
A World of Difference
By Lori Adams-Brown

A World of DifferenceOct 27, 2020

Women in the Church EPS 37: Dr. Beth Allison Barr on Biblical Womanhood, Complimentarianism, Contradictions in the Church, Medieval History and Women's History
Dr. Beth Allison Barr (PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is associate professor of history and associate dean of the Graduate School at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where she specializes in medieval history, women’s history, and church history. She is the president of the Conference on Faith and History and is a member of Christians for Biblical Equality. Barr has written for Christianity Today, the Washington Post, and Religion News Service, and is a regular contributor to The Anxious Bench, the popular Patheos website on Christian history.
Her book The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth releases April 20.
Dr. Barr on NPR interview from April 15, 2021
Dr. Barr interviewed by Dr. Scot McKnight on the Kingdom Roots podcast on April 15, 2021

Women in the Church EPS 36: Bronwyn Lea on awkward sidehugs, women pastors, and South Africa/California differences
Bronwyn Lea has been active for twenty years in vocational ministry to serve, encourage, teach, and mobilize Christians of all ages. A graduate of law school and seminary, she ministers in her local church and also heads up Propel Sophia, the Christian living wisdom resource for Propel Women. Bronwyn is mom to three school-aged kids, who keep her somewhere between hilarious laughter and desperate prayer on any given day. She and her fellow South African husband live in Northern California, where they count the men and women in their church as both friends and family. Learn more at www.bronlea.com.
Order her book Beyond Awkward Side Hugs: Living as Christian Brothers and Sisters in a Sex-Crazed World.
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Women in the Church EPS 35: April Díaz on Ezer + Co, the future of the church, and life coaching
Her first book, Redefining the Role of the Youth Worker: A Manifesto for Integration is a compelling vision for the church’s role with teenagers. Because April loves teenagers, she loves partnering with Stuff You Can Use and Fuller Youth Institute.
She coaches, speaks, and writes frequently on living and leading with wholeness. She loves talking about leadership, soul care, youth ministry, and caring for your body. She’s always been a tomboy with sparkly shoes and reads more than she can put into practice. She’s still madly in love with her high school sweetheart, Brian. Together, they co-parent 3 fabulous kiddos and live in Orange County, CA.
WEBSITE: EZERANDCO.COM
FACEBOOK:
www.facebook.com/groups/ezerandco/
INSTAGRAM:
@ezerandco
@aprilldiaz
TWITTER:
@ezerandco
@aprilldiaz
She podcasts at The Global Fringe
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Women in the Church EPS 34: Tara Beth Leach on Radiant Church, mercy, community outreach and why glitzy isn't enough in church
Tara Beth Leach is a pastor at Christ Church of Oak Brook in the western suburbs of Chicago. She previously served as senior pastor of First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena (“PazNaz”) in Southern California and has pastored in Illinois and New York. She is a graduate of Olivet Nazarene University and Northern Theological Seminary. She is a regular writer for Missio Alliance and writes and speaks widely about women in ministry and church leadership. She is the author of Emboldened, Radiant Church, and Forty Days on Being a Six. She has two beautiful and rambunctious sons, and has been married to the love of her life, Jeff, since 2006.
Visit her website and read her blog at tarabethleach.com.
Follow her on Twitter: @TaraBeth82.
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Women in the Church EPS 33: Danielle Strickland on justice, fear of speaking up, Better Together, toxic churches and peacemaking
Danielle Strickland is a Canadian spiritual leader, justice advocate, communicator, peacemaker and author whose aggressive compassion has served people firsthand in countries all over the world. From establishing justice departments and church plants, to launching global anti-trafficking initiatives, to creating new initiatives to mobilize people towards transformational living. Danielle trains, advocates, and inspires people to live differently through initiatives like: Amplify Peace, Brave Global, Infinitum and Women's Speaker Collective. https://www.daniellestrickland.com/ Her latest book released in 2020, "Better Together: How Women and Men Can Heal the Divide and Work Together to Transform the Future", her podcast is listened to by thousands globally, and closer to home, she’s on the teaching team at The Meeting House. Currently based in Toronto, Canada, Danielle is the proud mom of 3 boys, wife to Stephen, and as an enneagram 7, has been affectionately called the "ambassador of fun". @daniellejstrickland @djstrickland /DanielleJStrickland The Danielle Strickland Podcast CONTACT / Katie at admin@boundlesscom.ca
Danielle references the book Willful Blindness as one that helped her see how many stay in toxic church cultures.
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Women in the Church EPS 32: Dr. Diane Langberg on abuse of power, spiritual abuse, pastors who heal and signs of abuse
Dr. Diane Langberg is globally recognized for her 47 years of clinical work with trauma victims. She has trained caregivers on six continents in responding to trauma and to the abuse of power. She also directs her own counseling practice in Jenkintown, PA, Diane Langberg, Ph.D. & Associates, which includes seventeen therapists with multiple specialties. Dr. Langberg’s newest book is Redeeming Power: Understanding Authority and Abuse in the Church. Other books include Counseling Survivors of Sexual Abuse, On the Threshold of Hope (with accompanying workbook), In Our Lives First: Meditations for Counselors and Suffering the Heart of God: How Trauma Destroys and Christ Restores.
Dr. Langberg is the recipient of the Distinguished Alumna Achievements from Taylor University., the American Association of Christian Counselors Caregiver Award, The Distinguished President’s award, and the Philadelphia Council of Clergy’s Christian Service Award.
She is married and has two sons and four grandchildren.
Dr. Langberg cofounded the Global Trauma Recovery Institute at Missio Seminary in Philadelphia.
She is also on the board of GRACE, Godly Response to Abuse in a Christian Environment, founded by Boz Tchividjian.
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Women in the Church EPS 31: Dr. Graham J Hill on egalitarianism, women pastors, & deeply listening
Graham hosts a podcast called The Global Church Project.

Women in the Church EPS 30: Dr. Scot McKnight and Laura Barringer on spiritual abuse, silencing women, abuse of power, pastors and how churches can be TOV (good)
This episode is coming to you for such a time as this. With spiritual abuse, abuse of power, and sexual abuse becoming such common news in our time, we have to admit that there are many churches with cultures and systems that are unhealthy and even harmful. If you are a pastor, a church leader, a congregant or just want to be a part of making a difference in a way that helps others flourish, listen in closely to the research and the harsh reality of what is happening on our watch. There is hope of how to do better, and how to be a part of creating goodness cultures together. Our guests today are a father and daughter co-author duo who walked through a painful reality at Willow Creek church in Chicago, and that experience led them to want to help others.
Dr. Scot McKnight is a world-renowned speaker, writer, professor and equipper of the Church. He is a recognized authority on the historical Jesus, early Christianity, and the New Testament. His blog, Jesus Creed, is a leading Christian blog. Dr. McKnight’s books include The Jesus Creed, The King Jesus Gospel, The Blue Parakeet, The Real Mary, and Junia is Not Alone. A sought after speaker, he has been interviewed on several radio and television programs as well as spoken at numerous local churches, conferences, colleges, and seminaries in the United States and around the world. Scot McKnight is a member of the Society of Biblical Literature and the Society for New Testament Studies. McKnight’s books have been translated into Chinese, Korean, Russian, and Portuguese.
You can find him, along with the other 50.5K followers on twitter at: @scotmcknight
Laura Barringer is a teacher of primary-grade students. She is the co-author of Sharing God's Love: The Jesus Creed for Children and wrote a teacher lesson and activity guide to accompany the book. She is also co-author of A Church Called Tov: Forming a Goodness Culture That Resists Abuses of Power and Promotes Healing. Laura is a graduate of Wheaton College (IL) and currently resides in the Chicago suburbs with her husband, Mark, and three beagles.
You can find her on twitter at: @laurambarringer
Buy their book and highlight it as many times as I did, because A Church Called TOV: Forming a Goodness Culture That Resists Abuses of Power and Promotes Healing, will likely be, outside of the Bible, the most important book you read this year. Let's be TOV and create TOV systems and TOV churches together so we can all flourish.
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Women in the Church EPS 29: Anna Morgan on the Billy Graham rule, sexism in the church, women pastors and developing leaders
Ever wondered what some alternatives to the Billy Graham rule could be so that women can still be developed as leaders as much as men can in the church? Anna Morgan has. She not only has wondered, she has researched this topic and found some practical ways to address this issue so that women and men can both flourish in leadership spaces. Anna Morgan has been in full-time pastoral ministry for over twenty years. She has a background in worship and creative ministries and has been the executive pastor of the ministries of City Church Chicago, a ten-year-old multi-ethnic church in downtown Chicago, for the past five years. Anna is also a leadership coach and trainer, working to develop local church leaders around the US and Australia. Anna earned a masters degree in Global Leadership from Fuller Theological Seminary and is currently working on a doctorate of missiology at Fuller Seminary, doing applied research into the development of female leaders in local churches. Anna has been married to John Morgan for fourteen years and has three adult daughters. You can find her at City Church Chicago and on Linkedin and Facebook. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. On Clubhouse @loriadbr. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook on Twitter at @loriadbr https://linktr.ee/aworldofdifference

Women in the Church EPS 28: Kelly Tibbits on the Enneagram, Life Coaching, pastoring, and family
Kelly is a life coach and a certified Enneagram coach with over 20 years of experience developing leaders. She is an Enneagram 2, and love to help others learn how to INVEST in their lives and discover their WHY. She is a mom of 3 women, and has been married to Fred for 25 years. She has experience as an elementary school teacher, a pastor, and an entrepreneur.
Check out her podcast at: Coaching with Kelly
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Women in the Church EPS 27: Sue Warnke on Faithforce, being agnostic, Faith at Work, and bringing your authentic self to work
After a lifetime as a proud agnostic, Sue Warnke began following Jesus in 2017. Now Sue is helping spark a movement of authentic faith in the workplace. She is the Senior Director of Content & Communications Experience at Salesforce, part of the founding team of Salesforce's 3000-person global organization Faithforce, and the founder of Leanership.org, an organization that provides best practices for integrating faith and work.
Sue recommends these resources: Brian Grim at RFBF and Mohammed Faris at Productive Muslim.
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Women in the Church EPS 26: Nancy Ortberg on Faith & Work, Transforming the Bay with Christ, discovering your passion, being brave and embracing who God made you to be
Nancy Ortberg has over twenty-two years experience in sales, service and the healthcare industry, including eighteen years in leadership roles. She has in addition, led a staff team in the recruitment and mobilization of thousands of volunteers as well as spoken internationally and domestically on topics of leadership and the creation of corporate culture. She is currently serving as the CEO of Transforming the Bay with Christ, seeking to help catalyze a holistic Gospel movement in the San Francisco Bay Area. In the first half of her career, Nancy worked in hospital and healthcare administration, providing leadership and team development in large medical organizations. From 1991-2003 she held leadership positions in sales and marketing and did extensive work with non-profit organizations. Nancy is passionate about improving personal and organizational effectiveness and believes that teams are the most dynamic way to produce those results. She believes in helping people bring the best of who they are to what they do best. Her particular interests are leading teams through the process of analyzing, and planning the changes needed to improve how they work together as a team; starting with building trust with each other through getting exceptional results which they can only achieve by being a dynamic leadership team. She is a the founding partner of Teamworx2.co and a consulting partner with Patrick Lencioni, author of The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Silos Politics and Turf Wars and Death by Meeting. Nancy was a teaching pastor who worked for 13 years at Willow Creek Community Church in the Chicago area, and knows what it can mean to do the "good, right and wise" thing, even when it isn't easy, as she mentions on today's podcast. Nancy is for the church, for women, for men, for wholeness, but above all- for Jesus. She knows what it means to be brave and follow God, even at great personal cost. Nancy is the author of Looking for God: An Unexpected Journey through tattoos, tofu, & pronouns, Unleashing the Power of Rubber Bands, lessons in non-linear leadership and Seeing in the Dark finding God's light in the most unexpected places. She and her husband, John, live in the Bay Area and have three children: Laura, Mallory, and Johnny.
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Women in the Church EPS 25: Sheila Gregoire on sex, relationships, how the church and the culture send women and men unhealthy messages, and how we can find freedom and truth
Sheila Wray Gregoire is a popular speaker, marriage blogger, and the author of nine books, including The Good Girl’s Guide to Great Sex. Her latest book is The Great Sex Rescue that will be coming out in early March. It is based on the largest survey ever done of Christian women. She surveyed 20,000 women for this book, and we get to hear some of the results of that survey on this podcast.
Sheila loves encouraging women in their relationships, both with God and with their husbands, children, and friends. Her passion is for marriage, and she and her husband Keith speak together at marriage outreaches and at FamilyLife Canada marriage conferences. Sheila believes in authenticity, and gives real solutions to the very real and messy problems women, and couples, can face. You can usually find her in Belleville, Ontario, where she’s constantly texting her two young married daughters and knitting. Preferably simultaneously.
She blogs at: tolovehonorandvacuum.com where you can also find her resources that she has written and produced. You can find the rubric she mentioned here, and a place to pre-order her latest book The Great Sex Rescue: https://tolovehonorandvacuum.com/gsr-rubric/
She has resources to help parents have the sex talk with their kids ages 10-16 in her video curriculum The Whole Story, which has a boy version and a girl version that you can use on a weekend away with your son or daughter. It is free from purity culture and statements that make girls and boys feel ashamed and trapped in ways some other curriculums have, and it makes it easy to talk about sex with you kid because the videos say the parts that are hard to talk about so you can watch with them. Has she done us a great favor here or what? She even gives us advice on how to talk with our daughters about her first period in a way that's not creepy.
Have a listen today, and pass this episode on to anyone that may need to hear it. Sheila is a resource to get us to talk about sex in a healthy way.
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Women in the Church EPS 24: Kadi Cole on developing female leaders, sticky floors, microagressions, the price women leaders pay, and why the Good Guys should help
Kadi Cole found herself being asked by church leaders how they could help develop more women leaders in their churches. The result was her bestselling book Developing Female Leaders. Listen in as Kadi walks us through what she learned in her research, what the obstacles are to be overcome, and practical ways to help female leaders reach their God-given potential. She leads teams with organizational strategy to be more diverse and inclusive through spiritual growth in order to strengthen team cultures and outcomes. Kadi lifts lids for women leaders and churches through her extensive experience and knowledge. Kadi has a new devotional book for leaders coming out soon. Kadi joins us today to walk us through the realities of the challenges, and how we can lift the lids on female leaders and ultimately the church as a whole, together.
kadicole.com is an outstanding resource for all of the coaching, training, teaching and strategizing Kadi has to offer.
Kadi recently wrote a blog for Carey Nieuwhof about What Healthy Churches Are Doing To Support Female Leaders During The Pandemic if you'd like to read it.
Kadi's newest online courses for Church Leaders and Female Leaders
An 8week on demand video experience talking through the content and research from the Developing Female Leaders book, from a female leader's perspective. Includes individual coaching call with a female executive pastor! A World of Difference listeners get 10% off with code WOD10!
Kadi will be a speaker durin the She Leads summit. During the She Leads summit, we will be taking a look at the importance of establishing healthy rhythms in our spiritual lives, our work lives, and our personal lives. The speakers will be addressing topics like work-life balance and how to remain intentional during busy seasons. They will offer practical tips and advice on how to juggle it all.
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Women in the Church EPS 23: Pastor Kate Wallace Nunneley on the Junia Project, women pastors, and egalitarian theology

Holiday Break EPS 22: Pastor Yasmin Roohi on misunderstood Mary, women in the church, justice and being an Enneagram 8 Iranian-American woman pastor in Silicon Valley
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Books Yasmin recommends:
Why Not Women? cbeinternational.christianbook.com/not-women-scripture-missions-ministry-leadership/loren-cunningham/9781576581834/pd/581837?event=ESRCG
Just Lead www.amazon.com/Just-Lead-Complaining-Nonsense-Practical/dp/1118314395
Developing Female Leaders by Kadi Cole www.developingfemaleleadersbook.com
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Holiday Break EPS 21: Dr. Kevin Timpe on supporting families with children with disabilities, philosophy of disability, and the joint project with adults with disabilities
www.amazon.com/Such-Kingdom-Practical-Theology-Disability/dp/1944967613/
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFS8SpwioZ4
faithanddisability.org/past-institutes/
Kevin's blog: kevintimpe.com/blog/
Kevin Timpe
kevin.timpe@gmail.com
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Faith & Work EPS 20: Dr. Michael Crane on urban transformation, global hope and work as worship

Faith & Work EPS 19: Eva Leung on chemical engineering, vaccines, and faith conversations at work
She has always wanted to live the exact plot of Bicentennial Man by building a robot that can work with human body parts, and she wanted to go into healthcare earlier in life. Since she hates blood, chemical engineering it was.
She spent some time in Singapore as a kid, attending Singapore American School when her dad worked as a expat in Singapore. Moving to Singapore as a expat herself, as an adult when she transferred to Singapore with Merck Pharmaceuticals gave her a whole different view of the religious diversity within Singapore, which is the most religiously diverse nation in the world.
She recommends Every Good Endeavor by Tim Keller.
Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work smile.amazon.com/dp/1594632820/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_wUVZFb8YR49MD
When Sinners Say I Do by Dave Harvey
When Sinners Say I Do: Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage smile.amazon.com/dp/0976758261/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glc_fabc_NTVZFbZFABD47
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Faith & Work EPS 18: Phillip Trent III on Apple, being Christian in the Silicon Valley, and tech
Our second guest on our Faith & Work series is Phillip Trent III. Phillip is a computer engineer at Apple who received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He is originally from Nashville, but moved to Philadelphia for college, and then landed in the Bay Area for work in 2018. He’s usually hiking, backpacking, or traveling, but when you do find him at home, he’s likely hosting a game night or working on some new cocktail recipes. Phillip talks with us about what faith in tech can be like, and how to be both intellectual and have a strong faith. He shares his best practices on faith and work with us, and he discusses following his bent in a way that He loves what he gets to do in his career. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook

Faith & Work EPS 17: Victoria Fishel and Megan Haverkorn on working at Google and oncology nursing

US Election EPS 16: Dr. Sandra Boesch on Arizona, women candidates, Singapore, & disagreeing in love
She believes and is excited about continued education. She holds a BS in Communications, an MBA with specializations in finance and marketing, an MIS, and a Ph.D. in Information systems plus several other certificates. She is bilingual, speaking English and Spanish, and spent 13 years living and working in Singapore with her husband and two kids. Stay In Touch: Connect on Facebook and Instagram with thoughts, questions, and feedback. Rate, review and share this podcast with anyone that would love to listen. Find Us Online: @aworldof.difference on Instagram and A World of Difference on Facebook

US Election EPS 15: Freida Adams on a woman VP, social media, Biden’s plan for Covid and immigrants

US Election EPS: 14 Dr. Eric Woodard on working at the White House, the Smithsonian, and Guam
Part of the reason Eric is so focused on career success is because he struggled so much early in his career. After plowing through the working world for decades, he now loves passing on the secrets of career success he wish he'd known at the beginning of his career.
Beyond advising numerous students, schools, employers, and professionals at all levels about career success, he has created and directed internship and other career programs at the White House, on Capitol Hill, at the U.S. State Department, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Eric is the author of multiple books about crossing the bridge between school and work, including Your Last Day of School, and The Ultimate Guide to Internships. He holds a B.A. in Biology from the University of Missouri, and both an M.A. in International Affairs and an Ed.D. in Human and Organizational Learning from George Washington University where he researched the nature of internships that develop intern soft skills.
Eric lives in Alexandria, VA with his amazing wife Keri and their 4 fantastic kids.
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Immigration EPS 13: Michelle Ferrigno Warren on neighbors, government, justice and systemic change.

Immigration EPS 12: Arturo Jiménez on children at the border, immigration law, and government
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day EPS 11: TizitlCoalt (Ricardo De la O) on healing, trauma, and compassion
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Immigration EPS 10: Gracia Berrios on DACA, legal representation, Peru, the commandments, and voting
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Immigration EPS 9: Christopher Kinnison on immigration law, IDP’s, Thailand, Cambodia and pro bono.
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Immigration EPS 8: Lisa Rodriguez Watson on D.C., Biblical justice, Missio Alliance, & constituents.
She has served as an urban church planter, collegiate minister, and worked with refugees in Albania. She is the daughter of a Cuban immigrant. Her heart to see people reconciled to God and to one another has led her to invest her life, family, and ministry in places and people that have often been overlooked by the world. Lisa served as co-founder of a grassroots organization in Memphis, TN that was committed to mobilizing Christians to love their undocumented neighbors and consider an appropriate Christian response to the US’s immigration crisis. She lives in Washington, DC, and is a good steward of her citizenship by being a voice for the voiceless in the halls of government as a constituent. She and her husband Matt are on the pastoral team of Christ City Church. Stay In Touch:
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Immigration EPS 7: Amanda Stillman on refugees, water, and life in Africa, Asia & the Middle East.
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Immigration EPS 6: Alan Cross on welcoming immigrants, pastoring, advocating, lobbying, and writing
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100th Anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote EPS 5: Bella Adams-Brown on why it matters to all ages
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Helping in Hard Times EPS 4: Dr. Ron Adams on disaster relief, prison chaplaincy, and culture shock
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Helping in Hard Times EPS 3: Freida Adams, RN on immigrants, Venezuela, Thailand and her calling
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Helping in Hard Times Eps 2: Dr. Christopher Adams on Back to School in Covid, trauma & music

Helping in Hard Times Eps 1: Jason Adams-Brown on pandemic efforts, tsunami relief, hope & self care
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Introducing A World of Difference
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