Tim Ferriss

All Transcripts from The Tim Ferriss Show!

Lo and behold! Please find transcripts for all episodes of The Tim Ferriss Show podcast below!

They go all the way back to episode #1 with my dear friend, world-class investor and entrepreneur Kevin Rose, who nicknamed the show “TimTimTalkTalk” in the first few minutes of its existence. Ah, the early days . . .

There are currently more than 850 transcripts. Newer transcripts will be added as they are published.

Each link below will take you directly to that episode’s transcript.

Enjoy!

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Before you dig in, please read the below, which applies to every transcript, and which I sadly need to post, due to previous legal headaches and related misbehavior.

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#432: Books I’ve Loved — Kevin Kelly

#431: Howard Marks on the US Dollar, Three Ways to Add Defense, and Good Questions

#430: The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts — Elizabeth Gilbert’s Creative Path: Saying No, Trusting Your Intuition, Index Cards, Integrity Checks, Grief, Awe, and Much More

#429: The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts — Nick Kokonas on Resurrecting Restaurants, Skin in the Game, and Investing

#428: Jim Jefferies on Comedy, Life Lessons, and the Magic of Filling Out Customs Forms

#427: Michael Lewis — Inside the Mind of the Iconic Writer

#426: The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts — The Random Show: Boozy Quarantine Edition!

#425: Books I’ve Loved — Cindy Eckert and Alexis Ohanian

#424: Brian Koppelman on Making Art, Francis Ford Coppola, Building Momentum, and More

#423: Rana el Kaliouby — AI, Emotional Intelligence, and the Journey of Finding Oneself

#421: Dr. Jane Goodall — The Legend, The Lessons, The Hope

#420: Books I’ve Loved — Matt Mullenweg

#419: Ryan Holiday — How to Use Stoicism to Choose Alive Time Over Dead Time

#418: Esther Perel — Tactics for Relationships in Quarantine

#417: Dr. Vivek Murthy — Former Surgeon General on Combating COVID-19, Loneliness, and More

#416: How to Support Healthcare Workers Now — Plus Urgent Suggestions for Uber Eats, Hilton, Amazon, and More

#415: Lori Gottlieb — The Power of Getting to *Unknow* Yourself

#414: Jack Kornfield — How to Find Peace Amidst COVID-19, How to Cultivate Calm in Chaos

#413: Tyler Cowen on Rationality, COVID-19, Talismans, and Life on the Margins

#412: Josh Waitzkin on Beginner’s Mind, Self-Actualization, and Advice from Your Future Self

#411: Richard Turner — The Magical Phenom Who Will Blow Your Mind

#410: Ryan Holiday — Turning the Tables

#409: Brené Brown — Striving versus Self-Acceptance, Saving Marriages, and More

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

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

#406: Bob Iger — CEO and Chairman of Disney

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

#404: Books I’ve Loved — Steve Jurvetson

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

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

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

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

#399: Adam Grant — The Man Who Does Everything

#398: Peter Attia, M.D. — Fasting, Metformin, Athletic Performance, and More

#397: Mike Maples and Andy Rachleff — Two Questions Every Entrepreneur Should Answer

#396: Marcela Ot’alora — How to Become a Psychedelic Therapist

#395: Jocko Willink Takeover — On Quitting, Relationships, Financial Discipline, Contrast Baths, and More

#394: Q&A with Tim — On Wealth, Legacy, Grief, Lyme Disease, Gratitude, Longevity, and More

#393: Edward Norton — On Creative Process, Creative Struggle, and Motherless Brooklyn

#392: Ben Horowitz — What You Do Is Who You Are >> Lessons from Silicon Valley, Andy Grove, Genghis Khan, Slave Revolutions, and More

#391: The Random Show — On Fasting, Forest Bathing, How to Say NO, Rebooting the Self, and Much More

#390: Q&A With Tim — On Happiness, Dating, Depressive Episodes, and Much More

#389: Neil deGrasse Tyson — How to Dream Big, Think Scientifically, and Get More Done

#388: Lisa Ling — Exploring Subcultures, Learning to Feel, and Changing Perception

#387: Tristan Harris — Fighting Skynet and Firewalling Attention

#386: Ken Burns — A Master Filmmaker on Creative Process, the Long Game, and the Noumenal

#384: David Allen — The Art of Getting Things Done (GTD)

#383: Mike Phillips — How to Save a Species

#382: Safi Bahcall — On Hypnosis, Conquering Insomnia, Incentives, and More

Ed Zschau — The Polymath Professor Who Changed My Life (380#)

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