EPISODE · Dec 20, 2021 · 45 MIN
The One Defining Trait Shared Early in Adulthood By 25 of History's Role Models
from Monday Morning Radio · host Dean Rotbart
Until they turn 25 years old, most individuals are really only life "interns." Full life begins once we enter our mid-20s. At its core, that is what Robert L. Dilenscneider's latest book, Nailing It: How History's Awesome Twentysomethings Got It Together, is about. Dilenschneider, an accomplished author and communications consultant, tells the story of 25 well-known personalities when they were 25 years olds — from Mozart to Edith Paif, Albert Einstein to Steve Jobs — and the one defining trait they shared on their path to immortality. To help interview Dilenschneider, host and award-winning journalist Dean Rotbart enlisted his multi-talented daughter, Avital, who not coincidentally, turns 25 years old this week. As Avital points out, there is a great deal to be learned from history, no matter your age. Photo: Robert L. Dilenschneider, Nailing ItPosted: December 20, 2021Monday Morning Run Time: 45.54
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