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Unlearn16: Class is in Session
Unlearn16
185 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode, Mr. Global and I do a deep dive into Venezuela's colonial past, the incursion of the US into their oil market and the volatile state we are finding ourselves today. Any guesses on what the US does next?
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In this episode, Mr. Global and I do a deep dive into Venezuela's colonial past, the incursion of the US into their oil market and the volatile state we are finding ourselves today. Any guesses on what the US does next?
Show more...
Society & Culture
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The One Where I Draw an Oval...That's Not What This Book Is About
Unlearn16: Class is in Session
1 hour 7 minutes
6 months ago
The One Where I Draw an Oval...That's Not What This Book Is About
In this episode, we dive into the behind the words of my NEW book 'That's Not What This Book is About' - available July 1, 2025. My Uncle Ray and I sit down to have a conversation about the chapter 'Draw an Oval' - where we discuss art, teaching and where my inspiration comes from. You want an honest and powerful conversation about teaching - this is it. That's Not What This Book Is About - Joanna Johnson Order it on July 1, 2025 at unlearn16.com
Unlearn16: Class is in Session
In this episode, Mr. Global and I do a deep dive into Venezuela's colonial past, the incursion of the US into their oil market and the volatile state we are finding ourselves today. Any guesses on what the US does next?