Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is usually my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types to tease out the habits, routines, favorite books, and so on that you can apply and test in your own life.
This time, we have a slightly different format, and I’m the guest!
As some of you know, I tested a “fan-supported model” in 2019, but I ended up returning to ads by request. That’s a long story, and you can read more about it at tim.blog/podcastexperiment. I recently sat down on Zoom with some of the supporters, which is the episode you are about to hear.
I answer questions on how I’ve changed my mind around parenthood, what’s next for me and how I am thinking about next steps, how I find joy, how to live with urgency, my advice for career reinvention in the age of AI, avoiding complacency and ruts, and much, much more.
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Want to hear my last Q&A? Have a listen here, where I discuss reinvention, optimization, intriguing investments, modern dating, personal heresies, taking a barbell distribution approach to life, cheap but choice art, making room for the irrational, workout routines for older parents, music I like, and much more.
What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.
SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
- Should I Have Kids: Six Tips to Help You Decide If You Want to Start a Family | Vox
- Keep Your Identity Small | Paul Graham
- Why You Should Care About Many Things | Mark Manson
- The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Tim Ferriss | Amazon
- The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman by Timothy Ferriss | Amazon
- A Fictional World Built for These Chaotic Times | The Legend of CØCKPUNCH
- The DC Comics Guide to Writing Comics by Dennis O’Neil | Amazon
- New York Comic Con | NYCC
- Masterpieces of Fantasy Art by Dian Hanson | Amazon
- Funding Cutting-Edge Scientific Research | Saisei Foundation
- Are NFTs Dead? Exploring the Rise and Fall | Trakx
- The World’s Greatest Roleplaying Game | Dungeons & Dragons
- The World’s Premier Trading Card Game | Magic: The Gathering
- Ranger Tim Takes Aim | Kevin Rose, Instagram
- Definition of Backcountry Skiing, Slackcountry, Sidecountry, and Off Piste | The Backcountry Ski Touring Blog
- Steven Rinella on Hunting (And Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, Favorite Trips, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #470
- The Art of Prompts — Asking the Right Questions to ChatGPT | Devon Geography
- Inside the Actors Studio | Bravo TV
- Fresh Air | NPR
- Tame Your Work, Organize Your Life | Evernote
- Your Connected Workspace for Wiki, Docs, and Projects | Notion
- The Five-Minute Journal | Amazon
- Sabbatical: Definition and How It Works | Investopedia
- The Random Show — Lessons from Tim’s Sabbatical, Alzheimer’s Breakthroughs, Kevin Tries a Medium, Fitness Tools and Protocols, Book Recommendations, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #766
- Daniel Day-Lewis Ends Seven-Year Retirement to Act in His Son’s Film | NPR
- What Are Hungry Ghosts? | Lion’s Roar
- Kurt Vonnegut on the Secret of Happiness: An Homage to Joseph Heller’s Wisdom | The Marginalian
- My Healing Journey After Childhood Abuse (Includes Extensive Resource List) | The Tim Ferriss Show #464
- Delicious Brews for Discerning Cocks | CØCKPUNCH Coffee
- How Five Different Religions Deal with Grief | Refinery29
- On Grief and Grieving by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler | Amazon
- Dr. Peter Attia — The Science and Art of Longevity, Optimizing Protein, Alcohol Rules, Lessons from Glucose Monitoring with CGMs, Boosting Your VO2 Max, Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease, Early Cancer Detection, How to Use DEXA Scans, Nature’s Longevity Drug, and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #661
- From Life Span to Health Span | Harvard Medical School
- Act Now, Live Longer | Biograph
- 10 Health and Performance Benefits of Creatine | Healthline
- Peter Attia Dives Deep on Statins (Side Effects and the Best Alternatives) | FoundMyFitness
- The Effects of Microplastics on Your Health and How to Reduce Them | Huberman Lab
- Optimize Your Water Quality and Intake for Health | Huberman Lab
- Magic Pill — Johann Hari and the New “Miracle” Weight-Loss Drugs | Tim Ferriss
- No Biological Free Lunches | Tim Ferriss
- Handmade Art You Can Use Every Day | Joel Cherrico Pottery
- Dewey Stuart (1898-1910) | Find a Grave Memorial
- The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin | Amazon
- Rick Rubin, Legendary Producer — Timeless Methods for Unlocking Creativity, Secrets Hidden in Plain Sight, The Future with AI, Helpful Distractions, Working with Strong Personalities, Breaking Out of “The Sameness,” and More | The Tim Ferriss Show #649
- Quote by E.L. Doctorow: “Writing Is Like Driving at Night…” | Goodreads
- Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien | Amazon
- Explore Tolkien’s Oxford with Guide Rob Walters | Paseos Guiados
- The Stages of the Hero’s Journey | Stuart Voytilla
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope | Prime Video
- Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card | Amazon
- The Legend of CØCKPUNCH Podcast
- Arcane: League of Legends | Netflix
- Arcane: Bridging the Rift | League of Legends
- Katana | Wikipedia
- Stratocaster: The World’s Greatest Electric Guitar | Fender
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) | Cleveland Clinic
- Awareness: The Perils and Opportunities of Reality by Anthony de Mello | Amazon
- Zen Master Henry Shukman — 20 Minutes of Calm, Plus the Strange and Powerful World of Koans | The Tim Ferriss Show #560
- Henry Shukman — Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs. Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway | The Tim Ferriss Show #531
- Meditation Training Program | The Way
- Fear-Setting: The Most Valuable Exercise I Do Every Month | Tim Ferriss
- Future-Proof Your Career: AI-Resilient Job Strategies | Horton International
SHOW NOTES
- [00:05:09] Q&A format and ground rules.
- [00:05:35] My shift in perspective on parenting and fatherhood.
- [00:08:14] New creative directions: games, comics, animation.
- [00:10:30] Identity diversification.
- [00:18:01] Simple pleasures: outdoor activities, meditation, archery.
- [00:23:21] Using AI to keep questioning fresh and relevant.
- [00:27:12] Breaking through periods of feeling unsuccessful.
- [00:35:25] Exploring the fringes and growing personally over the past decade.
- [00:44:52] Longevity protocols and handling grief.
- [00:53:41] Coping with the loss of a pet.
- [00:55:00] Ecstatic creativity à la Rick Rubin and CØCKPUNCH.
- [01:03:37] Physiological awareness and self-regulation.
- [01:08:48] Finding career relevance in an AI-transformed landscape.
- [01:16:48] Parting thoughts.
PEOPLE MENTIONED
- Dennis O’Neil
- Stan Lee
- Frank Frazetta
- Molly Ferriss
- James Lipton
- Terry Gross
- Charlie Rose
- Lex Fridman
- Byron Katie
- Daniel Day-Lewis
- Scrooge McDuck
- Alexander the Great
- Seth Godin
- Donald Trump
- Peter Attia
- Andrew Huberman
- Layne Norton
- Rick Rubin
- Frodo Baggins
- J.R.R. Tolkien
- C.S. Lewis
- R2-D2
- Jesus
- Tyrolean
- Frank Miller
- Anthony de Mello
- Kevin Rose
- Henry Shukman




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Hey Tim,
I’m a huge fan, been for years and I thank you for so many amazing podcast episodes, many which I have listened to more than once! I am a student of spirituality and loved loved loved your talks with Jack Kornfield and Sharon Salzberg, they really pushed me into the right direction. My husband introduced me to Tolle about 15 years ago and I listen to the books over and over, currently I also have Anthony De Mello in the mix, he has added so much to my practice. I probably know Awareness by heart pretty much, but still every time I listen I get so much out of it.
Just a quick note on this one, I was so curious to hear your interest in illustration, my dad was a cartoonist, he was quite recognized in Finland where I am from, he had a weekly cartoon in the biggest newspaper for some time and he published 3 books, one of which won the cartoon book of the year here in Belgium (where I now live) in the 80’s. He’s work is influenced by Sempe who he admired, not sure if you’re familiar with his work.. take a look if not.
I know I’m biast, but my dad was quite brilliant on how he looked at things and his work is not for the lazy as all pictures have a point, but sometimes not a very obvious one and I have to say, to this day, I do not get all of them even myself, he has passed away long time ago, so too late to ask now haha. He did not use words and he thought a picture should explain itself and be simple. Given the thought provoking pictures he drew, he always thought they’d be useful in hospitals for example to help recovery of people who cannot read yet, but to provide rehab through humor and realization.
My sister keeps an insta page for his works, ansu cartoons it is called if you want to take a look, no need to follow, I am not trying to get anything from this, I just wanted to reach out as I think you do amazing work and it has been a privilege to be able to follow your story and I admire how much you have shared of yourself, it must not have been easy. I also listen to a lot of Brene Brown and Esther Perel, our hometown lady haha as we live in Antwerp, Belgium, they are such inspiring ladies and also doing amazing work in their fields, sharing is something not natural for me, so here is another field of study I am embarking.
Very grateful for all the amazing resources you people provide! Truly life changing!
I wish you all the best!!
Kind Regards,
Eeva
Really enjoyed this, as usual. I’m about to introduce my teen to the CØCKPUNCH podcast and am so excited. Thank you to you and your team for all you do!! I don’t have the socials so thought I’d throw an interview suggestion here: I’d really, really love to hear you and Cindy Gallop (of makelovenotporn) have a conversation. She’s a total bad ass, and that combined with your interview wizardry would result in a chat that I’m sure would be incredible.
Hi Tim,
I’ve been a longtime listener of your podcast, always soaking in the wisdom, but never quite brave enough to reach out—until now. I just finished your episode, “Q&A with Tim — What’s Next for Me, Asking Better Questions, Career Reinvention in The Age of AI, Practices for Joy, Getting Unstuck, and More,” and something clicked.
You’ve often talked about reaching out to people, making bold asks, and here I am, finally following that advice. I’d love to know:
What are the top 3 habits or behaviors that have had the biggest impact on your life?
And even more specifically:
• When and how did you start doing them?
• How have they evolved over the years?
I’d be thrilled to hear your thoughts—or even just a nugget of insight if time is tight. Thanks for all the work you do to inspire, challenge, and occasionally kick us into action. This message is living proof.
Best,
Peter (a fellow question-asker, finally asking)