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This week, bestselling author Tom Vanderbilt joins me to talk about his 5th book, the recently released, Beginners: The Joy and Transformative Power of Lifelong Learning. In this book Tom writes about his experience learning a handful of new activities from scratch while in his late 40’s. These new adventures include learning chess, surfing, singing, juggling and drawing. Tom, like many adult chess enthusiasts, discovered chess through his school-aged daughter’s interest in the game. In our conversation, Tom reflects on what was like to be thrown headfirst into the chess world, and shares many of the resources that he found most helpful in accelerating his learning. Tom also shares broader conclusions from his learning experiences across disciplines. It was a fascinating conversation about an enjoyable book. As always, read on for more details, timestamps and relevant hyperlinks.
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0:00- Why is the pandemic a good time to release a book about starting new things?
Mentioned: NY Times review of Beginners
06:00- How was Tom’s interest in chess piqued? What were his first steps to learn more about the game?
Mentioned: The Queen’s Gambit , Szymon Rudowski, GM Daniel Naroditsky’s YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/c/DanielNaroditskyGM/playlists
Daniel King’s YouTube Channel-
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMBATpFb--uLNAODOVWvCTA
The Amateur’s Mindby Jeremy Silman
IM Levy Rozman’s YouTube Channel-
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHX6ViZmPsWiYSFAyS0a3Q
IM John Bartholomew’s Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6hOVYvNn79Sl1Fc1vx2mYA
19:00- Perpetual Chess is proud to be brought to you in part by Chessable.com . To check out the many choices of beginner-oriented material they offer, go here:
https://www.chessable.com/courses/for-beginners/
20:00- Tom mentions a few more resources that were helpful in his dive into chess.
Mentioned: Chessable’s 100 Endgames You Must Know, The Brooklyn Strategist, The Marshall Chess Club
25:00- How is his daughter progressing in chess during the pandemic?
Mentioned: Her Move Next, US Chess’ Women in Chess Initiative
34:30- Was it more challenging to learn a mental game like chess or a physical endeavor like surfing? What other broader lessons did Tom draw from his learning adventures?
Mentioned: William Finnegan’s Barbarian Days, The Passion Paradox, Mindset, Anders Ericsson, Tim Krabbe’s The Rider, Perpetual Chess Episode 44 with GM Jesse Kraai, GM Robert Hess, Tim Krabbe’s Chess Curiosities Website:
https://timkr.home.xs4all.nl/chess/chess.html
54:00- Now that his book is finished, will Tom continue to play chess?
Mentioned: Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition
57:00- Thanks so much to Tom for the fascinating interview.
You can find him on Lichess here:
https://lichess.org/@/wernerherzog
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