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Infrequently, we offer listeners a taste of something we think you may like that isn't from our kitchen, to torture the metaphor. Such is the case today. You may think you know Malcolm Gladwell. He is, after all, the New York Times bestselling author of Outliers, The Tipping Point, Blink, and other books. He's also the host of the podcast Revisionist History, and it's true that his work is heralded and his opinion asked by many folks on a wide array of issues.
But what makes Gladwell so different that he has become one of the most successful journalists of our day? In this episode of the acclaimed podcast No Small Endeavor, Malcolm tells his own story, from receiving endorsement from his mother to cut class, to attending a Mennonite barn-raising with his mathematician father, to spending three days a week in Freudian therapy as a young adult.
And if you enjoy what you hear, listen to more episodes of No Small Endeavor here.
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Infrequently, we offer listeners a taste of something we think you may like that isn't from our kitchen, to torture the metaphor. Such is the case today. You may think you know Malcolm Gladwell. He is, after all, the New York Times bestselling author of Outliers, The Tipping Point, Blink, and other books. He's also the host of the podcast Revisionist History, and it's true that his work is heralded and his opinion asked by many folks on a wide array of issues.
But what makes Gladwell so different that he has become one of the most successful journalists of our day? In this episode of the acclaimed podcast No Small Endeavor, Malcolm tells his own story, from receiving endorsement from his mother to cut class, to attending a Mennonite barn-raising with his mathematician father, to spending three days a week in Freudian therapy as a young adult.
And if you enjoy what you hear, listen to more episodes of No Small Endeavor here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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