero.
Greetings Travelers, welcome aboard the crime machine! This week we are joined once again by the stunning Amanda Jacobson from Wine & Crime! After some major technical difficulties courtesy of mother nature we were able to make this episode happen! We chat all about how sex work and sexuality manifested in the Victorian Era, singlehandedly becoming one of the largest spike in sex work in London history. Along the way Victoria and Amanda get sidetracked by American Girl dolls and a limited edition space house. It's a scandalous episode no doubt! *GASP* Follow Amanda! @amander007 on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook @wineandcrimepod on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook Follow Victoria! @itsvictoriatribble on Instagram @shortnspookygal on Twitter Get a Sticker: crimetraveling.wordpress.com/stickers See you next crime! :)
"Skupcie się" - apeluje do dzieci niejeden nauczyciel, a może koncentracja nie jest dla nich najważniejsza? Koncentrujemy się na bólu wiedząc, że jest sygnałem alarmowym, ale czy spełnia on też inne role? W dzisiejszym odcinku usłyszycie też o tym jak nawigują owady podczas migracji przez morze oraz jak zwierzęta reagują na turystów odwiedzających parki narodowe. Tradycyjnie proszę Was o subskrybowanie i lajkowanie, dajcie tez znać swoim znajomym o istnieniu podkastu Naukowo, to dla mnie bardzo cenne w docieraniu do nowych słuchaczy. Zapraszam serdecznie na sobotni odcinek!Jeśli uznasz, że warto wspierać ten projekt to zapraszam do serwisu Patronite, każda dobrowolna wpłata od słuchaczy pozwoli mi na rozwój i doskonalenie tego podkastu, bardzo dziękuję za każde wsparcie!Zapraszam również na Facebooka, Twittera i Instagrama, każdy lajk i udostępnienie pomoże w szerszym dotarciu do słuchaczy, a to jest teraz moim głównym celem :) Na stronie Naukowo.net znajdziesz więcej interesujących artykułów naukowych, zachęcam również do dyskusji na tematy naukowe, dzieleniu się wiedzą i nowościami z naukowego świata na naszym serwerze Discord - https://discord.gg/mqsjM5THXrŹródła użyte przy tworzeniu odcinka:Nathaniel J.Blanco, Brandon M.Turner, Vladimir M.Sloutsky. "The benefits of immature cognitive control: How distributed attention guards against learning traps", https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105548Mira L. T. Sytsma, Tania Lewis, Beth Gardner, Laura R. Prugh, "Low levels of outdoor recreation alter wildlife behaviour", https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10402Hawkes Will L., Weston Scarlett T., Cook Holly, Doyle Toby, Massy Richard, Guri Eva Jimenez, Wotton Jimenez Rex E. and Wotton Karl R. 2022Migratory hoverflies orientate north during spring migrationBiol. Lett.182022031820220318, http://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2022.0318Daping Yang, Amanda Jacobson, Kimberly A. Meerschaert, Joseph Joy Sifakis, Meng Wu, Xi Chen, Tiandi Yang, Youlian Zhou, Praju Vikas Anekal, Rachel A. Rucker, Deepika Sharma, Alexandra Sontheimer-Phelps, Glendon S. Wu, Liwen Deng, Michael D. Anderson, Samantha Choi, Dylan Neel, Nicole Lee, Dennis L. Kasper, Bana Jabri, Jun R. Huh, Malin Johansson, Jay R. Thiagarajah, Samantha J. , iesenfeld, Isaac M. Chiu. "Nociceptor neurons direct goblet cells via a CGRP-RAMP1 axis to drive mucus production and gut barrier protection", https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2022.09.024
Greetings Travelers, welcome aboard the crime machine! This week I am joined by the fantastic Amanda Jacobson from Wine & Crime! She chose to delve into this spooky possesion case so if this scares you it's partially her fault (jk jk). We delve into all the details including the family, the origins of the demon, and everything in between! Along the way we get sidetracked by working retail, how to order a priest, and so much more! Be sure to check out Wine & Crime: https://wineandcrimepodcast.com/ @wineandcrimepod Follow Amanda Instagram: @amander007 Facebook: Amanda Jacobson Twitter: @amander007 Follow the Show Instagram: @crimetravelingpodcast Facebook: Crime Traveling Podcast Merch: https://wordpress.com/view/crimetraveling.wordpress.com Follow Victoria Instagram: @itsvictoriatribble Twitter: @shortnspookygal Check out Victoria's Writing https://crimetraveling.wordpress.com/blog/ See you next crime! :)
This week Nikki and Kate were joined by Amanda Jacobson of both Wine and Crime and Could've Been Heroes fame. Among 90's nostalgia reminiscing, they discussed maximalism in set design, the intensity of high school friendships, and how to tell when a party is officially over. Rated R for some terror, violence, and brief language Content warnings: Blood, intimate partner violence, hate speech, self harm, sexual assault, child abuse, a head is squashed, hospital scene, mental institution scene, needles, anxiety attacks, mentions of death by suicide, flashing lights, car crash, stalking, gaslighting, animal death, spiders, snakes, gore You can check out all of the past episodes as well as our extended episode notes on the Just Ghoul With It website, www.justghoulwithitpod.com If you like what we're doing, rate and review us on Apple Podcasts- it really does help! You could also stop by our Patreon and check out ways to support! Our intro and outro music was composed by Anthony Rocazella, on instagram @puffthemagicbassist
I had the pleasure learning the origin of my friend Amanda's (Wine & Crime) funny, and she helps me dial into my inner Minnesotan.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Panel con expertas financieras Anna Raptis, Amanda Jacobson, Leticia Jáuregui y Mariana Raphael sobre inclusión financiera y fintech. Este panel es parte de nuestro programa SHEtalks. Partner: PJCOMEXI
This episode features professional fundraiser and AFP Tampa Bay board member, Amanda Jacobson. During the conversation, Wilma and Amanda discuss how United Way Suncoast engagest philanthropists as well as how Amanda's early philanthropic experiences have shaped her giving philosophy.
Amanda Jacobson and her two childhood friends have combined their love for crime, comedy and wine into the hit podcast, Wine & Crime. With hundreds of episodes and tens of thousands of loyal listeners, Amanda is sharing more about how the three navigate friendship and business. In this episode of Flip Your Script with Kristi Piehl, Amanda talks about what it was like to leave her career to pursue her passion and how friendship and authenticity are some of the surprising main themes of the podcast.
Amanda Jacobson is the Chief of Staff for Oyster Financial, a neobank for SMBs that's co-headquartered in Mexico City and San Francisco. Prior to joining Oyster's executive management team, she managed a portfolio of nine fintech startups for Finlab, the innovation lab of Gentera, focused on generating sustainable solutions for financial inclusion. She also led the expansion of Village Capital, supporting 50 ventures and eight startups.
Amanda Jacobson is the Chief of Staff for Oyster Financial, a neobank for SMBs that's co-headquartered in Mexico City and San Francisco. Prior to joining Oyster's executive management team, she managed a portfolio of nine fintech startups for Finlab, the innovation lab of Gentera, focused on generating sustainable solutions for financial inclusion. She also led the expansion of Village Capital, supporting 50 ventures and eight startups.
On this episode Patrick sits down with Amanda Jacobson, Chief of Staff at Oyster Financial, a business account provider and all in one financial solution for startups in Mexico. We chat about her journey in the Latin American ecosystem, beginning with her role at Village Capital to finally making the jump from VC to full time at a scale-up. Amanda makes a compelling case for the importance of long-term, non-transactional relationships to build you business success and raise capital with leading investors. She also elaborates on the key functions of the Chief of Staff role and when it is the right time for a startup to hire one. On this episode you will learn about: Listen to customers and build relationships - how to use strengths on both sides of the table to create mutual value Her journey at Oyster and how Amanda defines her role as a Chief of Staff at OysterWhy financial infrastructure for startups is important and why we are still at the beginning of the startup revolution in LatamWhen should you join a startup and the beauty of the different stage of scaling from 0 to 100 and beyondWe rarely talk about the people behind the founders, the so called c-suite which is especially important at the scale-up stage - Amanda is a prime example for this. If you like to check out Oyster for your business click here. You can follow Amanda on LinkedIn here
Woah, it's episode 9, the episode before the season 1 finale! What a blast! It's finally time for some Technical Difficulties! We took off for a week because our close friends got married on Valentine's Day, and then we came back we couldn't find Caitlin's audio for this episode, so Producer Dan had to work some magic! We only had about a 7/8ths portion of the back up audio (Producer Dan's fault, who will now be named Producer Damned for at least a little while), but we salvaged an awesome chaotic episode, covering a real doozy of a podcast, Wine and Crime. Hosted by 3 childhood friends from Minnesota: Kenyon Laing, Amanda Jacobson, and Lucy Fitzgerald, this shit speaks for itself. It's mostly an annoying mess of a pod, but has its moments, and Caitlin and Molly shall surely spill all of the tea about it all!
Amanda le apasiona crear ecosistemas de innovación en los mercados emergentes y garantizar que los emprendedores tengan las herramientas que necesitan para prosperar y generar un impacto. Actualmente se desempeña como jefa de personal de Oyster Financial, un neobanco que ha desarrollado su propia plataforma de tecnología bancaria central para atender a las pequeñas y medianas empresas dirigidas por empresarios. En este episodio Ana Maury Aguilar habla con Amanda Jacobson sobre su increíble, realista y motivadora historia personal de como comenzó con lo mínimo indispensable y fue alcanzando sus objetivos hasta cumplir con sus sueños.
In the inaugural episode of DBTC Alvin is Joined by Wine & Crime cohost/creek freak Amanda Jacobson (@amander007) to discuss the absolutely captivating shit show that is the Pilot of Dawson's Creek! I Don't Wanna Wait cover by Gidget Dela Llana and Jon Cruzhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TERLmAgiXT0Please send your covers, creek facts, or high school love triangle storiesto creektalk98@gmail.comSEE YA NEXT CREEK!
Have you been secretly dying to go back and rewatch Dawson's Creek, but can't get anybody to agree to bee your binging buddy? well consider yourself lucky! Alvin Williams is an enthusiastic novice Creeker, here to accompany you through the chaos in capeside. Have you never watched Dawson's Creek and have no desire to? well first off, you're wrong, but secondly this show is arguably MORE entertaining when you're not blinded with nostalgia goggles and can really appreciate this RIDICULOUS SHOW! :) Join him next week for the innaugural episode, with the hilarious Amanda Jacobson as his very first guest!
Stories in this episode: - Mysterious Trail of Candle Wax - Elliott. - An Inmate Was Convinced I Was His Estranged Wife - Kate. - Mr. C - Ashley. - They Gave Me The Creeps From The Moment I Saw Them - Jaimie. - Creepy Man Tried To Kill Me and My Friend (https://www.reddit.com/r/LetsNotMeet/comments/hkyjef/creepy_man_tried_to_kill_me_and_my_friend/) - Anarchistswordfish. - Untitled - Jen. - I'm Not Going To Hurt You - A.B. All of the stories you've heard this week were narrated and produced with the permission of their respective authors. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is not associated with Reddit or any other message boards online. To submit your story to the show, send it to letsnotmeetstories@gmail.com. Check out Amanda Jacobson's podcast Wine & Crime at winandcrimepodcast.com (https://wineandcrimepodcast.com/) or wherever you get your podcasts. Care/of is a wellness brand that makes it easy to maintain your health goals with a customized vitamin plan that helps you feel your best today and supports you long-term. For 50% off your first Care/of order, go to https://TakeCareOf.com and enter code meet50. Get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door with HelloFresh, America’s #1 meal kit. Go to http://HelloFresh.com/lnm80 and use code lnm80 to get $80 off including free shipping! Visit https://betterhelp.com/Meet to join the over 1,000,000 people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional and get 10% off your first month. - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com (https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com) - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast (https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast) - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/ (https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/)
CMS State Director Rev Scott Sargent, challenges us to think about our support of God's mission in the world on both a global and local scale. For more information on our global mission partners, and to support Maurice and Amanda Jacobson go to lindisfarne.church/mission
CMS State Director Rev Scott Sargent, challenges us to think about our support of God's mission in the world on both a global and local scale. For more information on our global mission partners, and to support Maurice and Amanda Jacobson go to lindisfarne.church/mission
From love languages to strip dodge ball, there was a LOT going on in Week 2 of Clare's season of The Bachelorette. Wine & Crime's Amanda Jacobson joins Hannah to discuss.
Still haven't made the switch over to the boy's new show yet? No problem! Here's Ep. 2 with long time friends of the show Amanda Jacobson and Lucy Fitzgerald of Wine & Crime! Go to RedoPod.com to learn more about the show! Subscribe to the Show: Apple Podcasts Spotify Follow us on Social: Twitter Instagram Facebook
Advice from Venture Capitalists to Latin American Founders, Ep 100 Over the years, we’ve had the chance to interview some of the best venture capital investors in Latin America on the Crossing Borders podcast. With that in mind, we decided to launch an Investor Remix Series, where we go back to previous episodes to highlight the stories of some of the region’s most interesting and successful investors. For the first episode in the series, we feature six investors giving advice to founders from Latin America. The episode kicks off with Michael Sidgmore, Partner at Broadhaven Ventures, who provides tips to founders on how they should be approaching their investment pitch. Next, Andrés Barreto, Founder of Firstock Capital, talks about some of the most common mistakes founders make when seeking investment. Then, Amanda Jacobson, a venture capitalist currently working at fintech startup Oyster Financial, talks about the lessons she’s learned from when she first started out as an entrepreneur. Next, Johanna Posada from Elevar Equity shares advice she would have given her younger self as an investor and an entrepreneur. Then, QED Investors’ Mike Packer, talks about key questions to be sure to ask VCs when raising money. Lastly, we have Güimar Vaca Sittic, Venture Partner at FJ Labs who provides insights to founders on determining the size of their company. Investors’ full-length episodes: Michael Sidgmore, Broadhaven Ventures: Investing in LatAm’s Fintech Ecosystem, Ep 97 Andrés Barreto, Firstock Capital: International Business Strategy That Cuts Cost and Increases Profit, Ep 19 Amanda Jacobson: Solving Problems in Education, Agriculture, and Fintech in Latin America, Ep 30 Güimar Vaca Sittic: Building and Investing in International Online Marketplaces, Ep 18 Mike Packer, QED Investors: The Trailblazing US VC Investing in Latin American Fintech, Ep 78 Johanna Posada, Elevar Equity: Driving Impact in Latin America via Venture Capital, Ep 79 Show Notes: [0:56] Michael Sidgmore - Advice for founders in LatAm pitching to a VC [4:44] Andrés Barreto - Top mistakes founders make when pitching to a VC [9:48] Amanda Jacobson - Advice to those starting out: listen and observe [11:07] Johanna Posada - Advice to her younger self [12:13] Mike Packer - Questions to ask a VC
Amanda Jacobson (@amander007) of Wine and Crime is back this week! The gang talks a lot about animal crossing, get serious about their mental health, and Steven relays a childish psychiatric story. Recommendation: Wine and Crime Music by The Collection
Kick it with us and our AMAZING guest, the KWEEN herself... AMANDA JACOBSON of Wine & Crime to discuss her craziest customer service stories over a bottle (or two) of Chriss Crocker wine. From a delectable soup to a the ultimate revenge on a shitty boss, we cover it all (while getting fuckin' sloppyyyyyy af)!!! Have your own stories you'd like to hear on the air? Send them to us at associatesanonymouspodcast@gmail.com to have them read on an upcoming Listener Story Episode!! Wine & Crime: www.wineandcrimepodcast.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/wineandcrimepod/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/wineandcrimepod/ Artwork by Brumbles Studios: www.instagram.com/brumbles_studios
Amanda Jacobson (@amander007) is back this week! She chats with the guys about lady boners, stress manifestations, and plays an intense game of Pics Don't Lie. Music by: The Collection and purple-planet.com Check out the show blog at isthisadultingpod.com to see the pictures!
In this episode Jill Harris and Amanda Jacobson share how they use precision partners to ensure all students are engaged in learning. We also discuss other ways they keep students motivated while learning.
Amanda Jacobson (@amander007) of Wine & Crime (@wineandcrimepod) joins Steven this week for a different type of episode. There are still laughs, but the two have a lot of genuine discussion, tattoo 101 is in session, and they chat about being "Too Much" Music by The Collection and purple-planet.com
Welcome to the first official edition of Real Talk, the monthly extra show in which Chris and Steven sit down with a past guest or listener to hear their story. Everyone has a story, and as we strive to break the stigma on mental illness, it is important to hear them. This week we are joined by Amanda Jacobson of Wine and Crime to talk about health anxiety and the loss of her father. Hear the Rest of the conversation over at patreon.com/isthisadulting !
This week: The guys are joined by the wonderful Amanda Jacobson of the Wine & Crime Podcast. They play a bit of would you rather, Chris begins a nipple based conversation, Steven shows off his Ludacris knowledge, Amanda has a Gilbert Gottfried nightmare, and the gang talk about living a quarter-life crisis. Music by The Collection Check out The “Is This Adulting?” Best Friends Group on Facebook!
Being able to open a bank account, exchange currency, open a credit card or have access to business credit in something that we take for granted in the United States. I know I did before moving to Latin America. In the US, most people can easily open bank accounts, apply for loans, and transfer money digitally. But that’s not the case for the bottom 80% of income earners in much of Latin America. It took me 3 years to get a bank in Chile to allow me to open a business account when all I wanted to Village Capital is a global VC firm with offices in Mexico City that finds, trains, and invests in entrepreneurs solving real-world problems, like the Fintech problems I just mentioned. VilCap works to build communities around entrepreneurs and their ventures to improve opportunities for growth and success. In this conversation, I’m speaking with Amanda Jacobson, Regional Manager for Latin America for the Village Capital team. She explains how VC is changing the way people live and work in Latin America and how Fintech in Latin America is one of the biggest areas of focus for them right now. People like to talk. The more you let them the more you build relationships. Amanda Jacobson moved to Mexico City alone. She had never been there before and had very little knowledge about the specifics of what it would take to set up and staff Village Capital’s Latin American office. But she was committed to learning quickly and asking for help as she needed it, so she was confident she could succeed. One of the things she discovered is that people love to talk about the things they know. So she asked lots of questions and let people talk. Not only did she get the education she needed, she also built great connections that would serve her long term. The entrepreneurs who live where the money is are not the only ones with great ideas. One of the many reasons Amanda Jacobson loves what Village Capital is doing in Latin America is that the company actively seeks out entrepreneurs to fund. The reason they do so is simple: they know that it’s not possible that every entrepreneur with world-changing ideas lives in a place where capital is easy to come by. That's why the VC team goes looking for them - and what they find is brilliant people with great ideas that can solve the problems in energy, agriculture, education, and fintech in Latin America. Find out how Village Capital does it, the kinds of companies they are most interested in building, and why Amanda is committed to helping communities through venture capital. New models of investing will arise in Latin America. It’s often a mistake to attempt to apply a financial or business model from the United States to businesses and economies in other parts of the world. The local regulations and ways of doing things simply don’t line up the same, so it can be very frustrating and sometimes impossible to do. That’s why Amanda Jacobson believes new models of investing that are not the typical VC approach will arise in Latin America over time. Creative financing and investing are what will enable the funding of culture-changing companies, and Amanda is excited to be a part of the solution. The entrepreneurs with the greatest self-awareness are the most successful. When I asked Amanda for her advice to entrepreneurs who are seeking to build a company in Latin America she said those with the greatest amount of self-awareness are usually the founders and leaders who succeed. She says one of the reasons it’s so important is because leaders have to be able to see their own weak spots as well as those in their company. When they can, they are able to come up with a plan that will assure investors that they will effectively address those areas. This is a great conversation with a self-taught, savvy venture capitalist who’s making a huge difference through VC funding in Mexico City. I hope you’ll take the time to listen. Outline of This Episode [1:05] Village Capital’s support of Latin American companies that are solving problems in the region. [5:09] How Amanda wound up in Mexico City doing investing in Latin America. [10:01] Amanda’s advice to those starting out: listen and observe. [13:22] How friends and family reacted as Amanda took the harder road. [16:47] Amanda’s experience when she first arrived in Mexico City. [24:20] Why fintech is one of the best opportunities in Latin America. [34:40] Why Village Capital is expanding outside Mexico. [39:08] Advice to investors about supporting companies in Latin America. [45:16] Advice to entrepreneur who are starting to raise money. Resources & People Mentioned Village Capital Bayonet IO Rapi Credit El Mundo Financiero Uber Lyft Sidecar oDesk Task Rabbit Blackrock PayPal Banco Santander ePesos Connect With Nathan www.NathanLustig.com www.MagmaPartners.com On Twitter On LinkedIn If you enjoyed this episode - would you mind subscribing and leaving a rating and review? SUBSCRIBE, RATE, AND REVIEW ON iTunes SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW ON Stitcher
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