Tim Ferriss

Matthew McConaughey and Aisha Tyler (#757)

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 #474 “Matthew McConaughey — The Power of ‘No, Thank You,’ Key Life Lessons, 30+ Years of Diary Notes, and The Art of Catching Greenlights” and #327 “Aisha Tyler — How to Use Pain, Comedy, and Practice for Creativity.”

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

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Transcript for the full Matthew McConaughey episode | Transcript for the full Aisha Tyler episode | Transcripts for all episodes

#757: Matthew McConaughey and Aisha Tyler

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SHOW NOTES

  • [04:58] Notes about this supercombo format.
  • [05:51] Enter Matthew McConaughey.
  • [06:19] The words forbidden in Matthew’s house growing up.
  • [08:58] The book that changed the course of Matthew’s life.
  • [17:27] Matthew’s 10 goals in life (circa 1992).
  • [22:20] Why take more risks?
  • [26:04] The evolving purpose of keeping a diary.
  • [29:48] The art of running downhill.
  • [33:56] Learning to say “No” to rom-com typecasting.
  • [47:50] Enter Aisha Tyler.
  • [48:19] Aisha’s role in The Tim Ferriss Show‘s existence.
  • [49:43] Aisha’s trademark podcast question.
  • [51:06] Aisha’s unorthodox childhood and family relationships.
  • [52:06] How did Aisha answer the questions “Whose day is it?” and “What are you going to do?” every morning?
  • [55:34] From where does Aisha get her general sense of optimism?
  • [57:25] Following father’s advice and views on regret.
  • [59:22] Free-range parenting vs. modern overprotection.
  • [1:03:33] Having a bad day? You’re not special!
  • [1:05:27] Young Aisha’s career aspirations.
  • [1:06:52] Why was Aisha miserable at what she thought was her dream job?
  • [1:08:51] Why did Aisha pick standup comedy to break into show business?
  • [1:10:08] What it was like to keep a day job and do standup comedy as a hobby.
  • [1:11:50] Commuting for comedy in San Francisco.
  • [1:14:03] What made the comedy club bubble of the ’80s burst?
  • [1:18:11] How did Aisha practice to get better at standup?
  • [1:19:01] A memorable set Aisha bombed and the gift it gave her.
  • [1:22:22] Dealing with hecklers Bill Burr and Kenny Moore style.
  • [1:28:20] Aisha shares some of her own heckler stories.
  • [1:32:31] Aisha’s academic approach to the math of comedy.
  • [1:34:43] What’s the Rule of Threes?
  • [1:35:36] Gauging comic evolution.
  • [1:36:46] Comedians compared to other artists.
  • [1:38:04] Changing success metrics and creative traps.
  • [1:40:41] How fear-based people-pleasing affects creativity.
  • [1:43:52] If one likes big butts, one cannot lie — even if it might tick someone off.
  • [1:46:03] Sometimes constructive feedback does make me change my mind.
  • [1:46:33] Pursuing authentic, meaningful work.
  • [1:48:32] Comedy’s core beyond humor.
  • [1:49:04] Expecting failures in creative beginnings.
  • [1:49:52] Why it doesn’t pay to emulate a master of a craft in their own field.
  • [1:51:51] Aisha’s transition to filmmaking.
  • [1:54:47] Aisha believes in personal aggression.
  • [1:55:28] How Aisha piggybacked resources for her first music video.
  • [1:56:30] Learning filmmaking through short projects.
  • [1:58:03] What lessons did Aisha learn from these projects?
  • [1:59:06] How visiting the sets of Penny Dreadful and Vikings in Ireland led to making AXIS.
  • [2:00:52] Financing the Ireland trip.
  • [2:02:35] The email Aisha sent to visit the set of Vikings.
  • [2:03:18] The impact of fan appreciation.
  • [2:04:50] Budweiser’s “Whassup” campaign origin.
  • [2:05:38] Why Aisha made AXIS.
  • [2:07:06] Resources for aspiring screenwriters and tech investors.
  • [2:08:06] What is AXIS, and did anyone try to talk Aisha out of making it?
  • [2:09:53] AXIS production experience and methods.
  • [2:12:00] The magic, intensity, and clarity of operating on an aggressive deadline.
  • [2:15:00] Aisha’s current fears and goals.
  • [2:16:33] One of Aisha’s current struggles.
  • [2:17:24] “If art imitates life, in order to create art, you have to have a life.”
  • [2:18:33] As a workaholic, how does Aisha manage to live a life that influences her art?
  • [2:20:58] How would Aisha’s life be different if she didn’t have exercise as an element?
  • [2:22:47] What equipment does Aisha use to work out?
  • [2:23:36] What does a prototypical workout look like for Aisha?
  • [2:23:53] How does Aisha take her glutathione, and what does it help with?
  • [2:26:40] Morning routine and exercise timing.
  • [2:27:40] Aisha works out at home to save transit time. What does she watch when she rows?
  • [2:29:39] Does Aisha make New Year’s resolutions?
  • [2:32:17] Aisha likens her first (unwatchable and destroyed) short film to the standup set she bombed.
  • [2:34:58] When has Aisha been extremely proud of herself?
  • [2:37:46] How confidence transfers across projects.
  • [2:39:46] To grow from failure, you have to be aggressive.
  • [2:40:24] Parting thoughts.

SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE

Connect with Matthew McConaughey:

Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

Connect with Aisha Tyler:

Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Vimeo

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