The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig
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29 snips
Jan 30, 2020 • 2h 30min

#408: The Random Show — New Year's Resolutions, 2010-2019 Lessons Learned, Finding Joy, Energy Management, and Much More

Kevin Rose, a technologist and serial entrepreneur, joins the conversation to reflect on a decade of personal and professional growth. They dive into the art of managing energy, navigating relationships, and the power of open communication. Kevin shares insights on caffeine withdrawal and the transition to decaf, while also discussing the therapeutic potential of psychedelics. They emphasize the importance of self-compassion, emotional closure, and being present in the moment, all while balancing personal ventures and investment strategies.
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Jan 23, 2020 • 2h 3min

#407: Sam Zell — Strategies for High-Stakes Investing and Dealmaking

Sam Zell, Chairman of Equity Group Investments, shares insights as one of the greatest business minds in investing. He emphasizes the importance of ownership and operational control, stating, 'If I can't run it, then I don't want to own it.' Zell reflects on his family's escape from Poland during WWII, highlighting resilience and market dynamics shaped by such experiences. He provides investment wisdom on risk management, the evolution of REITs, and critiques modern business models, offering predictions for the future of the real estate market.
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56 snips
Jan 16, 2020 • 1h 33min

#406: Bob Iger — CEO and Chairman of Disney

Bob Iger, the visionary CEO of Disney, shares insights from his transformative leadership journey. He dives into the groundbreaking acquisitions of Pixar, Marvel, and others that reshaped Disney's landscape. Iger discusses the strategic move to Disney+, emphasizing the need to adapt to new technologies. He also reflects on the balance between corporate structure and creativity, the importance of transparent communication in negotiations, and the pivotal lessons learned over his tenure. His personal anecdotes provide a fascinating glimpse into the magic behind one of the world's most beloved brands.
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Jan 9, 2020 • 2h 11min

#405: Penn Jillette on Magic, Losing 100+ Pounds, and Weaponizing Kindness

In this engaging conversation, magician and author Penn Jillette shares insights from his remarkable journey of losing over 100 pounds, which inspired his bestselling book 'Presto.' He reflects on the importance of kindness in a divisive world and discusses how critical thinking influences the art of magic. Penn's experiences with journaling reveal its transformative power, and he highlights his unique relationship with the late Richard Feynman. With humor and depth, Jillette emphasizes the significance of understanding one's mind-body connection.
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8 snips
Dec 30, 2019 • 26min

#404: Books I've Loved — Steve Jurvetson

Steve Jurvetson, an influential early-stage venture capitalist known for his investments in SpaceX and Tesla, shares his favorite transformative books. He discusses insights from 'Scientists in the Crib', revealing the cognitive marvels of babies and the importance of a childlike curiosity. The conversation explores lifelong learning through titles like Kevin Kelly's 'Out of Control', and unpacks Moore's Law, highlighting its impact on technology and innovation. Jurvetson emphasizes how interconnected ideas drive human progress and reshape industries.
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57 snips
Dec 23, 2019 • 2h 1min

#403: Tony Fadell — On Building the iPod, iPhone, Nest, and a Life of Curiosity

Tony Fadell, known as the 'father of the iPod,' shares insights from over 30 years in tech innovation, including his pivotal roles at Apple and Nest Labs. He emphasizes the importance of taking risks and storytelling in innovation, particularly the bold decision to develop the iPod when Apple was struggling. Fadell also discusses his journey to sobriety and the impact of travel on creativity, urging listeners to embrace downtime for personal growth. His current work with FutureShape focuses on mentoring startups to tackle pressing global challenges.
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25 snips
Dec 16, 2019 • 27min

#402: Books I've Loved — Seth Godin and Esther Perel

Seth Godin, bestselling author and marketing guru, joins renowned psychotherapist Esther Perel to discuss the transformative power of books. They explore influential titles that inspire personal growth and enhance understanding of relationships. Themes of communication, compassion, and introspection are woven throughout their conversation. Godin also highlights how literature can challenge conventional thinking, while Perel delves into the emotional significance of connection and the importance of shared humanity through texts. Prepare for a thought-provoking literary journey!
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156 snips
Dec 12, 2019 • 2h 3min

#401: Gary Keller — How to Focus on the One Important Thing

Gary Keller, co-founder and CEO of Keller Williams, shares his journey from aspiring musician to real estate mogul. He discusses the importance of focusing on one pivotal task each day for success. With insights on financial growth, he emphasizes the value of strong legal agreements and the role of documentation in franchising. Keller also advocates for time management strategies, like using physical calendars and setting boundaries to maintain focus. Throughout, he highlights how mentorship and aiming high can transform one's career trajectory.
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Dec 9, 2019 • 19min

#400: Books I’ve Loved — Tim’s Four Must-Read Books

Dive into a selection of transformative books that have inspired many to change their lives. Discover four must-reads for aspiring entrepreneurs, packed with practical wisdom to fuel creativity and success. Explore how 'The E-Myth Revisited' and 'Vagabonding' redefine business and travel journeys. Personal stories reveal how literature like 'Awareness' shifts perspectives on wealth and emotional fulfillment. Plus, learn about enhancing your mobility and recovery with expert coaching!
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1,497 snips
Dec 5, 2019 • 2h 4min

#399: Adam Grant — The Man Who Does Everything

Adam Grant, an organizational psychologist at Wharton and bestselling author, dives into the intricacies of productivity and personal motivation. He challenges the notion of laziness, suggesting that aligning projects with intrinsic values boosts engagement. Grant shares how feedback can enhance confidence and teaching effectiveness, and discusses the importance of structured routines for maximizing productivity. He also emphasizes redefining success beyond metrics, highlighting personal growth and the impact of meaningful relationships.

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