Episodes

  • #24: Andrew Wilkinson (Chef) - The role of chefs in the future of seaweed, bringing sustainable and healthy meals to America’s schools.
    Mar 19 2024

    Andrew Wilkinson is Seafood Specialist and Chef Director of Research and Development at North Coast Seafoods.

    He is a chef with a deep love for fresh ingredients and a passion for creating exciting, delicious food for people to enjoy every day. He developed this passion from a young age, working on the lobster docks in Maine and watching his mother cook traditional New England meals. Wilkinson is a graduate of the prestigious Culinary Institute of America (CIA) and has extensive international experience, having worked in Germany and Japan. He has also served on the US Culinary Olympic Team. Throughout his career, Wilkinson has worked as a chef and partner at Skipjack's Restaurant Group and as the executive chef of the Rainbow Room in New York City. Currently, he is on a mission to promote healthy eating for children by introducing sustainable seafood options, including seaweed, to school menus. He believes that seaweed is a healthy and underutilized ingredient, and is always looking for innovative ways to incorporate it into his dishes.

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    00:00 - Intro

    00:18 - Chef Andrew Wilkinson's Background

    00:51 - Availability of Episode on Video

    01:24 - How the Host and Andrew Met

    02:03 - The Role of Chefs at Kelp Conferences

    03:06 - Andrew's First Encounter with Seaweed

    04:13 - Andrew's Mission with North Coast Seafoods

    05:20 - The Turning Point for Andrew's Kelp Journey

    06:43 - Andrew's Previous Work with Non-Mainstream Ingredients

    08:49 - The Plan for Kelp Development During COVID

    11:09 - Making Kelp the Centre of the Plate

    13:52 - The Development Process for Kelp Products

    15:14 - The Importance of Making Kelp Centre of Plate

    16:39 - Team Involvement in Kelp Product Development

    18:10 - Lessons Learned from Product Development Phase

    19:57 - Choosing the Burger as the Main Product

    20:50 - The Formula for Kelp Meatballs and Burgers

    22:29 - The Role of Schools in Kelp Product Adoption

    24:08 - The Story Behind Choosing the Burger

    25:01 - Differences in Formulas for School Products

    26:29 - Challenges of Working with Schools

    27:59 - Regulations Around Using Kelp in Food

    30:29 - The Role of Taste, Health, and Environment in Product Success

    32:12 - The Role of Chefs in Championing Seaweed

    35:40 - The Importance of Storytelling in Marketing Seaweed

    37:09 - Educational Collaboration in Schools

    39:57 - The Impact of the Green Plate Club

    42:33 - The Future of Kelp Products and Education

    44:01 - The Role of Chefs in Seaweed Innovation

    46:16 - The Importance of Marketing and Storytelling

    49:09 - Andrew's Future Plans and Ambitions

    52:08 - Potential for Other Underutilized Seaweed Species

    54:43 - Closing Remarks and Invitation to Try Kelp Meatballs

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    Useful Links:

    Andrew Wilkinson on ⁠LinkedIn⁠

    North Coast Seafoods: ⁠Website⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and YouTube

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    58 mins
  • #23: Seadling with Simon Davis – Southeast Asia and why production scale-up will happen in the tropics, the potential of red seaweeds, lessons from th...
    Feb 20 2024

    Simon Davis is a serial entrepreneur and the founder of SEADLING, a seaweed biotechnology startup, that has been leading innovation in the seaweed sector in South East Asia since 2018. Simon has been active in the seaweed industry for 8 years, serves on the advisory board of UN Global Compact’s Safe Seaweed Coalition and is a passionate advocate for the pivotal role that seaweed will play as a source of new materials for a sustainable future whilst combatting carbon and restoring abundance to our oceans.

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    01:01 - Simon's Career Break and Sailing Journey

    02:05 - Discovering Seaweed During Travels

    03:46 - Simon's Deep Dive into the Seaweed Industry

    05:08 - The State of Seaweed Farming in Southeast Asia

    07:44 - Innovation Gaps in the Seaweed Industry

    08:05 - Comparing Asia vs. Europe/North America

    09:37 - The Scale and Potential of Seaweed Farming in Southeast Asia

    10:09 - Opportunities for Innovation

    11:02 - Exploring New Seaweed Species and Applications

    11:56 - The Role of Local and International Stakeholders

    12:57 - Bridging the Gap between East and West

    14:08 - Learning from China

    15:24 - The Future of Seaweed Cultivation

    16:18 - The Potential of Equatorial Seaweed Farming

    17:10 - Lessons from Asia

    18:00 - The Importance of Diversification in Seaweed Products

    19:11 - Seedling's Focus on Pet Food Ingredients

    20:36 - The Role of Seaweed in Animal Feed and Biostimulants

    21:22 - The Future Directions of the Seaweed Industry

    22:13 - Opportunities for Entrepreneurs

    23:01 - Simon's Call for Talent at Seedling

    24:05 - Avoiding Past Mistakes in Seaweed Industry Development

    25:06 - The Need for Diversification and Resilience

    26:02 - Potential Contributions from Global Entrepreneurs

    27:42 - The Challenges of Innovating in Southeast Asia

    29:30 - The Importance of Expanding into more Applications

    30:14 - Quality Standards and Certifications

    31:18 - Seedling's Approach to Innovation

    32:06 - Developing Seaweed-Based Products

    33:22 - Seedling's Farming Partnerships and Supply Chain

    34:06 - Research and Innovation in Tropical Seaweeds

    36:16 - The Importance of Building Relationships in Asia

    37:37 - Seedling's Focus on Pet Food and Biostimulants

    38:58 - Seedling's Product Development and Market Expansion

    40:19 - Exploring New Seaweed Species and Varieties

    41:07 - The Potential of Red Seaweeds

    42:05 - Opportunities in Red Seaweed Applications

    43:27 - Encouraging Global Entrepreneurs to Explore Red Seaweeds

    44:08 - Seedling's Call for Talent Across Various Roles

    45:21 - How to Connect with Seedling

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    Useful Links:

    Simon Davis on LinkedIn

    SEADLING: Website, LinkedIn and Email

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    47 mins
  • #22: Akua with Courtney Boyd Myers – How to build a seaweed brand, engaging with your audience and learning what they want, developing a kelp burger, ...
    Dec 18 2023

    Courtney Boyd Myers (Founder & CEO of AKUA) is an entrepreneur, environmentalist, writer, and new Mama to Romy Ocean. Prior to launching AKUA, she helped build the Summit Community, a global network of founders, creatives, and innovators. Previously, she helped market companies such as Four Sigmatic and Unframed Ice Cream. She began her career as a journalist at Forbes Magazine and The Next Web and has been recognized as one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business. She currently serves as an advisor to GreenWave.

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    2:55 Seaweed and food a one possible solution for climate change and environmental crisis

    5:10 The spark and hopes behind starting a food brand, Akua.

    10:30 Bringing an innovative product into the market: Akua's story and key lessons.

    14:00 The Kelp Beta Burger Club: how Akua engaged with their audience and learn what they wanted.

    17:05 How to build a successful food brand - advice for startups.

    18:25 Does sustainability drives why consumers buy products?

    21:10 Measuring positive environmental impact for a food brand.

    22:15 Marketing and storytelling: how Akua's message and strategy evolved.

    35:05 The risk in forcing the climate and sustainability message.

    36:55 Dos, Don’ts and practical advice for entrepreneurs starting a food business.

    42:00 Potential for using different seaweed species and regenerative food sources.

    43:05 The importance of simplification where the seaweed supply chain is so complicated.

    44:15 How our brain works around food and how to change perception.

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    Useful Links:

    Courtney's presentation given at Seagriculture in Portland.

    Courtney Boyd Myers: LinkedIn, Website, Blog, Twitter.

    Akua: Website, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok, Facebook.

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    Next year Seagriculture conferences:

    Seagriculture EU: 18 - 20 June 2024, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

    Embark on a journey that is truly one of a kind! Seagriculture EU 2024 is not just a conference, it is a unique experience – a limited edition. Join the exclusive site visit to Ocean Rainforest: It will be a full-day trip to explore their facilities, experience a scenic drive on the Faroe Islands and gain insights from captivating presentations.

    Register until 1 December with Late Bird rates at ⁠www.seagriculture.eu⁠

    Seagriculture USA: 11 - 12 September 2024, Ketchikan, Alaska

    Alaska's suitability for seaweed cultivation lies in its clean, cold, and nutrient-rich coastal waters, along with long daylight hours during the summer, making it an ideal environment for seaweed growth. On top of that Alaska is home to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world. Visiting Alaska can be an adventure of a lifetime, offering experiences and memories that will stay with you forever.

    Register until 31 December with Early Bird rates at⁠ ⁠⁠www.seagriculture-usa.com⁠

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    49 mins
  • #21: Macro Oceans with Matthew Perkins – Biorefining to create profitable seaweed products, lessons from a decade in terrestrial agriculture and the r...
    Nov 13 2023

    Matthew is the Founder and CEO of Macro Oceans, a startup transforming seaweed into low-carbon chemicals for use in materials, cosmetics, food, and many other applications. Matthew is an experienced technology entrepreneur, having built and sold his first company, Yield Pop, to The Climate Corporation. He has more than a decade of experience in terrestrial agriculture and was the first business hire at Inari, a gene-editing technology company, where he helped raise over $100M in venture capital funding.

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    [2:20] Matthew's ambitions and motivations at the outset of his career.

    [3:55] Early career in terrestrial agriculture: Syngenta, Yield Pop, The Climate Corporation, Inari.

    [7:30] Lessons in bringing technology to terrestrial agriculture.

    [9:50] Main differences and similarities between land farming and ocean farming.

    [13:25] Learning from other industries to innovate and solve problems in seaweed.

    [14:44] The genesis of Macro Oceans and the consideration in starting the company.

    [20:50] Macro Oceans business model and role in the industry.

    [25:15] Product strategy, the importance of profitability and optimising unit economics.

    [27:45] The role of technology in addressing some of the industry's pain point.

    [32:00] The cosmetic industry as an interesting application for seaweed.

    [34:00] Possible opportunities and challenges in developing nutraceuticals.

    [35:10] The supply chain in the cosmetic industry, the importance of brands and storytelling.

    [38:30] The trend of brands trying to simplify and "clean up" their labels.

    [40:20] Adopting solutions from terrestrial agriculture that are missing in seaweed.

    [43:15] Final thoughts

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    Useful Links:

    Matthew Perkins: LinkedIn

    Macro Oceans: Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, Newsletter and email at hello@macro-oceans.com

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    Seagriculture EU: 18 - 20 June 2024, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

    Embark on a journey that is truly one of a kind! Seagriculture EU 2024 is not just a conference, it is a unique experience – a limited edition. Join the exclusive site visit to Ocean Rainforest: It will be a full-day trip to explore their facilities, experience a scenic drive on the Faroe Islands and gain insights from captivating presentations.

    Register until 1 December with Late Bird rates at ⁠www.seagriculture.eu⁠

    Seagriculture USA: 11 - 12 September 2024, Ketchikan, Alaska

    Alaska's suitability for seaweed cultivation lies in its clean, cold, and nutrient-rich coastal waters, along with long daylight hours during the summer, making it an ideal environment for seaweed growth. On top of that Alaska is home to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world.

    Register until 31 December with Early Bird rates at⁠ ⁠⁠www.seagriculture-usa.com⁠

    About Seagriculture Conference: Seaweed cultivation in Europe and the US is showing promise in terms of growth, however challenges in regulations, cost, and market viability could affect the pace of this growth in the future. The Seagriculture conferences focus on addressing those challenges in the seaweed industry, fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, and emphasizing the importance of sustainable ractices, innovation, research, and regulatory adaptability for long-term success.

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    45 mins
  • #20: Sway with Julia Marsh - How a design led company is making bioplastic from seaweed, what will drive adoption, understanding the supply chain, the...
    Oct 20 2023

    Californian designer Julia Marsh is the CEO and co-founder of Sway, a venture-backed materials company which produces compostable packaging made from seaweed. Julia's work is inspired by a lifelong affection for the ocean, and the belief that designers must take part in solving the planet’s greatest challenges. Sway is on a mission to replenish the planet by supporting healthy ocean ecosystems, eliminating plastic waste, and creating a more inclusive climate movement.

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    [1:05] Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize.

    [7:55] Supply chain: sourcing ingredients and seaweed species.

    [14:00] The price of raw seaweed biomass and materials.

    [15:20] Using non-food grade biomass and benefits for farmers.

    [17:00] Current and future challenges in supplying seaweed biomass and materials.

    [20:40] Thoughts around the flow of information within the industry.

    [24:50] Opportunities and untapped potential for entrepreneurs.

    [28:35] Considering the holistic value of seaweed in developing subsidies and policies.

    [31:35] Design as key factor behind Sway's success.

    [32:40] Imagining a positive and exiting future and how this could be communicated.

    [35:00] How those who are closest to the problem are closest to the solution.

    [36:25] What will drive B2B customers to adopt bioplastic in future.

    [42:05] Competitors and competitive advantage of seaweed-based bioplastic.

    [43:40] Biological circularity and how it can be applied to seaweed and bioplastic.

    [46:35] Partnering with small-scale seaweed farmers. *

    Useful Links: Julia Marsh: ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Sway: ⁠Website⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

    Tom Ford Plastic Innovation Prize

    Macro Oceans: website

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    Next year Seagriculture conferences:

    Seagriculture EU: 18 - 20 June 2024, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands

    Embark on a journey that is truly one of a kind! Seagriculture EU 2024 is not just a conference, it is a unique experience – a limited edition. Join the exclusive site visit to Ocean Rainforest: It will be a full-day trip to explore their facilities, experience a scenic drive on the Faroe Islands and gain insights from captivating presentations.

    Register until 1 December with Late Bird rates at www.seagriculture.eu

    Seagriculture USA: 11 - 12 September 2024, Ketchikan, Alaska

    Alaska's suitability for seaweed cultivation lies in its clean, cold, and nutrient-rich coastal waters, along with long daylight hours during the summer, making it an ideal environment for seaweed growth. On top of that Alaska is home to some of the most breathtaking natural landscapes in the world. Visiting Alaska can be an adventure of a lifetime, offering experiences and memories that will stay with you forever.

    Register until 31 December with Early Bird rates at www.seagriculture-usa.com

    About the Seagriculture conferences: Seaweed cultivation in Europe and the US is showing promise in terms of growth, however challenges in regulations, cost, and market viability could affect the pace of this growth in the future. The Seagriculture conferences focus on addressing those challenges in the seaweed industry, fostering collaboration among various stakeholders, and emphasizing the importance of sustainable ractices, innovation, research, and regulatory adaptability for long-term success.

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    49 mins
  • #19: Arctic Seaweed with Matthias Boeing - Technology to disrupt the industry at a ”make or break” moment, farming and offshore wind, Seaweed as a Ser...
    Sep 19 2023
    Arctic Seaweed is on a mission to transform seaweed cultivation with disruptive technology. As Strategic Advisor, Matthias Boeing is assisting the company to build a strategy for scaling up. He's studied International Business and Strategic Management at the University of York, after which he gained important experience in management consulting and digital transformation. He then took what he calls an "Ocean Sabbatical" that lead him to finally combine his background and skills with his passion for the ocean. * Check out ⁠⁠Inside Seaweed Newsletter⁠⁠! Just one short email per month, no spam and you can cancel at any time. Would you like to get a super short email from me every month, with three actionable insights for your seaweed business? I will search the seaweed industry for the most important lessons, the most useful conclusions and relevant actions, condensed into a half page that I will share with you, each month. It's easy to sign up and just as easy to cancel. If you'd like to give it a try, head over to ⁠⁠insideseaweed.com ⁠⁠ * [1:40] Highlights from Day 1 of Seagriculture Conference EU 2023. [2:50] Learning from the software industry how to test and iterate. [6:00] The blueprint for building partnerships in the seaweed industry. [9:55] Challenges in attracting capital investment for seaweed supply chain. [12:50] The concept of Seaweed As A Service: a framework for partnership. [19:50] Seaweed farming and offshore wind: announced collaboration with Simply Blue Group. [24:45] How technology could disrupt seaweed farming and allow scaling up. [29:30] The need to show a path to profitability in order to survive. [32:00] Opportunities for new entrants in the industry. [33:30] Digital transformation and using data. [37:30] How to integrated ecosystem services. [40:45] Why the seaweed industry must succeed in this "make or break" moment. * Useful Links: Matthias Boeing: ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Arctic Seaweed: ⁠Website⁠, ⁠LinkedIn⁠ and email at hello@aseaweed.com * Get in touch on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠, or by emailing me directly at fed@insideseaweed.com - Please send in your feedback: what do you want to hear more or less of? any suggestions? Would love to hear what you think!
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    44 mins
  • #18: Kaly with Daniel Hillman - Seaweed meets finance: thoughts and perspectives from an impact investor and entrepreneur, existing gaps, creating a s...
    Aug 21 2023

    Kaly is a natural capital operating platform whose mission is to scale the production of regeneratively farmed seaweed in Scotland and develop new routes to market through higher-value processing using a community-based approach.

    Co-Founder of Kaly, Daniel Hillman is an experienced impact investor and entrepreneur, most recently as Director of Investments and Business Development for Waterfund, a private investment firm he helped create focused on solving global water scarcity through investments in technology and infrastructure. In this capacity, Daniel built and scaled a water desalination and distribution business in the Middle East and led venture capital investments within food and ag-tech companies in the United States. Prior to Waterfund Daniel worked at Hanson Asset Management in London, advising family offices on direct investments with a real assets focus. He also advises closely-held businesses in the UK and the US on implementing growth and M&A strategies.

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    [3:00] Expectations from Seagriculture Conference.

    [4:45] The steep learning curve to join the seaweed industry.

    [5:50] Bridging the gap between finance and the seaweed industry.

    [8:00] How nature dictates what a sustainable growth would look like.

    [9:50] Challenges and frustration worth "throwing money at".

    [12:20] What Kaly is not going to do and what they will rely on partners.

    [14:10] Moving from vertical integration to specialisation in a mature industry.

    [17:30] Establishing a network of commercial agreements with local creel fishermen.

    [23:00] Kaly's products and who is going to buy them.

    [24:55] "Big Ag" getting interested about seaweed.

    [26:10] Biostimulant trial set-up and what Kaly is hoping to learn.

    [30:05] Nutrient credits as a way to create an extra income stream.

    [36:00] Final thoughts about enthusiasm and passion in the industry.

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    Useful Links:

    Daniel Hillman: Linkedin

    Kaly Group: Website, LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.

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    Special thanks to my brother Riccardo, who made this episode possible by travelling with me to Trondheim (Norway), acting as technical director and helping hugely in making sure that both live interviews went as smoothly as they did.

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    39 mins
  • #17: GreenWave with Sam Garwin - How to build a business that works, market development, making seaweed a ”cash crop” and the new ”dating” app for the...
    Aug 7 2023
    GreenWave trains and supports regenerative ocean farmers in the era of climate change, working with coastal communities to create a blue economy—built and led by ocean farmers. Sam Garwin leads GreenWave’s efforts to establish reliable, accessible, and equitable markets for seaweed farmers. Her work includes business development and organizing support for regional farmer networks, research and infrastructure pilots to address post-harvest bottlenecks, and value chain coordination to cultivate a resilient ecosystem of businesses to get seaweed from seed to sale. Since 2019, Sam has led the buildout of Seaweed Source, GreenWave’s direct buyer engagement program and digital tool, growing the network to over 50 buyers across nine U.S. states and Canadian provinces, and facilitating forward contracts for over 400,000 lbs of kelp. Sam draws on more than a decade of experience building sustainable supply chains and socially responsible business models. Before joining GreenWave, Sam developed market-based solutions for regenerative food companies through her consulting firm, 5th Quarter Foods. She was previously the CEO of Fleishers, a pioneer of pasture-raised whole-animal retail butchery; and an early employee of Maya Mountain Cacao, a social enterprise dedicated to direct-trade organic cocoa bean sourcing. Sam holds a bachelor’s degree in Information Science and Biology from Cornell University. * Check out the ⁠Inside Seaweed Newsletter⁠! Just one short email per month, no spam and you can cancel at any time. Would you like to get a super short email from me every month, with three actionable insights for your seaweed business? I will search the seaweed industry for the most important lessons, the most useful conclusions and relevant actions, condensed into a half page that I will share with you, each month. It's easy to sign up and just as easy to cancel. If you'd like to give it a try, head over to ⁠insideseaweed.com ⁠ * [1:20] Why do most seaweed entrepreneurs have a part-time job? [4:30] Cultivating multiple species. [5:50] How to start a seaweed business that works. [9:45] Sharing risk and reward with farmers [11:10] Other initial considerations, specific to the type of business. [14:10] Are product and market introductions lagging behind expectations? [16:10] Similarities between seaweed farming and agriculture. What can be learnt and replicated? [23:00] How to collaboratively co-create value across the entire supply chain. [25:30] Tools and support for seaweed entrepreneurs. [26:10] Main benefits in joining an incubator/accelerator [28:45] Scaling up the industry while still allowing small business to join and thrive [30:15] Abandon scarcity mindset: focus less on price reduction and more on value creating. [31:20] How could we make seaweed a "cash crop"? [36:30] More on how to avoid repeating the mistakes of land agriculture. [37:35] High margin Vs. Low margin products - considerations for seaweed entrepreneurs. [43:50] Listening to the customer, being willing to test and pivot. [49:20] Seaweed Source: GreenWave's new "dating" app for the seaweed industry. * Useful Links: Sam Garwin: LinkedIn, Twitter and Website⁠ GreenWave: Website, LinkedIn⁠, Twitter, ⁠Facebook⁠ and ⁠Instagram⁠ Regenerative Ocean Farming Hub Seaweed Source app: Where Supply Meets Demand Other companies and organisations mentioned in the Show: Atlantic Sea Farms, Akua, Sustainable Ocean Alliance, SeaAhead, Hatch, Investable Oceans, Local Catch, Launch Alaska. * Inside Seaweed's host is Fed DeGobbi, get in touch on ⁠LinkedIn⁠, ⁠Twitter⁠, or directly via ⁠email⁠. Please send in your feedback: what do you want to hear more or less of? any suggestions? Would love to hear what you think!
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    56 mins