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In this first episode, I tell you the story of the year I decided I hated Greek mythology — and how I was completely wrong. It's the story of how dead learning convinces you the problem is you, and what it took for a book to finally come alive in my hands. From a Greek mythology class that felt like punishment, to the senior-year teacher who handed the work back to us, to a graduate history class where every student wrote a different true account from the same evidence — this is why I build everything we do the way I do.
In this episode:
Whether you're one of my students or simply someone who loves a good book — pull up a chair. There's room in the margin for you.
By Kim PrietoIn this first episode, I tell you the story of the year I decided I hated Greek mythology — and how I was completely wrong. It's the story of how dead learning convinces you the problem is you, and what it took for a book to finally come alive in my hands. From a Greek mythology class that felt like punishment, to the senior-year teacher who handed the work back to us, to a graduate history class where every student wrote a different true account from the same evidence — this is why I build everything we do the way I do.
In this episode:
Whether you're one of my students or simply someone who loves a good book — pull up a chair. There's room in the margin for you.