Thompson's Station, TN May 2025

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FOOD + BEVERAGE

CARA CLARK'S FEELING GOOD

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

A SMILE SANCTUARY

LY PEARCE'S

JOU RNEY TO HEALING THROUGH MUSIC

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Inspiring Women

While it’s always important to shop local and sup port our area businesses, this month is the perfect time to patronize businesses owned by women in our communities. That’s one of my favorite parts of this role - connecting with and rooting for women, especially when it comes to Williamson County's ladies!

Cover star Carly Pearce leads this issue's female brigade with five new songs on her critically acclaimed album  hummingbird: no rain, no flowers , one fueled by her era of growth.

They are movers and shakers, builders and makers. We can learn something from all of the powerful females on these pages. They all have a story that got them to where they are and we've enjoyed telling them.

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May 2025

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The Feel

A New, Noteworthy, And Nutritious Cookbook

Good Way

Want the secret to feeling good? It starts with food. When you eat nourishing food, you’ll find balanced blood sugar. When your blood sugar is balanced, your cravings are reduced. When those tempting cravings are gone, you’ll likely feel more satisfied, energized, and in control. Then your cravings shift to foods you know will make you feel good, and that feeling of hope is a special kind of medicine.

Cara Clark, a nutrition expert with a new cookbook on its way to shelves near you, knows this practice firsthand. She spent years over-exercising and under-eating, stuck in a stressful, unfulfilling job. A change was in order, and soon, this shift would offer her a career she now considers a passion rather than a job.

Clark is an integrative nutritionist and wellness educator certified in sports and clinical nutrition, blood chemistry, and integrative health, a position that has allowed her to work with thousands of clients from everyday people to celebrities and elite athletes. She’s the primary nutritionist for the Carrie Underwood-backed fitness app and online community, fit52, and she contributed to Underwood’s cookbook, Find Your Path , and she co-authored The Wellness Remodel .

Now in 2025, she’s releasing her own book, The Feel-Good Way: Simple Recipes for a Better Life. The cookbook is packed with nearly 100 recipes that are equal parts easy, delicious, and macro-balanced, ranging from peach berry cobbler overnight oats to pad Thai and smoothies.

“Each week, my priorities shift, but I tell entrepreneurs to take a look at their week on Sunday so they aren’t bombarded on Monday,” Clark says. A mom of four, she’s perfected the practice.

The book lays out a blueprint for Clark’s “Feel Good” fundamentals—which aren’t about deprivation or restriction, but an overall healthy lifestyle. It’s all about progress, not perfection. So when you’re ready to start implementing these fundamentals, start with your macros first.

The goal? Clark says every meal should contain 50 percent carbohydrates, 25 percent protein, and 25 percent fat. As a simple guideline, she suggests using your own hand for portion sizes— carbs should be about the size of your palm, protein the size of a fist, and fats about the size of a thumb.

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“IN GENERAL, PEOPLE THINK WHEN EATING HEALTHIER OR FOLLOWING A DIET, THEY CAN’T EAT DESSERT. BUT HERE, WE UTILIZE DESSERT AS A MEAL.”

While the cookbook deviates from those generational, nostalgic recipes packed with processed ingredients common in older kitchens, Clark notes many are drawn to the desserts. “We came up with a dairy-free, gluten-free ice cream cookie,” Clark says. “In general, people think when eating healthier or following a diet, they can’t eat dessert. But here, we utilize dessert as a meal.”

And if you aren’t willing to part ways with your passeddown cookbooks and favorite hearty recipes, Clark has created a comprehensive exchange list to help people learn how to make healthy swaps in their favorite dishes.

“There’s tons of gumbos and different types of ways to make biscuits,” Clark says. “My goal for the book is not just to be the 90 recipes you need for the rest of your life, but to build confidence in the kitchen and feel confident in your choices. My goal is to be a roadmap and a guide, not a hard and fast rule.”

Life is busy for the mom and serial entrepreneur, but she puts her teachings into practice through weekly meal prep and strategic planning. And when things don’t go according to plan (because, do they ever?), she has a tip for that too.

“The way my refrigerator, freezer, and pantry look, I can build 10 meals at any time,” she says. “I’m always making double dinner so I can utilize the leftovers in different ways, whether it’s shredding chicken and making four different meals or batch cooking and batch prepping.”

In addition to the brand-new cookbook, Clark offers programs like wellness challenges and hormone masterclasses, as well as a monthly or annual membership model. After years of contributing to other people’s books, she knew it was time to write her own. And when it came to selecting a publisher, she placed importance on one that would allow her faith to shine through.

“A huge part of why I wrote this book with Penguin Random House was that I could incorporate my faith,”

she says. “Each section of meals—breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks—has a prayer and prayer tools before each meal. I used a lot of mind, body, and spirit to write the book.”

The Feel-Good Way is available wherever books are sold, with a launch celebration and signing at the Franklin Theatre on May 14 in partnership with Landmark Booksellers.

For those looking for even more guidance, Clark’s membership platform provides ongoing support, offering a structured but flexible way to integrate her philosophy into daily life. CaraClarkNutrition.com

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A Clearer Outlook

HOW SPRING HILL EYECARE IS TRANSFORMING DRY EYE CARE

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L to R: Dr. Virgilio Gozum, Dr. Rob Szeliga, Dr. Shivam Patel, Dr. Celeste Bryant

For many, dry, gritty, irritated eyes are more than just a nuisance - they’re a daily struggle that affects vision, comfort, and overall quality of life. At Spring Hill Eyecare, patients find more than temporary relief - they find long-term solutions through the innovative work being done at the Greenhouse Dry Eye Clinic, the region’s premier destination for ocular surface disease treatment.

Located at 5238 Main Street, Spring Hill Eyecare has built a reputation for excellence in eye care, but it’s their commitment to addressing dry eye disease that sets them apart. Their dedicated dry eye center, the Greenhouse Dry Eye Clinic, was designed with one purpose in mind: to cultivate healing from the inside out using science, technology, and a personalized approach.

“Dry eye is complex and multifactorial,” says Dr. Rob Szeliga, founder and optometrist at Spring Hill Eyecare. “That’s why we built the Greenhouse—to create a space where we can truly get to the root cause of each patient’s discomfort and restore ocular health from the ground up.”

The process begins with advanced diagnostics, including meibography to assess oil gland health, TearLab ® to measure tear osmolarity, InflammaDry ® to detect inflammation, and the Ocular Surface Disease Index © questionnaire to track symptoms. This thorough work-up allows the team to pinpoint the specific type and severity of each patient’s dry eye disease—whether it’s evaporative, aqueous-deficient, inflammatory, or a combination. Once the cause is clear, treatment is tailored to fit. The Greenhouse offers a suite of cutting-edge therapies rarely found in traditional eye care settings.

Among the most popular and powerful options is Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy. IPL treats the inflammation and clogged glands that contribute to dry eye, particularly for patients with rosacea or

chronic blepharitis. The clinic also features OptiLIFT® , a radio-frequency device with dynamic muscle stimulation technology, which helps stimulate collagen production and improve meibomian gland function—while also offering a subtle, aesthetic lift around the eyes.

For patients with stubborn debris, demodex mites, and biofilm buildup, BlephEx® , NuLids™, and Rinsada™ treatments provide in-office lid cleansing and irrigation to remove biofilm and reduce irritation. These therapies help restore the eyelid’s natural defenses and improve overall tear stability.

In addition to these advanced therapies, Spring Hill Eyecare carries a full line of dry eye supportive products like preservative-free artificial tears, lid cleansers, warming and hydrating eye masks, nutritional supplements, and more. Prescription dry eye medications are also available when needed to manage inflammation and improve tear production.

“We’ve seen incredible results with our tiered treatment packages,” Dr. Szeliga says. “From the Essential Cleanse to the Total Ocular Surface Restoration Package, our goal is to meet patients wherever they are in their dry eye journey and offer real, lasting relief.”

It’s not just the technology that makes the Greenhouse Dry Eye Clinic special—it’s the people. The Spring Hill Eyecare team is deeply invested in patient outcomes, blending medical excellence with a warm, personalized approach that makes every visit feel like stepping into a place of healing.

For residents of Thompson’s Station and beyond, relief from dry eye is closer than they think. At the Greenhouse Dry Eye Clinic at Spring Hill Eyecare, patients are rediscovering what it means to see clearly and comfortably—one blink at a time.

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“Dry eye is complex and multifactorial.”

CARLY PEARCE'S Musical STORYTELLING

Carly Pearce isn't afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve. She's been called the "Queen of Feels" (aptly named by her gal pal Kailey Dickerson) as she's been writing deeply personal songs since 2017's debut studio album, Every Little Thing. This time around is no different as Pearce continues to reveal her heart with five added tracks to 2024's hummingbird, an album critics praised for its lyrical honesty. So  hummingbird: no rain, no flowers was born The deluxe album features three never-before-heard songs – “if looks could kill,” “heart first,” and “no rain” –as well as two new acoustic Vevo takes on fan favorites “oklahoma” and “things i don’t chase .”

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“MY SHOWS ARE REALLY ABOUT THE songwriting and the musicality OF THESE RECORDS, AND JUST THIS MUSIC THAT I WROTE TO GET THROUGH different seasons IN MY LIFE AND SONGS THAT CONNECT WITH ME.”
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The Carly Pearce edition of Conundrum Wine
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"I felt like there was a little bit more left to the story and these particular songs," says Pearce of the new tracks. " I wrote "no rain" a couple of months ago and it was actually meant for my new record that I'm working on, but it just kind of felt like it was a song that needed to be put out now. It felt very timely to what hummingbird has meant to me, just going through hard things and coming out on the other side. And the other two songs were just two songs that I've loved for a few years that I wrote for a different album that just hadn't had their moment yet. So it all just kind of felt like the right moment."

Pearce is wrapping up her "hummingbird world tour" this month, after 40+ dates, with a final show at Nashville's mother church, The Ryman. "The Ryman is my favorite place to play, so I'm very excited to be there," says Pearce. "I feel like we have worked really hard on this set from the visuals to the set list, and I think that fans, if they haven't been to one of my shows, they'll get to see just how intimate the vibe is. The Ryman allows me to tell the stories behind the songs. My shows are really about the songwriting and the musicality of these records, and just this music that I wrote to get through different seasons in my life and songs that connect with me. And if you've been to my shows, you can just expect a really fun night because we're very excited to play The Ryman."

“I LOVE GETTING TO SEE THE PAYOFF OF MY SONGS, connecting with people. I WRITE THESE SONGS AND HOPE THAT people will care.”

While her "hummingbird world tour" might be coming to an end, Pearce will continue touring throughout the summer, doing a few shows with Cody Johnson and a few with Little Big Town. Asked if touring is a grind, she says she mostly loves it. "I love getting to see the payoff of my songs, connecting with people," says Pearce. "I write these songs and hope that people will care. And I think just getting to play live, the shows are just absolutely the best part. The worst part is probably being away from home living in a bus. So just the travel aspect of not having a lot of space, not having your own kitchen, having a really small shower, just all those kind of things that we take for granted."

The Carly Pearce edition of Conundrum Wine

Pearce finds the inspiration for her songs and storytelling everywhere. "I feel like songs come in all different ways," she says. "They can come to me just in an idea. They can come to me in a melody. They can kind of come out of nowhere, if you will. I think that's the joy of songwriting - you never know how a song is going to come to life and if it's going to be difficult or if it's going to be easy, and all of those things. But I think that if I've lived something or I feel a personal connection to it, it's much easier for me to put my identity on it and to believe it."

When asked what advice she'd give to young girls who want to break into the country music business, Pearce says, "I would say you have to have an identity and a point of view, and you have to work harder than the boys. I think right now you're seeing the pendulum swing back in our favor in country music as far as there's a lot of really amazing women making a lot of noise. And it wasn't that way when I moved here 16 years ago. Women just weren't where they are right now. And so we've kind of swung back the way that the '90s were for females where females are just ruling."

"But I would say something that is an advantage to females or just to any artist right now is with social media and TikTok and the grassroots ability to get your music out there," Pearce adds. "You can reach so many people just from your own home and recording videos and recording your music in a very grassroots way that could really change your life. And I think that's a really empowering and exciting thing for young artists that I would encourage them to just get your music out there in any way that you can."

Pearce recently partnered with Conundrum Wine for her own limited edition label. "I've always been a wine drinker," she says. I had a song years ago at the beginning of my career called "Hide the Wine," and it kind of became a part of my brand. And I had always wanted to find the right company where I actually loved drinking their wine to maybe do something with, in some capacity.

“I THINK RIGHT NOW YOU'RE SEEING THE pendulum swing back IN OUR FAVOR IN COUNTRY

“And Conundrum is literally a wine that I have been drinking since I could drink wine and I felt like it was the perfect opportunity for me.  First of all, to align with a brand that I know the wine is very good, and that I knew that my fans would really be able to afford and enjoy. And so getting to make these custom Carly Pearce edition labels was one of those just very surreal moments for me of, ‘Oh, my God, I would have never thought in one million years that this wine that I've been drinking for all these years, I would have my own version of that.’”

So when Pearce isn't writing songs, performing on tour around the world, or drinking wine, she says, "I'm a pretty

simple person. I like to run, I like to hang out at my house. I'm a very big homebody, which is ironic because of what I do for a living. I live in a little cul-de-sac with a lot of different young moms that are my really close friends, and that's very fun, even though we have very different lives to find a common theme. I'm just a very normal person. I like to do very normal things."

She also does the very normal thing of stopping into Franklin. "I know this is the most cliche thing ever, but I love in the summer coming down to the little square and walking around the little shops and going to dinner," she says. "I love it down there. It's so quaint." CarlyPearce.com

HOW DR. MEGAN GIRMSCHEID IS TRANSFORMING DENTISTRY

A Smile Sanctuary

ARTICLE BY SUE BALDANI | PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALLISON ELEFANTE
“Some patients have always disliked their teeth but never felt they could do something about it.”

When Dr. Megan Girmscheid had her braces removed at the age of 15, she didn’t just see straightened teeth in the mirror - she saw confidence, self-assurance, and a whole new outlook on life. “It gave me such confidence, and I just felt good about myself,” she recalls.

That moment sparked a dream: to help others experience the same transformative power of a beautiful smile. Fast forward to 2013, and Dr. Girmscheid made that dream a reality by becoming a dentist specializing in cosmetic dentistry. A decade later, in May 2023, she took her vision even further by opening her own practice, Dental Haven.

A VISION BROUGHT TO LIFE

“I had a vision over the years of how I wanted to practice, what truly brings me joy, and how I could best serve my community and patients,” she says. “I chose the name Dental Haven because I wanted my office to be a sanctuary - a safe, welcoming space where patients feel comfortable and cared for.”

At Dental Haven, Dr. Girmscheid and her team believe that oral health is deeply connected to overall well-being, both physically and psychologically. With the rise of social media, more people are becoming self-conscious about their smiles. “We want to send a clear message: this is a judgment-free zone,” she says. “Our goal is to provide patients with the smile they’ve always wanted, in a relaxing and beautiful setting.”

GIVING PATIENTS A REASON TO SMILE

One of the most rewarding aspects of her career is working with older patients who have spent years prioritizing others - raising children, supporting their families - and are now ready to invest in themselves. “Some patients have always disliked their teeth but never felt they could do something about it,” Dr. Girmscheid says. “Seeing their excitement and pride when we complete their transformation is what makes this work so fulfilling.”

Beyond traditional dentistry, Dental Haven also offers Botox® treatments - an extension of her expertise in facial aesthetics. “As a doctor specializing in the head and neck, I naturally consider the full face, not just the teeth,” she says. Initially, she provided Botox treatments only for her team and friends, but once patients saw the results, demand quickly grew. “Many people come in every three to four months for touch-ups. Since they’re already visiting for routine dental care, it’s a convenient way to enhance both their smile and facial aesthetics.” Botox isn’t just for cosmetic purposes either. It can also help patients suffering from clenching, grinding, and temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD or TMJ), providing much-needed relief.

A HEART FOR THE COMMUNITY

While Dr. Girmscheid is passionate about transforming smiles, she’s equally dedicated to making a difference beyond her practice. Unsure which charity to support when launching Dental Haven, she was drawn to Harvest Hands, a nonprofit serving underserved communities in Nashville through afterschool programs, youth leadership training, Empower Sports, and counseling services.

“One day, I was doing a devotional right before Easter, and I felt led to support Harvest Hands,” she says. “We live in a fortunate area compared to much of the country, and I wanted to contribute to something meaningful - helping kids right here in Nashville.”

Today, Dental Haven donates a percentage of all product sales to Harvest Hands and also sponsors various events for the organization.

A FAMILY AFFAIR

Balancing a thriving practice and a busy home life, Dr. Girmscheid is also a devoted wife and mother. She and her husband, Derek, have been married for seven years and live in Franklin with their two children - fiveyear-old Grace and two-year-old Thomas, along with their beloved dogs, Annie and Nelson.

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Her journey to opening Dental Haven was anything but ordinary. “Tommy was born just a week before construction began on the office,” she recalls. “It was a journey - he was here on-site in his car seat, wearing little headphones while taking naps in a construction zone.” Her children’s presence is still felt in the practice today. “We have an all-pink sedation surgical suite, and my daughter calls it ‘her room’ when she visits,” she laughs. “This business is truly a family affair.”

A PASSION FOR ART AND SCIENCE

Beyond dentistry, Dr. Girmscheid has a deep love for music. Having minored in voice and trained in classical violin, she frequently performs at church and even sang at her own wedding. “My dad is an accountant, and my mom is a retired music teacher, so I grew up in a world

of both logic and creativity,” she says. “I joke that I’m what happens when an accountant and a musician have a child. I’m strong in science and math, but also very artistic. People don’t always realize that dentistry is a craft - it’s all about precision and detail, just like music. That blend of science and art is what makes this career so rewarding for me.”

With an eye for aesthetics, a heart for service, and a dedication to excellence, Dr. Megan Girmscheid is redefining what it means to visit the dentist. At Dental Haven, it’s not just about fixing teeth - it’s about creating confidence, enhancing lives, and making every patient feel truly at home.

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Redefining Style With Soul Society

Empowering Women Through Comprehensive Beauty Consultations

TELL US ABOUT YOUR BACKGROUND AND HOW YOU WERE INSPIRED TO OPEN SOUL SOCIETY.

I've been doing hair for 16 years, and I learned a lot by cultivating really amazing relationships with women. They've shaped who I am, and I love helping them find the best versions of themselves through fashion and hair. It felt natural to merge the two to create an experience where clients could leave feeling like their style is elevated and that we've enhanced who they are.

TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THE MISSION OF THE BUSINESS AS A WHOLE.

It's about tapping into the needs of clients and finding what they're going to love long term. I don't want to change their whole look, but truly enhance them, give them something sustainable that represents them.

WHAT IS YOUR PROCESS OF CONSULTING WITH CLIENTS LIKE?

It takes genuine care and trust. My goal is always to make the client comfortable and ensure they still feel like themselves even while stepping out of their comfort zone. I like to say that everyone already has their seed of beauty, and it's my job to help it bloom.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT BEING LOCATED IN FRANKLIN?

Franklin is a magical town, as soon as I walked these streets I knew I belonged here. It's a transient place because so many people move here but we all want to keep that sweet small town vibe. I've never felt supported the way I do here. Everyone's so genuine.

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ARTICLE AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMY SALVAGNO

Elevated Cocktail for Brunch Beyond &

A Fun Spirit To Spoil Mom With This Mother’s Day

Whether Mom prefers to dine reclining pillow-side in pajamas or beside a beautifully dressed table, she’ll appreciate an elegant, elevated cocktail to make her brunch menu extra special. So while she’s indulging in a few extra pieces of bacon, savoring bites of flaky quiche and luxuriating over berry and whipped creamtopped pancakes, impress her with this morning-friendly mix.

Gin & Jam

A simple ingredient drink unites the botanical complexity of gin with the rich sweetness of your favorite jam.

Ingredients:

• 2 ounces gin

• 1 ounce lemon juice

• 1/2 ounce simple syrup

• 1 teaspoon raspberry (or your favorite) jam

• Spoonful of jam for garnish

Instructions:

1. Add the gin, lemon juice, simple syrup, and jam to your mixing glass.

2. Add ice and shake for 10 seconds.

3. Strain into a double old-fashioned glass over crushed ice.

4. Top with a spoonful of jam and stir it in while you sip.

A SELECTION OF UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

MAY 1ST

Columbia Farmers Market

Riverwalk Park Pavillion | 8:00 AM

With summer upon us, the Columbia Farmers Market will now welcome visitors from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. This season the market will feature free kids activities and live music along with the regular selection of fresh produce, meat, eggs, honey, flowers, handmade goods and more. ColumbiaFarmersMarket.org

MAY 1ST

Decades of Fun Trivia Night

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Spring Hill Public Library | 5:30 PM

In honor of their 50th anniversary, Spring Hill Public Library will be hosting a themed trivia night to test participants' knowledge of pop culture, trends, music and history since 1975. Dress in your grooviest 70s themed outfit and compete for the Best Dressed prize. SpringHillTN.org

MAY 3RD

Tennessee

Renaissance Festival

2135 New Castle Road | 10:00 AM

On the grounds of Castle Gwynn, be transported to a colorful word of jesters, knights, and pirates. With magic shows, countless stalls of handmade wares, and the infamous joust, you'll never be bored at this delightful faire, which occurs every weekend in May. Don't forget to enjoy the classic turkey leg and a tour of the castle. TNRenFest.com

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MAY 10TH

Honor The Fallen 5K

The Grove | 9:00 AM

With all proceeds going to the charity Memories of Honor, participants in this 5k will have the name of a fallen veteran on their bib, running in their honor. There will be a flag ceremony, memorial walk, and live music. Anyone can submit the name of fallen veterans on the website to include them in the ceremony.

HonorTheFallen5K.com

MAY 15TH

Franklin Rodeo

Ag Center, 4215 Long Lane | 5:30 PM

Check out the Franklin Rodeo from May 15 -17, where top cowboys and cowgirls will compete in events such as barrel racing and bull riding. In addition, there will be live music, food, kids activities, rodeo clowns, and more to explore in between competitions.  FranklinRodeo.com

MAY 26TH

Williamson County Memorial Day Service

Williamson County Veterans Park 10:00 AM

Celebrate the sacrifice of our nation's veterans downtown where there will be a special guest speaker and a live band to commemorate the occasion. Pavers are available for purchase leading up to the event to honor fallen veterans. The names of these veterans will be read during the 45-minute program and the pavers will be installed at the park after the service. FranklinTN.gov

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Celebrate Better Speech & Hearing Month in May!

Spring is in the air, but are you hearing it? The birds are singing, the breeze is whispering, and the world is coming alive with sound. But if you’re missing out on the details, it might be time to check in on your hearing health. Trust HearTN to provide the personalized care and life-changing technology you need to enjoy all that spring has to offer!

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