Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Now, gentlemen, it would be remiss of me not to mention that I am very much enjoying Jordan's shoes up. Nah, I'm not.
Chapter 2: What are some effective icebreakers for different social situations?
Bro, your socks are inside out. Oh, that's disappointing. One of them is. Help. How do you know that?
Because I put them on. No! I put them on because I am a man that has things to do in the morning. No, no, no.
Nothing is more important than having your socks the right way around. I'm in a rush. Half of your steps today are wrong.
Mine are in the right way, Brooke. I don't know how you do them. And I'm also glowing because right now I'm wearing the grass-fed tallow face and body balm from Chemist Warehouse. Another farm boy to my left, Hendo, was saying, I can smell it. It's like you've basically dipped your head into beef fat. And I have. This is what it is. I love it. I can smell it. Yeah. That's a bit of mince.
It's a bit of mince meat. That's right there. It's smelling rosemary. Oh my goodness, you actually picked it.
I do love mince.
And I love grass-fed tallow. Face and body bar. Available at Chemist Warehouse. Proud sponsors of the Woody Shift.
Rolling with Chemist Warehouse.
Let's go. Never fold. Ten turns down, baby. You know who it is. I'm trying to be like you, mother.
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Chapter 3: How has identity theft impacted Mike McRoberts personally?
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Four more shows.
Four more shows to go. That's it. And then we can't tell you what's happening next. Love that. Stay blessed. We've got you covered like a sundress.
Chapter 4: What are the implications of deepfake technology on personal identity?
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Say no more. 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 at the charts, hopefully we number one in your heart.
Let's get it, get it. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
How's everyone walking going yesterday?
Yeah, getting the steps up, baby. Step up, altero.
Are we ready? What did you say yesterday? If you can't work it out, walk it out. Sometimes if you can't work it out, you gotta walk it out. You hear me?
We're putting up some numbers too, man. We're putting up some real numbers.
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Chapter 5: How does the podcast aim to support its listeners during tough times?
When you've landed, when you've really landed and your things aren't, you know, you're not on a struggle street as much because you can go into your undie drawer and just be like... Oh, we're still on a struggle now.
we got other struggles but like this is it that's it i felt the same uh and finally today it is technology day uh technology day a celebration of everybody having equal opportunity to technology Right, which not everyone obviously does. Not everyone does. And I think in this country, we're still struggling to get good data deals so that we can use our technology with our telecommunications.
You know how you go to the States and you'll see their competitive pricing in terms of what you would be paying per month for your telephone bills? We're getting daylight robbery over here. I get it, there's like some big cable that has to come all the way down to New Zealand, and we need to get the internet to us somehow, but ultimately, it's just annoying. We're still behind in technology even.
We are, I picked up my cousin, actually, shout out to my, not cousin, my niece, Julie May, it was her 13th birthday the other day. Oh, happy birthday. Anyway, I picked her up, and she's year eight, and I mean, I should know this, but I don't have a kid that old just yet, but she has a laptop.
It's normal bro.
Yeah.
It's more normal than you think so.
Bean had a laptop. Knows how to use it.
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Chapter 6: How can technology create new challenges for personal security?
It was like the one source. I mean, it makes sense. But we, I didn't feel like we left school that long ago. And... We did, bro.
We really did, bro. I certainly did. We're ages, bro. Everything's on iPad or laptop. You don't take books anymore.
It's literally been 17 years. Since you left school? We left school. 18, almost. 18 years ago. So half of our life in, half of our life out. It's been a long time.
Happy technology day.
Happy technology.
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Chapter 7: What are the ethical concerns surrounding deepfake advertisements?
Hey, this happened over a week ago, but I wanted to give a huge shout out to one of our own Cole Davies. He won the Super Motocross World Championship. That hasn't been done since 2007. Come on. So shout out to Cole Davies, one of our own on the world stage, winning the Super Motocross World Championship. You the man.
We good on motorbikes, man. Yeah, we good. We good. We good farmlands.
Listen, I'm just reading the headline. Don't hate on the headline. Let the headline be. Just because one city isn't in it, doesn't mean that the other city can't still have its flowers for a second. New Zealand city named one of the world's most attractive cities for Gen Zs. Oh, let's guess.
Chapter 8: How can parents protect their children from online scams?
What is Gen Z again? I always forget this. Yeah, sorry, Mark. Can you do a little? Are you a Gen Z? Nah, he's Gen Alpha. And then, are we in beta?
GNC refers to the cohort born between 1997 and 2012. 97 to 2012. 14 to 29 year olds.
Okay, yes.
They succeed the millennials, which is us.
Well, it has become one of the 10 most attractive cities in the world. Who?
I know what it is. I reckon.
Do you want me to guess?
Christchurch?
Get out of town, man. Get out of here. Gizzy? I don't know. It'll be Wellington.
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