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Author: Dr. Behrooz Torkian

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The goal of our podcast is to help our audience understand that there are internal and external factors which contribute to the perception of beauty. In each episode, our host, Dr. Behrooz Torkian, will connect with different personalities and influencers like yourself, from various backgrounds and fields. All of this will be tied together with our mission to make everything as simple as possible and make it your own.
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Download Podcast transcriptIn this episode, I want to go over 5 of the big reasons people choose to have rhinoplasties and what makes them successful. I’ll go into detail about why people want these changes and what procedures are required to achieve them, as well as some of the pros and cons of some of these procedures and the long-term results you can expect. Highlights:Changing trends with dorsal hump reductions, and techniques for achieving the desired new look.The different sections of the nose which can show width issues, how it can be fixed, and factors which can lead to collapse later in life.How nose crookedness can develop and why it isn’t usually possible to get a perfectly straight nose.The different options for fixing nostril width, which can be done in combination with or separately from a rhinoplasty.The numerous nasal issues which can cause difficulty breathing, and why I generally address this even if the patient came in for appearance.Disruptions of breathing in sleep, such as breathing through only one side of your nose, sleep apnea, or snoring, and what can and can’t be done with rhinoplasty. Be sure to check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information on cosmetic surgery.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast transcriptThis week I want to go over some of the common issues that come up in my practice, specifically regarding airway obstruction. Many patients come in for rhinoplasties and think their breathing is fine, but I find there’s actually some issue that is obstructing their airway and needs to be addressed. So in this episode, I cover some common causes of airway obstruction, how they can be diagnosed, and what can be done to solve them. Highlights:How do you find out if you have a deviated septum?What inferior turbinates are and why they’re important for breathing.How a nasal valve collapse could be affecting your airways without you even realizing it.Why it’s important to address the airway even during a cosmetic rhinoplasty.Not all plastic surgeons are equal: why you should seek a specialized facial plastic surgeon for your rhinoplasty or septoplasty.Why you shouldn’t actually breathe through your nose the whole time when you’re exercising. Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information on cosmetic surgery.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast transcriptI’m back after a short hiatus due to a “zoom boom” in the industry, and for a few episodes, instead of chatting with a guest, I’m going to take some time to discuss cosmetic surgery and cosmetic medicine so that prospective patients can learn a little bit about it. In this episode, I’m dispelling the myths of facial fillers and answering some common questions that I receive about them. Highlights:How fillers can stack up over time, eventually looking like “too much work.”Why patients sometimes ask for more filler even when it isn’t necessary.Why I sometimes tell patients that surgery or fillers are not a great option at that time.The areas of the face that typically decrease in volume and are great places for fillers.What causes filler migration, and how common is this?Can fillers or Botox prevent the aging process?Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptIf it's natural, it's better! Today's guest is Pekela Riley, hair care consultant, master stylist, and founder of Salon PK and Pure + True Texture. Pekela had a difficult childhood, but she never let that stop her from going on her way. Her mother inspired her to overcome obstacles and challenge her creativity, so while she was studying nursing she switched to cosmetology school. Six months after starting cosmetology, she went full-time to a salon to pursue her career as a professional stylist. Working with passion and determination paid off, because today she is recognized around the world as one of the pioneering stylists of the natural hair movement, and her Salon PK became a recognized styling house included in Elle magazine as one of the "100 best hair salons of the US." With a unique vision, she is truly an elite expert and one of the beauty industry's most innovative talents always staying on trend and looking for the next cutting edge.Highlights Pekela tells what Pure + Texture philosophy is and how it started.She explains why we can have a bad hair day, but there is no bad hair.Her inspiration to get in the beauty industry; a mother who inspired her to challenge her creativity.Changes in the world of beauty with the pandemic; expanding the scope of beauty and even in service.She says how she tracks the last trends to surprise her clients.She believes that with the looks she achieves she can show a hidden part of a person.The protective style that integrates extensions to allow the hair to rest.To learn more about Pekela, you can follow her on Instagram, or visit her website.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptShould the plastic surgeon question the wishes of the patients? Today's guest is Dr. Jonathan Sykes. One of the most respected board-certified plastic surgeons in the United States, specializing in facelifts, rhinoplasty, and eyelid procedures, he will answer this question. Dr. Sykes has been in practice since 1986 and has performed more than 20,000 aesthetic and reconstructive surgeries. He is a truly dedicated and ethical physician, who has been a true educator and influencer in the field of surgery on the board of the American Academy of Facial Plastic Surgery, and also as a past president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. His incredible academic track record includes national teaching positions, international conference presentations, as well as an extensive list of over 100 published articles specializing in all aesthetic and reconstructive facial plastic surgery.Highlights Dr. Sykes tells how he perceives the change in concepts of beauty in the last decades.Patients expectations generated by social media how he deals with the way people learn on it.The ethical dilemma of rejecting a procedure that a patient requests knowing that he or she is going to request it elsewhere and can fall into the wrong hands.He talks about the importance of educating patients, explaining the procedures, and clarifying the why when he refuses to work with someone.Communication as the key to great results; listening carefully to the patient and connecting with them to generate a bond of trust.Why he doesn’t do cheek implants and lip implants anymore.To learn more about Dr. Sykes, you can follow him on Instagram, or visit his website.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptDid you know that diagnosing in dark skin can be very different compared to fair skin? Today's guest is Dr. DiAnne Davis, MD, a board certified cosmetic dermatologist who specializes in non-invasive facial rejuvenation, skin of color, hair loss, and cosmetic dermatologic surgery. During her residency, Dr. Davis was influential in coordinating the first Skin of Color Symposium, helping to promote awareness of the unique characteristics of colored skin from a medical and cosmetic dermatological point of view, due to the lack of medical training when it comes to dark skin. Suffering from acne in adulthood, she has a unique empathy with her patients, which is why she takes a collaborative approach, seeking to make them feel their best to improve their quality of life. She is the author of several magazine articles and textbook chapters, and has presented some of her work at local and regional dermatology meetings.Highlights Dr. Davis tells us about the lack of medical training regarding dark skin, and how diagnosing skin of color can be very different compared to fair skin.Common problems that arise with patients with dark skin; excess hair growth, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and acne scars.Dr. Davis says why Laser 1064 nanometer wavelength is the most reliable laser for her treatments.Platelet-rich plasma as the best hair restoration technique for dark skin patients.The difference between PRP and PRF.Her experience with stem cells.Dr. Davis says what treatment she uses for dark circles; blepharoplasty, a type of surgery that repairs droopy eyelids and may involve removing excess skin, muscle and fat. To learn more about Dr. Davis, you can follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptYour skin says a lot about your overall health. Today's guest is Dr. Trevor Cates, a nationally-recognized naturopathic physician, author of the Amazon best-selling book Clean Skin From Within, and founder of The Spa Dr., a natural skin care line. She has been a physician for 20 years, but began to focus on the skin 10 years ago, when she realized that the skin is an external reflection of internal health. Her interest in natural medicine began in her childhood, when a holistic physician was the only one who could help her with allergies and eczema. At an early age she realized how connected the body is. Dr. Cates received her medical degree from the National University of Natural Medicine and was the first woman to be licensed as a naturopathic physician in the state of California. Highlights How Dr. Cates got started in skincare and hasn't always had glowing skin.The skin as our magic mirror.Determine your skin type; Amber, Olivia, Heath, Emmett, and Sage.Trevor's favorite skin nourishing animal protein: Astaxanthin.The benefits of honey for the skin.Differences between Europe and the USA in regulation around personal care products and toxic ingredients. Foods and elements that can make your skin worse.Products that Dr. Cates recommends for reducing redness.To learn more about Dr. Cates, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptLet’s redefine beauty standards! Today's guest is Jessica DeFIno, a pro-skin and anti-product beauty reporter covering supportive and sustainable skincare based on science and spirituality. With a degree in songwriting from Berklee College of Music, she brings a unique perspective to her writing with the lyrical qualities of storytelling, fluency, and connection to the audience. Her work in the beauty industry started because she had a problem with it. Through her research on sustainable skin products, she seeks to find what is truly healthy to leave behind bad products that position themselves as empowering. Her work has been featured in the world's leading media outlets, including the NY Times, Vogue, Allure, The Cut, and more.Highlights Jessica explains why she gives the middle finger to the entire beauty industry.Marketing lies in the beauty industry and why paying more doesn't mean having the best skincare product.What is Manuka Honey and how did she get it after having dermatitis.Jojoba as an exfoliator; helps with the inherent peeling process of the skin.Oily and dry skin and how to take care of them.Biggest tip for acne; take a break from treatments to identify the problem and resolve it.Probiotics and maintenance of the microbiome; how we kill so much of our beneficial good bacteria by overdoing it with skin care often.What's the deal with companies like Goop that positioned themselves as high-end luxury practices that could actually be done for free and that come from ancient indigenous cultures around the world?To learn more about Jessica DeFino, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptThere are people who do not miss opportunities because they are go-getters! Today’s guest is Bianca Bee, a beauty blogger, entrepreneur, and author, best known for her own talk show "The Bianca Bee Show" and for her book "The 20's Chronicles." Originally from Detroit, she moved to Los Angeles at the age of 17 to attend film school. As she studied, her eager desire made her begin to blaze her own path, working for E! News, Oprah Winfrey Network, TMZ, and many others. With this experience gained, she began to present her own show as an executive producer and host. The following year she published her first book recounting her journey and how, at the age of 20, she found balance between her personal life, university, and work. At 28, she's already appeared on The Steve Harvey Show, and collaborated with brands like Galore, Rolling Out, and Ipsy—and she doesn't seem to want to slow down.Highlights Bianca tells how she believes media and beauty go hand in hand.The concept behind her cosmetic brand BFF (Beauty Friends Forever).She says why she started her own talk show at age 19.Her experience working on Oprah Winfrey Network, TMZ, and E! News.The BFF Kit; a three-part online course to help you grow your Instagram and brand.Bianca explains how she was encouraged to write, and how she feels after having written two books.Her most important challenges; being a girly girl in media and typically being the only black girl on certain shows.To learn more about Bianca Bee, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptDon't miss this amazing conversation with two experts from the plastic surgery world! Today's guest is Dr. Joubin Gabbay, M.D., a board certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon who specializes in the art of cosmetic plastic surgery. Dr. Gabbay graduated with honors from the University of California, San Diego, with a full education in molecular biology and theoretical and practical arts and received his medical education at the Medical College of Virginia. After medical school, he received training in general and plastic surgery in Los Angeles. He has done a study on stem cells derived from fat in plastic surgery that was successful and widely recognized in the field. His professionalism and dedication make him an ideal plastic surgeon, with exceptional results.Highlights Dr. Joubin Gabbay tells of his artistic training in architecture and his interest in structure, function and aesthetics, but in surgery direction.He talks about the importance of connecting with patients and being transparent; learning what they want, letting them know what will be done in their body.He tells how his studies on adipose derived stem cells began.Dr. Gabbay says the key is to use creativity in the field to get great results, because not all patients want the same thing.His opinion on global beauty trends that are happening right now.He explains how social media benefited his work.To learn more about Dr. Joubin Gabbay, you can visit his website or follow him on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Go back home.
Download Podcast TranscriptWe invite you to know the story of someone who succeeded in the beauty industry and decided to change it for the better! Thatiana Diaz is a senior editor and beauty contributor for Refinery29. She leads the editorial strategy, ideation, and execution of Somos, Refinery29's first Latino multiplatform channel. Thatiana produces deeply informed beauty pieces and exclusive celebrity features. She joined Refinery29 from People en Español, where she launched Chica, Meredith's first brand targeting Latino millennials. As a teenager she got into the world of pageants, and she was successful as she was Miss New York USA 2015 and a finalist in Miss Dominican Republic Universe. Once she left that world behind, she studied Communication Studies at Pace University, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts. Her passion is covering beauty from different perspectives, and gaining visibility and proper representation for Latinos in the media.Highlights:Thatiana tells why she jumped from beauty pageants to journalism.She says how she thinks and chooses the stories told in Somos.She shares her opinion on current beauty trends.Thatiana explains the fears and insecurities she had being part of beauty pageants.Why she believes filters in social media are a problem.Importance of achieving a more diverse and accurate representation of Latins.She says how the pandemic changed our view of ourselves and what we consider beautiful.To learn more about Thatiana Diaz, you can visit Somos website or follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptGet to know the behind the scenes of plastic surgery! Dr. Sheila Nazarian is a Beverly Hills board certified plastic surgeon, founder of Nazarian Plastic Surgery, and host of the Netflix show Skin Decision. Dr. Nazarian attended Columbia University in New York and graduated with a BA in economics with a pre-medical concentration. From there, she enrolled at Yeshiva University’s Albert Einstein School of Medicine, and then went on to a combined residency in plastic surgery at the University of Southern California. She loves to improve a patient's appearance, as this often improves quality of life, but each patient is chosen if she agrees on what procedure they want, as she puts ethics above everything. Her meticulous eye for detail reflects the artistry that distinguishes her work and commitment to achieving a natural look. Her commitment and dedication in the field of plastic surgery with her patients have earned her an excellent reputation.Highlights Dr. Nazarian tells how the pandemic was a moment of awakening for her to enjoy things more than ever.She says why selling things isn't gross if it helps people.Dr. Nazarian thinks the lockdown has made people focus more on investing in themselves.Her show Skin Decision on Netflix and how she turned down offers until she could do the show she wanted.She explains why she rejects patients looking for trends.The importance of the relationship with patients and her passion for educating the masses.Dr. Nazarian emphasizes the importance of taking baby steps toward something that resembles what you envision.To learn more about Dr. Sheila Nazarian, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Download Podcast TranscriptIt's never too late to start taking care of your skin! Today's guest is Doris Day, MD, a board-certified dermatologist who specializes in laser, cosmetic, surgical, and aesthetic dermatology. Dr. Day graduated from Columbia University with a BA in English, completed her MA in journalism and science writing at New York University before earning her MD from Downstate School of Medicine in New York. She completed her dermatology residency at Cornell University School of Medicine, earning the title of Chief of Residents. She owns a dermatology clinic and understands that medicine is constantly evolving, which is why she is committed to change in the field of cosmetic dermatology. Doris shares her unique insight as a clinical associate professor of dermatology. She is the author of several books, as Beyond Beauty and Forget the Facelift, where she shares all her knowledge and experience. We invite you to listen to this fantastic conversation about the importance of ethics when working with people's skin, and the new treatments and procedures that are improving year after year.Highlights Dr. Day tells about the growing loss of individuality in aesthetic processes according to trends and why it is a problem.She explains why it is essential for skin professionals to work ethically and be responsible.She talks about hair loss, types of treatments, and what stressors can stimulate telogen effluvium.Dr. Day tells her opinion on stem cells used in conjunction with PRP as injections.She gives the four-step program for healthy skin.Dr. Day talks about Micro-Needling and Sculptra.To learn more about Dr. Doris Day, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Have you ever thought about what place has plastic surgery in feminism? Today's guest is Suzannah Weiss—a writer and editor, whose work consistently focuses on discussing gender, sex, and feminism, and has been featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine, The Washington Post, and Vice. Weiss grew up on Long Island, New York, and attended Brown University, where she studied Cognitive Neuroscience, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Modern Culture and Media. She had several jobs but finally found her place as a freelance writer and editor, where she can share her ideas and do her research without being tied to any media. As a lover of knowledge and spiritual seeker, Suzannah works as a sex and love coach, teaching people to love themselves in order to love others. She is currently working on several books, writing articles of scientific and cultural interest, and appearing regularly on television shows and podcasts to discuss gender, body image, and social justice.Highlights Suzannah shares her perspective, as a feminist, on plastic surgery.She talks about her ethical responsibility as a sex and love coach.She explains whether THC can enhance pleasure in sexual intercourse.G Shot, The Mona Lisa Touch, and other modern proceduresSuzannah says what feminism is for her.Orgasms and what can prevent people from having themTo learn more about Suzannah Weiss, you can visit her website or follow her on Twitter.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
A picture is worth a thousand words! Kiyana Tehrani is a Los Angeles-born photographer and creative director who specializes in fashion portraits and highlights the utter beauty in anyone. She is a true artist and portraitist who feels free and brave when she works. Capturing real beauty is one of her constant goals, so she uses little editing on her models to achieve a true and unique expression in each image. For the past 8 years, she has been honing her ability to lead creatively and produce her own sessions. At this moment, she is in constant exploration to tell a story behind each picture, looking for models that do not fall under the classic term of beauty, but rather with edgier characteristics that stand out, representing real characteristics. As she says, “The perfect imperfect.”Highlights Kiyana explains why she looks forward to shooting people that don't fall under the classic term of beauty.She tells how influencers edit their photographs and how a certain camera lens can change the way someone looks.Kiyana talks about the competition in the photography world and the struggles of being a freelancer.She says how hard model agencies are and why she still doesn’t portrait herself.Kiyana explains she would like to work with Gucci, because they do edgy stuff.To learn more about Kiyana Tehrani, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Some artistic disciplines are socially relegated but are just as creative as other popular doctrines. Bethany is an artist and works as a makeup artist in LA. Her journey began as a painter, and she has been creating art since she could hold a pin. While being a body piercer, she fell in love with bodies and faces and decided to get into makeup. She was already amazing on paper, so starting on skin wasn’t much of a challenge––but becoming a licensed esthetician was essential to understanding more about the subject. Bethany uses her skills to produce creative and engaging visual marketing material for beauty, making fabulous looks that appear natural. During COVID, she found the time to focus more on painting again and went to digital illustration, encapsulating all her styles and learning new tools for future projects.Highlights Bethany talks about her goal: reaching the most beautiful and natural version of each client. She discusses the concept of Pinpoint Concealing: covering pimples, redness, or freckles without having to put on a full face of foundation.She explains how she tries to find a middle ground with the client before starting work.Bethany says she doesn’t wear makeup and talks about why she sees it as another extension of art.She believes makeup is a buffer when it comes to faces that appear on TV cameras.To learn more about Bethany Garita, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
The fashion industry as we know it needs to change. And what better time than now? Rebecca Dennett is a stylist and art director that uses fashion as a medium to create boundary-pushing visual narratives. She studied textile design at Brighton University, fell in love with vogue art, and started working for a stylist in London. Since moving to New York in 2012, she has contributed to prestigious clients such as Elle, Allure, and Style Magazine. Rebecca acknowledges fashion is a constantly changing industry, and that’s why she combines trends with stories to create a concept in each work. Her current project is to seek out and collaborate with more people that don’t fall for the conventional term of beauty.Highlights:Rebecca explains how the styles she creates on productions depend on the concept the client is looking for. She says keeping up with trends is very important in her job because she seeks ideas around them.She talks about the aspirational fantasy that fashion tries to achieve, body-positive models, and why brands are not used to calling them.Her relationship with social media and how she tries to avoid it to stay creative.The importance of thoughtful shopping and recycling clothes.To learn more about Rebecca Dennett, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Treat your hair and skin better using chemical-free products! Rochelle Graham-Campbell is an accomplished entrepreneur, CEO, and Co-Founder of Alikay Naturals, a luxury organic line of hair and skincare products. Her journey started in 2008 as one of the first vloggers on YouTube, where she did hair-care tutorials. Everything blew up when her subscribers started asking for the natural hair oils she was doing for herself. That’s how Alikay Naturals was born! A visionary pioneer in the natural hair movement, Rochelle now leads a multi-million dollar company that continues growing at a rapid pace. She is a powerful woman that everybody should listen to. Highlights:Rochelle tells how her journey started on Youtube as a hair vlogger, and how Alikay Naturals was born.She shares how she managed to work, study in college, and make products during Alikay’s first months. The importance of keeping quality while your business grows--starting small and growing strategically.Rochelle says she cares about hair discrimination and that it’s still legal in the USA. She explains the origins of locks and why the word ‘dread’ has a negative connotation.To learn more about Rochelle Graham-Campbell, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Have you ever wondered how Hollywood actors get chosen? Today’s guest, Danielle Eskinazi, is an award-winning casting director with an ability to spot potential where others can’t. She started working in the entertainment industry more than twenty years ago and has cast incredible actors, such as Milla Jovovich, Hank Azaria, Woody Harrelson and David Bowie. Producers and directors trust her creativity to find actors that suit their needs. Authenticity and personality are what she prioritizes in castings. And in her workshops, she teaches how to give a truthful performance. Highlights:Danielle shares how she started working as a casting director without experience and developed a unique eye spotting talent.The importance of confidence and authenticity in castings.Listening to what directors are looking for and giving them direction.Transitioning actors into different roles that correspond more to their age.She thinks commercials are more challenging for her job than movies.Danielle insists that actors need to keep on working and studying to get better. To learn more about Danielle Eskinazi, follow her on Instagram or Twitter.Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more information.Remember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
The perfect brow-look exists and today’s guest, Sania Vucetaj, will explain how to achieve it. Sania is an eyebrow stylist and founder of Sania’s Brow Bar in New York City. Due to her unique and incredible style she has become an icon in the beauty industry working with celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker, Rihanna, Angela Simmons and Eliza Dushku. Her passion began when she was a kid and got a scar in her brow, and in order to fix it, she camouflaged the wound and started playing with beauty tools. Nowadays, Sania  uses social media to give advice on how to keep brows healthy and has launched a line of beauty products that has amazing feedback.Highlights:Sania shares her determination when she started her business 20 years ago even though no one thought it would work.The 3 keys in brows; Sania believes they are symmetry, fullness, and shape.Sania explains what you shouldn’t do if you want to keep your brows healthy.The difference between threading and waxing and why tweezing is better.Why eyebrows are not a Do It Yourself field. Sania says that there is not enough training in brows and that’s why she educates and helps through tutorials in social media.Reveals how to succeed with clients: making them feel comfortable, listening and trying to give them brows the way they desire.To learn more about Sania Vucetaj, you can visit her website or follow her on Instagram. Check out past episodes!Join us on our website for more informationRemember to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
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