Tim Ferriss

Robert Rodriguez and Susan Cain (#760)

This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited.

The episode features segments from episode #98 “The ‘Wizard’ of Hollywood, Robert Rodriguez” and #358 “Susan Cain — How to Overcome Fear and Embrace Creativity.”

Bios of guests may be found at tim.blog/combo.

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Transcript for the full Robert Rodriguez episode | Transcript for the full Susan Cain episode | Transcripts for all episodes

#760: Robert Rodriguez and Susan Cain

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SHOW NOTES

  • [06:08] Notes about this supercombo format.
  • [07:12] Enter Robert Rodriguez.
  • [07:39] Journaling as a crucial component of personal and professional life.
  • [15:01] Keeping crew morale high during a project.
  • [16:16] The magic that happens when creativity truly clicks.
  • [20:47] How applied creativity dissolves the separation between work and play.
  • [23:01] The legendary financing of El Mariachi.
  • [25:56] From Bedhead to an unexpected big break.
  • [30:57] Overcoming budgetary and technological constraints.
  • [34:54] Maintaining momentum when lack of resources is no longer a creative driver.
  • [39:33] Enter Susan Cain.
  • [40:04] What initiated Susan’s lifelong fear of public speaking?
  • [43:09] How Susan’s TED Talk opportunity arose, and its initial reception.
  • [44:06] Introvert strategies for group dinners.
  • [46:45] Reflecting on my sixth-grade self.
  • [47:58] How Susan overcame her fear of public speaking.
  • [50:35] Even seasoned speakers get nervous before TED Talks.
  • [52:15] Susan’s progression to becoming a global public speaker.
  • [54:08] Common traits of effective teachers and coaches.
  • [55:45] Susan’s pre-speaking engagement rituals.
  • [57:16] Public speaking as a skill multiplier.
  • [57:57] How Toastmasters and chihuahuas helped me overcome speaking fears.
  • [1:00:50] Preparation for my own TED Talk.
  • [1:02:21] Adam Grant’s crucial pre-TED assistance.
  • [1:04:00] The importance of rehearsing before live audiences.
  • [1:04:49] My current level of nervousness before public speaking.
  • [1:07:36] Time pressure in TED Talks.
  • [1:08:51] Public speaking as a force multiplier and therapy.
  • [1:11:32] Susan’s techniques for relieving worry.
  • [1:12:57] Susan’s transition from law to writing.
  • [1:16:07] Necessity vs. creativity in making a living.
  • [1:18:10] Susan’s timeline and process for writing her first book.
  • [1:20:20] Susan’s current writing process.
  • [1:21:05] Susan’s note-taking and organization.
  • [1:24:16] Preferences for writing software.
  • [1:26:19] Susan’s enjoyment of the writing process.
  • [1:27:05] Susan’s preferred writing time.
  • [1:28:07] Susan’s writing schedule and break routine.
  • [1:29:49] Night vs. morning writing and procrastination tactics.
  • [1:31:51] Recommended books and resources on writing.
  • [1:35:26] Serendipitous meetings that enabled first books.
  • [1:40:16] Distinguishing introversion from shyness.
  • [1:44:02] Books Susan frequently gifts.
  • [1:45:09] My first meeting with Sam Harris.
  • [1:47:37] Experiences with loving-kindness meditation.
  • [1:49:24] Comparative effects of different meditation types.
  • [1:55:35] Susan’s billboard.
  • [1:56:45] Advice for deep connection with others.
  • [1:57:33] Susan’s love for bittersweet music.
  • [1:59:44] Parting thoughts.

SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE

Connect with Robert Rodriguez:

Twitter | Instagram

Connect with Susan Cain:

Newsletter | Quiet Life Community | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn  | Instagram

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DWR
DWR
1 year ago

Tim Ferriss, or his staff, should write a more current edition of his “4 hour work week “ book.. I enjoyed it, but unfortunately much of the technology he references is now obsolete.

Tom Bevan
Tom Bevan
1 year ago

Who would you recommend as a subject matter expert on journaling to improve behaviour and professional competence?

I’m blown away by your journaling as a record and means of improving metrics, but I have T found an author or speaker who can talk to developing intangible qualities.


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For ages 10 and up (though I’ve seen six-year olds play) and three or more players, think of it as group rock, paper, scissors with many surprise twists, including the ability to sabotage other players. Viral videos of COYOTE have been watched more than 250 million times, and it’s just getting started.

Unleash your trickster spirit with a game that’s simple to learn, hard to master, and delightfully different every time you play. May the wit and wiles be with you!

Keep exploring.