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      <itunes:author>Diantha Parker, Thrilla Park Audio, Ashley Milne-Tyte, Sara Ali, Mary Sier, Mikel Ellcessor, Lafayette American, Limina House</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Two families approach their roles as caregivers with a combination of tech, ingenuity, love--and in one case, a very smart little dog.</itunes:summary>
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