Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
You know who's knock, knock, knocking at the door at the moment? Knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door. Not him. Not really heaven's door, but your own door. It is Jack Frost. It's getting chilly. Bro, yes, bro. It's freezing. I get cold phalanges. Fingers, for those who don't know. This, however, will help make sure that Jack Frost doesn't take us out. The vitamin C... Lipo sachets.
Those are for real. For the kids too. For the kids as well. These are very simple. Tear open the sachet and that's you for the day. There's your vitamin C. Well, you could probably do other stuff as well, but these are available, of course.
Chapter 2: How does the 'Our Starting 5' food game work?
Vitamin C, Lipo sachets are available from Chemist Warehouse. Proud sponsors of the morning shift. With Chemist Warehouse. Let's go. Never fold. 10 turns 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. Powered by Unimedia. Let's move. Yes, child, a good morning, good evening, and everything in between.
So let's get it, get it, Friday. We here for our morning shift from our misters to our sisters. We back for another show just in case you missed us.
Chapter 3: What inspired Jordan Lee Ikitule to start Autism Kids Collective?
So proud of you, you know media mock your list. You missed last week, so this one better be double as good. Hell yeah. Say bless. We got you covered. Like a sundress. Welcome to officially the number one show. If you call down our dear home, welcome to new media. The People's Media. Let's go. Send them all. Take your shoes off at the door. Everything you want. Nothing you don't.
Real people, real talk. And if we ain't number one in the charts, hopefully we're number one in your heart. Let's go. I'm home, baby. I always feel like I'm in home court. I have to listen to Matthew and Mark on a Friday. I got to tell you that much for free.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the 'Run For Autism' event?
Make my titties shake, man. Hey, come on now. Hey, hey, hey. Hey Chef Nation, we have a good one for you today. What is on the show? Jordan, talk to me. Let me tell you, we actually had a very heartfelt chat with Jordan. He is a dad who is sharing experience with autism with his son and also an amazing event that is tomorrow in Auckland. I know we're an international ting here. You feel me?
But there's something going on local at Bruce Pullman Park tomorrow, 9am. Fun run for autism. Please can we get down there and support 100%. Also on the show today, we didn't do it yesterday. So we have to do it today. Continence Food. Big backs are back. So hang on a sec. How is this working? Because I was just, I had to push a button on a phone, which was a randomiser button.
And I'm going to be honest with you. It gifted me. The land of the gods.
Chapter 5: How do cultural perceptions of autism impact families?
And the foods of the gods. That's crazy because the randomizer that it picked for me is thousands of years old, perfecting mastery. Well, that's so funny because the one that picked me was... I actually think I'm actually part some of these countries. I hear you. They called to me as soon as I heard it. I said, hold on a sec. Are we speaking the same language?
It's decided today which continent has the best kind of food. Oh, yeah. It's a wrap. Hang on a sec, though. Gentlemen, if you look behind me. Hang on. Behind me. There's a sign up. That must mean it's the morning shift. Foot Locker Friday, baby. I can't accept a loss. I'm hard headed.
Chapter 6: What are the challenges faced by parents of autistic children?
There's a little bit of madness to my method. Many falling off that fine line that I'm treading. I risk anything to be great and I'm not letting nobody. That's what I'm meant to be. When by any means, only thing that makes sense to me. I can make nice or make history. I got that dog in me. Yeah. Turn me up. Big energy. Got the crowd going nuts. I got that dog in me. Turn me up. I take on anyone.
I don't need a one-on-one. I got that dog in me. Yeah. I'm talking all bite. No bark. I could rip your squad apart.
Chapter 7: How can communities better support families with autism?
I got that dog in me. So what's up? What's up? Good Friday, baby. I got that dog. Yes, it is. Turn me up. Look at that. Look at that shoe right there. Man, I'm just going to say. We're featuring that one right there this week. It feels like we're really sponsored. Ah, I got that one. Jordan, Brad, Nike. It feels like you have signed us. We're the first podcast down under.
I'm a Jordan retro 11 low. I'm baby blue. Hasn't dropped since 21. I'm telling you, Baby Blue does something to people. I'm telling you. It's like my eyes to Baby Blue. I actually bought this pair in 2001. I actually got this pair. I still have this pair. This pair to me. Well, you eating pancakes and waffles. I believe you didn't got yourself those. Gran said, my boy, I love you so much.
This guy had pancakes and waffles. Beautiful shoe, bro. Tell us about that shoe in particular. Look at that North Carolina blue. There's something notoriously beautiful about that white blue. My favorite color.
not even just saying my favorite color is baby blue so carolina blue i see you always has been always willing to be so you know we get you get michael jordan and that's got to be influenced by mj carolina and all of that it's got to be well it's called the unc they're calling it the unc but it's the unc university of north carolina where he went won the chip Put his name on the mat.
Would you call them proper? Because what they're saying is when something proper drops, it usually lands at Foot Locker. Now available at Foot Locker.
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Chapter 8: What are the details for participating in the 'Run For Autism' event?
And if you're chasing the good bears, Foot Locker is where you can start. Is that a proper shoe there, Brooke? Are we dealing with a retro 11? For sure. I'm getting me a pair of those. Happy Foot Locker Friday, folks. We will give you a chance to win some vouchers. Buy your own set of shoes later on in the show. But for now, it's time for Daily Bread. We love that. That's right guys, Daily Bread.
Breaking Bread with the news of today. And today it is April 24th, that's 114 days deep into the year, 251 left to get her dead. Get her dead. It is World Day for Laboratory Animals. I think this is more along the lines of making sure we stop having laboratory animals, animals that test products. I think we're past that now.
Like, surely we must be able to know what affects us as human beings and we don't need to use animals to... Back in the day, they used to, like, put shampoos in little rabbits' fur and if it hurt their eyes, like, it was horrible. But it clearly must be still happening. I don't know what is being tested on them, but... Yeah, this is a day against laboratory animals.
It's also Fashion Revolution Day today, which promotes ethical fashion and transparency in clothing production. Oh wow, it's a very do-gooder day today. A day where we probably should all take a look at how we do our things, including your fashion. Is it made in a good place? Is it, I don't know. Sustainable. Sustainable's another good one, yeah. Eco-friendly. Locally produced. Probably not.
Because they don't have enough money. Here's the thing, eh? That's not an excuse. I really enjoy thrift shopping, and we visited that earlier in the week with Roel, but there's something I think what I really enjoy when it comes to getting my clothes, it's the ability to wear something that not a lot of people have seen and not a lot of people could go get. Definitely.
And that is usually the case if you go thrift shopping. Where it was produced and how it was made, though, I have no idea. You got Mark Pedsports across the back of most of your jerseys. Yeah. How do you even do that? Oh, that's an expensive process. We'll talk later. It's kind of cringe. It's super cringe. But that's me. I'm happy with it. Did you do them all at once?
Or did you go at different times? This one doesn't have my name on it, though. This is no Tani. And finally, it is Pigs in a Blanket Day today, which I don't think is something my whanau partake in. It's like a tribute to a snack. Sausages wrapped in dough. Hendo just looked at me like, for real? He just looked at me like, for real? She's never heard of that. I've not done that before. Hang on.
Sausages wrapped in dough? I can't say that I have. Huh? Pigs wrapped in a blanket. It says sausage wrapped in dough, comfort food. Wow! Get your head out of there. So I think it's... I think I've seen them before, maybe, but it's not a sausage roll, eh? Oh, here, Hendo's just showing me a picture. Let us see. High-flavoured dish made by wrapping... Oh, those are sausages with bacon on them.
That's not... Oh, those are delicious. I love a sausage. You typed in sausage and bacon. I'm kind of off the bacon these days. Try me pigs in blankets. Pigs in blankets pictures. Just so we all know. I feel like it's a Friday. We should know what we're getting ourselves into. Maybe we should. Pigs in blankets are a popular high-flavoured made dish. Chipotle, streaky bacon.
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