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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
MCO Beauty. Yeah, he's the face of it. Nah, it's Mako Beauty, shorty. Mko. Shaori. Shaori. Mko. Mko Beauty, is it? Yeah. Well, they could work on their design to make it a bit easier to listen to. However, what they don't need to work on is the product.
I'll tell you that much for free.
Because this, Golden Glow Lip Oil. Why would anyone not want to have golden lips that look like oil? You know what I mean?
Chapter 2: How do personal temptations affect decision-making?
Am I doing a good job here?
You're doing a great job.
That's what I thought too. Well, chuck this in your handbag. Chuck this in your pocket. Chuck this in the tool kit.
I love that. Emco, you know what? The amount of stuff you can get from Chemist Warehouse is unbelievable, including golden lips. Chemist Warehouse, proud sponsors of The Morning Shift.
Rolling with Chemist Warehouse.
Let's go! Never fold. Ten toes down, baby. You know who it is.
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Chapter 3: What does the birthday message for Denise include?
I'm trying to be like you, mother. Shush. It's too late to turn back now. The Morning Shift. Powered by Unimedia.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
Ooh.
Yes, got a good morning, good evening and everything in between. It's a talk to me nice Thursday. We're here for our morning show to our sisters. Hey. To our sisters. Hey. We're back for another show just in case you missed this.
Do the dish.
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Chapter 4: How does temptation relate to real-life scenarios?
It's all powered by You Know Media. It is a Thursday. It's a thirsty Thursday. But thirsty for me is not thirsty for life.
So the text is on. It's great because you don't need that. We're going to clap back.
We're going to clap back. That's it. Stay blessed. Don't stress. We've got you covered like a sundress. Welcome to Officially. The number one show. If you're called out on your home, welcome to You Know Media.
Chapter 5: What are the implications of believing everything is pre-written?
Peace.
I keep having this weird feeling that at some point Jaden's voice will change.
Let's push.
Yeah, he'll grow up. Let's push. And we'll always have it like as a time capsule of when he was that younger age.
How old was he when he did that? Do you remember? Like five, six?
Yeah, we'd be super young. I always wanted The Rock to say, the people's media. Like, that was always the dream. Dude, that'd be great. That's a dream. The people's media.
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Chapter 6: How do major events like the FIFA World Cup unite people?
Just imagine. Can you imagine? But for now, hey, Jaden's got us. That's us.
Let's push.
Hey, what is on the show for us today, my boy? What have you got on the show? Because I'm interested about your one. There's a divide on the internet right now. Maybe I'm silly. I am. And I don't want to get got, but I think I did get got. FIFA World Cup. I love storylines. Love the idea of...
Chapter 7: What recent news story highlights the dangers of temptation?
It being written in the stars before it was supposed to. There's a photo, well there's a photo shoot that has just come out of Lionel Messi, the greatest football player of all time, arguably, with Laminia Mel, who is on the way to potentially being one of the greatest football players of all time. They both wear Tena Barcelona, which is a prize number. No one's allowed to wear that.
They're both teenage prodigies. They...
You're in a bit of my bag. You're in my land of the internet, you know, where it's free flowing. Yeah, what am I doing over here? Oh, you got to be careful.
And I think I might have got caught, but I want to bring it to the show because I believe it. I believe it. Yeah, I believe it. And I want to show you guys a little bit later. So that is on the show.
Chapter 8: What lessons can we learn from the discussion about temptation?
Also.
Yeah, I want to talk about Temptation. The temptation of money especially. I feel like temptation is something that good people, and I'm saying good people, can fall into the trap of. There's a new story that's come out recently here in Aotearoa. And I don't know.
You know, I'm assuming here with what has been written in the story, I am assuming that there are some good people who have made some stupid decisions. And I always read these things and think to myself, man, Could I? What would be my price? What could get me or what is the thing that was hanging over me that would make me have to take this?
Because it's funny how your scenarios change and some things you're not better than anyone else if you're in the same circumstance. That's it. You want to hope.
Yeah. So anyway, I'm going to talk about that later on in the show as well. But before we get into that, I did want to have a discussion around something I'd seen or read about. There is a big push. talking about having a sustainable wardrobe.
Oh, why are you yelling at me?
Why are you yelling at me? The impact of garments often depends on how many times it's been worn and in what way. So really it's the idea behind, if you go and buy yourself a top, if you head out to Foot Locker and get yourself that new Nike top, how many times should you be wearing it?
100 times.
100 times? Do you reckon you'd wear one of your, let's think about all the t-shirts that you have sitting in your wardrobe at the moment. Do you reckon they get 100 wears before they are moved off to somebody else?
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