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#52 Win The Argument, Lose The Person
May 19, 2026
18m 30s
#51 Awake In The Empire
May 7, 2026
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#50 Stop Running. Start Responding
Mar 6, 2026
31m 43s
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Feb 12, 2026
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| 5/19/26 | ![]() #52 Win The Argument, Lose The Person | You can be right. And still lose your brother.In Episode 52, Pastor Tim opens Romans 14 Paul’s urgent, uncomfortable word to a church that was letting secondary disagreements eat through the fabric of real community. We’re talking about theological contempt, the weaponization of correctness, what it actually means to hold conviction and carry people at the same time, and why the kingdom of God is not a matter of winning.If you’ve ever been pushed out for asking questions, or if you’ve been the one doing the pushing, this episode is for you.Subtext is the teaching podcast of BridgePoint Young Adults in St. Petersburg, FL. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 18m 30s | ||||||
| 5/7/26 | ![]() #51 Awake In The Empire | We’re back. And we didn’t come back quiet.In Episode 51, Pastor Tim opens Romans 13, one of the most politically charged, historically misread, and spiritually uncomfortable chapters in the New Testament. If you’ve ever felt caught between blind loyalty to authority and total resistance to it, this episode is for you. We’re talking about outrage culture, what Paul was actually saying to a church living under Rome, and why the gospel’s answer to civic life isn’t a hot take — it’s love.Subtext is the teaching podcast of BridgePoint Young Adults in St. Petersburg, FL. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 17m 50s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() #50 Stop Running. Start Responding | Hey, I had the privilege of teaching last Sunday and if you missed it here is my message!In this message, Pastor Tim Riddick challenges us to examine where we may be running from what God has made personal. God uses ordinary people to deliver His invitation of redemption. And how we respond doesn’t just affect us—it shapes outcomes for others.Avoidance feels safe. But it’s still running.✨ Key Points:1. God makes His invitation personal through us.2. The “case of the someones” is spiritual deflection.3. Distraction doesn’t remove responsibility.4. Availability matters more than gifting.5. Your response determines the outcome.📖 Scripture Referenced:• Jonah 1:1–6• Isaiah 6:8• Matthew 22:9• Matthew 28:19–20 Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 31m 43s | ||||||
| 2/12/26 | ![]() #49 New Rhythms | In this episode of Subtext, Tim Riddick gets honest about the silent liturgy we all live by the scroll before our feet hit the floor, the dopamine hit at every red light, the phantom buzz that tricks us into thinking we’re needed when we’re actually just numb.This ain’t just about your phone. It’s about your formation. Because whether you know it or not, you already have a rhythm.And that rhythm is shaping your soul.So let’s talk about it:* Why Jesus didn’t let the crowd set His pace* Why rest isn’t something you earn. It’s something you need* How hustle culture is discipling us more than the Holy Spirit* And why building a new rhythm might just save your joyWe dive into Matthew 11, Mark 1, and Psalm 46, not with guilt, but with grace. Not to shame you, but to remind you there’s another way.A quieter way.A rooted way.A Kingdom way.So if you’re tired of running on empty, if your soul is noisy even when the room is quiet, this one’s for you. Jesus offers you a better rhythm. Not the kind that breaks you, but the kind that builds you. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 23m 01s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | ![]() #47 The Reset That Actually Works | New year, new you, right?Wrong.Look, I love a fresh start as much as the next person. But can we talk about why every January feels like Groundhog Day? Same resolutions. Same energy for two weeks. Same guilt by February.Maybe the problem isn’t your willpower. Maybe it’s that you’re trying to change the wrong way.This week we’re getting honest about why our resolutions fail, what God actually says about transformation, and why you can’t behavior-modify your way into becoming who you want to be.Spoiler: Jesus didn’t come to give you a better to-do list. He came to give you a new heart.If you’re tired of the cycle—promise, fail, shame, repeat—this one’s for you.Let’s talk about the reset that actually works. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 17m 55s | ||||||
| 12/21/25 | ![]() #46 Love Came For You | Some of us hear “God loves you” and low-key flinch, because that same word love has been used to control us, leave us, or play us. In this Advent episode, we’re not talking about the kind of love that ghosts you when you’re no longer useful. We’re talking about a God who moves toward you first.In Week Four, “Love Came Looking for You,” Pastor Tim unpacks 1 John 4 and Romans 5 to show that Advent isn’t humanity climbing up to God—it’s God stepping down into the mess, into the manger, into St. Pete, into your real life. This episode is for the ones who feel unlovable and the ones who are actually doing fine but quietly living like they still have to earn God’s approval.If you need to be reminded that you are fully known, fully seen, and still fully loved—this one’s for you. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 15m 51s | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() #45 Hometown Date Energy: Should You Bring Them Home? | Christmas is coming… which means the tree is going up, the group chats are popping, and your auntie is loading the question she asks every year like it’s tradition: “So… are you seeing anyone?”In this episode of Subtext, Pastor Tim walks through what happens when dating meets the holidays—when “just vibing” starts feeling like hometown date energy. With Scripture as our compass (1 Cor. 6:18, Prov. 4:23, James 1:5, 1 Thess. 5:22), we unpack five questions to ask before you bring your boyfriend or girlfriend home: boundaries, clarity, motives, community, and guarding your heart.Because love without wisdom is just vibes with a crash-landing and Jesus cares too much about your joy to let you drift into damage. Whether you’re single, dating, or somewhere in between, this one is for you. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 15m 52s | ||||||
| 12/14/25 | ![]() #44 Joy That Doesn't Make Sense | Some of us are limping into December, wondering how we’re supposed to sing about joy when this year has felt like loss, anxiety, or just straight survival mode. Others of us are actually… good. We like our job, we like our people, we’re low-key excited about the holidays. But whether you’re barely hanging on or genuinely thriving, this Advent episode is for you.In Week Three of our Advent series, Pastor Tim unpacks what the Bible means by “good news of great joy”—a joy that isn’t fragile like a mood, but rooted in a Savior who stepped into a broken world on purpose. We’ll talk about the difference between happiness and joy, why joy is for the hurting and the happy, and how to practice a joy that doesn’t depend on your season going according to your script.If you’ve ever felt guilty for not being okay or guilty for actually being okay this conversation will help you breathe. Jesus doesn’t just offer a holiday vibe; He offers a joy no one can take away. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 16m 50s | ||||||
| 12/7/25 | ![]() #43 Peace In The Chaos | December says “be merry,” but your mind is loud, your group chat is messy, and your bank account is stressed. In this Advent Week Two episode, “Peace In The Chaos,” Pastor Tim talks honestly about the kind of peace Jesus brings—a peace that doesn’t wait for your situation to calm down, but steps into the storm with you.Walking through Luke 2 and Philippians 4, we unpack why heaven announced Jesus as the Prince of Peace, how biblical peace is more than good vibes, and what it looks like to practice peace in a city that never really slows down. You’ll get three simple rhythms to help your soul breathe this week: creating a “peace pause,” setting boundaries that protect your mental health, and inviting trusted people into your chaos.If your December feels more like a mental hurricane than a Hallmark movie, this episode is for you. Jesus doesn’t promise a life with no storms but He does promise to sit in the boat with you. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 15m 49s | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | ![]() #42 Why Am I Still Single? | In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on what Scripture actually says about singleness.Not as a punishment.Not as a consolation prize.But as a gift with purpose.We talk about:* Why singleness is not the spiritual waiting room for marriage* How God may be delaying what you want to give you what you need* Why the soulmate myth sounds romantic but can actually wreck your relationships* What it means to be whole in Christ before you’re one with someone else* How we glorify freedom while fearing commitment — and how Jesus calls us into something betterIf you’re single, dating, or deep in a situationship you can’t define, this one’s for you.Because the love you’re looking for?It already found you.And the One who found you isn’t waiting for you to get a ring —He’s just waiting for you to come home. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 23m 20s | ||||||
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| 11/30/25 | ![]() #41 Hope in the Dark: Advent for the In-Between | In a season where everything looks merry and bright, what do you do when your soul feels like it’s still stuck in the dark? In this Advent Week One episode, Pastor Tim invites young adults in St. Petersburg, Florida into a real conversation about hope, not the fake, Instagram-filter kind, but the gritty, anchoring kind that can stand inside anxiety, disappointment, and unanswered prayers.Walking through Isaiah 9 and the promise of a coming Light, we explore why Advent is for people who feel in-between what God promised and what they see right now. Tim breaks down the difference between optimism and biblical hope, shares a St. Pete storm-and-sunset story that hits way too close to home, and offers practical ways to practice hope this week—right in the middle of your busy schedule, messy emotions, and noisy feeds.If you’ve ever felt like the season doesn’t match your soul, this episode is for you.Advent is God’s reminder: you’re not forgotten in the dark and the Light has already come. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 13m 16s | ||||||
| 11/13/25 | ![]() #40 Transitions w/ Devyn Weston | You ever leave the place God used to bless you in, and wonder if He’ll ever bless you like that again?Then this episode is for you.In today’s conversation, Tim sits down with Devyn, BridgePoint’s KidsPoint Director, to talk about the in-between, the transitions, the tension, and the tenderness of starting over. From Gainesville to the DMV to St. Pete, Devyn’s story is one of obedience when it hurts, community when it feels awkward, and choosing presence when excuses sound easier.Together they unpack:* What it’s like to grieve a ministry while trying to build a new one* How marriage and ministry can pull you in different directions if you’re not careful* The lies we tell ourselves when we believe comfort > calling* Why showing up tired is still better than not showing up at all* The cost of glamorizing solitude instead of embracing Spirit-filled communityWith wisdom rooted in Scripture “Many are the plans in a man’s heart, but it is the Lord’s purpose that prevails” (Proverbs 19:21) this episode calls us to plant deep roots even when we feel uprooted.It’s not about fake smiles or forced conversations.It’s about faithful presence.It’s about letting Jesus be Lord — not just of our Sunday mornings but of our Mondays, our marriages, our mess.So if you’re tired, wrestling, or just wondering if it’s worth it…Press play.Keep showing up.God’s already there. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 36m 19s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() #39 I Can't Let You Go | What do you do when you pull up to the wrong airport, even though you had the right ticket?This episode starts with a funny (and expensive) story about my wife booking the wrong flight… but what it turns into is a glimpse into the heart of God as told through Hosea chapters 11 through 14.Because here’s the truth:We’ve all found ourselves somewhere we weren’t supposed to be.Far from what God intended.Ashamed, frustrated, lost, and thinking maybe we’ve missed the flight for good.But Hosea 14 reminds us that God isn’t standing at the gate saying, “I told you so.”He’s standing there saying, “I’m glad you called.”This episode is about a God who doesn’t let go even when we wander, even when we forget who we are, even when we plant idols and reap heartbreak.It’s about the love of a Father who remembers our first steps…And still calls us home after our worst mistakes.So if you’ve been running, avoiding, or forgetting the One who held you up when you couldn’t stand — this episode is your invitation to stop performing and start returning.Because love like His isn’t earned.It’s extended.And it always waits with arms wide open. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 24m 01s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() #38 You Can't Out Run What You Won't Face | You ever try to outrun something you know is chasing you? Not a person. Not a deadline. But a truth. A mirror.A voice in your spirit that says, “This… this needs to be dealt with.”Yeah, me too.This week on Subtext, Pastor Tim gets personal, not just with Scripture, but with his own story, as we walk through Hosea chapters 4 through 10.What started with a tough conversation about a report card turned into a moment of reflection about how we all avoid what’s broken.We say we’re fine. We say it’s not that bad. We perform worship but avoid repentance.We manage our sin instead of facing it.But the Word is clear:“You can’t outrun what you won’t face.”In these chapters, God isn’t just confronting Israel — He’s calling us out too.Calling out our coping mechanisms.Our emotional performances.Our rituals without relationship.But right in the middle of the pain…God offers this:“Break up your unplowed ground… for it is time to seek the Lord.” (Hosea 10:12)This episode is for the one tired of pretending.For the one who wants to stop managing dysfunction and start walking in freedom.For the one who’s ready to face it — and finally heal.So press play.Stop running.And let God in. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 33m 18s | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() #37 The Church, Counseling, and the Stuff We Don’t Talk About | There are places in your soul you’ve told no one about.Rooms you’ve locked.Wounds you’ve buried.Stories you swore you’d never revisit.But what if healing doesn’t come by hiding?What if Jesus is already in that room, waiting on you to stop pretending and start inviting?In this Subtext episode, Pastor Tim Riddick sits down with licensed therapist and former youth pastor Luke Kokhler for a conversation that’s part counseling session, part confession booth, and fully soaked in Holy Spirit honesty.They talk trauma.They talk therapy.They talk about the church, masculinity, father wounds, and what it means to heal when you’ve been numb for years.You’ll hear raw stories of brokenness — but also the redemptive whisper of grace:You’re not too far.You’re not too broken.And you’re not alone.This one’s not just a listen — it’s an invitation.To trade spiritual suppression for emotional honesty.To see counseling not as a sign of weak faith, but a form of worship.To let Jesus into the pain and let healing begin. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 40m 47s | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() #36 You Are Still Worth Loving | What do you do when you’ve messed up so bad you think even God gave up?Where do you go when you’ve run too far to find your way back?This week on Subtext, Pastor Tim Riddick opens up Hosea 1–3 and says what some of us forgot we needed to hear:Even when you run. Even when you rebel. Even when you feel unworthy, you are still worth loving.This ain’t a story about shame.This is about a love that don’t quit.A God who doesn’t ghost you when you stray, but goes after you.From the ball field to the Bible, Tim shares raw reflections from coaching the #1 team in Florida to facing pushback for praying too much. But the real heart of this episode is a question:What if God’s not waiting for you to clean up, what if He just wants you to come home?So whether you’ve felt like Gomer, fallen too far, or just numb to God’s knock…This episode will wreck you and wrap you in grace.Open your heart. He’s still knocking. And He’s not leaving. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 24m 46s | ||||||
| 10/9/25 | ![]() #35 Open The Doors | If Jesus knocked on the door of your heart tonight… would He find space to sit, or just a mess you’ve been hiding under the bed?In this week’s Subtext episode, Pastor Tim Riddick takes us on a journey that’s both raw and reflective, from the beaches of Oahu to the deep corners of our hearts unpacking what real worship looks like when it’s not confined to a stage, a song, or a Sunday.This message hits hard.Because Revelation 3:20 isn’t just Jesus standing outside the church in Laodicea — it’s Him standing outside us.Still knocking.Still asking to be let in.Tim invites us to examine the “rooms” we’ve kept off-limits:The shame room.The fear room.The doubt room.The pain room.The places where we pretend everything’s fine when it’s falling apart.This episode is an altar call for authenticity — to stop cleaning up for Christ and start letting Him clean house.Because Jesus doesn’t want weekend visits.He wants full residency.So as you listen, ask yourself:What doors in your life are still closed to the One who gave His life to enter in?Because the knock is still there.The question is — will you open it? Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 24m 48s | ||||||
| 9/16/25 | ![]() #34 Do the Dishes: Why Evangelism Is Simpler Than You Think | What if the thing God asked you to do… was the one thing you never got around to?In this episode of Subtext, Tim Riddick and Taylor Levin and the BPYA fam take us on a bold, honest journey into evangelism and apologetics. But don’t let the big words scare you — this isn’t a lecture, it’s a call. A call to stop performing Christianity and start participating in the mission of Jesus.We talk fear.We talk failure.We talk about how the Spirit still moves in conversations you think are going nowhere.We confront the real reason so many of us stay silent about our faith: not because we don’t believe, but because we’re afraid of being fully known and fully rejected.And through it all, you’ll hear this heartbeat:God’s not asking for perfection. He’s asking for obedience.So stop trying to remodel the house when He just asked you to do the dishes.This episode will challenge you, encourage you, and give you real, practical insight on how to share Jesus with your neighbor, your barista, your roommate, your coworker — whoever God puts in front of you.Because at the end of this life, we don’t want to stand before Jesus with clean floors but an empty table.Click play. Then go do the dishes. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 30m 39s | ||||||
| 9/9/25 | ![]() #33 Honest To God | Taylor takes us from an awkward “is-this-prophetic-or-creepy?” moment after church to the quiet place under a tree where Jesus actually meets us. From there she opens Scripture and our ribs—Colossians 3:3, where our life is “hidden” (krypto: kept secret and kept safe) in Christ; Matthew 6:6, where the Father sees in secret; and the promise that what’s concealed in prayer gets revealed in transformation.This episode is honest about pain and gentle with shame. Taylor testifies to the kind of intimacy that doesn’t perform on a stage but surrenders in a room, with doubt, with depression, with desires we don’t know how to name. She reminds us the secret place isn’t spiritual hide-and-seek; it’s where the lights come on, the lies lose power, and Christ renews us for real life, classes, counseling sessions, group chats, and the people we’re called to love.Scripture woven in: Colossians 3:3–4; Matthew 6:6; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 5:1; Psalm 139:7–12; Colossians 2:15.Listen if you’re:* Tired of curating a vibe and hungry for communion.* Wrestling with identity, sexuality, anxiety, or anger and wanting light without the side-eye.* Ready to move from worship-as-a-song to worship-as-surrender. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 29m 12s | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | ![]() #32 Curated Holiness and Other Lies We Tell Ourselves | We're living in an age where we can curate everything. Our photos, our playlists, our bookshelves, and apparently, our relationship with God. But here's the thing that's been eating at me: What happens when we become so good at performing holiness that we forget what it actually means to pursue it?In this episode, I'm getting real about the lies we tell ourselves when we prioritize our spiritual image over our spiritual formation. We'll talk about the difference between looking righteous and being righteous, why God isn't impressed with our theological Twitter takes, and what it actually means to do the hard work of discipleship when nobody's watching.I'll share some of my own struggles with this – because trust me, I have been guilty of measuring my spiritual maturity by likes and digital hugs. We'll dive into how social media has amplified our tendency toward spiritual performance, and more importantly, how we can get back to the kind of authentic faith that transforms us from the inside out. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 12m 04s | ||||||
| 9/2/25 | ![]() #31 Close the Door | What happens when the lights go down, the crowd clears out, and your faith has no audience?In this kickoff episode, Pastor Tim opens up Matthew 6:5–6 and takes us deep into the room—the quiet place, the sacred space, the storage closet of the soul—where performance stops and presence begins. In a culture obsessed with broadcasting, Jesus invites us to close the door.This episode isn’t about curated feeds or perfect worship postures. It’s about what happens when you get real with God behind closed doors. It’s about trading spiritual performance for honest pursuit. Because the world doesn’t just need to know you go to church—they need to see that Jesus makes a difference.So if your soul’s been craving peace, if your spirit’s been restless beneath all the filters—this one’s for you.Shut the door.He’s already there. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 27m 19s | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | ![]() #30 What Took You So Long | Sometimes the best stories begin after the delay.In this episode, Tim sits down with Kylie—a law school grad who found community later than she expected, but right on time for what God was doing in her life. They talk about friendship that bloomed in the most unexpected way, the beauty of obedience when the Holy Spirit speaks, and the slow but powerful transformation that happens when you stop trying to blend in and start walking bold in who Jesus called you to be.This one’s for the late bloomers.The searching.The sober curious.The ones who almost gave up on community.And the ones who are just now realizing they’ve found it.Press play. God’s already been speaking—you just needed to hear it. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 39m 26s | ||||||
| 7/18/25 | ![]() #29 Sunday’s Filter, Monday’s Failure | I am fresh off of vacation, but, I recorded this episode before vacation and with strep throat. It still so good tho.This one’s for everybody who knows how to look like a Christian on Sunday but struggles to live like one on Monday. We’re diving deep into Romans 2—a chapter that doesn’t just challenge our behavior, but confronts our heart.In this episode, we talk about the tension between performance and transformation. Paul pulls no punches. He calls out religious folks who are quick to judge but slow to repent—people who preach from pulpits but fall apart in private. Sound familiar?We’ll unpack what it means to live for God’s approval, not public applause, and how God’s kindness isn’t just a warm feeling—it’s a wake-up call to true repentance.If you’ve ever felt the weight of pretending…If you’ve ever been more committed to the aesthetic than the authenticity…If you’re tired of filters that hide failures…Then this episode is for you.We’re not here to condemn—but to call you into something deeper. Something real. Because the same God who sees your mess also offers mercy. Let’s talk about the kind of heart change only the Holy Spirit can bring. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 20m 31s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | ![]() #28 Amusing Ourselves To Death | We live in a world where silence feels like failure and distraction feels like survival.We’re scrolling, streaming, and staying “busy,” but deep down… we’re empty.In this episode, Tim Riddick pulls back the curtain on the noise — not just the external noise around us, but the internal noise we carry.What if the thing killing our focus is also killing our faith?What if the constant entertainment is quietly numbing us to God’s voice?This isn’t a call to cancel your phone or delete every app — it’s a wake-up call to turn the volume down on everything that doesn’t matter…So you can hear the One voice that does. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 9m 30s | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | ![]() #27 Transition Anxiety is Real, But So is God's Plan | You're starting new jobs, new relationships, new cities, new chapters—and you're looking around like "God, where are You in this?" If you're between 18 and 35 and feeling completely unprepared for what's coming next, this episode is for you.We dive deep into Deuteronomy 31-34, where Moses is about to die, Joshua is about to lead, and an entire generation is stepping into their promised land without the only leader they've ever known. Sound familiar?In this episode, you'll discover:* Why God goes BEFORE you into every situation (even when you can't see Him)* How to finish well even when you don't get to see the outcome* Why your transition season isn't punishment—it's preparation* How God's Word becomes your anchor when everything else feels uncertainMoses had something to say to Joshua about stepping into leadership while feeling unqualified, and guess what? He's got something to say to you too. Because the same God who equipped Moses for 40 years of wilderness leadership is the same God who's been preparing you for this moment.Your anxiety about the future? That's you forgetting that God has already been to your future and He's making preparations. Ready or not, God's calling your name—and when God calls, He also equips. Get full access to BridgePoint’s Substack at bridgepointya.substack.com/subscribe | 18m 37s | ||||||
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