
How do you think that changes how we approach our work? We definitely are a generation that doesn't feel particularly emboldened to one job or one career. To listen to the full conversation, including Rannell's reaction to reuniting with his The Book of Mormon co-star, Josh Gad, in the new Broadway show Gutenberg! The Musical!, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Īndrew Rannells talks with Newsweek's Parting Shot Podcast about his new book 'Uncle of the Year.' Penguin/Random House Rannells chatted about this and so much more on Newsweek's Parting Shot Podcast. How do we create new milestones if we decide to not have kids and get married?
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Now in his 40s with a successful career and relationship, why does Rannells still feel like the 20-year-old trying to make it? In a series of essays, Rannells covers everything from deciding not to have kids (while getting into a relationship with someone with two kids) to figuring out how to adult in an entirely new way than we've ever experienced. This is exactly where Andrew Rannells, actor and writer from The Book of Mormon and Girls, starts things off with his new book, Uncle of the Year. We're not as interested in marriage or kids or even job security, for that matter.

Do you ever feel like you're adulting all wrong? The lives 30 and 40-year-olds are living today are often vastly different from the lives the generation before them lived.
