The Tim Ferriss Show
A podcast by Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig
803 Episodes
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#360: Caterina Fake — The Outsider Who Built Giants
Published: 2/14/2019 -
#359: Tobi Lütke — From Snowboard Shop to Billion-Dollar Company
Published: 2/7/2019 -
#358: Ken Block — The Art of Marketing with a DC Shoes and Gymkhana Legend (500M+ views)
Published: 1/31/2019 -
#357: Susan Cain — How to Overcome Fear and Embrace Creativity
Published: 1/24/2019 -
#356: Peter Mallouk — Exploring the Worlds of Investing, Assets, and Quality of Life
Published: 1/17/2019 -
#355: Greg McKeown — How to Master Essentialism
Published: 1/9/2019 -
#354: Real 4-Hour Workweek Case Studies — How to Generate 8-Figure Revenue at Age 21 (Or Any Age)
Published: 12/27/2018 -
#353: Patrick Collison — CEO of Stripe
Published: 12/20/2018 -
#352: Dr. Peter Attia vs. Tim Ferriss
Published: 12/13/2018 -
#351: Real 4-Hour Workweek Case Studies — Allen Walton and SpyGuy, The Path to Seven Figures
Published: 12/10/2018 -
#350: Dr. Andrew Weil — Optimal Health, Plant Medicine, and More
Published: 12/6/2018 -
#349: LeBron James and His Top-Secret Trainer, Mike Mancias
Published: 11/27/2018 -
#348: Dave Elitch — How to Get Out of Your Own Way
Published: 11/26/2018 -
#347: Stan Grof, Lessons from ~4,500 LSD Sessions and Beyond
Published: 11/20/2018 -
#346: James Cameron and Suzy Amis Cameron — How to Think Big, Start Small, and Change the World
Published: 11/12/2018 -
#345: Doug McMillon — CEO of Walmart
Published: 11/8/2018 -
#344: A.J. Jacobs — 10 Strategies to Be Happier Through Gratitude
Published: 11/5/2018 -
#343: Seth Godin on How to Say “No,” Market Like a Professional, and Win at Life
Published: 11/1/2018 -
BONUS: Sam Harris Guided Meditations and Lessons
Published: 10/29/2018 -
#342: Sam Harris, Ph.D. — How to Master Your Mind
Published: 10/29/2018
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.