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How Siblings Shape Us, Even in Adulthood

How Siblings Shape Us, Even in Adulthood

We talk to New York Times Magazine staff writer Susan Dominus about how siblings shape who we are.

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May 20, 202555m 53s

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Show Notes

What makes a family tick? While parents spend lots of time and energy trying to shape their kids’ lives, studies show that siblings play as significant a role in who their brothers and sisters become. We talk to New York Times Magazine staff writer Susan Dominus about her new book, “Family Dynamic: A Journey into the Mystery of Sibling Success,” and we hear from you: how did a sibling shape who you are?


Guests:

Susan Dominus, author, "The Family Dynamic: A Journey into the Mystery of Sibling Success;" staff writer, New York Times Magazine

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