Category: Sunday Kindness

You’ve Got Mail #2 – VIKP launch
So we’ve been working with this crew Human Kind Festival – and today we release the biggest ever single batch of tickets to a festival in the world – for kind people, for very important kind people. 1000 x 3 day tickets to the full festival. The first 1000 peeps nominated will... Read More
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How door knocking changed my life
I was delighted when I got news of the contract. I ran home to tell my parents that I’d been selected. A two-year football contract at age 16. Football was my avenue out of the council estate that I grew up in. It was my way to get rid of... Read More
‘Imagine if we changed the date’
365 days ago, I was a few weeks into my gig as Co-CEO and I had the opportunity to talk about AIME on radio for the first time. It was Hottest 100 Day and I was excited to take part, mainly because this time, things were different. The Hottest 100... Read More
The Kindness of a Stranger
This Christmas, I received the ultimate gift. Thanks to the kindness of a stranger, my son Philip is still with me. Philip, 14, is kind, wise and a budding artist. My gorgeous boy also feels everything, very deeply. He’s so sensitive, so complicated, and suffers from a mood disorder and... Read More
Your stories of kindness
Your moments of kindness experienced in 2018. Let’s start 2019 together. 💌 While I was travelling overseas, my beautiful grandfather passed away. It was so hard to be away and I missed my family very much. When I flew back into Australia and walked through the arrival gates, my Mum... Read More
226 Days of kindness
What does kindness mean to you? For the last 226 days I’ve had the opportunity to learn what kindness means to many people. Being AIME’s Sunday Kindness editor, I’ve seen stories of kindness come across my desk each week, each story revealing that one person’s experience of kindness is unlike... Read More
Hungry for change
In our day-to-day lives, it’s easy to get caught up in our list of to-dos and tasks. We’re all plodding away toward our end-game goals — yet it is in this pursuit that we often miss our true destiny. Small moments of connection can be life-changing, and I believe if... Read More
It’s time for the change-makers
If someone had walked up to me when I was 13-years-old and said to me: “Hey Mira, you’ll be so great in future!” I probably would have laughed it off and replied back mockingly: “Na so na!”. Na so na is a Nigerian Pidgin English slang that can roughly be... Read More