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Jeremy Brown

Tupperware Jer

A weekly Education podcast
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Jeremy Brown

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Jeremy Brown

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In this episode, the host interviews Melissa Schumi Jones, Public Affairs Officer for the U.S. embassy in Maseru, Lesotho, about her career as a Foreign Service Officer (FSO)and U.S. foreign policy in Lesotho. We also have some fun with numbers
In this episode, the host interviews friend, coworker, and overall wonderful person, Belina (Bel) Ntsane about her international adventures and her work interest in sports development. We talk about basketball, libraries, and her many interests
In this episode, we interview 16-year old high school student, Itumeleng Khamokha, and we talk to her about some of her favorite things, where she would like to travel to, and what it is like to be a student in Lesotho. We also play "Fun with N
Correspondent in 'Moteng (Butha-Buthe), Gogo Her, interviews her friend, Likeleli Pake, about the education system in Lesotho. We learn the in's and out's of educating children in the country and how her experience in school prepared her for he
In this special episode, new TJ correspondent Kjersti Kleine interviews friend and co-worker, Tumo Molefe, about the history of Lesotho and his work with local government. Also, we learn about the culture and food of the Basotho people! Enjoy!
In this special episode, new TJ correspondent and Peace Corps Volunteer Gogo Her interviews the chief of her village, Chief Zakia, about what it is like to be a chief in Lesotho. We learn about the process of becoming a chief and the challenges
We sit down with newly minted Peace Corps volunteer, Katie Clements, to discuss her life and the state of economic development in Lesotho. Plus, we see how much she knows about her new home country!
In this episode, we sit down with amazing tacher, Fabia Tsebo, and recurring guest Alan Tsang to talk about their lives as teachers in Lesotho. We also discuss ways we think we can improve the education systems in America and Lesotho. Also, we
In this episode, we sit down with fun and enthusiastic Peace Corps Volunteer, Elizabeth Behre, and we talk about her life in the rural district of Thaba-Tseka. Her successes and challenges are so unique and fascinating to hear! Also, we make mo
In this episode, we talk with lively Peace Corps Volunteer, Mike Cady, about his life and his work with disabled youth in Lesotho. Mike has a unique site and compelling story to tell. Also, we struggle making acronyms!
In this episode, we talk with new Peace Corps trainees, Kyle Oliver and Nate Whitcomb, about their lives before and during Peace Corps. We discuss first impressions of Lesotho and some goals they have for their service. Also, we have a touching
In this episode, we sit down with amazing health volunteer Emily "Grinds" Heins, and we talk about her life. We discuss her Peace Corps work at Blue Cross Lesotho, an organization dedicated to alleviating the plight of drugs and alcohol among t
Host Jeremy Brown interviews two amazing Peace Corps volunteers about their lives and work in Lesotho. They also dive into BRO camp (Boys respecting others) and how being a positive male role model is so important for today's youth. Also, we pl
The host Jeremy Brown sits down with Mosotho local counterpart, Puisano Joale, to talk about her life, work, and her two great passions: mental health awareness and girl's empowerment. Also, we take the U.S. citizenship test!
The host, Jeremy Brown, interviews his friend and counterpart Mokonyana Mokhoro. They have a fun conversation about his life and worrk, a program called Grass Root Soccer, and life in Lesotho. At the end, they play a fun "word association game"
In this episode, host Jeremy Brown talks with friend and esteemed colleague, Kjersti Kleine, about her life and the Peace Corps. We also answer absurd questions that Peace Corps volunteers are tired of answering!
Host Jeremy Brown interviews friend, colleague, and all-around awesome person Lineo Mallela. We dive into her life and work, and then talk a little bit about International Youth Day. We finish by taking part of the U.S. Citizenship test!
In this episode, I talk with two Peace Corps volunteers about their lives living in Lesotho and what it means to be a person of color serving. Also, we answer some fun trivia questions!
In this episode, I welcome the loyal listeners to the podcast and give a quick introduction into who I am and what I do
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