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The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pigtim.blog
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.

Episodes

Ep 58: How to Create a Blockbuster Podcast (Part 1)

How do you create a blockbuster podcast? This episode explores the tips, tricks, and best practices of a master. My guest is Alex Blumberg, who cut his teeth on the king of all radio shows (This American Life) and recently co-founded Gimlet Media. Gimlet swiftly conquered the iTunes rankings with two blockbuster podcasts: Reply All and StartUp. Podcasters everywhere asked: how the hell does he do it? This episode provides some answers. The discussion is sp...

Jan 29, 20152 hr 46 min

Ep 57: Pavel Tsatsouline Answers Your 15 Most Popular Exercise Questions

By popular demand, this is a follow-up episode with Pavel Tsatsouline, a world-class strength coach. In this ep, he answers your 15 most popular questions, as voted on by nearly 1,000 of you. Show notes and links for both of Pavel's episodes can be found here: www.fourhourworkweek.com/pavel *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider  leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts /iTunes?  It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in hel...

Jan 26, 201525 min

Ep 56: How to Think Like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos

Dr. Peter Diamandis has been named one of “The World’s 50 Greatest Leaders" by Fortune Magazine. You asked for an entire episode with him, so here it is! The subject is simple: How to think big, and how to use the key strategies of Peter's friends and investors, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson, and Larry Page. How do they create maximum leverage? How do they think differently? We explore all of this.SHOW NOTES and other links should be ava...

Jan 20, 20151 hr 17 min

Ep 55: The Science of Strength and Simplicity with Pavel Tsatsouline

This episode was a real treat. It was one of the most enlightening and lucid conversations about physical training I've ever had. Show notes and links from this episode can be found here. Pavel Tsatsouline is Chairman of StrongFirst, Inc. and was born in Minsk, USSR, which is now part of Belarus. In the 1980s, he was a physical-training instructor for Spetnaz, the elite Soviet special-forces units. Pavel is now a subject matter expert to the US Marine Corps, the US Secret Ser...

Jan 15, 20152 hr 57 min

Ep 54: The Promises and Perils of the Microbiome - Dr. Jonathan Eisen and Jessica Richman

By popular demand, an entire episode dedicated to exploring the microbiome! Are you really 90% bacteria and 10% human? How can you manage or optimize your own microbiome? Should we do fecal-matter transplants from "untouched" indigenous tribes to reverse chronic illness? We tackle all this and much more. Jessica Richman is co-founder and CEO of uBiome, a startup backed by Y Combinator and Andreesen Horowitz, which uses citizen science to understand the human microbiome. Jessica attende...

Jan 06, 20152 hr 55 min

Ep 53: Ed Cooke (Part 2), Grandmaster of Memory, on Mental Performance, Imagination, and Productive Mischief

Part 2 of 2... Ed Cooke is a dear friend and a Grandmaster of Memory. In 2010, he was interviewed by a journalist named Joshua Foer. Under Ed's Yoda-like training, Joshua became the very next American Memory Champion in 2011. It took less than a year for Ed to transform a novice from unknown to world-class. But how?!? Aha... This interview explores Ed Cooke's brilliant techniques (many of which I use), strategies, and practical philosophies. To boot, ...

Dec 30, 20142 hr 33 min

Ep 52: Ed Cooke, Grandmaster of Memory, on Mental Performance, Imagination, and Productive Mischief

Ed Cooke is a dear friend and a Grandmaster of Memory. In 2010, he was interviewed by a journalist named Joshua Foer. Under Ed's Yoda-like training, Joshua became the very next American Memory Champion in 2011. It took less than a year for Ed to transform a novice from unknown to world-class.But how?!? Aha... This interview explores Ed Cooke's brilliant techniques (many of which I use), strategies, and practical philosophies. To boot, he's also&n...

Dec 30, 20141 hr 11 min

Ep 51: Tim Answers 10 More Popular Questions from Listeners

This is a short episode of around 30 minutes. In it, I answer your 10 most popular questions, determined by 3,000+ votes.Please let me know on Twitter what you think of this episode! @tferriss Would you like me to do more? Hope you enjoy. Pura vida... Tim *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider  leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts /iTunes?  It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince...

Dec 23, 201442 min

Ep 50: Dr. Peter Attia on Ultra-Endurance, Drinking Jet Fuel, Human Foie Gras, and More

Peter Attia, MD, is the President and co-Founder of the Nutrition Science Initiative (NuSI). He is an ultra-endurance athlete, compulsive self-experimenter, and one of the most fascinating human beings I know. Peter also earned his M.D. from Stanford University and holds a B.Sc. in mechanical engineering and applied mathematics from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. All show notes and links can be found at www.fourhourworkweek.com/podcast. *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you p...

Dec 18, 20142 hr 1 min

Ep 49: Tim Answers Your 10 Most Popular Questions

This is a short episode of around 30 minutes. In it, I answer your top 10 most popular questions, as voted on by nearly 7,000 readers. Please let me know on Twitter what you think of this episode! @tferriss Would you like me to do more?Hope you enjoy... *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider  leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts /iTunes?  It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I...

Dec 12, 201431 min

Ep 48: Marc Goodman, FBI Futurist, on High-Tech Crime and How to Protect Yourself

Marc Goodman has been Resident Futurist for the FBI and a senior adviser to Interpol. He is also author of the much anticipated Future Crimes. In this episode, we'll go deep into the digital underground to expose the alarming ways criminals, corporations, and even countries are using emerging technologies against you…and some simple steps you can take to decrease your vulnerability. To start, 3-D printers can produce AK-47s, bio-terrorists can download the recipe for Spanish flu, ...

Dec 09, 20142 hr 36 min

Ep 47: Bryan Callen on Eating Corgis (Yes, The Dogs) and Improving Creativity

Bryan Callen is a prolific actor and world-class standup comic. He's appeared on shows including Entourage, Law & Order, CSI, Sex and the City, Oz, and others. He also travels the globe performing stand-up comedy for sold-out audiences. This episode is a hilarious romp. We delve into the craft of comedy, fixing education (or shortcuts within it), habits and tricks for boosting creativity, writing, and the general pursuit of excellence. And, of course, eating corgis.....

Dec 01, 20141 hr 23 min

Ep 46: Hating Tech, Hidden Japanese Gems, Sexual Awkwardness, and More

This is a special edition of The Tim Ferriss Show -- an audio version of The Random Show with my friend Kevin Rose (serial founder, Google Ventures). The last few episodes have been rather serious, so this is intended as an informal (but still informative) mind snack. There are dozens of topics covered in this bromantic episode of scatterbrained nonsense. Like what? To start off: hidden gems in Japan, hating tech, Kevin’s new obsessions (and projects), gifts, books we're reading, exces...

Nov 25, 201451 min

Ep 45: Nick Ganju on The Majesty of Ping Pong, Poker, and How to Write Hit Songs

In this episode, I talk to my old friend Nick Ganju about ping pong, poker, hit songs, and tackling my most feared subject: math. He makes the complex seem simple, which is a rare gift. Nick is the founder and CTO of ZocDoc. As CTO, he is responsible for overseeing all software development. It's a huge job for one of the fastest-growing startups in the US, and he's repeatedly proven himself to be a master teacher.All show notes, links, resources for this episode can be found on www.fou...

Nov 19, 20141 hr 29 min

Ep 44: How to Avoid Decision Fatigue (<20 Min)

This is a short "inbetween-isode" of &lt;20 minutes in length.&nbsp;All the longer interviews and episodes can be found at www.fourhourworkweek.com/podcast, and please let me know what you think on Twitter. I can be found at @tferriss.Enjoy!Tim *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider&nbsp; leaving a short&nbsp;review&nbsp;on Apple Podcasts /iTunes? &nbsp;It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading ...

Nov 15, 201418 min

Ep 43: Margaret Cho on Comedy, Bisexuality, and The Slow-Carb Diet

Margaret Cho&nbsp;is a polymath. She is an internationally acclaimed comic, actress, author, fashion designer and singer-songwriter.&nbsp;Perhaps you've seen&nbsp;her on the big screen, or in&nbsp;TV series such as&nbsp;Sex and the City&nbsp;and&nbsp;30 Rock. But well before she was on&nbsp;Dancing with the Stars&nbsp;(yes, she's done that, too), she decided&nbsp;on&nbsp;her comedy career... at the tender age of eight.&nbsp;The stage has been her constant companion ever since.In this episode we ...

Nov 11, 20141 hr 23 min

Ep 42: Rolf Potts (Part 2) on Travel Tactics, Creating Time Wealth, and Lateral Thinking

Part 2 of 2&nbsp;"War is God's way of teaching Americans geography."&nbsp;- Rolf Potts Rolf Potts&nbsp;is the author of&nbsp;Vagabonding&nbsp;(hear the audio book sample here), one of my favorite books of all-time.&nbsp;It was one of just&nbsp;two books (the other was&nbsp;Walden) that I carried&nbsp;with me around the world from 2004-2005.&nbsp;Those adventures led directly to&nbsp;The 4-Hour Workweek. In this often hilarious&nbsp;conversation, Rolf and I dig deep into&nbsp;travel tactics, crea...

Nov 04, 20141 hr 3 min

Ep 41: Rolf Potts on Travel Tactics, Creating Time Wealth, and Lateral Thinking

"War is God's way of teaching Americans geography." - Rolf Potts Rolf Potts&nbsp;is the author of&nbsp;Vagabonding&nbsp;(hear the audio book sample here), one of my favorite books of all-time.&nbsp;It was one of just&nbsp;two books (the other was&nbsp;Walden) that I carried&nbsp;with me around the world from 2004-2005.&nbsp;Those adventures led directly to&nbsp;The 4-Hour Workweek. In this often hilarious&nbsp;conversation, Rolf and I dig deep into&nbsp;travel tactics, creating time wealth, "man...

Nov 04, 20141 hr 12 min

Ep 40: Andrew Zimmern on Simple Cooking Tricks, Developing TV, and Addiction

Andrew Zimmern&nbsp;is a world-class&nbsp;chef, television host and producer, writer, and -- at the end of the day --&nbsp;teacher. You've probably seen his shows&nbsp;Bizarre Foods&nbsp;and&nbsp;Dining with Death. In 2010&nbsp;and&nbsp;2013 he was&nbsp;awarded the James Beard Foundation Award, which annually presents awards for excellence in cuisine, culinary writing, and culinary television. But many people don't know the earlier chapters in his life.&nbsp;At one point, he was sleeping on the ...

Oct 28, 201451 min

Ep 39: Maria Popova on Writing, Work Arounds, and Building BrainPickings.org

This episode is sponsored&nbsp;by 99Designs&nbsp;and ExOfficio.Maria Popova has written for amazing outlets like The Atlantic and The New York Times, but I find her most amazing project to be BrainPickings.org.Founded in 2006 as a weekly email that went out to seven friends, BrainPickings now get more than 5 million readers per month (!). I read very few blogs regularly, but BrainPickings is one of the few.&nbsp;It is a treasure trove.BrainPickings is Maria's one-woman labor of love — her subjec...

Oct 21, 20142 hr 41 min

Ep 38: Tony Robbins (Part 2) on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money

Part 2 of 2. Tony Robbins is the world's most famous performance coach. He's advised everyone from Bill Clinton to Serena Williams, and from Leonardo DiCaprio to Oprah (who calls him "superhuman"). For years, you've also asked me to interview him in-depth -- so here it is! I flew to Florida to spend time with Tony in his home, and what ensued was an epic two-part conversation.&nbsp;It covers just about everything I've ever wanted to ask him, ranging from his breakfast and morning routines, all t...

Oct 15, 201459 min

Ep 37: Tony Robbins on Morning Routines, Peak Performance, and Mastering Money

Part 1 of 2.Tony Robbins&nbsp;is the world's most famous performance coach. He's advised everyone from Bill Clinton to Serena Williams, and from Leonardo DiCaprio to Oprah (who calls him "superhuman"). For years, you've also asked me to&nbsp;interview him in-depth -- so here it is! I flew to Florida to spend time with Tony in his home, and what ensued was an epic two-part conversation.&nbsp;It covers just about everything I've ever wanted to ask him, ranging from his breakfast and morning routin...

Oct 15, 20141 hr 7 min

Ep 36: Alexis Ohanian on Y Combinator, Getting Punched, and Picking Winners

Alexis Ohanian is best known for being: - On the Forbes "30 under 30" list multiple times (then he turned 30)- A co-founder of reddit and hipmunk- In the very first class of Y Combinator, arguably the world's most selective startup "accelerator" (bootcamp)- Investor or advisor to more than 100 startups- A newly minted parter at Y Combinator- An activist related to SOPA/PIPA, etc.Enjoy! Tim *** If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider&nbsp; leaving a short&nbsp;review&nbsp;on Apple Pod...

Oct 09, 20142 hr 43 min

Ep 35: Tony Robbins and Peter Diamandis (XPRIZE) on the Magic of Thinking BIG

This conversation talks about doing HUGE things -- how do you even get started? How did Tony and Peter get started?&nbsp;Be sure to also check out the Global Learning XPRIZE at http://www.xprize.org TONY ROBBINS Tony Robbins has consulted or advised international leaders including Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Francois Mitterrand, Princess Diana, and Mother Teresa. He has consulted members of two royal families, members of the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Marine...

Oct 07, 20141 hr 7 min

Ep 34: Ramit Sethi (Part 2) on Persuasion, Negotiation, and Turning a Blog Into a Multi-Million-Dollar Business

This is Part 2 of a two-part interview.Ramit Sethi built his personal finance blog up to 500,000+ readers per month (http://www.ramitsethi.com), and has since turned it into a revenue generating monster.&nbsp;I don't use that phrasing lightly.&nbsp;In this episode, we dig into the nitty-gritty tools, software, and experiments he's used to turn a college side project into a multi-million-dollar business with 30+ employees.This episode is brought to you by The Tim Ferriss Book Club. See the 4-6 bo...

Oct 03, 201455 min

Ep 33: Ramit Sethi on Persuasion, Negotiation, and Turning a Blog Into a Multi-Million-Dollar Business

Ramit Sethi built his personal finance blog (ramitsethi.com) up to 500,000+ readers per month, and has since turned it into a revenue generating monster.&nbsp;I don't use that phrasing lightly.&nbsp;In this episode, we dig into the nitty-gritty tools, software, and experiments he's used to turn a college side project into a multi-million-dollar business with 30+ employees.This episode is brought to you by The Tim Ferriss Book Club.&nbsp;See the 4-6 books (and free samples of all) at www.audible....

Oct 02, 20141 hr 3 min

Ep 32: Tracy DiNunzio (Part 3), Founder of Tradesy, on Rapid Growth and Rapid Learning

Part 3 of 3.Tracy DiNunzio is a killer.&nbsp;She's the self-taught founder and CEO of Tradesy.com, which has taken off like a rocket ship.&nbsp;She's raised $13 million from investors including Richard Branson, Kleiner Perkins, and yours truly, and board members include the legendary John Doerr.&nbsp;Tradesy is on a mission to make the resale value of anything you own available on demand. Their tagline is "cash in on your closet."Tracy is in the trenches 24/7, making it the perfect time to ask h...

Sep 26, 201444 min

Ep 31: Tracy DiNunzio (Part 2), Founder of Tradesy, on Rapid Growth and Rapid Learning

Part 2 of 3.Tracy DiNunzio is a killer.&nbsp;She's the self-taught founder and CEO of Tradesy.com, which has taken off like a rocket ship.&nbsp;She's raised $13 million from investors including Richard Branson, Kleiner Perkins, and yours truly, and board members include the legendary John Doerr.&nbsp;Tradesy is on a mission to make the resale value of anything you own available on demand. Their tagline is "cash in on your closet."Tracy is in the trenches 24/7, making it the perfect time to ask h...

Sep 25, 201436 min

Ep 30: Tracy DiNunzio, Founder of Tradesy, on High-Velocity Growth and Tactics

Tracy DiNunzio is a killer.&nbsp;She's the self-taught founder and CEO of Tradesy.com, which has taken off like a rocket ship.&nbsp;She's raised $13 million from investors including&nbsp;Richard Branson, Kleiner Perkins, and yours truly, and board members include the legendary John Doerr.She's in the trenches 24/7, making it the&nbsp;perfect time to ask her... How has she created such high-velocity growth?&nbsp;How did she recruit the investors she did?&nbsp;What's been her experience as a femal...

Sep 24, 201444 min

Ep 29: What I Learned Losing a Million Dollars, with Author Brendan Moynihan

Brendan Moynihan is a Managing Director at Marketfield Asset Management ($20 billion of assets under management).&nbsp;Mr. Moynihan is also the Senior Advisor to the Editor-in-Chief of Bloomberg News, and an adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University, where he teaches both international finance and investment analysis. Previous to all of these posts, he spent more than 20 years on Wall Street as a trader and risk manager.&nbsp;He is the author of Next Time will Be Different: Why Economists Can't...

Sep 16, 20141 hr 2 min