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    Epic Journeys: What we can learn from adolescence across species

    enDecember 16, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Host Ron Dahl talks with best-selling author and evolutionary biologist Barbara Natterson Horowitz and anthropologist Rachna Reddy about adolescence across the animal kingdom–and how a cross-species perspective can help us better understand, and support, the human journey from childhood to adolescence.

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    This episode of Adaptivity features the following songs:

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    • "Calling" (Instrumental) by Dexter Britain
    • "Interest" by Ketsa
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