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Since 2005 we've been focusing on 6 knowledge areas to power our ability to initiate, facilitate, unite & power unlikely connections to inspire actions that create a fairer world, and in sync with our knowledge we've been refining 18 values on what it takes to be an unlikely mentor - to build bridges, more recently we've discovered the unlikeliest of teachers of our knowledge, our Professors who have become the ultimate guides for AIME's network.

KNOWLEDGE AREAS | MENTOR VALUES | THE PROFESSORS

HOPE | CHANGE | FREEDOM | REBELLIOUS | LISTENING | EMPATHY | BRAVE GOALS | NO SHAME | INITIATIVE | YES AND | FORGIVENESS | KINDNESS | GIFT OF TIME | FAILURE | ASKING QUESTIONS | HARD WORK & DISCIPLINE | KNOW YOURSELF | MENTORS NOT SAVIOURS

Mentors Not Saviours | IMAGI-NATION {Mastermind}

Hosted by Jack Manning Bancroft

Featuring Ric Charlesworth

https://vimeo.com/508247242/540e24341a

  1. Guest: Patrick J. Adams
  2. Jack’s Activity: Write down qualities that you admire in a mentor you had
  3. Multiple Choice Question
    1. Why is it important to have an ‘exit plan’ with someone you mentor?
      1. In case you don’t like them so you can get away from them easily
      2. So they know that one day you won’t be there to support them
      3. So they use their time with you to gain the skills needed to be able to do everything by themselves
      4. So you don’t form a saviour relationship with them

Unlikely Connections for a Fairer World