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Unlearn

By: Gabriela Jones, Rez Marino
Narrated by: Liv Little
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Summary

Progress is a constant state of learning and unlearning.

Writer, curator and producer Liv Little questions our modern understanding of big subjects, consent, race, transness, disability and body image, by learning more about their past.

Unlearn addresses a series of uniquely modern dilemmas: how did we get to the point where couples verify consent to have sex with each other via an app? How has our language about trans issues become so problematic and challenging? Is it possible for us to unpick the toxic understanding we have of our own body image?

Liv talks to contributors from across generational lines about what they've learnt and unlearnt during their lifetime in relation to these subjects. Has the progress that was made by each generation been positive? Or has it set us up for a more complicated present and future? And if progress is a constant state of unlearning the knowledge that's passed on from generation to generation, what comes next?

Produced by Wisebuddah for Audible Originals.

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Customs & Traditions Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep. 1: Consent
    Jun 20 2019

    How did the freedoms brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s lead to the #MeToo movement? How should we navigate intimacy and sexual encounters? And how do we teach consent to the next generation?

    With contributions from Annie Nightingale, Tarana Burke and Hannah Witton.

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 2: Race and Representation
    Jun 20 2019

    From pioneering black footballers receiving outright hostility to cultural appropriation, our relationship with race has changed over recent decades. But with race representation in the mainstream media still so inaccurate, what impact does this have on people’s lives? With contributions from Ricky Hill, Ayishat Akanbi and Ayeisha Thomas-Smith.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 3: Transness and Identity
    Jun 20 2019

    Trans visibility has recently been brought to the forefront of discussions around gender. But does the rise of self-determination, the use of non-gendered pronouns or the creation of safe spaces help or confuse our understanding of the people behind various labels. With contributions from Christine Burns, Steffan Zachiyah and Chloe Filani.

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    43 mins
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This series is so insightful and beautiful! I hope y'all go on to make more episodes and get your healing words out to the rest of the world in whatever way you can.
Thank you so much and keep up the amazing work!

This series gives me love and hope - brilliant!

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Honest, interesting, vulnerable, provocative - an excellent introduction to some uncomfortable topics that need to be addressed & an invitation to look more deeply into these topics yourself.

Glad this type of thing is being done

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I've loved every episode of this series. I felt like I dipped into many personal areas that invited me again to widen my perspective in a healthy way. Loved it and would love to hear more from Liv Little. Thank you.

Thought-provoking & interesting

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The inter-generational debate table is usually kept sacred for Christmas dinner, but this podcast cracks open the format, covering a topic from the lived experiences of people throughout time, unapologetically and head on. My only critique is that I want more! Liv handles conversation like a pro, particularly when it takes a wayward turn in the body image episode. But these are important conversations to have, and they are illuminating rather than infuriating. People of all ages could do with listening, taking note, and then engaging in the conversation with their community. There is a lot to unlearn.

Great concept - want to hear more

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subject matter not in keeping with the title
probably suitable for a different type of reader


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