What do symbols mean? Why do we wear what we wear? Who are we?
Join us for the Making of a Hoodie Podcast where we meet with heroes from around the world and design a Hero Hoodie, that symbolises and encapsulates their journey, and becomes a garment that inspires us all to reach, drive and surge for a fairer world.
Hosted by Jack Manning Bancroft, the founder of AIME Mentoring, the podcast dives deep into our guests stories and dissects the power of symbols and the impact clothes have on how we define ourselves and how others define us.
The Hero Hoodies are available to purchase alongside the podcast and all the funds raised go back into the AIME program, helping marginalised kids reach educational parity and beyond.
If you want to learn more about the work AIME Mentoring does, head to our website.
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On this episode, Jack and the 2024 Co-CEO's gather to discuss how a hoodie (or a puppet) can be a device for weaving action. Lorean, Kristy, Sarue, Gorata, Arthur, and Yolande discuss how change can be enacted using their new roles.
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This episode we approach a vital conversation about the importance of systems change in mental healthcare. We’ll explore the power of sharing our experiences and learn how people with mental illness can work together to build supportive communities and a healthcare system that truly meets our needs.
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Guests
Reuben Styles, Peking Duk and Y.O.G.A
Osher Günsberg, TV and Radio host/producer
Maggie Beer, chef, food author, restaurateur, and food manufacturer
Chris Raine, CEO of Australians for Mental Health
Christine Morgan, CEO of National Mental Health Commission,
Debasmita Moitra, Founder of Genesis For Change
Host
Jack Manning Bancroft, Founder & CEO, AIME
Welcome back to the making of a hoodie podcast where we tackle the concept of “regeneration”. This simple world changes meaning to drive sustainable action. How can we practice regeneration in fashion? Can seaweed be used as fabric and can we create completely compostable hoodies?
Join our host Jack Manning Bancroft and his guests – Damon Gameau (2040, Regenerate Australia), Adriana Verges and Ezequiel Marzinelli (Operation Crayweed), Regina Polanco (PYRATEX), and Ex-Mentees Lily Thomas McKnight and Milla Morgan.
We are in a time that as humans we can drive to move from industrial civilization towards a more ecological civilization in the upcoming decades. Join us to be part of systems change one hoodie at a time.
For this episode of The Making of a Hoodie Podcast: Schools, we’re travelling to Blacktown, to celebrate a school, and the staff and students who make it such a special place. Coreen School, Coreen is an Aboriginal word meaning 'the last of the hills'. Coreen School is a powerful example of a school committed to support their students in all their needs. The teachers are mentors who not only are there for their students' academic endeavours but also strive to create an environment that supports their wellbeing. How can kids get equal opportunities no matter their needs? The stories are about the teacher's approach to every kid with respect and their work to help the students build confidence for when they leave school, they leave without doubting themselves.
Join the staff & students as they design their school uniform hoodie and take us through their school story, embracing our shared history & their hopes for the future.
Fashion is facing a big problem with synthetic fabrics and deadstock piling up as waste.
Join Celeste Tesoriero of Sonzai Studios, Elisabeth Harvey of NiCO., Qiulae Wong of B.Corp, Shyaka Lwanyaaga Farid, Athena Savvas of Mj Bale & Dale McCarthy of Bondi Born to brainstorm with Jack Manning Bancroft about the actions necessary to take immediately to solve the mountains of clothing dumped, and how to regenerate headstock.
This is how the idea of ReclAIMED came to be, repurposing our previous hoodies to bring them a new life. Tune in to learn more about the process and our mission to bring systematic change one hoodie at a time.
On this episode the Vice Chancellor of IMAGI-NATION{University} connects with four AIME Global Ambassadors of Equality to design a hoodie. The sessions are facilitated by AIME Founder and CEO Jack Manning Bancroft who digs into what each Ambassador wants to achieve and what that looks like when thrown onto a hoodie.
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On this episode Jack interviews all of AIME's Co-CEO's for 2022 including Rhian Miller, Jacqueline Twillie, ShyakaLwanyaagaFaridand Vhutali Nelwamondo. They discuss what it would mean for all companies and organisations to have a Co-CEO program and meaningfully bring in diversity into every space.
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Welcome to the Making of a Hoodie Podcast where the host Jack Manning Bancroft gathers with groups of unlikely connections to dive deep on challenges, topics and issues, explores the guests stories and design a hoodie together to collectively represent them.
Episode 0 features Johny Mair the co-founder of Ethic, a sustainable investment company working to change the way the world invests and focus on investing in ways that treat people and planet with respect.
For this episode of the Making of a Hoodie Podcast, we're travelling to a small town an hour and half south of Sydney Australia, to celebrate a school, and the staff and students who make it such a special place. Dapto High School is a beacon of forward thinking, positive education and collaboration which believes in an ethos of "convince not command."
Join the staff and students as they talk about their school, embracing our shared history and their hopes for the future and head to aimementoring.com to purchase the second ever Hero Hoodie designed by the students at Dapto High School.
If you want to purchase the Hero Hoodie designed by Dapto High School and support the work AIME does, visit https://shop.aimementoring.com/products/moah-hero-hoodie
For the first-ever episode of Making of a Hoodie, we wanted to celebrate some very special heroes. The Class of 2020: the kids navigating the complex reality of a year like no other.
Eight year 12 students from India, Zimbabwe and Australia gathered together with AIME Founder and host Jack Manning Bancroft to discuss what the year has been like, the challenges and opportunities that have come from it, and to design a hero hoodie together that represents everything they've been through this year.
What do symbols mean? Why do we wear what we wear? Who are we?
Join us for the Making of a Hoodie Podcast where we meet with heroes from around the world and design a Hero Hoodie, that symbolises and encapsulates their journey, and becomes a garment that inspires us all to reach, drive and surge for a fairer world.