
Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is usually my job to deconstruct world-class performers to tease out the routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life.
This episode is something different. It’s an experimental format that I’m super excited about, and it’s back by popular demand.
This is an episode that scratches an itch I’ve had for years. I am not always able to listen to every great podcast episode out there, even when they are by some of my closest friends. The answer to my predicament was to ask them to send me a top segment from their podcast that I could listen to and—more importantly—also share with you, my dear listeners.
My team edited them together, and here we are! This episode is a compilation of 15-to-30–minute clips from some of the best podcasters—and also best interviewees—in the world and certainly some of my favorites.
At the beginning of each clip, you will hear an intro from the host and where to find their work and podcast. I’ll also share one or two of my favorite clips from episodes of The Tim Ferriss Show.
You can view this episode as a buffet, and I strongly suggest that you check out the shows included. If you like my podcast, you will very likely enjoy the featured shows in this episode.
And before you go: Do you like this format? Please let me know on Twitter at @tferriss and also mention @TeamTimFerriss.
Please enjoy!
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SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
Connect with Tara Brach:
Website | Email List | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Tara Brach’s Appearance on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast:
Links:
- Radical Acceptance: Embracing Your Life with the Heart of a Buddha by Tara Brach | Amazon
- Trusting the Gold: Uncovering Your Natural Goodness by Tara Brach | Amazon
- The Happiest Day in Your Life | Matthieu Ricard
- The Golden Buddha Inside You | Lion’s Roar
- RAIN: Recognize, Allow, Investigate, Nurture | Tara Brach
- Why Loving-Kindness Takes Time by Sharon Salzberg | Mindful
- The Gift by Nancy L. Dahberg | Dharma Talk
- School Prayer: Diane Ackerman’s Poetic Invitation to Attentive Presence as a Means of Transcendence and Secular Spirituality | The Marginalian
Connect with Ryan Holiday:
RyanHoliday.net | Daily Stoic | Email List | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Ryan Holiday’s Past Appearances on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast:
- Ryan Holiday — Turning the Tables | The Tim Ferriss Show #410
- How to Succeed in High-Stress Situations | The Tim Ferriss Show #319
- What’s Important to You? | The Tim Ferriss Show #179
- Useful Lessons from Workaholics Anonymous, Corporate Implosions, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #169
- The Canvas Strategy — What Ben Franklin and Bill Belichick Have in Common | The Tim Ferriss Show #165
- Ryan Holiday | The Tim Ferriss Show #4
Links:
- Stillness Is the Key by Ryan Holiday | Amazon
- The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday | Amazon
- Ego Is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday | Amazon
- The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday | Amazon
- 12 Questions That Will Change Your Life by Ryan Holiday | Medium
- Tell Me Who You Spend Time With, and I Will Tell You Who You Are | Thought Catalog
- 29 Lessons from the Greatest Strategic Minds Who Ever Lived, Fought, or Led | Thought Catalog
- A Man May Do an Immense Deal of Good If He Does Not Care Who Gets the Credit | Quote Investigator
- The Gift of Fear and Other Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence by Gavin de Becker | Amazon
- 21 Life Lessons Learned from Some of the World’s Greatest Sports Coaches | Thought Catalog
- Trust Yourself | Daily Stoic
- 21 Marketing Lessons Every Creative Needs to Master | Thought Catalog
- Stephen Colbert Featured in Ken Bain’s “What the Best College Students Do” | Colbert News Hub
- 23 Lessons I Learned from Robert Greene on Strategy, Mastery, and Power | Thought Catalog
- So You Want to Write a Book? “Want” Is Not Nearly Enough | Thought Catalog
- Alive Time Vs. Dead Time: Which Are You In? | Thought Catalog
- 7 Pieces of Life-Changing Writing Advice from Dear Sugar | Thought Catalog
- Man’s Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl | Amazon
Connect with Maria Popova:
The Marginalian (Formerly Brain Pickings) | Twitter | Instagram
Maria Popova’s Past Appearances on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast:
- Books I’ve Loved — Maria Popova and Tyler Cowen | The Tim Ferriss Show #436
- Maria Popova on Being Interesting, Creating More Time in a Day, And How to Start A Successful Blog | The Tim Ferriss Show #92
- Maria Popova on Writing, Workflow, and Workarounds | The Tim Ferriss Show #39
Links:
- Dr. Andrew Huberman — A Neurobiologist on Optimizing Sleep, Enhancing Performance, Reducing Anxiety, Increasing Testosterone, and Using the Body to Control the Mind | The Tim Ferriss Show #521
- Vipassana Meditation | Dhamma.org
- Smile Guided Meditation (25:29) | Tara Brach
- Free Kindle Reading Apps for iOS, Android, Mac, and PC | Amazon
- Literary Jukebox | Tumblr
- On the Shortness of Life by Seneca | Amazon
- Good Will Hunting | Prime Video
Connect with Cal Newport:
Cal Newport’s Past Appearances on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast:
- Cal Newport and Tim Ferriss Revisit “The 4-Hour Workweek” (Plus: The Allure and The Void of Remote Work, Unsustainable Behaviors, Burning Out, The Cult of Productivity, and More) | The Tim Ferriss Show #594
- Cal Newport — The Eternal Pursuit of Craftsmanship, the Deep Life, Slow Productivity, and a 30-Day Digital Minimalism Challenge | The Tim Ferriss Show #568
Links:
- Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport | Amazon
- Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport | Amazon
- A World Without Email: Find Focus and Transform the Way You Work Forever by Cal Newport | Amazon
- The Deep Questions Podcast
- Cal Newport’s Planning System (In Detail) | YouTube
SHOW NOTES
- [08:39] Who is Tara Brach?
- [10:29] How meditation allows us to be present in the moment.
- [12:56] Disentangling from self-judgment.
- [19:07] The meaning of radical acceptance.
- [20:24] RAIN: recognize, allow, investigate, and nurture.
- [28:01] A brief RAIN meditation.
- [34:17] A gift to a stranger.
- [38:55] A short prayer.
- [40:00] Who is Ryan Holiday?
- [40:54] Who am I spending time with?
- [41:36] Is this in my control?
- [42:25] What does my ideal day look like?
- [43:27] To be or to do?
- [45:11] What am I missing by choosing to worry or be afraid?
- [45:54] Am I doing my job?
- [46:37] What is the most important thing?
- [47:39] Who is this for?
- [48:20] Does this actually matter?
- [49:17] Will this be alive time or dead time?
- [50:15] Is this who I want to be?
- [50:58] A bonus question from Viktor Frankl.
- [53:01] Who is Maria Popova?
- [54:21] What does Maria’s current day look like?
- [56:04] Good sleep makes everything else possible.
- [59:13] Meditation.
- [1:01:22] Workouts.
- [1:01:46] How Maria reads at the gym.
- [1:02:32] Methods of note-taking.
- [1:08:53] Seneca as a gateway drug into philosophy.
- [1:12:41] Who is Cal Newport?
- [1:14:16] Three properties any time management system should have.
- [1:17:03] Capture.
- [1:19:23] Configure.
- [1:20:49] Control.
- [1:23:36] How Cal implements this system.
- [1:29:47] How this system will benefit you.
- [1:31:17] A bonus property: Constrain.
PEOPLE MENTIONED
- Jack Kornfield
- The Dalai Lama
- Gautama Buddha
- Carl Rogers
- Jesus
- Diane Ackerman
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Seneca
- Epictetus
- Annie Dillard
- John Boyd
- Harry S. Truman
- Hillel the Elder
- George C. Marshall
- Gavin de Becker
- Sean Payton
- Bill Belichick
- Marcus Aurelius
- Stephen Colbert
- Robert Greene
- Cheryl Strayed
- Viktor Frankl
- Madonna
- Sitting Bull
- David Allen
- Dean Acheson
- Jesse Miller




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Wanted to share this with Tim
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Also, it would be lovely to have him interview Rhiannon Giddens one day, perhaps Rhiannon and Francesco together would be awesome.
Hi Tim, your podcast, with its amazingly curated guests, is such a source of insights. Question for you: Is there any way to get clearance to use a short snippet (<200 words quoted/paraphrased from one of your guests, with attribution) for a book? You would have the opportunity to review the passage before publication. Thanks.
Hi Tim and team. Not related to this but just some general feedback for the 5 bullet Friday email. If you’re going to refer products and exclusive discounts can you highlight that some aren’t available outside of the US? I’m tired of getting pumped to get onto something you’ve recommended (Levels!) and when I add to cart it’s US only. Very frustrating! And btw, who the heck doesn’t post worldwide these days, haven’t they read the 4 Hour Workweek! 😎 Thanks heaps! Lucas
On handwritten indexes in the back of books for personal research (Maria P segment)–
1) I’m thrilled other people do this sort of thing!
2) If you want to take it to the next level, try indexing software to gather themes from across your reading/listening/watching. (Though the pro software I use, Cindex, runs $550, open-source Picardy is in development and looks to have decent features.) Your index entries (topic, author, etc.) can point you to abbreviated book titles with page numbers (ie Rad Accept – 49) or your pile of brainstorming thoughts (ie file 0104 is Wednesday’s rough brain dump of recent miscellany, to which the index gives you access). Hello, cross-genre connections!