
The Mixed Doner Murders: Johnny catches a killer and does some "diversity training" (Johnny Two Kebabs)
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Narrated by:
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Kieran Mc Kenna
About this listen
This third instalment is arguably the most important volume of Johnny's memoirs as it firmly establishes him as one of the great "thinkers" of modern times. Johnny shares with us some of his insights into the criminal mind and what drives him in his crusade against evil. The art of boxing, political ideology, and gender fluidity all play a part in this latest fascinating chapter of Johnny's experience. In this audio, we get closer to understanding Johnny's "philosophy of life" through the examination of modern day issues such as "diversity and inclusion".
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