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Late Bloomers
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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, noting it discusses similar themes to 

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Srini Rao


David Epstein

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David Epstein: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
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as an example of how people can achieve success later in life.

Caleb Ontiveros

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Stoicism for When You're Stuck (Episode 164)
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and 

in the context of late bloomers and fulfilling ambitions later in life.

Mikayla Novak


Mike Munger

Commerce and Sociology: Novak on Entangled Political Economy
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to support the idea that the brain continues to develop until around age 25.

Scott Kahn

A $10,000 Bottle of Scotch: Alcohol Abuse, Conspicuous Consumption, and Orthodox Life Today, with Rabbi Jonathan Muskat and Rachel Tuchman (272)
Recommended by Speaker 2, after a previous conversation with the author, as insightful.

Priyanka Chopra Jonas on Ambition, Chasing Our Dreams, and Our Brave, Beautiful Yeses
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as the basis for the podcast episode.


Brett McKay

#572: The Unexpected Upsides of Being a Late Bloomer
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in relation to the research-backed perspective in “Range”.


Srini Rao

John Epstein: Testing Acast Sync and Update Functionality
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as a book that explores successful second or third acts in life, starting at a later age.


Chris Guillebeau

Cathy Heller

Chris Guillebeau on Reclaiming Your Life from Time Anxiety
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as an example of someone who found success later in life.


Jay Shetty

4 Reasons Why It’s Never Too Late to Do What You Love & 3 Ways to Start Today


