
The Ultimate Guide to Top 20 Event Podcasts Organizers Should Follow for Indian Event Success
The Ultimate Guide to Top 20 Event Podcasts Organizers Should Follow for Indian Event Success
As event organizers, we're constantly juggling a thousand tasks – venue scouting, vendor negotiations, marketing campaigns, and attendee experience. In this dynamic industry, staying updated on the latest trends, technologies, and strategies isn't just an advantage; it's a necessity. Yet, finding the time to attend webinars, read lengthy articles, or network physically can be a challenge, especially when you're busy orchestrating the next big hit. The struggle is real: how do you keep your finger on the pulse of the global event landscape while navigating the unique intricacies of the Indian market?
This is where podcasts emerge as your secret weapon. Imagine gaining insights from global industry leaders, learning practical tips from seasoned professionals, and staying ahead of the curve – all while commuting, exercising, or even during a quick break. As someone who has managed over 50,000 events, I can tell you that continuous learning is non-negotiable, and podcasts offer an incredibly efficient way to absorb knowledge.
In this ultimate guide, I've curated a definitive list of the Top 20 Event Podcasts that every Indian organizer should follow. More than just a list, this is a complete framework on how to leverage these audio resources to refine your skills, spark creativity, and drive successful events. We’ll delve into how to actively listen, adapt global insights for the Indian context, and seamlessly integrate new strategies into your planning. Get ready to transform your commute into a masterclass and elevate your event game!
Why Podcasts are a Game-Changer for Indian Event Organizers
In our fast-paced world, time is a luxury. Podcasts offer a unique blend of convenience, expertise, and diverse perspectives that make them an invaluable asset for event professionals in India.
1. Learning on the Go: Your Mobile Mentor
Whether you're stuck in Bangalore traffic, travelling between venues in Delhi, or taking a much-needed chai break, podcasts allow you to learn continuously. This passive learning transforms 'dead time' into productive growth, keeping you sharp and inspired without adding to your already packed schedule.
2. Access to Global Expertise & Diverse Perspectives
While India's event industry is vibrant and unique, global trends often set the stage for innovation. Most top event podcasts feature international experts, thought leaders, and case studies from around the world. This exposure broadens your perspective, introducing you to cutting-edge technologies, unconventional marketing tactics, and sustainable practices that you might not encounter locally.
Indian Context: Understanding global best practices helps you filter and adapt. For instance, a podcast discussing advanced AR/VR tech for events might inspire you to explore more accessible, localized digital engagement solutions for your Indian audience, or plan for future integrations when the tech becomes more mainstream here.
3. Trend Spotting & Future-Proofing
Podcasts are often among the first to cover emerging trends, from hybrid event models to new monetization strategies and audience engagement techniques. Regular listening keeps you informed, allowing you to future-proof your events and stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market.
4. Cost-Effective Professional Development
Unlike conferences or online courses, most podcasts are free. This makes them an incredibly accessible and cost-effective way to invest in your professional development, regardless of your budget constraints.
How to Maximize Your Podcast Learning: A 6-Step Framework
Simply subscribing isn't enough. To truly benefit, you need a structured approach.
Step 1: Define Your Learning Goals & Niche Focus
Before diving in, ask yourself: What specific areas of event management do you want to improve? Are you struggling with event marketing, sponsorship acquisition, virtual event engagement, logistics, or sustainable practices? Having clear goals will help you select the most relevant podcasts and episodes.
Example (Indian Context): If you're organizing a cultural festival in Rajasthan, your goals might be 'improving visitor flow' and 'leveraging local artisans for engagement.' This helps you seek out episodes on crowd management or community involvement.
Step 2: Choose Your Listening Platform
There are numerous podcast apps available, each with its unique features. Popular options include:
- Spotify: Widely used in India, great for discovery.
- Apple Podcasts: Native to iOS, user-friendly.
- Google Podcasts: Simple interface, good for Android users.
- Pocket Casts / Overcast: Advanced features like speed control, trim silence, and smart playlists for power users.
Pick one that fits your device and personal preferences.
Step 3: Curate Your Playlist – The Top 20 Event Podcasts
This is the core of our guide! I've categorized these podcasts to help you find what you need quickly. Remember to listen critically and adapt global insights to the Indian context.
General Event Management & Industry Insights:
- Event Industry News Podcast:
Host(s): Adam Parry, various guests.
What it covers: UK-based, but provides broad event industry news, interviews with key figures, and discussions on trends like event tech, sustainability, and marketing.
Why it's valuable: A great all-rounder for staying current on macro industry shifts.
Indian Relevance: Many discussions on tech adoption and green events are directly applicable, requiring local vendor research. - GatherGeeks by BizBash:
Host(s): David Adler, Beth Kormanik.
What it covers: Focuses on creative ideas, innovative strategies, and behind-the-scenes stories from major events. Less on logistics, more on inspiration.
Why it's valuable: Spark creativity for unique attendee experiences.
Indian Relevance: Ideas for themed events, decor, and entertainment can be beautifully adapted using local artisans and cultural elements. - Event Icons by Endless Events:
Host(s): Will Curran, various.
What it covers: Deep dives with industry leaders, covering everything from AV to marketing, design, and operations. High production quality and actionable advice.
Why it's valuable: Gain insights from the best in the business on specific challenges.
Indian Relevance: Discussions on negotiating, vendor management, or strategic planning are universally beneficial. - Event Brew by Skift Meetings:
Host(s): Audrey Gallien, Miguel Neves, Katie Parsons.
What it covers: Explores strategic challenges and opportunities in the meetings and events industry, often with a focus on future trends and business impact.
Why it's valuable: Big-picture thinking for your event strategy.
Indian Relevance: Helps understand the business implications of event decisions, useful for corporate events and conferences in India. - Confessions of an Event Planner:
Host(s): Philip Calvert.
What it covers: Candid conversations, often humorous, about the real-world struggles and triumphs of event planning. Relatable and practical.
Why it's valuable: Provides a dose of reality and solidarity, along with practical tips from the trenches.
Indian Relevance: Many 'confessions' (e.g., last-minute changes, vendor issues) are universally applicable, finding common ground with Indian organizers' experiences.
Event Technology & Innovation:
- The Event Tech Podcast:
Host(s): Ben McCarthy.
What it covers: Explores the latest event technologies, platforms, and digital tools, offering reviews and insights into how to best utilize them.
Why it's valuable: Essential for staying ahead in a tech-driven event world.
Indian Relevance: Helps identify relevant tech solutions that are either available in India or can be adapted, and future tech to watch out for. - Corbin's Corner (Corbin Ball):
Host(s): Corbin Ball.
What it covers: A leading voice in event technology, Corbin Ball offers sharp analysis on new tools, trends, and their impact on events.
Why it's valuable: Authoritative insights into the practical application of event tech.
Indian Relevance: Provides a good baseline for understanding global tech standards, which can then be tailored to local budgets and infrastructure. - Techspert Talks:
Host(s): Host from Swapcard.
What it covers: Focuses on virtual and hybrid event technology, engagement strategies, and best practices for digital platforms.
Why it's valuable: Critical for anyone planning hybrid or purely virtual events.
Indian Relevance: The pandemic accelerated digital adoption in India; these insights are crucial for ongoing virtual event success.
Event Marketing & Sponsorship:
- Event Marketers Live:
Host(s): Various marketing experts.
What it covers: Strategies for event marketing, promotion, branding, and leveraging events for business growth.
Why it's valuable: Actionable advice for increasing attendance and ROI through marketing.
Indian Relevance: While social media tactics are global, understanding how to tailor messaging for diverse Indian audiences is key. - The Social Soundwave:
Host(s): Nick Borelli, Will Curran, Brandt Krueger.
What it covers: How to effectively use social media and digital channels to promote events, engage attendees, and amplify reach.
Why it's valuable: Practical tips for digital outreach, crucial in a connected world.
Indian Relevance: With India's massive social media user base, these strategies are directly applicable for audience engagement and virality. - The Event Manager Podcast (by Event Academy):
Host(s): Claire Derrick.
What it covers: Practical advice on all aspects of event management, including detailed segments on marketing, budgeting, and career development.
Why it's valuable: Comprehensive and well-structured, great for both beginners and those looking to refresh their skills.
Indian Relevance: Budgeting and negotiation tips, though global, are particularly pertinent in India's competitive vendor landscape.
Niche & Specialized Events:
- Trade Show Talk:
Host(s): Various guests.
What it covers: Dedicated to the world of exhibitions and trade shows, offering insights on booth design, lead generation, and maximizing ROI.
Why it's valuable: Essential for organizers of large expos and trade fairs.
Indian Relevance: India hosts numerous trade fairs; these tips help elevate participant and exhibitor experience. - The Wedding Business Collective:
Host(s): Various.
What it covers: Focuses on wedding planning, business growth for wedding professionals, and design trends.
Why it's valuable: Specific insights for the highly lucrative and unique wedding industry.
Indian Relevance: India's wedding industry is colossal. While aesthetic trends may differ, business and client management advice is invaluable. - Mice Chat Podcast:
Host(s): Tom O'Toole, Doug Bowman.
What it covers: All things MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, Exhibitions), focusing on destinations, logistics, and industry news.
Why it's valuable: Great for those in corporate events and tourism sectors.
Indian Relevance: India is a growing MICE destination; understanding global standards helps position Indian venues and services effectively.
Professional Development & Mindset:
- The Savvy Event Planner Podcast:
Host(s): Marguerite Pressley Davis.
What it covers: Focuses on building a successful event planning business, client management, pricing, and self-care.
Why it's valuable: Business acumen for independent planners and agencies.
Indian Relevance: Entrepreneurial advice, particularly on client relations and pricing, is universally helpful for Indian event start-ups. - Events with Intention:
Host(s): Lindsay and Adam from Lindsay & Co.
What it covers: Designing events with a clear purpose and impact, moving beyond just logistics to creating meaningful experiences.
Why it's valuable: Helps shift focus from just 'doing' to 'creating impactful events.'
Indian Relevance: Encourages organizers to think about the social or cultural impact of their events, aligning with India's diverse traditions. - The ThriveCast (by PCMA):
Host(s): Various industry leaders.
What it covers: Industry thought leadership, future-gazing, and professional development topics relevant to business events.
Why it's valuable: High-level discussions for strategic planning and leadership roles.
Indian Relevance: Prepares organizers for future industry shifts and promotes a growth mindset. - Meeting Minds:
Host(s): Helen Moon, Kevin Jackson.
What it covers: Discussions on innovation, best practices, and the future of meetings and events, often with a global perspective.
Why it's valuable: Thought-provoking conversations that challenge conventional wisdom.
Indian Relevance: Inspires innovative approaches to traditional Indian event formats. - The Event Entrepreneur:
Host(s): Jamie Povey.
What it covers: Insights into building and scaling an event business, marketing, finance, and operational strategies for growth.
Why it's valuable: Practical advice for those looking to expand their event company.
Indian Relevance: Directly aids Indian entrepreneurs in navigating the local business ecosystem and scaling their ventures. - Creative Event Professionals:
Host(s): Courtney Taylor.
What it covers: Focuses on the creative side of event planning, fostering innovation, and managing client expectations for unique experiences.
Why it's valuable: Helps hone creative problem-solving skills and design thinking.
Indian Relevance: Essential for crafting culturally rich and visually stunning events that truly stand out.
Time Estimates & Resource Requirements: Allocate 1-2 hours per week for listening. No significant financial resources are required beyond your smartphone and data plan. Building a solid playlist takes about 30-60 minutes initially. Regularly updating and filtering will take about 15-20 minutes monthly.
Step 4: Listen Actively & Take Notes
Don't just let the information wash over you. Treat it like a masterclass. Use the note-taking features in your podcast app or a simple notepad. Jot down:
- Key takeaways or 'aha!' moments.
- Specific strategies you want to try.
- Names of tools, resources, or people mentioned.
- Questions that arise for further research.
Step 5: Apply & Adapt for the Indian Context
This is the most critical step for Indian organizers. A global trend might need significant adaptation:
- Budget Constraints: Can a high-tech solution be replaced with a more affordable, locally sourced alternative?
- Cultural Sensitivities: Will a marketing tactic resonate or offend? How can it be culturally tailored?
- Vendor Ecosystem: Are the recommended vendors/tools available locally, or can a similar service be found?
- Infrastructure: Does your local venue have the bandwidth or power for suggested tech?
Practical Tip: After listening to an episode on 'interactive virtual experiences,' brainstorm how you can achieve a similar level of engagement for your audience, considering common internet speeds and device accessibility in India. Perhaps simple polls and live Q&A are more effective than complex VR simulations initially.
Step 6: Review & Rotate Your Playlist
Your learning goals and the industry itself will evolve. Periodically review your podcast subscriptions:
- Are these podcasts still serving your current needs?
- Are there new, niche podcasts that have emerged?
- Is any podcast becoming repetitive or less relevant?
Don't be afraid to unsubscribe from less useful ones and discover new voices. This keeps your learning fresh and targeted.
Practical Tools & Resources for Enhanced Podcast Learning
To get the most out of your listening habits, integrate these tools:
- Podcast Listening Schedule Template:
- Monday (Commute): Event Industry News (Latest Trends)
- Wednesday (Workout): GatherGeeks (Creative Inspiration)
- Friday (Planning Prep): Event Icons (Deep Dive on a specific topic)
- Weekend (Relaxed Learning): Niche Podcast (e.g., The Wedding Business Collective)
(Customize this based on your schedule and focus areas.)
- Podcast Learning Tracker & Action Items:
Create a simple spreadsheet or use a note-taking app like Notion or Evernote:
Podcast Name Episode Title Key Takeaways (3-5 points) Indian Adaptation Idea Action Item for Next Event Status (Planned/Implemented) Event Brew Hybrid Event Monetization Tiered access, sponsor packages for virtual. Local payment gateways, sponsor local brands. Propose new hybrid sponsorship tiers. Planned Event Tech Podcast AR for Attendee Engagement AR photo booths, virtual mascots. Simple QR code based AR filters for social media. Research local AR filter developers. Planned - Recommended Apps for Power Users:
- Pocket Casts: Cross-device sync, robust playback controls.
- Overcast: Smart Speed, Voice Boost for clearer audio, custom playlists.
- Airr: Allows you to highlight and transcribe key moments.
Real-World Case Studies: Podcasts Igniting Indian Event Success
Case Study 1: Transforming a Virtual Conference in Chennai
Event Type, Size, Location: Annual Tech Summit (Virtual), 1,200 attendees, Chennai (online).
Challenge Faced: Pre-pandemic, the summit was physical. Post-pandemic, they struggled with low virtual engagement and sponsor retention for their online format.
Strategy Implemented: The lead organizer, a keen podcast listener, followed 'Techspert Talks' and 'Event Brew'. They learned about advanced virtual networking tools and creating 'micro-experiences' within a digital platform. Inspired, they implemented AI-powered matchmaking for attendees, virtual 'breakout lounges' for niche discussions, and introduced interactive polls/quizzes throughout sessions. For sponsors, they offered branded virtual booths with live chat and 'demo rooms' – a concept directly adapted from a podcast discussion on virtual exhibitor ROI.
Specific Results: Attendee engagement increased by 40% (measured by time spent in networking and interactive sessions). Sponsor satisfaction rose from 60% to 85%, leading to a 30% increase in sponsorship renewals for the next event. The summit maintained its revenue despite going fully virtual.
Key Learnings: Global virtual event strategies, when adapted creatively, can significantly boost engagement and sponsor value in India.
Eventland's Contribution: The organizer used Eventland to manage registrations and issue unique access links for the virtual platform. Our smooth, cost-effective ticketing system, with its transparent 5% commission, meant they saved crucial budget on booking fees. These savings were then intelligently re-invested into premium virtual platform features and engagement tools suggested by the podcasts, directly contributing to the enhanced attendee and sponsor experience.
Case Study 2: Elevating a Cultural Festival in Jaipur
Event Type, Size, Location: Annual Heritage & Folk Festival, 10,000 attendees, Jaipur.
Challenge Faced: The festival was popular but faced stagnation in new attendee growth and struggled to secure high-value national sponsorships. Its marketing was largely traditional.
Strategy Implemented: A young marketing manager, passionate about 'Event Marketers Live' and 'The Social Soundwave,' proposed a radical shift. They learned about influencer marketing, user-generated content (UGC) campaigns, and data-driven targeting. They partnered with local Rajasthan influencers for pre-event buzz, launched a 'My Jaipur Festival Look' UGC contest, and used Eventland's analytics to understand attendee demographics for targeted digital ad campaigns. They also curated a themed 'Heritage Walk' as a premium add-on experience, a concept refined after listening to a 'GatherGeeks' episode on unique experiences.
Specific Results: New attendee growth surged by 18%, largely from younger demographics. Social media engagement increased by 150%, and UGC generated thousands of impressions. National sponsorship value increased by 25% due to improved digital reach and a clearer ROI proposition for sponsors. The Heritage Walk sold out, adding an additional ₹5 Lakhs in revenue.
Key Learnings: Modern marketing tactics learned from podcasts can revitalize traditional events, especially when tailored for local cultural nuances.
Eventland's Contribution: Eventland's platform was crucial for managing both standard and premium 'Heritage Walk' ticket sales. Our robust analytics provided deep insights into the purchasing patterns and demographics of attendees, allowing the marketing team to optimize their digital campaigns. The transparent 5% commission saved them a significant amount on ticketing fees, which was then reallocated to fund influencer marketing campaigns and premium event experiences, directly impacting the festival's growth and revenue.
Case Study 3: Streamlining Operations for a Music Tour across India
Event Type, Size, Location: Multi-city Indie Music Tour, 5,000 attendees per city (5 cities), Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad.
Challenge Faced: Managing complex logistics, vendor coordination, and ensuring consistent quality across multiple cities while keeping costs in check.
Strategy Implemented: The operations head listened to 'Event Icons' and 'The Event Manager Podcast,' focusing on project management, vendor negotiation, and team communication for large-scale, multi-location events. They adopted a standardized vendor management framework, implemented cloud-based collaboration tools for inter-city teams, and initiated weekly 'lessons learned' sessions after each city stop. They also learned about the importance of 'buffer time' in scheduling, which reduced last-minute crises.
Specific Results: Operational efficiency improved by 20%, reducing last-minute vendor costs by ₹3 Lakhs across the tour. Team communication ratings improved from 'fair' to 'excellent'. The tour concluded on time and within budget, with consistent attendee experience feedback across all cities.
Key Learnings: Structured operational strategies, often highlighted in detailed podcasts, are vital for scaling events effectively across diverse geographies like India.
Eventland's Contribution: Eventland's ability to seamlessly manage ticketing for multiple cities from a single dashboard was a game-changer. The organizers could track real-time sales for each city, adjust marketing based on demand, and manage attendee data efficiently. The consistent 5% commission across all cities meant predictable and low overheads on ticketing, allowing them to allocate more budget to critical logistical elements like sound, lighting, and stage production, directly improving the quality and consistency of the music tour.
Advanced Strategies & Pro Tips for Podcast Mastery
For the seasoned organizer, here's how to take your podcast learning to the next level:
- Form a 'Podcast Club': Gather a small group of fellow organizers. Each week, discuss an episode you've all listened to. This fosters deeper understanding, different perspectives, and accountability for applying insights.
- Connect with Hosts & Guests: Many podcast hosts and guests are accessible on LinkedIn or Twitter. If an episode particularly resonates, reach out with a thoughtful comment or question. This can open doors to networking and mentorship.
- Contribute Your Own Insights: As you become more knowledgeable, consider offering your unique Indian perspective to global podcasts. This positions you as a thought leader and gives back to the community.
- Transcribe Key Episodes: Use AI transcription tools (like Otter.ai) for particularly insightful episodes. This creates a searchable text document, making it easier to reference specific strategies or quotes later.
- Create a 'Best Of' Playlist: Curate a playlist of your top 10-15 most impactful episodes. When you need a quick burst of inspiration or a refresher on a specific topic, you have a go-to resource.
- Deep Dive on a Series: Some podcasts offer themed series on a specific topic (e.g., 'Hybrid Events Series'). Dedicate time to listening to an entire series to gain a comprehensive understanding.
Common Mistakes & Problem-Solving in Podcast Learning
Even with the best intentions, pitfalls can derail your learning journey.
- Information Overload:
Mistake: Subscribing to too many podcasts and feeling overwhelmed.
Solution: Start with 3-5 podcasts aligned with your immediate goals. Gradually add more as you find your rhythm. Use the 'Review & Rotate' strategy. - Passive Listening:
Mistake: Listening without active engagement or critical thinking.
Solution: Use the 'Active Listening' tips (notes, questions). Pause frequently to reflect on content and how it applies to your work. - Lack of Indian Context Adaptation:
Mistake: Trying to directly implement global strategies without local modification.
Solution: Always filter insights through the lens of Indian culture, budget, infrastructure, and audience preferences. Ask: 'How can this be done in *my* city, with *my* resources, for *my* audience?' - Time Management Issues:
Mistake: Not making time for consistent listening.
Solution: Schedule dedicated listening slots, just like any other important task. Start small (e.g., 30 minutes twice a week). - Failure to Act on Insights:
Mistake: Consuming knowledge but not applying it.
Solution: Use the 'Podcast Learning Tracker' to explicitly define action items. Even small implementations can create momentum. - Ignoring Diverse Perspectives:
Mistake: Only listening to podcasts that confirm existing beliefs.
Solution: Intentionally seek out podcasts with differing viewpoints or niche focuses to broaden your understanding.
Implementation Action Plan: Your Roadmap to Podcast-Powered Event Success
Here’s a clear roadmap to integrate podcasts effectively into your professional development:
- Day 1-30: Setup & Initial Immersion
- Action: Choose your preferred podcast app. Subscribe to 5-7 podcasts from the 'General' and 'Tech' categories. Create a basic 'Podcast Listening Schedule' and commit to 1-2 hours of listening per week.
- Milestone: Active subscriptions, a consistent listening habit established.
- Day 31-60: Deep Dive & Application
- Action: Expand your subscriptions to 10-15 podcasts, adding 'Marketing' and 'Niche' categories relevant to your role. Start using the 'Podcast Learning Tracker' for key takeaways and Indian adaptation ideas. Identify 1-2 small, actionable insights to implement in an upcoming event.
- Milestone: Tracker actively in use, at least one podcast-inspired idea implemented.
- Day 61-90: Refinement & Advanced Learning
- Action: Review your playlist, removing less relevant shows. Explore 'Advanced Strategies' like reaching out to a host/guest or starting a podcast club. Focus on implementing a major podcast-inspired strategy for a significant event.
- Milestone: Curated, high-value playlist, measurable impact from implemented strategies.
Success Metrics: Track new ideas implemented, improved efficiency (e.g., time saved on research), positive feedback on event innovations, and personal skill development. The ultimate measure is the tangible impact on your event's success and your professional growth.
Eventland Integration: Fueling Your Event Innovations with Smart Savings
The knowledge you gain from these top podcasts is invaluable, inspiring you to implement cutting-edge strategies, enhance attendee experiences, and optimize your event operations. But innovation often comes with a cost. This is where Eventland becomes your indispensable partner, ensuring that your newfound wisdom can be put into practice without breaking the bank.
- Budget for Innovation: Many podcasts discuss new technologies, engagement tools, or marketing tactics that require investment. Eventland's transparent and industry-low 5% commission advantage directly translates into significant savings for you. Imagine: if a global podcast inspires you to invest in a new event app or advanced analytics, the money you save on ticketing fees (often 5-10% compared to other platforms) can be directly reallocated. For an event selling ₹10 Lakhs worth of tickets, saving 5-10% means ₹50,000 to ₹1 Lakh extra in your budget, ready for that innovative tech or enhanced experience!
- Streamlined Operations: Podcasts frequently highlight the importance of efficient processes. Eventland's intuitive platform simplifies your ticketing, registration, and attendee management, freeing up your valuable time. This efficiency allows you to focus on strategic planning and implementing the sophisticated ideas you've learned, rather than getting bogged down in administrative tasks.
- Data-Driven Decisions: From podcast discussions, you'll learn the importance of analytics for marketing and attendee insights. Eventland provides robust, real-time sales and attendee data, helping you understand your audience better. This empowers you to apply podcast-inspired marketing segmentation or pricing strategies effectively, ensuring your event initiatives are data-backed.
- Flexible & Scalable: Whether you're planning a small workshop inspired by a niche podcast or a large festival applying big-picture strategies from industry giants, Eventland scales with you. Our flexible ticketing options, from early birds to VIP packages, help you implement diverse monetization strategies discussed in expert interviews.
Don't let high fees stifle your ambition or limit your ability to implement the smart strategies you're learning. Eventland empowers you to transform podcast inspiration into tangible event success, allowing your events to be not just well-organized, but truly innovative and unforgettable. Explore Eventland today and make your next event a podcast-powered masterpiece!
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