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Unfolding stories of adoption with Rosie Thyer - Okiru Huddle Pod #50

Season 1 | Episode 50
1h 4m | Oct 27, 2022

Imagine going through the first 20 years of your life wondering who your biological mum really is. Imagine searching for her and finding her after 20 years. Rosie tells us the story of finding her biological mother, unfolding her cultural identity and her work with multicultural young people as the Chairwoman of the Centre for Multicultural Youth's Youth Led Unit.

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Okiru (起きる/ Get Up) is a Melbourne-based active streetwear brand that is influenced heavily by Japanese style and culture. Okiru was established by co-founders Gerald Prado and Lawrence Menor with the goal to create a message and movement focusing on physical and mental wellness. Okiru was first established in June 2019 through the joint love of design and creativity. During the build-up of Okiru, life's unforeseen circumstances had almost stopped us from establishing our brand. Okiru had evolved from being a creative outlet to now embodying the name; “Get Up”. We understand that people battle through mental and physical challenges every day, so our aim is to motivate people to push through difficult times and “Get Up” when they get knocked down. Through our own experiences, we believe in having the courage to begin, the strength to perform and the perseverance to keep going. Okiru represents believing in oneself and showing kindness to one another.

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OKIRU: Rise Together
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