
In this episode of "Things I've Learned", Steve Owens sits down with activist and author George M. Johnson– author of the New York Times best selling memoir, "All Boys Aren't Blue"– one of the most banned books in the country. George opens up about sexual abuse, homophobia, and who he thinks owes the community an apology for engaging in dangerous rhetoric involving "down-low men".We talk about the inspiration for his newest book, "Flamboyants: The Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known". This is a deep dive that you don't want to miss. BUY George's book NOW: https://www.amazon.com/Flamboyants-Queer-Harlem-Renaissance-Known-ebook/dp/B0CM23M8KY#thingsivelearned #lgbtq #interview SUBSCRIBE to get the latest Things I've Learned content: / @tilpodcast LIKE on Facebook: facebook.com/iamsteveowensFOLLOW on Facebook: facebook.com/sbuxkid Follow Things I've Learned on Instagram: instagram.com/tilpodcastFollow Steve Owens on Instagram: instagram.com/iamsteveowensFollow Steve Owens on Tiktok: tiktok.com/iamsteveowensAbout Things I've Learned:Thing's I've Learned Podcast is hosted by Steve Owens– an actor, comedian and influencer. Each week Steve will sit down with everyone from stars from past and present, regular everyday people, and authors with stories to tell. We will discuss, love, life, loss and things we've learned. SUBSCRIBE NOW and never miss an episode!