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Unlearning
Unlearning
61 episodes
1 week ago
We spend the first years of our lives constantly learning, whether we're at school or at home. As we get older, it is just as important to unlearn — to truly discover and listen to your own individual voice that breaks free from what your parents have taught you, what school has taught you and what society expects from you. This is Erika and Roxi and we invite you to join in on our conversations as we talk about unlearning from the context of an Asian upbringing. Please rate and review if you enjoy it. Tell us what you've unlearned today.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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We spend the first years of our lives constantly learning, whether we're at school or at home. As we get older, it is just as important to unlearn — to truly discover and listen to your own individual voice that breaks free from what your parents have taught you, what school has taught you and what society expects from you. This is Erika and Roxi and we invite you to join in on our conversations as we talk about unlearning from the context of an Asian upbringing. Please rate and review if you enjoy it. Tell us what you've unlearned today.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Learning to Cycle at 30
Unlearning
23 minutes 31 seconds
2 years ago
Learning to Cycle at 30

In this episode, Erika talks about how she tried something new “later” on in her life and her expectations about learning to cycle (which proved to be wrong).

There’s always a reason to not learn to do something new– why learn to cycle when there’s public and private transport available everywhere or if you already have expectations about how difficult it’s going to be? Unless you try something, you’re never going to know if you love it, hate it, or even if it’s what you think it’s going to be.

Tell us about a new thing you learned to do later in life! How did it go? Tag us @unlearningwithus on IG!

Unlearning
We spend the first years of our lives constantly learning, whether we're at school or at home. As we get older, it is just as important to unlearn — to truly discover and listen to your own individual voice that breaks free from what your parents have taught you, what school has taught you and what society expects from you. This is Erika and Roxi and we invite you to join in on our conversations as we talk about unlearning from the context of an Asian upbringing. Please rate and review if you enjoy it. Tell us what you've unlearned today.