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    Explore "bullies" with insightful episodes like "#665: How Childhood Shapes Adulthood" and "23: The College Guide to Surviving Mean Girls | Feedback Friday" from podcasts like ""The Art of Manliness" and "The Jordan Harbinger Show"" and more!

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    #665: How Childhood Shapes Adulthood

    #665: How Childhood Shapes Adulthood

    Ask an adult, especially if they're struggling in life, what caused them to end up the way they did, and they might cite certain factors from their childhood, like having a mother that was too cold.

    The problem here, of course, is that memories change over time, and narratives about the past develop to fit one's current situation.

    My guests today work on the kind of research that corrects this problem to figure out how aspects of childhood truly affect adulthood, by studying humans from the time they're babies through middle age and beyond. Their names are Jay Belsky and Terrie Moffitt, and they're professors of human development, and two of the four contributors to The Origins of You: How Childhood Shapes Later Life. To begin our conversation, Jay and Terrie discuss the longitudinal studies they and their colleagues have used to track people over decades of their lives, and how aggressiveness and shyness in childhood end up impacting adulthood. We then discuss the limitations of the famous marshmallow experiment, and what these more expansive longitudinal studies have shown about the importance of self-control in achieving a successful adulthood. We unpack whether the negative outcomes associated with being bullied in childhood are inevitable, who's most likely to become a bully, and who's most likely to be bullied (which as it turns out, isn't a matter of being fat or wearing glasses). We discuss how children who act out in childhood, but avoid making certain mistakes in adolescence, can still turn out okay, and why you probably shouldn't worry about children who were good kids, but get into a little trouble in their teen years. We also dig into the impact that childcare has on kids, and the role that genes play in development. We end our conversation with some allowance-related ideas for cultivating greater self-control in your kids.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/childhood.

    23: The College Guide to Surviving Mean Girls | Feedback Friday

    23: The College Guide to Surviving Mean Girls | Feedback Friday

    Jordan (@JordanHarbinger) and Jason (@jpdef) are back to banter every week and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday on The Jordan Harbinger Show!

    If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now, let's dive in!

    On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss:

    • Having trouble listening to this podcast on Android or iOS? We recommend CastBox or PodcastOne.
    • Tips for someone with little to no self-control who procrastinates and is easily distracted.
    • Is it strange to take the last name of someone you're dating -- even if you're not in a hurry to get married?
    • What's our secret to reading so many books over the course of a week -- and do we recommend it for most people?
    • Tips for learning about a subject or topic in which you don't have a lot of experience.
    • Mean Girls and Heathers exist in college, too. How should you deal with these bantamweight bullies?
    • What's the best way to make plans with someone a few weeks after you've unintentionally blown them off?
    • Is there a way to prevent stumbling over your own words during important meetings or being caught off guard by a hallway conversation when you're mentally exhausted?
    • How can you add more self care to your self-imposed busy life?
    • Recommendation of the Week: LA92
    • Shoutouts to Ethel in the Philippines and Premysl Ciompa!
    • Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!
    • Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger, and check out Jason's (@jpdef) other show: Grumpy Old Geeks. You can also find him on Instagram at JPD.

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