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James Altucher
James Altucher interviews the world's leading peak performers in every area of life. But instead of giving you the typical success story, James digs deeper to find the "Choose Yourself" story - these are the moments we relate to... when someone rises up from personal struggle to reinvent themselves. The James Altucher Show brings you into the lives of peak-performers: billionaires, best-selling authors, rappers, astronauts, athletes, comedians, actors, and the world champions in every field, all who forged their own paths, found financial freedom and harnessed the power to create more meaningful and fulfilling lives.
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May 26, 2015 • 55min
Ep. 113 - Neil Strauss: Go Do You
Neil Strauss and James never had met before this interview but you'd think they've been best friends forever.
And that's why Neil has been so successful writing about the undercover world of pickup artists.
He's a really nice guy.
They dive right into some of the techniques that Neil talks about in his best-seller, The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists, and he asks James to let his listeners "know him."
So James becomes the patient today and Neil does a quick analysis.
A lot of what Neil talks about is how you can get out of you comfort zone.
Too often people fake it... but to honestly get out, you may need a friend to push you way out of your comfort zone.
James asks Neil what's next and Neil tells him...
Don't be trapped in what you've done before.
"All people know of what you've done from what you've done before. They don't know what you're going to do next."
Go do you.
Regards,
David Newman
Senior Producer of Stansberry Radio
P.S. NOT SURE WHAT TO DO WITH THE REST OF YOUR LIFE?
Great new resource shows clever way to start a business, get a new job, find a retirement career, publish a book, make extra money in your spare time, and more.
-------------------Additional Resources-----------------------
Neil Strauss "Picks Up" on Jessica Alba- Jimmy Kimmel show
The Game by Neil Strauss
Robert Greene - How to Become a Master of What You Love
Satan is Real by The Louvin Brothers
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May 24, 2015 • 1h 1min
AA Ep. 272 - How to Make 7-Figures a Year on YouTube
I think I'm in love with Mimi Ikonn. Oh, and also her husband Alex Ikonn. Don't want to confuse anyone!
When I was a kid I didn't think I would be happy unless I was a "millionaire". Some kids in my school said they were millionaires and they would make fun of anyone who wasn't.
I asked my dad what he was worth. He said $2. Maybe that scarred me so much that I always make sure to have wads of $2 bills on me at all times.
A year or so later his company went bankrupt. So he wasn't worth the same anymore. In his mind, he was worth ZERO.
For the rest of his life he sat in the living room, depressed, and listened to music. When he was a little boy he loved music and won an award.
At some point we all return to what we loved as a child. I suppose that means I will return to comics, Judy Blume, and spying on people.
A few weeks ago I met Mimi Ikonn and Alex Ikonn. I was insanely curious about them.
How come? Because Mimi makes videos of herself, delivers real value to people, and then makes over a million a year because of those videos.
I don't know how old Mimi is. She's much younger than me. She's much younger than my father ever was when I was alive. He would've liked to live her life.
So Claudia and I asked Mimi and Alex if we could interview them.
Because they seemed very happy also. The podcast comes out later today but here's the summary.
This is a simple post. How to make a million.
I am absolutely sure the same techniques that worked for Mimi and Alex can work for anyone. I had them lay it out step by step.
A) EMOTIONS
Mimi became obsessed with beauty and hair. She and Alex watched before and after videos of women who were getting hair extensions.
"They seemed much happier after getting extensions," Alex said. "Whenever there are strong emotions about something you know there is an opportunity."
So Mimi started making videos of herself discussing hair and beauty and hair products.
"I never thought I would get more than 1,000 views," Mimi said. "But I loved doing the videos. And I wanted to share my love for the topics with as many people as possible."
Now she has had a quarter of a BILLION views on her videos with 2.7 million subscribers.
B) HUB AND SPOKE
People ask: "How do I get traffic to my blog". Or "how do I get buyers of my book." or "How do I get people to follow me on Twitter."
A lot of it is about loneliness. We sit in our house writing blog posts and then hit Publish. We want family to love them. We want friends to love them. And then we want the world to love them.
I'm really just talking about myself. I know when people enjoy things I do, I feel as if I have a family. I'm happy. At least until the next post.
Mimi loved making the videos but needed traffic.
So they did the only two-step technique that gets traffic online for anything you want to do. Well, make it a three-step technique.
1) Love
Know more, love more, express more, bleed more, than anyone else. Was Mimi the only one doing videos on beauty and hair? No. But maybe she put more passion into it.
2) Spread the Love
Alex would take images and posts and links to her videos and spread them on Pinterest, Instagram, blogs, other sites and have them all point back to her YouTube channel.
I call this "the Hub and Spoke" approach. Youtube was the hub, with a dozen or so spokes reaching out to popular sites that all would link back to the hub.
3) Make more Love
No matter what you do - some will be good and some will be bad. Not every video or post is going to have views. So you do more.
When you do more, several things happen:
a. More people find you
b. You rank higher on search
c. You improve
d. People who find you start clicking on your older videos so now they start to get more views.
The "Make More Love" technique always works.
Michelle Phan did 54 YouTube videos before she made a massive hit.
Hugh Howey had already ten novels before he published "Wool" which became...
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May 19, 2015 • 50min
Ep. 112 - Scott Adams: How To Go Viral
They pick up where they left off... Talking about being obligated to continue doing what brought you success.
Success can be a trap, but it's better than the alternative.
Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip and author of How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big, joins The James Altucher Show to talk about his career and how it landed him exactly where he wanted to be.
Click here to listen to today's episode.
He shares with us the story about he became "super fit" and how that changed his life.
He and James dive into what makes a blog posts go viral. It may not be what you think.
Scott loves to experiment with what it takes a post to go viral. Is it the title, the content, the angle you choose to take, the target you choose... Or could it be something else.
Scott's been doing some Twitter testing. What's the ideal amount of characters, where should you place your hashtags?
What he's discovered is that when he mocks a group his tweet becomes popular because everyone thinks he's talking about someone else.
They also veer off into a quick conversation about how to stop ISIS.
Listen, and decide if you agree.
They finish up today with a bunch of new video ideas featuring Scott creating Dilbert.
James says he'd watch that every day.
So would I.
Regards,
David Newman
Senior Producer of Stansberry Radio
-------------------Additional Resources-----------------------
What Makes Stuff Go Viral
Science's Biggest Fail
Dilbert
Plus, if you want to learn more about Scott's new start-up, click here.
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May 12, 2015 • 1h 7min
Ep. 111 - Col. Chris Hadfield, Astronaut: Make the Impossible Possible - The Power of a Space Oddity
Don't give up on your dreams. "Giving up on your dreams doesn't come for free," says Chris Hadfield, astronaut extraordinaire. Chris followed his dreams for 33 years before they became a reality.
Children dream. Children explore. Adults talk. And adults do. "We get the ability to explore way before we get common sense or perspective on how anything works," Chris says. If you stopped exploring, start again.
In today's interview you learn how to live the life you want. Take it from Chris. He's an astronaut so he really has an outside perspective.
Chris says, "When you're floating at the window of the space station and you go around the world every 92 minutes, you see the world in its completeness."
Chris lived his dreams because he explored his curiosity. That's the secret. You need to explore. No matter how impossible they seem, your dreams deserve exploring. That's the other secret. You need to believe in the impossible. Chris made the impossible possible and became the first Canadian astronaut to walk in space.
That doesn't mean he's never failed, though, which we talk about, too. "You will not reach the potential you're capable of - which to me is the ultimate risk, the ultimate loss - if you let yourself be minimized by fear," Chris says.
Believe in possible. Be curious. Explore.
I'm excited for you to listen to today's episode and regain confidence in your dreams.
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
What it takes to make the impossible possible
How to anticipate problems and lead through them
How giving up on your dreams comes at a cost
Advice on selecting a supportive partner to "point out the beauties of life" with
How to recover from disappointments and failures
The importance of celebrating small successes
The power of sharing the human experience online
How technology becomes the limit of success
Plus much more...
Links and Resources Mentioned in the Show:
Chris' book, which I highly recommend! An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth: What Going to Space Taught Me About Ingenuity, Determination, and Being Prepared for Anything
Chris' famous video singing Space Oddity by David Bowie
Video of Chris brushing his teeth in space
Other Links and Resources:
Read Chris' hilarious "about" page on his website
Chris' official Canadian Space Agency biography
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May 5, 2015 • 1h 2min
Ep. 110 - Stephen Dubner of Freakonomics: When to Rob a Bank
I'm a freak. I'm a freak for a lot of things: comic books, podcasts, my wife. But none of that matters today (sorry Claudia).
I had the pleasure, no, the honor, of interviewing my good friend Stephen Dubner today. This is like being the best man at his wedding. It's a big day for Stephen.
Today, he's releasing his new book, When to Rob a Bank. What a great title, right?
In today's podcast, Stephen and I take some of our offline debates online.
We debate everything from who is most likely to try to kill you (hint: it's not strangers), to why the New York Times moderates comments - which according to Steven Levitt, coauthor of When to Rob a Bank, is because "there are too many people out there who don't know how to think about the world."
If you haven't read Freakonomics, SuperFreakonomics, and the whole lot of Stephen Dubner's books, then I highly recommend you do.
But first, read his new book. This book is made up of the 132 best stories, thoughts, and discoveries from Stephen's 85,000 blog posts over the past decade.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
*How to get to know your blog community
*How to pick a title
*The criteria of a good blog post and choosing a topic
Links and Resources Mentioned in the Show:
*Stephen Dubner's New York Times bestselling book Freakonomics
*Stephen Dubner's New York Times bestselling book SuperFreakonomics
*Stephen Dubner's blog
Also checkout:
* My first interview with Stephen
*My blog on "The 5 Reasons Freakonomics Was a Bestseller"
Thanks so much for listening!
If you enjoyed this episode of The James Altucher Show, please leave a review or a rating on ITunes. I read every review and it helps to make the podcast better.
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Apr 28, 2015 • 1h 1min
Ep. 109 - Tim Ferriss: The Tim Ferriss Experiment Revealed
Tim Ferriss has a life-changing surprise for you.
It was expensive. I mean, it was expensive for him. It cost him a couple hundred thousand dollars to get. It also wasn't easy. He fought for a year and a half to get it.
This is going to change our lives. Yes, both of us.
Let me ask you this: What's the one skill you always wanted and don't have?
Is it Brazilian jiu-jitsu? Flirting? Playing poker? How to get out of a hostage situation? Whatever it is, you can learn it.
You just need to know how to learn. Learning is a skill.
Tim Ferriss did a bunch of experiments and mastered learning. In today's show, he reveals the secret to gaining any skill you ever wanted.
He FINALLY got digital rights to his TV show, The Tim Ferriss Experiment. It's about how to conquer fear in any skill at 10 times your learning speed. Think of it as MythBusters meets Jason Bourne.
"My job is to get people from zero percent to the top five percent in six months or less," he says, "The skill I'm refining is meta-learning. It's the toolkit."
The best part is that he filmed all 13 experiments. Now it's a show. It's "MythBusters meets Jackass." Clearly, a must watch.
I'm going to make my daughter binge-watch it today. Even if she has homework. This is more important. And more valuable.
The best part? He's releasing all 13 episodes "House of Cards-style" today.
They're available at iTunes.com/timferriss.
In The Tim Ferriss Experiment, Tim goes around trying to learn the most difficult skills in the world.
Sometimes, he's successful. Other times, he has to pull himself out of having an anxiety attack.
In today's interview, Tim reveals why we suck at learning new skills. The best part is that it's not your fault. You can do anything you want. Think about it. People with no legs can run.
Listen today to hear how to choose the best teacher, find an unorthodox mentor, alter your technique, and much more.
In this episode, you will learn:
*What's holding you back from learning the skills you want
*How to present yourself in the best way possible
*How to find unorthodox mentors and teachers
*How to identify outliers
*How to learn to learn
*What examples you should study when practicing a new skill
Links and resources mentioned in the show:
Tim Ferriss Book Club: http://fourhourworkweek.com/category/tim-ferriss-book-club/
Extra footage from The Tim Ferriss Experiment: http://fourhourworkweek.com/tv/
Resource to choose the best photo online: https://www.okcupid.com
Thanks so much for listening!
If you enjoyed this episode of The James Altucher Show, please leave a review or a rating on ITunes. I read every review, and it helps to make the podcast better
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Apr 23, 2015 • 60min
Ep. 108 - Ryan Holiday: Ryan Shares His Keys to Success
If you slept on the floor last night, you're off to a great start. Ryan Holiday started on the floor. I guess that's where we all start. The difference is we want to stand on the floor, not sleep on it. But maybe you should stop thinking that way. Maybe you should sleep on the floor.
Ryan Holiday didn't even sleep on his own floor. He slept on someone else's floor. Even better, it was his boss's floor. Maybe give that a try tonight. Sleep on your boss's floor. That's how you choose for yourself. Work with people whose floor you want to sleep on.
Ryan went from the floor to director of marketing of American Apparel. Now he runs his own creative consulting firm. He landed five clients on the New York Times bestseller list in one week. I'm one of Ryan's clients. He does great work. That's why I interviewed him a second time.
Tucker Max and Tim Ferris are his clients, too. And because no one is born a New York Times bestselling author (or maybe they are, I don't know), listen to Ryan's tips for aspiring authors.
He also reveals the most common reasons authors and entrepreneurs fail. Tip: you need to stop loving your ideas. Love for your ideas sets you up for failure. Hear why and hear the solution.
You might have heard me say, "85 percent of all businesses fail." Today, I share how to reduce your risk of failure to only 20 percent.
If nothing else, try sleeping on the floor.
In This Episode You Will Learn:
*The most common mistakes of aspiring authors and entrepreneurs
*The key to success behind Ryan Holiday's "meta-campaigns"
*How Ryan Holiday landed jobs with clients including Tucker Max, Tim Ferris and James Altucher
*Ryan's keys to success behind building "meta-campaigns"
*Examples of how to "lean into problems instead of running away from them"
*The best way to spread your ideas as widely as possible
Links and Resources Mentioned in the Show:
www.RyanHoliday.net - sign up for his book recommendations
Check out both of Ryan Holiday's books on Amazon
James first interview with Ryan Holiday
James interview on CBCN
Books Recommended in this Episode:
Trust Me, I'm Lying by Ryan Holiday
The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday
Mastery by Robert Greene
Shadow Divers by Robert Kurson
How to Travel the World on $50 a Day by Matt Kepnes
Money by Tony Robbins
Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World by Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler
Thanks so much for listening!
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Apr 16, 2015 • 1h 10min
Ep. 107 - Rich Roll: What Happens When You Turn On Your Inner Addict?
Rich Roll was having a heart attack on his staircase. He was fat. He hated his work. He was unhappy.
A few years later, he ran, swam, and biked 703 miles in seven days when he was 45 years old.
When he was 40, he had a job he hated, but he was still trying to live the American dream: the two cars, the beautiful family, the partnership at a law firm.
"I thought I was having a heart attack on the staircase," he said. "I was 50 pounds overweight. I was working 80 hours a week. I wasn't happy. I was going to die."
That moment on the staircase was one of three or four turning points in Rich Roll's life that forced him to say: "I have a small window to change for the better." And then he did it.
But what's interesting to me is that Rich Roll is an addict. I'm an addict. Many people I know are addicts. Many addictions are bad for you. When I was younger, I was addicted to just about everything that could possibly be harmful to me.
Rich Roll, when he was 31 years old and a high-priced lawyer, had to check himself into a 100-day rehab center after he was drunk driving the wrong way down a one-way street.
While in rehab, he noticed something interesting. "At first it felt really horrible, and then it felt better."
When he was 40, he wasn't drinking, but he threw those obsessions into his NEXT unhealthy addiction.
"I was living on the window diet" - if you can drive up to a window and order the food, then that's what he would eat. Like three Wendy's cheeseburgers.
He threw himself into the lifestyle of top lawyer, 80 hours a week, eat whatever you can. But that moment on the stairs made him realize, with heart disease in his family, that he was at risk.
So he started a seven day cleanse. All juices.
"In the first three days I felt horrible, but I knew from my experience in rehab that it would get a lot better."
And it did. At the end of the juicing, he felt incredibly energetic and cleansed.
This was his third addiction. Gradually he went from juicing to a "junk vegetarian" style (pizza, etc.) to real plant-based vegan lifestyle.
"I had so much energy, I couldn't stop moving. Even sitting at rest I couldn't stop tapping my leg."
So one day he went for a run. He ran 24 miles. His biggest run prior that was 8 miles!
And that was 22 years earlier. Sorry, Rich, if I'm getting the numbers slightly wrong.
After that, he realized this was some latent ability that was coming out so he started to train.
He trained every day. He started running in Iron Man competitions. Then the competitions got more and more intense until he did his 700 mile Hawaii run. Five Irons Mans in seven days.
This was his fourth addiction.
He was named one of the 50 fittest men in the world.
But he was still a lawyer part-time and training part-time.
He wrote a book about his lifestyle. He started giving talks for free and going to conferences.
Spreading the word on this healthy lifestyle that had changed his life invigorated his relationships and catapulted him to become one of the healthiest people in the world.
This was his fifth addiction. He couldn't stop spreading the word about what was happening to him.
"It was hard at first," he said. "I wasn't getting paid and I was traveling everywhere." Gradually he started making a living at his new career and he gave up his job as a lawyer.
His book The Plantpower Way" is about to come out, describing his lifestyle even more.
Rich and I are one year apart in age. I can't even run down the block, although I try to live a healthy lifestyle.
People always demonize addiction. It's bad! Don't be an addict!
But there are positive addictions.
"Well-being" is being addicted to three things: competence, positive relationships, autonomy. And maybe one more thing: Growth every day in all three of those areas.
If you do those things, I can tell you that you will feel well-being today, no matter what else is going on in your life.
The first...
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Apr 14, 2015 • 1h 6min
Ep. 106 - Jon Acuff: Self-Sabotage Done Right
Jon Acuff, the author of five books, writes from the trenches.
Today he talks with James about a few of the self-sabotage practices he used to follow. Jon also talks about the fear he had of creating an email list, instead using Twitter to make believe he was communicating with his readers, and his fear of self-promoting his books while not wanting to be one of those "extreme self-promoters."
Jon wrote his first book while working at AutoTrader.com, doing interviews from his car during lunch and giving talks on weekends when he could slip away. He'd get up early before work to write his blog, and he'd read everything he could find about becoming a better writer.
James and Jon also talk about the negative feedback you will get when you put yourself out there, and that no one is really trying to eat you (you'll have to listen here to understand).
Jon spent a few years working with Dave Ramsey and his organization, and wrote his best seller, Do Over,after he left. He knew he needed to find his dream job and that it was the right thing to do, but it was also an extremely difficult decision. For six months before and after, sleep was fleeting.
Bravery is often very difficult...
Taking a dive into what it means to Do Over your life, Jon says, "You have the power to give yourself a fresh start."
This is one of my favorite interviews. I didn't know Jon's work prior to the interview, but I'm now a huge fan.
Listen and let us know if you agree.
Regards,
David Newman
Senior Producer of Stansberry Radio
P.S. As you can tell, James is fiercely committed to helping people lead happier, wealthier, and more fulfilling lives.
That's why he's working on a new project - one that introduces you to life-changing ideas, secrets, and techniques you have never heard of before. It's the perfect guidebook for succeeding in a rapidly changing America. Read on here to learn more.
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Apr 9, 2015 • 53min
Ep. 105 - Dan Buettner: How to Live to be More Than 100 Years Old
Dan Buettner ruined James' life, and in today's podcast, you'll find out why.
Today, they talk about The Blue Zones, Dan's new book. It's a fascinating topic completed in conjunction with a 10-year project with National Geographic.
It's not about just making it to 100; it's all about being healthy and active at 100, still enjoying life, and contributing.
As Dan says, "they are repositories of wisdom and human experience, and that's an asset that is frequently diminished in our society and really celebrated in Blue Zones."
If you want to live to 100, you should really learn the lessons of those who have lived to that age.
Is it biology? Is it the environment, diet, attitude, or something else, or is it a combination of all of the above?
"A long, healthy life is no accident. It begins with good genes, but it also depends on good habits. If you adopt the right lifestyle, experts say, chances are you may live up to a decade longer.
"The recipe for longevity, Buettner has found, is deeply intertwined with community, lifestyle, and spirituality. You won't find longevity in a bottle of diet pills or with hormone therapy. You'll find it by embracing a few simple but powerful habits, and by creating the right community around yourself."
In Blue Zones, age is celebrated, but here in the U.S., we warehouse our old people.
If you're interested in living to a healthy and happy 100 years young, then I suggest you read Dan's new book, The Blue Zones, and listen here to this podcast.
Regards,
David Newman
Senior Producer of Stansberry Radio
P.S. Hi, James here...
My new book is finally out! It has taken me a year to put together all the skills I think are needed to create abundance in this new economy. I hope you write me with feedback and questions. I have more books coming.
Here's what the initial reviews on this book have said:
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"I couldn't wait for this book to come out. It was well worth the wait! Very short and jam-packed with good ideas and advice for the budding entrepreneur. A must read!"
"This is the road map out. Very specific ideas to get you unstuck and to thrive in the 21st century. If you follow the ideas in this book your will receive 1000% or more in return on your investment."
I'm really grateful for the response I've received so quickly. I feel we are quickly building a strong community of people who are deciding to "choose themselves."
If you want to get the book exclusively in hardcover, plus several other special reports and a subscription to my brand-new newsletter, which is essentially the equivalent of two additional chapters every month, claim your copy here.
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