

The Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig
Tim Ferriss is a self-experimenter and bestselling author, best known for The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been translated into 40+ languages. Newsweek calls him "the world's best human guinea pig," and The New York Times calls him "a cross between Jack Welch and a Buddhist monk." In this show, he deconstructs world-class performers from eclectic areas (investing, chess, pro sports, etc.), digging deep to find the tools, tactics, and tricks that listeners can use.
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Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 42min
#582: Mark Zuckerberg on Long-Term Strategy, Business and Parenting Principles, Personal Energy Management, Building the Metaverse, Seeking Awe, the Role of Religion, Solving Deep Technical Challenges (e.g., AR), and More
Mark Zuckerberg, the visionary founder of Meta, shares insights about long-term strategy and the future of the metaverse. He discusses his experience in fencing and how literature, especially science fiction, shapes technological understanding. Zuckerberg also tackles the engineering challenges of virtual reality, focusing on motion sickness and user comfort. Additionally, he reflects on partnership dynamics in tech and his parenting philosophy, emphasizing family values and community service. Tune in for a deep dive into innovation and personal growth!

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Mar 18, 2022 • 56min
#581: Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stewart Copeland — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss
Stewart Copeland, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and founding member of The Police, shares captivating insights from his dynamic career. He recounts a mesmerizing drum solo experience in Africa, emphasizing music's transformative power. The conversation dives into the creative tensions in band collaborations, illustrating how conflicts can coexist with mutual respect. Copeland also discusses navigating bad days by harnessing anger for growth and his transition to film scoring, highlighting adaptability in the music industry.

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Mar 17, 2022 • 37min
#580: In Case You Missed It: February 2022 Recap of The Tim Ferriss Show
Boyd Varty, wildlife and literacy activist and author of "The Lion Tracker's Guide to Life," shares his insights on using the wilderness for introspection. He discusses the concept of 'slow productivity,' emphasizing the benefits of aligning our work with natural rhythms for deeper satisfaction. Varty also addresses the complexities of identity beyond labels, sharing personal anecdotes that highlight resilience and self-discovery. His unique perspective encourages listeners to foster personal connections with nature and embrace their multifaceted identities.

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Mar 16, 2022 • 2h 14min
#579: Jane McGonigal — How She Predicted COVID in 2010, Becoming the Expert of Your Own Future, Trust Warfare, the 10-Year Winter, and How to Cultivate Optimism
Jane McGonigal, a renowned future forecaster and game designer, shares her insights on predicting crises like COVID-19, rooted in simulations from 2010. She highlights the transformative power of video games for mental health, revealing how they can cultivate optimism and empower individuals. The conversation dives into the challenges posed by climate change and societal disillusionment among youth, advocating for proactive solutions. With her unique blend of gaming and futurism, she inspires listeners to embrace change and prepare for the unpredictable future.

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Mar 9, 2022 • 2h 1min
#578: Tim Ferriss and Matt Mullenweg in Antarctica: Exploring Personal Fears, Bucket Lists, Facing Grief, Crafting Life Missions, and Tim’s Best Penguin Impressions
In a captivating conversation, Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress, shares insights from his adventures in Antarctica. He discusses the importance of confronting personal fears and crafting meaningful life missions. Reflecting on grief and the impact of the digital world, they blend humor with deep introspection. The duo explores philosophical questions about existence and legacy while navigating extreme conditions. From humorous anecdotes to the significance of intentions, their dialogue is rich with warmth and profound reflection.

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Mar 4, 2022 • 1h 41min
#577: Hugh Jackman on Best Decisions, Daily Routines, The 85% Rule, Favorite Exercises, Mind Training, and Much More (Repost)
Hugh Jackman, acclaimed actor and performer, offers a deep dive into his creative journey and daily practices. He shares his insights on embracing intuition in career decisions, the power of morning routines like reading and meditation, and the significance of consistency—highlighted by his 85% Rule. Jackman discusses navigating insecurities, family values, and the transformative role of theater in his life. Plus, he reflects on the joy of puzzles as a way to engage creatively and relax amidst a busy career.

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Mar 2, 2022 • 3h 7min
#576: Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money, Picking the Right Game, and the $6 Million Janitor
Morgan Housel, a partner at Collaborative Fund and author of the bestselling "The Psychology of Money," shares his insights on wealth and investment philosophies. He contrasts the strategies of Warren Buffett and Jim Simons, emphasizing the power of compounding wealth. Housel also discusses the stark differences in financial habits between a savings-focused janitor and a wealthy executive. He touches on the psychological aspects that drive financial decisions and the importance of simplicity in building wealth, offering a fresh perspective on financial success.

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Feb 28, 2022 • 1h 49min
#575: Neil Gaiman — The Interview I've Waited 20 Years to Do (Repost)
In this engaging conversation, bestselling author Neil Gaiman shares his journey from whimsical tales like 'Coraline' to profound reflections on mortality and creativity. He discusses the evolution of his writing process, the significance of writing instruments like fountain pens, and his emotional ties to adaptations of his work, including 'Good Omens'. Gaiman also reveals insights about collaboration in storytelling and the importance of legacy, weaving in heartfelt anecdotes about fellow author Terry Pratchett. A must-listen for any literary enthusiast!

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Feb 25, 2022 • 1h 25min
#574: Arnold Schwarzenegger on Psychological Warfare (And Much More) (Repost)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the legendary actor and former governor of California, shares riveting insights at his kitchen table. He reveals the art of psychological warfare and discusses his witty political prank involving bull testicles. Dive into his fascinating transition from poverty in Austria to Hollywood stardom, along with the unexpected success of 'Twins.' Arnold opens up about how meditation reshaped his mental clarity and how grassroots efforts can drive meaningful change, blending humor and wisdom throughout the conversation.

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Feb 23, 2022 • 1h 52min
#573: Margaret Atwood — A Living Legend on Creative Process, The Handmaid’s Tale, Being a Mercenary Child, Resisting Labels, the Poet Rug Exchange, Liminal Beings, Burning Questions, Practical Utopias, and More
Margaret Atwood, a celebrated author with over 50 books to her name, discusses her dynamic creative process and the evolution of her storytelling across genres. She shares insights about growing up in nature, the impact of isolation on creativity, and the necessity of hope in addressing global challenges. The conversation touches on her character Aunt Lydia’s transformation, the importance of kindness, and the notion of 'Practical Utopias.' Atwood also reflects on contemporary issues and innovative writing methods, providing a fascinating glimpse into her world.


