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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Kibis Warehouse has been with us through thick and thin.
Chapter 2: What bathroom dilemma is discussed in the episode?
I love them. And this week in particular, we've been doing Be The Face Of. Your turn. My turn. Your turn, my boy. Why is my hanky getting stuck in the handle?
Don't take a hanky out.
Hanky panky.
Chapter 3: What insights are shared during the Daily Bread segment?
Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce one of my best friends when getting ready in the morning, Lady Jane Hairbrush. This is keeping it smooth. It's a paddle brush, as you can imagine. We don't want any of the thin ones. Gone are the days of combs.
Sorry, I can't see. Oh, that's a good one. This is the Lady Jane Handle Brush.
Can I have that? You may have this. This is that paddle brush, sorry. Detangle and groom short, medium, normal, thick hair. All for you.
Chapter 4: What feedback do listeners provide in the Weekly Whanau Feedback?
Available at Chemist Warehouse. Proud sponsors. Sorry. Of the morning shift. Of the morning shift. That's a good question. Back, back, back. Oh, that's the real question.
With Kimmy's twist. Let's push.
Chapter 5: What powerful message does Kane Evans share?
Let's go. Never fold. Ten toes down, baby. You know who it is. I'm trying to be like you, mother. Shush. It's too late to turn back now.
The morning shift.
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Chapter 6: How does the episode address mental health and vulnerability?
Let's push. Yes! Kia ora, good morning, good evening and everything in between. It's a Talk To Me Nice Thursday. We have our morning shifters from our misters to our sisters. We are back for another show just in case you missed us. To the dishes! Top out by UNO Media.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of the recent news on Kane Evans?
I'm looking for a good show today.
100% stay blessed. I really am. Don't stress. We've got you covered like a sundress. Welcome to officially the number one show. If you're caught down under your home, welcome to new media.
The People's Media. Let's go. Say no more. Take your shoes off at the door. Everything you want. Nothing you don't. Real people.
Chapter 8: How do the hosts reflect on the significance of Kane Evans' story?
Real talk. And if we ain't number one in the charts, hopefully we're number one in your house. Please. Let's get it, get it. Let's get it, get it. Let's get it, get it. Came around quick this week.
No, it didn't. Not for you. It got like Thursday on Wednesday morning for me.
Oh, no. Oh, you had a long week.
Oh, six-dayer. I had a check-in too.
Bit of a six-dayer.
Yeah.
You might run the check-in, by the way.
Oh, just quickly? Can I just quickly get in here before the show starts and then Brooks won?
Yeah, totally. Can we just say what's coming up on the show first? Okay, let's do that first. Just for a... Yes, Mark, what have we got on the show? We are going to be talking about a big story that's broken in... Yeah, this week. Our thoughts on Kane Evans and the big conversation around a man who... Yeah, has battled a lot to be where he is today.
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