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April 10, 2025 • 29 mins

Tezlyn Figaro reacts to independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders CNN Town Hall 

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I wanted to do some commentary on Senator Bernie Sanders
town hall that he just did on CNN and wanted
to give some feedback. Thank you those who are joining
me on the Black Effect Podcast Network on iHeartRadio.

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Speaker 1 (01:44):
Want to make sure that.

Speaker 3 (01:45):
We're hitting you with the visual as well as the audio.
This won't be long because I don't have much to say. Guys,
just want to be honest with you. I as you know,
I'm pretty hard on Bernard Sanders. I'm hard on him
because actually working on his campaign in twenty fifteen as
the National Racial Justice Director, I had an inside view

(02:10):
and you know, knew what went on in the campaign,
what could have been better, and a lot of things
were done right. So my opinion, I just want to
lay it out there. It is somewhat biased based upon
my view and what I saw, I can't act like
I don't know what I know.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
But moving past that.

Speaker 3 (02:28):
I will give credit where it is due because I
want to make sure that I'm being objective and not
being completely biased. And I will say that at least
Bernie Sanders is saying something. At least he's saying something,
and you know, it's kind of like, you know, the
bar is so low with the leadership unfortunately, that just

(02:49):
saying something comes home is something. It's kind of like
when they say, you know, should you be happy in
your marriage at home? Should you expect much? Well, no,
just be glad he came home. You know, the standard
is just I guess, come home. You know, no, no,
no happiness, no expectations, no uh, you know, anything outside

(03:10):
of just showing up and existing. And that's kind of
you know how I would classify this because you don't
have a lot of Democrats who are speaking up, with
the exception of Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 1 (03:21):
I know now she's getting trending a lot.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
You know, a lot of folks are big fans of hers,
But outside of that, you don't really see anybody.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Saying anything at all.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
I know that Bernie Sanders and AOC have they have
been on a tour, so they have been certainly you know,
having conversation and having tours and rallies, which I support, meaning,
you know, make sure you're getting out with the people,
which is one reason why I did a town hall
two weeks ago or last week.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
It seems like.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Everything's going so fast in Atlanta, So I agree with that.
So at least he's doing that. At least he did
the town hall. But I'm just gonna be honest, it
just was uninspiring. It wasn't And I'm just saying this
from a movement standpoint, watching how he was really able

(04:14):
to shift, you know, organizers and people getting excited and
you know, people want to be a part of the process.
I saw that in twenty fifteen, and that's not what
they gave tonight.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
That's just not what they gave tonight. Uh.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
And maybe people are tired, guys. Maybe people are tired.
They've had enough. They don't feel inspired anymore. You know,
maybe they're like.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
Whatever, Bernie Sanders, you keep talking about the same thing
over and over. You didn't you know.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
You didn't win the first time, the second time you
didn't win. They felt like he you know, bowed down
to Joe Biden, it just kind of gave up and became.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
What they did not want him to be.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
So I don't know if it's more that well, I
think it's a little bit of all of it, guys,
to be honest with you, it's a little bit of that.
It's a little bit of where we are right now.
People feeling defeated, that's across the board. I got an
award on last week and the room was, you know,
filled with elders. And although I was very appreciative, appreciative
of the award and grateful, people really really did feel like,

(05:17):
you know, that you like you were tugging to to
get people to be engaged and involved. So I think
people are tired and they feel defeated, and that's just
kind of what that felt. No real momentum, you know,
And it wasn't a rally, So I'm not gonna say

(05:37):
did I expect the same energy as a rally, but
it just certainly to me, wasn't a call for anybody
to do anything except you need to get involved, you know,
and be a part of the process.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Okay, so what does that really mean?

Speaker 3 (05:54):
You know, what what do you what does that really mean?
To people, how does all they play out? And I'm
not saying this as just somebody criticizing. I'm trying to
myself to make sure that I am giving as much
feedback as possible on what we need to do right
now this moment. For those who've been following me, I've
been pushing out three tips, save, stack and secure, and

(06:20):
I've been putting out tips under each one of those
and what you can do in this moment realistic. I
know everybody on the internet's saying buy the dip and
get stocks and all of this, but regular, everyday, average
working folks, thirty I think it's thirty three percent of
Americans don't have enough for a four hundred dollars emergency.
So to be talking everybody about buy the dip and

(06:42):
get the stock and well, what money? What are y'all
talking about? So I've been trying to give some realistic
terms on how to survive and what's about to happen.
I know everybody's saying it's not a big deal, don't
worry about it on panic, but I'm real big and
preparing if it doesn't. If everything goes well, fined, we
don't have a problem. But it's something that if something

(07:03):
does happen and the prices go up to a point
where you can't afford it, I hope you do implore
some of those tips that I've been giving you guys.
Second thing I'm doing it's like I've always done pushed
the line training. I've normally done that in person. Now
I'm doing that online because right now we just need
it more than ever and I can't take ninety days

(07:26):
to go market and go to a town and you know,
make sure that the room is you know, people got enough
people in the room and and feed folks, and you know,
make sure that all of the costs that go into
putting on the training is very expensive. And now it
really is a sense of urgency of something that we

(07:48):
need right now.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
So it does start online.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
June fourteenth would be the first class you can set up.
I'm very excited about it. Make sure you ad to
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just waiting on them to get it together. Teslim figure
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be up tomorrow and I'm very very excited about that
at the very latest Saturday morning. Just waiting on Gold

(08:16):
daddy to you know, take twenty four to forty eight
hours for them to get everything back up. But the
course is available. You can sign up. It's fifty dollars.
It's two hours interactive with me. So it's certainly not
one hundred, two hundred dollars three hundred dollar course. It's
five courses. You can take one and be done with it.
Take all five at your you know whatever works. It

(08:39):
is interactive. It is you know, with me in the
classroom and we're going through everything you need to know
to either if you want to run for office, if
you want to work on a campaign, or if you
want to be an activist or an organizer. Each each
class addresses the tools that you need for all three,

(09:01):
so you will get everything you need for all three
and you get two hours at least. I'm sure I'll
probably go over on some of those, but two hours
at least, plus content materials, all the things you need
in the training software to make sure you.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
Have all the stuff you need for the course.

Speaker 3 (09:16):
So I'm very excited for that, and by June fourteenth,
you'll be I think I have three or four pieces
in there now for the course, but I'm gonna continue
to keep building on that as well, so you're gonna
get plenty of information. And I'm very, very very excited.
I have a master's and adult education. I say that, guys,
not from bragging standpoint, but to let you know I
really do know how to put together the courses in curriculum.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
But I'm not just winging it and just make it
up as I go.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
So I hope to see you guys in that course,
and so I guess that's what I'm looking forward for
them to do, to provide more resources. But you know, hey,
if they're not gonna do it, that's a push. Lina
is all about. One of the first modules we have
is it's not about we, It's about me. Meaning I'm
not gonna sit up and wait on democrats to do it,
wait on republic do it, wait on activists to do it.
I'm gonna do it myself. I know I can't touch everybody,

(10:05):
but you know we can get more than a few
in that can make a difference. So that's what I'm
gonna do. I hope you guys get involved. If you
don't want to take the course, stay stay connected with
the podcast, make sure you download that. Also doing a
live show every Sunday at seven pm Eastern on YouTube

(10:27):
that you can come in, raise your hand, ask questions.
I'll bring you up on the stage and we'll have
a live show as well. So I'm trying to figure
out every single way to get to you, to tap
into you, to allow you to have space and time
and questions and do all I can do. I hope
you guys appreciate it because it is not easy and
it does take a lot of work. With that said,

(10:50):
I just wanted to do this quick update on Bernie Sanders,
which is basically nothing. I did appreciate him asking the
question that the lay he asked about race, and he
did say it was important that we keep, you know,
race in the history books. That's one of my challenges
I always have with Bernie Sanders. It's an issue that

(11:11):
he likes to avoid. But the question was asked to
him and I think he answered it appropriately, so I'll
give him credit for that. But other than that, guys,
he talked about the tariffs and how's isolating the world,
And you know, that's pretty much the conversation that's.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Happening right now.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
One minute the tariffs own the next minute at their
palls the next minute is own, the next minute is pauw.
I mean, it's just absolute chaos. We don't know what
the hell is going on. So we'll just keep riding
this out together, guys. And as we ride it out, guys,
please take heed to the things I'm telling you. One,
save your money, reduce means, you know, try to look
at Okay, if it's this extra five dollars that I'm

(11:51):
spending on this app or something like that or whatever,
you know, can you give that to a nonprofit? Which
is the third thing on Secure?

Speaker 1 (11:59):
So say.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
Stack, I changed Shack to Stack because y'all was getting
so caught up on the word shack. But Stack is
still getting a roommate. If need be combining you know,
households of family, friends, boyfriend, girlfriend, whatever, if you don't
believe in they get married, whatever, just combining wherever.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
You can also merging your business.

Speaker 3 (12:23):
Looking at that, how can you if you if you
have a business, is more than likely probably a small business,
and you need to figure out how can you merge
that with somebody else? For example, me and my publicist.
She runs a publicist. I don't get a lot of
I don't get a lot of pr customers like I
used to. But maybe you know I can provide media

(12:45):
relations while she provides a press release. You know, maybe
I can do a strategic uh uh, you know plan,
write a strategic plan while she provides something else and
opted whatever it is. But trying to combine your resources
to pitch in to pay for advertising marketing. Those are
good ways so that you're not spending all of the
marketing money on yourself. And I hope you guys are

(13:08):
finding this helpful. Third thing is secure. Yes, I do
talk about securing the gun license. I believe in that
if you're in a state that you can carry. I
absolutely believe in two A. I'm sorry guys, because when
crime goes up, problems go up. So I believe in
and being secure with that. I also add on to secure,

(13:29):
meaning you need to secure your nonprofits, your organizations. You
care about your activists, your organizers, anybody's doing some community
that include podcasts as well, you know, tapping in, make
sure you follow, make sure you subscribe, let it play
in the background. All the things that we need in
order to keep you know, what we're doing going. You know,

(13:51):
while you're working on your job and we out here
fighting to keep everybody's job. Support us as well. You
know it is greatly appreciated and not even appreciated. Is needed,
and your nonprofits are definitely gonna need it because they
have lost a lot of funding. They no longer get
the funding that they used to get, so they really
really needed guys. So that extra five dollars or extra

(14:11):
ten dollars that you may you know, spend on Starbucks
or something like that, if you can shoot that over,
you know, to somebody, please do you know, take advantage
of that.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Also, the time I used to say strap mean a strap.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
Up meaning condoms and you know, not having children, and
I mean that, I still mean that. You know, this
may not be the time an average kid, you know,
forty fifty thousand dollars a year, and of course obviously
want to you're up on time clock and you want
to go and get your family started. I get that,
But what I'm asking you is to really consider, you know,
not no no accident accidental babies.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Now, if you're planning and you're.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
Saying this is what you want to do, and you
and your husband or however your situation is, have decided
to have children, and that's something you know, you've made
your mind up and you're gonna afford that.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
That's fine.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
What I'm talking about is, though of you that be
depending on playing b's you're plan A, and B and
C should be your birth control so that you don't
have to go through that because again, whether you are
pro choice or not having access to those clinics and
things like that, even for birth control are being reduced.

(15:20):
So you guys need to make sure that you're taking
care of that. And women, have the conversation with your daughters,
you know, not talking to them about it and just
assuming they know and oh, I don't want to talk
about it because it's uncomfortable that ain't it. Have the
conversation because I definitely have the conversation with mine. I
definitely have the conversation of mine. As much as we
want them to stay little girls for the rest of
their life, they don't. You didn't stay a little girl

(15:41):
for the rest of your life and they not either.
So I got a daughter going to college and yes,
we be talking. So those are the things that I'm
telling you guys to do that can at least help
you feel good about, you know, some control when everything's
out of control.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
If you are a protest person.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
If you believe in the boycott, absolutely follow the Target
Fast mission. They have absolutely been making headway with that.
Foot traffic is down.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
You're gonna hear people in.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
The common and say, oh, it was always down. The
old people don't go in at no more, they go
on lie. You're gonna hear every reason to try to
discourage you. But the bottom line is, shout out to
the organizers that started that. That's keeping that going. It
is actually working. You're actually seeing where the economic dollar
is making an impact.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Now.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
I don't know if that's if Target is actually gonna
change or not, but it is certainly, you know, making
a difference.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
It is certainly making a difference.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
So I will open up the floor in case anybody
has any questions for me, just because I just like
to do that.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Now that we do have a live.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
Show capacity, I will drop it down in the chat
if you want to join, certainly can turn your camera off,
but if you want to join and ask a quick question,
that's the whole point of.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
Having this live.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
And guys, another thing I want to talk about before
I get out of here, and I would love to
have your feedback on that. So we can kind of
get some engagement and see, you know what your thoughts are.
I posted a clip I interviewed BT and Ferrari from
Ball Alert and you know, I had a really good

(17:29):
time with them.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
And one of the things we talked about was sugar Mamas.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
It came into sugar, but we were actually talking about relationships,
talking about several different things. And you know how my
commentary can go. We start on one issue and then
it turns into something else. But we were talking about,
you know, men not wanting to date, same old conversation.
I wanted to date older women and wanted to have
younger women so they could you know, teach them something

(18:00):
because we were going by what trick Daddy is said
on the Ball of Alert show, and you know, and
I just started talking about how wanting women to stop
being offended, you know by the negative things that we
hear on social media all day, every day, getting old,
they're gonna hit.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
The wall, they're gonna die long. You know, don't this.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
That so many negative things you know that we hear
about black women. And again this is only on social media,
it's not in real life. It's not the people hopefully
you have in your life. They're constantly pushing these negative stereotypes.
But it is a real thing because we spend a
lot of time on social media. We're scrolling a lot.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
So it is.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
I would be lying if I say that those things
don't get into the psyche as we're you know, reading
it constantly over and over and over, because as you know,
the more the algorithms, uh, you know, the more you
click on that stuff, the more stuff, you know, comes
to your feet. And so I just you know, talked about, hey,
you know what, women got options too, especially if y'all

(19:05):
going down to women with the money and down the
women with the bag, we got some options too, And
you know, we start talking about the sugar mama thing.
And then I saw it as an opportunity to change
the narrative on what a sugar mama is, to give
people some positive insight on the fact that black women
have been because he said that the sugar mama is

(19:27):
a cougar and older woman spinning month Like, no, not necessarily,
you can be a sugar mam and be young.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
I know that's the traditional.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Definition, but I wanted to take a moment to switch
it and to give people a different outlook and so
I talked about how black women are the sugar mamas
of our community, like we are the ones that hold
it down. We're the ones that got it when you don't.
We're the ones you know, that have stepped in the gap.
And this was not a gender divide, and I'm so
glad people picked it up the right way because a

(19:57):
lot of times guys, when we clip stuff out, they
don't get it. It goes over their head. I think it
was a couple of people in the comments like black
men still make more and this, and I'm like, that's
not what this is about. This is paying homage to
the black women who have been the sugar mamas of
our community. Meaning stepped in, is that Auntie stepped in,
is that mother stepped in? Is their wife stepped in

(20:19):
as their friend, stepped in as their girlfriend, and done
all the things to share our resources because there is
because bottom line, sugar mama shares her resource, her money
or whatever it is, she got it, if she has it,
she'll give it to you. And that's really, ultimately what
a sugar mama is. And I don't think you getting
no sweeter than being with a black woman. And the

(20:41):
stats and the data shows that when you don't have
at all, we step in and there's a lot that
you have. This is not saying that men don't have,
as y'all love saying, well, men make more than women.
You're supposed to. It's called the patriarchy. You're absolutely supposed to.
I don't know why y'all love comparing y'all self to women. Men, brothers.

(21:03):
Compare yourself to men. Compare yourself to what the Chinese
man make, the spanning man mat, the White man make.
That's where you're that's supposed to be the benchmark for you,
not women, not women. Black women are comparing themselves to
other black women, and the stats show that black women
that have college degrees make more money than black women

(21:26):
that don't. There's always this conversation. People jump in, Are
you saying trade don't make money? We make more money trade?
What are you saying? Do you look beneath us and
do you da da da dah. I'm like, no, that's
not what I'm saying. I know plenty of skills that
make more. We got that, but also you need to
also look at those labor skills. At some point, your

(21:47):
back may give us, some point, your needs may give
up at some point you may. So it's called balance.
Having a woman that work at the computer is not
a bad thing. So let's stop looking for ways to
try to stop projecting on each other and trying to
hurt each other and hurt each other's feelings. And I'm
better than you and this and that. Just so y'all know,
I married a mechanic, and my grandfather was a mechanic,

(22:11):
and my other grandfather worked at the post office.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
My stepfather was a doctor.

Speaker 3 (22:15):
Though, so I've had a good view firsthand of different
types of men, different class of men. So nobody's shitting
on anybody. What I'm basically saying is we need each other.
We need each other now more than we ever have
because the tariffs are coming. So we're not in a
position to talk about who's this and whose they. But

(22:37):
what I'm telling you is stop shitting on black women too,
Stop putting us down. Because we decided to get degrees.
We try to advance if the most we could in
our you know, and with our counterparts and our counterparts.
It showed that on that job, I can't get a
promotion unless I have a degree, even if it's a
degree in basket weaven. Every time we try to excel,

(22:58):
white supremacy puts something in else in front of us
in order to keep us out.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
That's just how it works.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
So many of us are just trying to get it
how we live it, and if you want to get
it another way, cool, but don't talk about our way
to get it because these black women, even the ones
you may not like that you got a toxic relationship,
maybe your mother, your oarch or whatever, but for the
most part, we've done our part to sustain and to

(23:27):
still be standing. So show us some love. So check
that clip out. Let me know what you think. Share
it is doing really really well. I know some of
the blogs that picked it up, so you know, tap
into it, get into it. Let's get into it. Make
sure you again subscribe to Straight Shot No Chasing podcasts,
but also subscribe to me on Instagram as well.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
I would love to see your face over there.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
Other than that, I see some comments here where saying
I always see mixed feelings with how Bernie feels. Yep,
I understand that you do. My feelings are coming working
directly from being on the campaign. So how people feel
in the comments with somebody they never met I'm telling
you how I feel based on what I see and
what I know and just what I you know, witnessed myself.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
But I've witnessed myself, so my feedback is gonna be
a little bit different.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
So guys, if that is all, and we have nothing
else that we need to any more church announcements, I
will go ahead and close out. There's another question here
to ask when was the town hall. The town hall
was on I guess the thirtieth, Yeah, March thirtieth in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Instagram. It's saved on my Instagram page. One of

(24:40):
my pen tweet pen posts. I believe you're gonna watch.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
The highlight reil highlight video real.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
My apologies and see what an awesome time we had
standing room only, very excited. We had a comedian, comedian
Erica Duchess tore it up, you know, did our thing.
We had community conversation Councilwemen Collins from Atlanta, came by
the mayor's office, came by Demetrius McCrae, several other people
got up and spoke that night. I spoke, obviously, and

(25:12):
just had a good time loving on folks. We danced
at the end We had a good time, you know,
and just really had a chance to connect and see
people that we see online that we don't always get
a chance, you know, to talk to, and so that
was very helpful, and I hope to have another one.
I just have to, you know, try to pace things, guys,

(25:33):
you know, based on my ability, and it does take
a lot to get those town halls going. So hopefully
we can at least have one more, you know, before
the end of the year. Hopefully we can have one
more for the end of the year. Also exciting news.
If you have not heard by now, if you're not
on my Instagram, you should be. But I did announce
the other day that I did get admitted to Family
Law School in the fall. So I'm very very excited

(25:54):
about that I will be going to law school. I
worked on some of the top cases in this country,
but now instead of working on those cases from outside
the courtroom, I get to work from inside the courtroom.
And I'm very, very very excited about that. I'm excited
to be sending my only child to college at prayer
View and I'll be going to Family you both of

(26:15):
us be going to HBCUs and I could not be
prouder of her, and I'm proud of myself her mama
for making sure that I stuck to the cold, which
is a dream delayed.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
A dream delayed is not denied. It's not denied, so ladies,
and I'm not trying to exclude the men. I'm just
talking to the women because I've only been a woman.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
I only know how to be a woman.

Speaker 3 (26:44):
So, ladies, when you become an empty nester, if a
child has been one of the reasons you haven't been
able to go pursue certain things. When you become an
empty nester, that's your opportunity. That's your opportunity, not to
just sit around and say.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Oh, I have no kids no more. What are you
gonna do?

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Go do that thing that you weren't able to do
because you didn't have the money, or you didn't have
a babysitter, or you had to juggle too many things.
That's the time that you actually go do which you
did not have the chance to do before. Delayed, but
not denied. Hope y'all have a good evening. Every Thursday,

(27:20):
new content. Every Thursday, new content. But I have been
adding extra shows as well, so make sure you stay
connected to Straight Shot No Chase the podcast. Somebody asked her,
y'all still asking about the Breakfast Club. I miss you too,
y'all still ask But it's been almost a year. I
will be on the Breakfast Club next week. I'm going
there Tuesday. They probably won't air till Wednesday and Thursday,

(27:42):
so I'll be pulling back up on the Homies next week.
But I'm the chief Little Correspondent, Revolt Managing Editor, senior producer.
I am still with the Black Effect podcast network, which
is I Heart, which is a part of the Breakfast Club,
so they will always be family. But it wasn't meant
for me to be there every day all day, you know,
for the rest of eternity. But I do appreciate you

(28:03):
guys asking about me and doing a little hashtag Where's
Tez and all of that. Y'all really pushed the mean
line and it felt really, really good, and it was
very very overwhelming because I didn't know, you know, what
to do with that, you know, I really didn't. I
wasn't expecting it. I just think I get on and
do the news and go off. But learned that there
really was a community that was accustom to me so

(28:26):
hopefully my interviews will be enough to satisfy the Breakfast
Club family. So I'll be there next week really rolling
out this training and talking about the things that you know,
that what we need to do instead of just bitch
and complaining about what democrats ain't doing, because I'm done
talking to them. They getting on my nerve at this point,

(28:47):
and I see they just not gonna They basically roll
over and play and playing dead at this point. So
we have to figure it out on our own, like
we always do. So, like I always say, guys usually
lose it. Can't make you choose it. I will see
you later peace. If you like what you heard on
Straight Shot No Chaser, please subscribe and drop a five
star review and tell a friend. Straight Shot No Chaser

(29:08):
is a production of the Black Effect podcast Network in
iHeartRadio on Teszlin figure Out, and I like to thank
our producer editor mixer Dwayne Crawford and our executive producer
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