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In Case You Missed It: November 2023 Recap of “The Tim Ferriss Show” (#709)

Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to deconstruct world-class performers to tease out the routines, habits, et cetera that you can apply to your own life. 

This is a special inbetweenisode, which serves as a recap of the episodes from last month. It features a short clip from each conversation in one place so you can easily jump around to get a feel for the episode and guest.

See it as a teaser. Something to whet your appetite. If you like what you hear, you can of course find the full episodes below or at tim.blog/podcast

Please enjoy! 


Timestamps:

Q&A with Tim: 02:59

Steve Jang: 08:41

Dr. Willoughby Britton: 18:14

Sheila Heen: 28:13


Full episode titles:

Q&A with Tim — New Religions, AI Companions, Longevity Levers, Resurrecting “Forgotten” Languages, Stress-Testing Cherished Beliefs, Tactics for Writer’s Block, Low-Back Pain, and Much More (#704)

Live from South Korea — Steve Jang on Korea’s Exploding “Soft Power,” The Poverty-to-Power Playbook, K-Pop, “Han” Energy, Must-See Movies, Export Economies, and Much More (#707)

Dr. Willoughby Britton — The Hidden Risks of Meditation, Overlaps with Psychedelic Risks, Harm Reduction Strategies, How to Choose a Retreat, Near-Death Experiences, and More (#705)

Sheila Heen — How to Master the Difficult Art of Receiving (and Giving) Feedback (#703)


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#709: In Case You Missed It: November 2023 Recap of The Tim Ferriss Show

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Chad Brooks
Chad Brooks
2 years ago

Tim & Team,
Thank you for continuing to deliver top shelf content. I was curious as to why there is no record or show notes for episode #708 with Dr. Andrew Huberman?
I try to make a point of visiting the show notes to go a bit deeper to enhance my knowledge. Trying to do that real time with such savants as TF and AH is next to impossible so hoping show notes come soon.

Best,
Chad B

Paul
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2 years ago
Reply to  Chad Brooks

Hi, Chad –

Episode #708 is a rebroadcast of episode #521, which you can find (along with all show notes, transcript, etc.) at

https://tim.blog/2021/07/06/andrew-huberman/

Thanks for the question! And in fact, anytime you’re looking for show notes for an episode, if you can’t find them, it’s likely because it’s a rebroadcast. In that case, scroll down to the bottom of the main description of the podcast, where you’ll see something like

“Please enjoy!

“This episode was originally published in [date]. Show notes and resources from this episode: [link to original episode when it first aired].”

Then, click on the link provided, and you’ll find what you need.

Best,

Team Tim Ferriss


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