The Tim Ferriss Show
A podcast by Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig
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765 Episodes
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Jamie Foxx Mega-Interview - 5-Minute Teaser
Published: 05/12/2015 -
#123: Rainn Wilson on Meditation, The Sexy Nostril Exercise, and Acting as Therapy
Published: 30/11/2015 -
#122: The Magic of Mindfulness: Complain Less, Appreciate More, and Live a Better Life
Published: 28/11/2015 -
#121: BJ Novak of The Office on Creative Process, Handling Rejection, and Good Comedy
Published: 25/11/2015 -
#120: Will MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Y Combinator, and Artificial Intelligence
Published: 22/11/2015 -
#119: Kevin Costner on Building His Career, Positive Self-Talk, and Making Dances with Wolves Happen
Published: 16/11/2015 -
#118: How Philosophy Can Change Your Life, Alain de Botton
Published: 10/11/2015 -
#117: Dom D'Agostino on Fasting, Ketosis, and The End of Cancer
Published: 03/11/2015 -
#116: How Casey Neistat Gets Away With Murder
Published: 27/10/2015 -
#115: Thinking About Extra Dimensions with Physicist Lisa Randall
Published: 24/10/2015 -
#114: The Athlete (And Artist) Who Cheats Death, Jimmy Chin
Published: 20/10/2015 -
#113: 5 Tools I Use For Faster And Better Sleep
Published: 16/10/2015 -
#112: The Nasty Icon of Retail, Sophia Amoruso
Published: 13/10/2015 -
#111: Should You Start a ’Startup’ or Build a Cash-Flow Business?
Published: 10/10/2015 -
#110: The Tattooed Heretic of Wine and Whiskey, Richard Betts
Published: 05/10/2015 -
#109: The 5 Things I Did To Become a Better Investor
Published: 03/10/2015 -
#108: Comedy's Dynamic Duo, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg
Published: 30/09/2015 -
#107: The Scariest Navy SEAL I've Ever Met...And What He Taught Me
Published: 25/09/2015 -
#106: Scott Adams: The Man Behind Dilbert
Published: 22/09/2015 -
#105: 5 Morning Rituals That Help Me Win the Day
Published: 18/09/2015
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.