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In the third and final installment of our interview, Jeff Hensley talks about what it meant to win the 1990 Busch Series championship with his dad Hubert, a parting of the ways with driver Chuck Bown and his passion for the sport that still burns bright. We then tackle the October 21, 1993 issue of Winston Cup Scene. The Unocal/Rockingham pit-crew race is coming up and Scene takes an in-depth look at past winners, while Chuck Bown and Jeff Hensley score what would turn out to be their final win together. Robert Pressley gets a new ride with former foe and future friend Rick Mast after being let go by team owner Dennis Welch … and Bobby Allison does Bobby Allison things. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This third and final segment of a thought provoking conversation between Joe Serio and Dennis Welch about creativity is guaranteed to inspire your inner innovator and shake up the way you approach work and life. Explore the powerful intersections of creativity and fulfillment, uncovering insights and inspirations to fuel your personal and professional growth. After soaking up the stimulating conversation, here is just a sampling of the many takeaways you'll glean about creativity, work, life, and home in the modern world. 1. Your uniqueness is your superpower. Embrace who you are, because in the rapidly changing job market, being authentically you is what sets you apart. 2. Discovering your strengths is key. Taking the time to understand your own capabilities can be a game-changer in finding your place in the world of work and creativity. 3. Adapting to the world of AI and innovation is a giant puzzle we're all trying to solve. It's like a massive game of "figure it out without breaking it" in workplaces and schools. 4. The shuffle in employment due to AI is not just changing work—it's shaking up the political landscape too, leading to unforeseen shifts in political alliances and voter mindsets. 5. Being flexible and adaptable is the name of the game for thriving in the future. Embracing constant learning, agility, and a willingness to break free from the past are pivotal for success in the ever-evolving world.
Unveiling Creativity is Joe Serio's latest GGG Unleashed podcast episode on which he dives deep into the power of creativity and courage with Dennis Welch. From finding the courage to change directions in your career to identifying your inner talents, Joe and Dennis explore the transformative journey of chasing your dreams. Discover why waiting for inspiration is just a myth and how embracing the process leads to true creativity. After catching this episode, here are ten game-changing insights we picked up about creativity, courage, work, and finding your true path in life: 1. Creativity is about having the nerve to listen to that little voice in your head telling you something isn't right. It takes guts to acknowledge that and step into the unknown. 2. Sometimes, the courage to walk through the door of opportunity is even more important than the door itself. It's about embracing change and taking a leap of faith. 3. Embracing change involves finding the inner strength to step away from the safety net and follow your true calling, even if it seems scary and uncertain. 4. The journey to your true purpose starts from within, with questions like “who am I?” and “what do I want?” lighting the way like headlights on a dark road. 5. Pursuing your passion, even if it doesn't immediately bring in big bucks, can become addictive and transform the way you approach work and life.
Originally Published March 29, 2022. Let's delve into the extraordinary world of writing in the Information Age. Today, we are lucky to have Dennis Welch with us; a man whose words carry weight and wisdom in the realm of communications and song writing! Dennis Welch isn't just a communicator; he's a luminary in the field of writing. Hailing from the upper echelons of the country's finest wordsmiths, Dennis is a maestro specializing in PR and Communications. About Dennis Welch: After reading some of Dennis' work, George Gallup Jr. had this salient advice for him: “Whatever you do, Dennis, be a writer.” During his tenure as VP and Publicity Director at Cave Henricks Communications, Dennis did just that… promoting authors' work and writing and editing many blogs and guest columns for Forbes.com, CNBC.com, Change This, and others. He worked on several bestsellers and established tremendous relationships both with publishers and the media. Social Media: Website: https://www.bearticulate.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bearticulate Twitter: https://twitter.com/DennisWelch Thanks for listening to the show! It means so much to us that you listened to our podcast! If you would like to continue the conversation, please email me at allen@drallenlycka.com or visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka. We would love to have you join us there, and welcome your messages. We check our Messenger often. Be sure and check out Dr. Lycka's bestselling book which the show is built on “The Secrets to Living A Fantastic Life.” We are building a community of like-minded people in the personal development/self-help/professional development industries, and are always looking for wonderful guests for our show. If you have any recommendations, please email us! Dr. Allen Lycka's Social Media Links Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/drallenlycka Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_allen_lycka/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/drallenlycka LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allenlycka YouTube: https://www.YouTube.com/c/drallenlycka Subscribe to the show We would be honored to have you subscribe to the How to Live a Fantastic Life show - you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review We appreciate your feedback, as every little bit helps us produce even better shows. We want to bring value to your day, and have you join us time and again. Ratings and reviews from our listeners not only help us improve, but also help others find us in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes or favorite app goes a long way! Thank you!
Do you dread your job? Do you feel stuck? Join Joe Serio and his guest Dennis Welch, in the 1st episode of their 3 part series, as they dive into a captivating discussion about creativity, resilience, and finding your true place in the workplace. In this episode, Dennis shares his wealth of experience, from his role in the corporate world to writing over 500 songs, and brings invaluable insights that will transform the way you perceive work and life. Here are just 3 fascinating insights and takeaways:
Who's your role model for aging? Dennis Welch is one of mine. The publicist-turned-musician joins us for a special edition of Doing What Works. Dennis would never dream of getting to a point in life where he says, “Well, I guess this is it. I guess it's all downhill from here.” Give him an hour and he'll give you new hope for the next few decades of your life.Here are your show notes…If I Live to Be a Hundred is Dennis Welch's latest.Steve Martin says turning sixty means your long-term goals are now short-term.Steven Pressfield says the time to start your next project is the day you finish the last one. Storyworthy's Matthew Dicks suggests you not fret your long-term goals. Just make things.Dan Buettner is an expert on longevity.
Songwriter, recording artist, and author Dennis Welch is a master storyteller. With over 500 songs, two books, and many concerts, Dennis creates a place to find yourself and love. Today, Wurld records released his newest recording project, “If I Live to Be a Hundred.” His previous collection, “What Love Makes Us Do” also produced by … The post Dennis Welch: If I Live to Be 100 (Episode # 434) first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.
After the Arizona Coyotes' arena plan in Tempe was voted down, the future of the franchise became murky. Arizona's Family political editor Dennis Welch joins the show to discuss a possible new home in the East Valley.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Tony Mantor, Singer/Songwriter, Record Label Executive, Producer & Manager About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Tony Mantor, is a singer, songwriter, musician and 4-time Grammy balloted producer who's worked with many legendary music artists since the late 70s. His career has evolved from being a musician on tour, session player and solo artist, to establishing Plateau Music, a highly successful Nashville-based recording studio, independent record label, and artist management firm. He's produced the music of many artists including Debby Campbell, Donny Most, Christine Padua, Bobby Wilson, Myla Mason, Sam Austin, Tammy Davis and Aris Weathersby. Plateau Music has had 35 nationally charted records, 25 of them reaching the top 40, and several going to top 10. Last year, when he appeared on our show, he had come full circle, and resumed his own recording career, with the release of his album, “Why Not Me”, containing the single, “Rhythm of the Rain”. Today, he's back to talk about the new single from that album, the title song, written by Dennis Welch, entitled “Why Not Me”, which is dedicated to promoting autism awareness, acceptance, and understanding throughout the world. The song is going viral all over the world and is rapidly climbing the Heritage Chart in the UK. It's being released by Plateau Music on November 24. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ https://tonymantor.com/https://www.facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHPTxSY6jau7Q-lYmtuwEOg #TonyMantor #WhyNotMe #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Dennis Welch is the author of 500 songs, many of which listeners hear on the radio. He recently released his latest album, “What Love Makes Us Do.” Nashville veteran producer, record company owner, and manager Tony Mantor recorded Dennis' song, “Why Not Me?” and named his 2020 album after the song. Mantor's “Why Not Me?” … The post Dennis Welch Interview II: “What Love Makes Us Do” first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.
After reading some of Dennis Welch' work, George Gallup Jr. had this salient advice for him: “Whatever you do, Dennis, be a writer.” During his tenure as VP and Publicity Director at Cave Henricks Communications, Dennis did just that… promoting authors' work and writing and editing many blogs and guest columns for Forbes.com, CNBC.com, Change This, and others. He worked on several bestsellers and established tremendous relationships both with publishers and the media.Whatever You Do... Be a WriterHe also served as a Senior Staff Writer at The Gallup Organization. Gallup's Chief Marketing Officer called him “one of the top 5 writers in the company.” He has written a memoir: Rich People Shop Here. And, he has a book about the power of words, titled "So... what are you saying?"Recently...Dennis is currently the President and CEO of Articulate, a company specializing in PR and Communications. He is excited about helping people with important ideas communicate more clearly and using his experience and relationships to bring attention to their work. www.bearticulate.comhttps://welch-words.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What can we learn from the former rockstar, songwriter, Gallop Executive, and today's one of the most dedicated and influential Publicists?In this episode of the Legacy Leaders Show, I had an opportunity to speak with Dennis Welch, CEO and Founder of Articulate about the power of the spoken and written words, our message, and our purpose in creating and living a remarkable life.I was blessed with the right people at the exact time when I needed them.~ Dennis WelschIn this episode of the Legacy Leaders Show weTo learn more about Dennis, go to https://www.bearticulate.comBuckle up, Champions! This episode is full of wisdom and golden nuggets.
What can we learn from the former rockstar, songwriter, Gallop Executive, and today's one of the most dedicated and influential Publicists? In this episode of the Legacy Leaders Show, I had an opportunity to speak with Dennis Welch, CEO and Founder of Articulate about the power of the spoken and written words, our message, and our purpose in creating and living a remarkable life. I was blessed with the right people at the exact time when I needed them.~ Dennis Welsch In this episode of the Legacy Leaders Show we To learn more about Dennis, go to https://www.bearticulate.com Buckle up, Champions! This episode is full of wisdom and golden nuggets.
Dennis Welch is the President and Owner of Articulate PR and Communications, a songwriter, and the author of two books, “So…What are You Saying?” and “Rich People Shop Here.” For 13 years he was also in management and a senior staff writer for the Gallup organization. In this segment Dr. Karen speaks with Dennis about … The post Dennis Welch Interview I: Find the Hook that Makes You Memorable first appeared on TRANSLEADERSHIP, INC®.
Never Give Up! on What you are Here to DO! with Dennis Welch Dennis is currently the President and CEO of Articulate, a company specializing in PR and Communications. Dark Side of Social Media with Heather Carter Heather Carter was born and raised "all over" the West Coast. Heather battle with Leukemia in 2015 prompted her to capture what she referred to as "soul-selfies" — candid snapshots of her inner being. Pet Rights Legislation, the Unforeseen Legal Issues Mark Cushing, Esq. Author of PET NATION: The Inside Story of How Companion Animals Are Transforming Our Homes, Culture, and Economy (Penguin Random House; September 21, 2021) tells the story of how pets in the last 20 years went from being left out in the cold to being the little spoon in bed with us – and the economic, media, legal, political, and social dramas springing from this cultural transformation and seismic shift.
In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Dennis Welch. He was a former full-time musician and songwriter. Dennis has also worked at Gallup, a global analytics and advisory company based in Washington, D.C.In January 2012, Dennis started Articulate, a company specializing in PR and communications for the book industry. He is currently the president and CEO.Some Questions I Ask:How did you find your way into book public relations? (1:28)How would you say promoting a book is different from promoting a business or a company or a product? (5:41)What is your starting point for kicking off a book? (7:49)What other things are you looking for to ensure a book PR's success? (11:10)Would you tell us a story about one of your greatest successes? (15:41)In This Episode, You Will Learn:Dennis' book PR journey (1:50)Book promotion vs. company/product promotion (5:56)Dennis' involvement in the book journey (8:03)The mystic wonder of book PR (11:16)Pitching the “Mad Scientist of Entrepreneurs” (16:03)Quotes:“This is a lot easier to do for somebody else than it is to do it for yourself, quite frankly, unless you're an egomaniac.”“We have never advertised or done marketing of any kind. It is all word of mouth for 10 years. And that's such a blessing.”“Every good thing happens in a dialogue.”“I'm interested when people say, ‘You know what, this might change the lives of people in a way that could be transformational,' and salt the culture a little bit and those kinds of things, you know, that piques my interest already. It makes my filters change for how I read their book or help them with the book.”“I don't have to have [a big-name author like] Patrick Lencioni. To get some activity, some big activity, what I have to be able to explain quickly—to get your attention quickly—is why this matters. Create some urgency. And if I can do that, then you know what? Then anything is possible.”“Everybody thinks they're going to write a book. But when you meet people who actually have written books, it's very cool. And I treat that like the gift that it is, because you spent a lot of hours in your room somewhere doing this—and it's important.”Connect with Dennis Welch:Articulate WebsiteDennis Welch's LinkedIndennis@bearticulate.comStay in touch with Sarah Williamson:Free Case Study GuideWebsiteFacebook
https://www.jamesmillerlifeology.com/feed/ Grammy-award-songwriter, shares what inspires him as he wrote his latest album What Love Makes Us do. Welch-Words.com #denniswelch #grammywinner #songwriter #countrymusic #purpose #mindset #writer #hope #gallup #publicist #publicity #music #jamesmillerlifeology, #faith #divineappointmnets #composer #composition #joy #positivevibes #focused #determination The post Nothing In Your Life is Wasted | Dennis Welch appeared first on James Miller | LIFEOLOGY®.
Grammy-award-songwriter, shares what inspires him as he wrote his latest album What Love Makes Us do. Welch-Words.com
Grammy-award-songwriter, shares what inspires him as he wrote his latest album What Love Makes Us do. Welch-Words.com
Songwriter, author, and entrepreneur Dennis Welch has been writing songs since he was a teenager, which eventually led to touring with Billy Squier. Billy Squier! But after three weeks, Dennis knew that life wasn't for him. He became an author and book publicist, as he kept writing songs. Now, in his sixties, the career Dennis has had as a musician is taking off. Katie and I think you'll love this edition of Doing What Works. Bonus feature? Lots of snippets from some beautiful songs.Here are your show notes…Billy Squier is a rock musician whose bestselling album, Don't Say No, was considered a landmark release in 1981 because it bridged the gap between power pop and hard rock [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Squier].“Jacob's Ladder” is a song Dennis wrote that people want to hear at every one of his gigs [https://www.amazon.com/Jacobs-Ladder/dp/B08P96LX4W].StrengthsFinder [https://www.amazon.com/StrengthsFinder-2-0-Tom-Rath/dp/159562015X] will help you discover what you're good at.Big Magic [https://www.amazon.com/Big-Magic-Creative-Living-Beyond/dp/1594634726] author Elizabeth Gilbert doesn't think you should ask your art to support you -- definitely not in the beginning, and maybe not ever.“Why Not Me,” a song Dennis wrote, made the Grammy ballot for Song of the Year and Country Song of the Year [https://welch-words.com/blog/], and you can learn more about the music you heard in this episode at Welch-Words.com [https://welch-words.com/].
On this week's episode, Jeff is joined by musician Dennis Welch.Follow Dennis:https://www.facebook.com/Dennis-Welch-Music-137423109638001/https://welch-words.com/
Dennis Welch is a country music singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. His song “Why Not Me” just recently hit #2 on the new country music charts and has been nominated for multiple Grammy awards. What is it like to have written over 500 songs across four decades and then finally have a song you wrote hit...
"Whatever you do Dennis, be a writer;" was the advice Dennis Welch received early on in his career. With over 500 songs to his credit, Dennis recently had a hit with the song, "Why Not Me." He joins us on this edition of Americana Music Profiles to talk about that experience. Songwriters of any age will be encouraged by his story.
"Whatever you do Dennis, be a writer;" was the advice Dennis Welch received early on in his career. With over 500 songs to his credit, Dennis recently had a hit with the song, "Why Not Me." He joins us on this edition of Americana Music Profiles to talk about that experience. Songwriters of any age will be encouraged by his story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arizona GOP Gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake spent 30 years as a TV anchor so when she agreed to be interviewed by Phoenix 3TV reporter Dennis Welch, she knew what to expect.
Today I'm joined by Dennis Welch of the Endurance Project to talk about the Spartan Games. Dennis and I talk about the events, the athletes, the future of the Spartan Games, and we give our predictions of the top 5 male and female finishers. The Spartan Games looked like an incredible event, so today's episode was loaded with great content that you don't want to miss! The Spartan Games is an invite-only competition of physical and mental toughness, over the course of five days. Twenty-four of some of the fittest athletes in the world will compete for a share of $100,000 on a mountain in Vermont. The full competition will be released in a YouTube series ‘this Winter'. Connect with Dennis on Instagram @EnduranceProject_dwep TheFunctionalTimes.com @TheFunctionalTimes
From high school track to road racing, triathlon, and OCR, Dennis has coached every facet of Endurance Racing. Most well known for his outside-the-box training methods using tire dragging and sled pushing, Dennis looks at endurance training from a very unique perspective. Tune in today to hear how he developed his training system and how to best apply it for your own athletic development!
In today's episode we talk with Dennis Welch of the Endurance Project, a veteran of the OCR world and coach to top athletes such as Alyssa Hawley, Cali Schweikhart, and Morgan Schulz. Today's format is a little different in that we aren't covering specific news, but just talk about the industry as a whole and where it's headed with new events like HYROX and DEKAFIT. Be sure to stick around to the end for Dennis' three tips on becoming a better runner! www.TheFunctionalTimes.com Follow us on Instagram @thefunctionaltimes
As the season winds to a close, there are two types of athletes- those gearing up for their “A race” of the season, and those getting ready for some rest in the offseason!! Join Jacob and Leah as they talk with Dennis Welch of the Endurance Project this week, and learn what you should be doing in either of those scenarios! Hang with us till the end, as Dennis drops a major Spartan Championship announcement!
Pop some popcorn and grab a seat at the Supercast Table!! Jacob and Leah invite Coach Dennis and none other than Mr. OCR himsef, Ryan Atkins to the first episode of roundtable discussions. Prompted by Dennis’ Facebook post where he basically called out 90+% of athletes for their crappy ways and self-sabatoging tendencies- we discuss what makes an athlete truly great and how to avoid, well, sucking!
Episode 3! Look at this! Hey over here! In this episode of the Supercast we chill out with Dennis Welch of the Endurance Project. The conversation goes from college sports to what the OCR season looks like. Do we need a real off season for racers? How much is too much running? Should we race all the races? Give it a listen and make a decision yourself!
Archive 1 of Momentum for the Entrepreneurial Personality Type (EPT)
EP37 DEFENDING BRILLIANCE Over the last 40 years, modern education has devolved to a system whose stated goal is the standardization of all human beings. Any child that is different is seen as having an issue that needs to be resolved so the drive towards standardization can succeed. When I think of these young hunters strapped at a desk, straining not to move and willing themselves to try to pay attention I feel their pain because I was one of them. In this episode, I share an article co-written with Dennis Welch where he has helped me capture the essence of this argument and why so many children today are seen as broken. Dennis Welch
Archive 1 of Momentum for the Entrepreneurial Personality Type (EPT)
In this episode I read a chapter from my forthcoming book about the Entrepreneurial Personality Type. When my writing partner Dennis Welch read this to me, I got emotional. I feel like it almost perfectly captures the essence of the Entrepreneurial Personality Type and who we are. This podcast and my forthcoming book are not marketing pieces or lead generation devices, collectively they are my manifesto to people like us to shake off the suppression, lean into our strengths, and go change the world.
EP37 DEFENDING BRILLIANCE Over the last 40 years, modern education has devolved to a system whose stated goal is the standardization of all human beings. Any child that is different is seen as having an issue that needs to be resolved so the drive towards standardization can succeed. When I think of these young hunters strapped at a desk, straining not to move and willing themselves to try to pay attention I feel their pain because I was one of them. In this episode, I share an article co-written with Dennis Welch where he has helped me capture the essence of this argument and why so many children today are seen as broken. Dennis Welch
In this episode I read a chapter from my forthcoming book about the Entrepreneurial Personality Type. When my writing partner Dennis Welch read this to me, I got emotional. I feel like it almost perfectly captures the essence of the Entrepreneurial Personality Type and who we are. This podcast and my forthcoming book are not marketing pieces or lead generation devices, collectively they are my manifesto to people like us to shake off the suppression, lean into our strengths, and go change the world.
In this episode I talk to running coach Dennis Welch. We talk about his background in running, how he got into OCR and how he got became a running coach. Dennis is the running coach behind the Endurance Project and helps OCR athletes achieve their running goals. He talks about what realistic timeframes are for improvement and how or if you could expect to hit a podium. We go on to talk about what a running coach could do for you as an athlete and if 180 steps a minute while running is really as important as you might have heard. We are partners with Icebug to get you a discount on your next pair! Use head over to Icebug.com and use code OVERCEOME12 to save 20%! Evan Perperis sent us his book “Strength & Speed's Guide to Elite Obstacle Course Racing” to check out. We will read it and get back to you with some additional details. In the meantime, head on over to teamstrengthspeed.com and check out their new podcast or order the book. Make sure you are following everything we are doing by taking a look at our Instagram, Facebook and joining our mailing list!
Dennis Welch breaks it down as only Dennis can do: books, writing, following your passion, forgiveness, kids, and even describes his role with the metal band “Testament.”
In this episode, Hunter interviews professional runner and Spartan coach, Dennis Welch. In this episode, you'll discover: -How fatherhood has impacted Dennis' training regime... -How has Spartan changed since he first got involved... -What are the best events to look out for in OCR... -What are Dennis' key workouts for his athletes... -Who are the athletes to look out for this year... -What kinds of athletes do we need to look out for... -And much more! Questions, comments or feedback? Leave 'em below, and click here to leave your questions now... [audio src="http://traffic.libsyn.com/obstacledominator/ObstacleDominator58.mp3"] Music courtesy Skorge - Sail (AWOLNATION Dubstep Rmx)
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Dennis Welch, President of Articulate Communications, is a well-respected communicator and author. He says that he has built his business by being kind and ensuring he connects personally with the human beings he’s trying to engage. In fact, he’s grown … Continue reading → The post Put Down The Megaphone – Dennis Welch (President Articulate Communications) appeared first on Paper Napkin Wisdom - Blog and Podcast For Entrepreneurs, Leaders, and Difference-Makers.
Episode 83-Today, you will hear an interview with Todd Sedlak. Todd has a few Death Race skulls and has helped countless others earn theirs. He is also one of a growing group of people who have turned themselves from obstacle/adventure enthusiasts to obstacle race employee. In this interview, we learn a little about what makes him tick and what led him to the world of OCR. We also hear from several top finishers from this past weekend’s Carolina Spartan Sprint. On the women’s side, they are Amelia Boone, Brittany Duckworth, Juliana Sproles, Melanie Jones, and Val Smith. On the men’s side, we talk with Matt Novakovich, Elliott Megquier, Dennis Welch, and David Magida. This interview contains smack talk which may be offensive to sensitive listeners. Today’s episode is sponsored by Mud Hero. Check out the mud run rated tops in Canada the last two years.
An audio look at the visual arts of Denton Texas, streamed LIVE on DentonRadio.com every Wednesday at 8pm from the famous Campus Theatre! Hosted by Damon Wadyko and Mike Barrow.
An audio look at the visual arts of Denton Texas, streamed LIVE on DentonRadio.com every Wednesday at 8pm from the famous Campus Theatre! Hosted by Damon Wadyko and Mike Barrow.
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