 It just kind of came out of nowhere. I was just like, I just thought we were watching a video about autism and then it came out with like the Mormon Channel, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It's like an advertisement. So we have a video here called My Brother Hyrum. My Thomas R Gleason. It's going to be talking about the experience of a young autistic boy and his sister. Hi, my name is Hannah and this is a story about my brother Hyrum. Hyrum is my big brother and he is eight years old. He's my best friend. Hyrum is like other kids. He likes to run, he likes to play and he loves movies. But he's also- She's such a good speaker for being my age. Like, oh. I like that it's from her perspective as well. That's very interesting. Sometimes kids tease my brother because they don't understand him. The amount of bullying and social isolation that goes on, particularly at school, can be pretty concerning even for younger kids. It's really not good. I really like the way that her perspective on it and stuff. Like, I'd be interested to know what the parents are like. I wish people knew my brother like I do. I know he cares about me even when he acts funny. I love my brother and he loves me. And we like to go on adventures like camping, building fires and roasting marshmallows. We also like to go to the park or the zoo. Dad says that one day Hyrum will be able to talk just like me and tell me- So he's non-verbal. I think it can happen for some autistic kids. I wasn't non-verbal. I think I actually spoke quite- I think I would be considered to be hyperlexic at that age. But it can be for a lot of autistic kids. Sometimes when they grow up into adults they do develop some speech. Sometimes they don't as well. And it seems that they are using a rough version of alternative communication, like AAC, through drawing and such. I just love the energy of this video. It makes me happy. It's all cosy and like camping and stuff. It's not really something that you can do in the UK. So I imagine that it is American based. But the weather's just too bad out here. Tell me how it feels all the time. You don't know why Hyrum has autism. We just know that Heavenly Father made all of us special. Jesus said that we should be kind to all of our brothers and sisters. I want to be like Jesus. Don't you? True love. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I can't- I'm not laughing. I'm just- I'm just very not religious. So when I hear about stuff like that, it just makes me laugh. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Yep, she's lovely. Art therapy was useful for me. I wish I did that. I've never really been that interested in art. I did used to paint like Warhammer figures with my dad, which I really enjoyed. But that's kind of like the only thing. I've always been a very sort of physical child or like I really like books and such. Can alter human lives and change human nature. I plead with you to have the courage to refrain from judging and criticizing those around you, as well as the courage to make certain everyone is included and feels loved and valued. I didn't know that this was going to be like a religious advert. I wasn't under that assumption. The Mormon Channel. Okay. Well, I'm glad that we're seeing like the other side of religion because if you guys haven't seen the podcast episode that I did with Rachel Barcelona, they were talking about the experiences of them going to like a very devoutly Christian school and having a lot of difficulties. I think the head teacher of the school characterized them as like a demon child, a devil child, which was obviously not like the best thing in the world. So it's good to see that some out there. I mean, it's probably not. Yes. Yes, she's cute, but I almost spit my beans out when she brought her apologies to Christ. I know. It just kind of, because I didn't read the description. It just kind of came out of nowhere. I was just like, I just thought we were watching a video about autism and then it came up with like the Mormon Channel, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It's like an advertisement. It's like, what the hell?