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Tim Ferriss ist nicht nur Autor, Podcaster und Unternehmer, sondern auch einer der Gründe, warum es Hotel Matze überhaupt gibt. Denn Tim hat mich ganz wesentlich inspiriert. Seine Bücher “4 Hour Workweek”, “The 4 Hour Body”, “The 4 Hour Chef”. “Tools of Titans” und “Tribe of Mentors” stehen alle gelesen in meinem Bücherregal. Von seinem Podcast “The Tim Ferriss Show” gibt es mehr als 700 Episoden – ich würde sagen, mindestens 200 davon habe ich gehört. Tim und ich haben uns live beim OMR-Festival in Hamburg unterhalten – mein erstes Interview, das komplett auf Englisch stattgefunden hat. Diese Podcastfolge ist für mich etwas sehr Besonderes und deswegen möchte ich sie hier teilen. Es geht in unserem Gespräch (natürlich) um Podcasting und um Tims große Lust am Experimentieren, wir sprechen über seine Unverwechselbarkeit und darüber, wieso er Annahmen immer gerne erst prüft, ehe er sie glaubt. WERBEPARTNER & RABATTE: https://linktr.ee/hotelmatze MEIN GAST: https://tim.blog/ https://www.instagram.com/timferriss/ DINGE: Bücher - https://thalia.de/autor/timothy+ferriss-4985391/ “The Tim Ferriss Show” - https://spoti.fi/3WLuNVh OMR - https://omr.com/de Maximilian Frisch - Produktion Lena Rocholl - Redaktion Mit Vergnügen - Vermarktung und Distribution MEIN ZEUG: Mein neues Buch: https://bit.ly/3cDyQ18 Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Apple: https://apple.co/43V3hGq Die Hotel Matze Suite bei Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3U3ZySC Wunschgäste bitte in die Kommentare: https://apple.co/2RgJVH6 Mein Newsletter: https://matzehielscher.substack.com/ TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@matzehielscher Instagram: https://instagram.com/matzehielscher LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/matzehielscher/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/2MXRILN Twitter: https://twitter.com/hotelmatze1 Mein erstes Buch: https://bit.ly/39FtHQy Mein Fragenset: https://beherzt.net/matze
One of my missions is to help folks create a culture of health and wellness in their own families. Habits like eating packaged ultra-processed foods and consuming meals in front of screens have become normalized. But if we want to create true health for ourselves and our children, it's critical that we have an understanding of how nutrient dense foods, creativity, and connection can help us live healthier, longer, more fulfilled lives. Today's guest, Ben Greenfield, is a New York Times bestselling author, a health consultant, and an expert on all things longevity and anti-aging. His new book, Boundless Kitchen, is full of creative recipes that will help you improve your health, promote longevity, and enjoy your meals. In this interview, Ben is back on The Model Health Show to share important insights on creating a healthy culture in your home, including getting your kids engaged in food preparation, how to eat for longevity, and which lifestyle factors can help you digest your food better and optimize your health. I hope you enjoy this interview with the one and only, Ben Greenfield! In this episode you'll discover: How your thoughts can act as a powerful epigenetic controller. The importance of teaching kids about food preparation. How having a knowledge of nutrition can set your children up for success. Why the kitchen is a great learning environment. How nutrition can impact things like jaw and teeth development. The problem with ultra-processed food that's marketed toward children. What we can learn from the Blue Zones. How being in a relaxed state can help you digest food better. The number one factor that is related to beating cancer. What the benefits of sourdough bread are. How Ben incorporates fermented food into his diet. The issues with highly refined grains. How to upgrade your favorite foods. Which food is one of nature's most nutrient-dense multivitamins. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/smarterkit -- Get a free copy of my cookbook when you buy the kit! Onnit.com/model -- Save an exclusive 10% on performance supplements & tools! Boundless Kitchen by Ben Greenfield The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss Anticancer Living by Dr. Lorenzo Cohen The Dietary Cure for Acne by Dr. Loren Cordain Connect with Ben Greenfield Website / Podcast / Facebook / Instagram Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud Thanks to our Sponsors! This episode is brought to you by Organifi. One of the most recent longitudinal studies on human longevity found that it is not just our lifestyle practices, but it is our beliefs about aging that deeply impact our cellular expression all the way down to the level of our genes. Yes, our thoughts influence our gene expression. Every thought that we think has correlating chemistry that's released into our bodies, and it's a primary controller, an epigenetic controller of what our cells are doing. Now with this being said, there are certain cultures around the world that have automated conditions, cultural conditions that make their beliefs about aging healthy, that make their lifestyle practices correlated with healthy aging healthy, and also their relationships and how they relate with one another in these healthier cultures. That's really the secret that shouldn't be a secret. And on this episode, we're going to be talking about all of this because we're looking at first and foremost, what are some of these lifestyle factors and relationship ingredients? What are some new things for us to take on as far as our beliefs about aging and how we're relating with the world around us that are going to help us to age more healthfully? Because aging is just going to happen. All right, it's a part of the package when we signed up for this earth experience. But right now, we have the opportunity to choose how we go through this process. And there are incredible demonstrations about what's possible. And also we have many, many demonstrations about the potential downsides and degradation that today more than ever, so much of it is largely unnecessary. There's so much unnecessary suffering, but we have to take our power into our hands and do the best that we can to stack conditions in our favor. And so when you hear about these places like these blue zones, where they have the most centenarians living over 100 years and looking at their lifestyle, it's not just the food. There are other components to this, but the food absolutely does matter. We're going to talk about that today. But there are other factors in this equation that need to be talked about because again, it's not just about living a long life, it's living a long, healthy life. It's not just increasing our lifespan, but increasing our health span. And in this episode, we've got one of the top nutrition and fitness experts in the world to help us to understand what's really going on in these blue zones. In addition, we're going to be talking about why longevity starts at a young age. It doesn't just happen. Our focus on longevity once we get a little bit longer in the tooth or a little bit longer along that chronological age, it starts with the choices and the environment that we grow up in. And while getting kids involved with food and food preparation is so important right now, today, more than ever, which categories of nutrient dense foods have been overlooked and often cooked in unsavory ways and what you can do to add them in and to make them delicious. We're going to be talking about so many incredible things. So this one is definitely very special. Now, if you're really wanting to improve your health and fitness this year, I've got something really, really special for you. The folks at Organifi reached out to me and they bought a huge amount of the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook to give away. That's right. I couldn't believe it when they let me know about this. And they were putting this together as a bonus along with one of their most remarkable bundles with their superfoods that you're going to find. They've called it the Eat Smarter Cookbook Companion Kit. And this includes their incredible gold formula, which is based on the powers of turmeric and this delicious turmeric latte. I talked about turmeric at length in the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook and different ways to utilize it. And part of the reason this was published in the European Journal of Nutrition and covered that compounds in turmeric can down-regulate inflammatory cytokines and upregulate the activity of adiponectin and other satiety related hormones, helping us to feel more satiated and helping us to burn fat more efficiently. In addition, turmeric has been found to improve insulin sensitivity, reduce blood fats, and directly act upon fat cells. Alright, and to top it off, there's so many different benefits here, but also it's one of the most remarkable foods that fits into this category of having anti angiogenic properties, meaning that it's been found to cut off the blood supply to cancer cells. It's special, truly it's a whole body nourishment, and that's the basis of the Organifi Gold Blend all organic. And it also has these complimentary bio potentiators like cinnamon, like ginger, and also like reishi mushroom medicinal mushroom that is been found in multiple studies to improve our sleep quality and a lot more improve the health of our immune system. So they've got the gold blend in this kit. They've also got the red juice blend, and this has these incredible super-fruits, these concentrates are all organic that have been found to improve the health of our microbiome, our metabolic health, and even improve things like our energy and stamina, all backed by science. And to top it off, the trifecta in this kit is Organifi's Collagen. It supports metabolic health, skin health to help to prevent fine lines and wrinkles. And unlike most collagen products, Organifi's Collagen utilizes multiple forms of collagen. So this incredible kit, when you purchase this kit at 20% off by the way, you're going to get a free copy of the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook sent directly to your door. Go to organifi.com/smarterkit right now and take advantage of this incredible Eat Smarter Cookbook Companion kit. You're going to get 20% off this incredible bundle of superfoods and also a free copy of the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook. This is amazing. So very special head over there, check them out. It's organifi.com/smarterkit. That's organifi.com/smarterkit right now and take advantage of this incredible bundle just in time for the new year and the holidays and getting a fresh start of empowerment, good nutrition and education because as you know, there are over 250 scientific references in the Eat Smarter Family Cookbook, along with 100 delicious recipes, and it's a USA Today national bestseller. Very, very special book. And you're going to get that hookup for free. What a wonderful gift from the folks at Organifi. 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Today I welcome one of my favorite humans to the Eat Play Crush Podcast, Tim Ferriss. You probably know him as the author of the NYT Best Seller, The 4-Hour Work Week, a book that has changed the lives of millions of people around the world.He also authored The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef, and The Tools of Titans. If that isn't enough he is also the host of a top podcast called "The Tim Ferriss Show," where he interviews a wide range of influential individuals from different fields, exploring their strategies for success and personal growth.Tim and I go back in time to 2012 as we talk about ways he and I have evolved personally as well as professionally over the last decade. We revisit stories from when Tim caught me talking to the Caribou I was preparing for the first time for his dinner party to topics ranging from his thoughts on leaving a legacy, mental health, the importance of celebrations, poetry, and a few more unique gems I'll leave you to hear in the episode.Performance Spotlight aka Free Game: Stick around for this segment, today's highlight is Black Cumin Seed Oil aka Nigella Sativa. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you get your podcasts.If anything stands out to you, share it on social and tag me, @paleochef.Be well. Do Good. Trust your Gut.Episode Highlights:00:00 Intro01:04 How Tim Introducing Himself Today: TeacherHow We Met in 2012Preparing “Hunter's Pie” for Tim and Friends with Caribou He HuntedHonoring Sacrifice and GratitudeThe 4-Hour Chef and Tim's TV Show | Would Tim Do Anything DifferentlyWhich Book is Tim Most Proud of WritingTim's Burnout Led To Launching His Podcast2012 BattlesPausing to experience joy while being a high achiever“The struggle ends when gratitude begins…”Implementing Grace and “Pauses” to Limit Dark Days“Sometimes In Order To Feel Good, I have To Feel Bad”Let your emotions (whatever they are) landAudio and Video Journaling Practice“State, Story, Strategy”01:12:14 “Only keep what's yours”01:15:57 Celebrations Matter, Schedule It | Celebrate Your Wins01:17:45 Defining Legacy, 2012 Tim vs 2023 Tim01:25:02 Psychedelic TherapyLucid DreamingFull Circle Moment: Gifting Back Notes and A Book Tim Gifted Me From 2012“The Heroes Farewell” and “The Price of Power”01:40:30 Tim's Current Favorite PoemTim's Parting Advice To Me As A Rookie PodcasterHat tip to Sesame Street & The “Performance Spotlight” MentionResources: Website: https://tim.blog/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TimFerriss/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/timferrissLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timferriss/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timferriss/X: https://twitter.com/tferrissInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/paleochef/X: https://twitter.com/paleochefYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCemdgXT-qmjzZkXxtOWbBOwInstagram: @eatplaycrushWebsite: eatplaycrush.comGut Reset: https://eatplaycrush.com/products/gut-reset-prototcolLyvecap: https://eatplaycrush.com/pages/lyvecapBlack Seed Spotlight: https://www.instagram.com/p/CucaWw1xLy6/
Today's motivation is all about remembering why it's important to get things done. Audio Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWwNocaIWxg More about Tim: Timothy Ferriss is an American entrepreneur, investor, author, podcaster, and lifestyle guru. He became well-known through his 4-Hour self-help book series—including The 4-Hour Work Week, The 4-Hour Body, and The 4-Hour Chef—that focused on lifestyle optimizations, but he has since reconsidered this approach. Quote of the Day: “If you are insecure, guess what? The rest of the world is, too. Do not overestimate the competition and underestimate yourself. You are better than you think.”― Timothy Ferriss Leave a review on Apple Podcasts Support via Patreon Check out my Personal Finance/Investing Podcast Join the Upcoming Newsletter Let's Stay Motivated On Discord
¿Qué diferencia a una persona hiperefectiva de una persona hiperdesorganizada?Ese es el tema principal del programa de esta semana, donde aprenderás cómo encontrar TU método personalizado a través del autoconocimiento, la experimentación y llevarte a tu hiperefectividad.Notas de programaLas notas del programa están disponibles en https://kenso.es/episodio/240-metodo-personalizadoÍndice del programa(00:41) Efectividad KENSO(03:18) Eres especial(05:50) Conoce tu estilo de efectividad(09:22) Los 4 perfiles de efectividad(18:02) Una primera aproximación(21:24) Experimentar y aprender(32:57) Control de experimento(42:25) Se hace camino al andar(44:59) Recomendación: Recurso(48:51) La práctica(50:40) Resumen(52:42) Tu plan de acción(53:52) ¡Nos escuchamos muy pronto!Recursos mencionadosLibro: Efectividad KENSO: Tu método personalizado para decidir qué hacer con tu tiempo y tu vida de Quique Gonzalo, Raúl Hernández y Jeroen SangersServicio: Coaching de efectividadEpisodio 35: Descubre tu cronotipo y mejora tu energía y descansoEntrevista: 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)Reseña: La semana laboral de 4 horas de Tim FerrissLibro: The 4-Hour Chef de Tim FerrissEpisodio 167: Cómo dar lo mejor de ti con la práctica deliberadaEpisodio 226: Qué hacer cuando incumples un compromisoLa página web de KENSOEl canal de Telegram: Efectividad KENSONuestros cursos onlineSuscríbete al boletín electrónico de KENSOÚnete a KENSO CírculoKENSO Círculo es el club para personas centradas en mejorar su efectividad y vivir más felices.Un club a tu alcance porque a partir de 1€ al mes tendrás acceso prioritario a los episodios del podcast, podrás descargar un plan de acción para cada episodio, recibirás cada mes un episodio especial donde haremos una reseña sobre un libro de efectividad, disfrutarás de descuentos en los servicios de KENSO y de nuestra eterna gratitud por ayudarnos a mejorar.Esta semana queremos dar las gracias a Ana Ibanez y Esther Figueroa por su apoyo a nuestro proyecto.Más información & Inscripción Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jayson and Kandis Gaignard join us to discuss their personal, professional, and family challenges and successes. Stay tuned for more in this episode, as they emphasize the importance of maintaining strong marital practices through meaningful conversation with your partner and establishing a work-life balance. Key takeaways to listen for The power of innovation to build your base from small beginnings Advantages of balancing work and family life with your spouse How to hold a meaningful conversation with your partner Why it is essential to foster the right people around you Habits to keep your partners feel nurtured Powerful tips for embracing your present moment, validation, and small wins Resources mentioned in this episode The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss | Hardcover and Kindle The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss | Hardcover and Kindle The 4-Hour Body by Tim Ferriss | Kindle Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl | Paperback About Jayson and Kandis Gaignard A veteran entrepreneur, Jayson Gaignard is the founder of a top-rated business podcast on iTunes and runs one of the world's most exclusive events for entrepreneurs. His wife, Kandis Marie Gaignard, is an entrepreneur, a baker, a blogger, and also a co-founder of MMT Community. His invite-only event brings together brilliant minds like multiple NYT Best Selling Author Tim Ferriss, fashion titan Marc Ecko, biohacker Dave Asprey, and many more. His work has been featured in influential publications like Forbes, LifeHacker, and Business Insider. Connect with Jayson and Kandis Instagram: @jaysongaignard | @tinyedenfarms | @kandyittybitty Connect with Us To learn more about us, visit our website at www.18summers.com or email us at info@18summers.com. To get a copy of our book “The Family Board Meeting,” click here. Subscribe to 18 Summers Podcast and leave a rating and written review! Social Media Channels Facebook Group: 18 Summers LinkedIn: Jimmy Sheils Instagram: @18summerstribe
Author and ex-fighter pilot Lars Emmerich explains why he's so excited about the future of Bitcoin. And you'll hear how he responds to the criticism that Bitcoin mining wastes a lot of energy. Lars also tells show host Gene Tunny about his experience as an author operating in a disrupted book industry. Lars explains how the internet can give authors a better deal than traditional book royalties, and he tells us about the importance of Facebook Ads for acquiring new readers. Notes: a) This episode was recorded on Tuesday 13 September 2022, two days before the Ethereum Merge with Lars and Gene discuss in this episode. b) This episode contains general information only and nothing in this episode should be taken as financial or investment advice. Please see a professional financial adviser regarding investment decision making specific to your needs. About this episode's guest: Lars EmmerichLars Emmerich is a retired fighter pilot, entrepreneur, investor, and musician. He writes about good guys with a bad streak and bad guys with a few redeeming qualities.He is the author of the million-selling Sam Jameson series. He lives in Colorado with his family and his neuroses. He's either hard at work on the next novel in the series, or he's procrastinating. Usually the latter.Stop by www.larsemmerichbooks.com to pick up a free digital copy of The Incident: Inferno Rising, the first installment in the Sam Jameson series.Check out Lars's author page on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/Lars-Emmerich/e/B00HXKRZZI%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareLinks relevant to the conversationThe controversy over Tim Ferriss's deal with Amazon Publishing for the 4-Hour Chef:https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2012/11/19/ferriss-4-hour-chef-controversy/1715335/What is hash power and why would anyone buy it?https://www.nicehash.com/support/mining-help/general-help/what-is-hash-power-and-why-would-anyone-buy-itFinancial Times article - The Merge: a blockchain revolution or just more hype? (pay-walled)https://www.ft.com/content/88518bc5-3af4-41c3-99b5-c0cd0ba69ab9Book on Bitcoin recommended by Lars: The Bitcoin Standard: The Decentralized Alternative to Central Bankinghttps://www.amazon.com.au/Bitcoin-Standard-Decentralized-Alternative-Central/dp/1119473861CreditsThanks to Josh Crotts for mixing the episode and to the show's sponsor, Gene's consultancy business www.adepteconomics.com.au. Please consider signing up to receive our email updates and to access our e-book Top Ten Insights from Economics at www.economicsexplored.com. Also, please get in touch with any questions, comments and suggestions by emailing us at contact@economicsexplored.com or sending a voice message via https://www.speakpipe.com/economicsexplored. Economics Explored is available via Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, and other podcasting platforms.
Hour 3: Jason shared his favorite newspaper headlines, then talked with Chef Ann Kim about being part of a Netflix show about pizza and lamented the idiots on the road driving recklessly because they think they can get away with it.
This week, Jonesy and Ashto venture into Tim Ferriss' world of rapid learning through the bestselling The 4-Hour Chef. In this book, Ferriss uses cooking methods to explain a process that we can follow to master anything–whether it's searing a steak in the kitchen or shooting the perfect basketball shot. With tips and tricks from chess prodigies, world-renowned chefs, pro athletes, and more successful figures, The 4-Hour Chef is a helpful guide to mastering life. Ferriss takes you through the art and science of learning through 5 main points that include: Meta-learningThe DomesticThe Wild The ScientistThe Professional See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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You are in for a treat today! We are over the moon to have the phenomenal Jayson Gaignard, the creator of the MMT Community, join us as our guest for the 100th Episode of the Business of Meetings Podcast! Jayson is an incredibly inspiring individual and fantastic entrepreneur whose name we have often mentioned on the show! In this episode, he tells his motivating story, discusses the value of relationships, and shares the secret to MMT's success. In addition, he discusses the impact of the pandemic on his business and community and talks about what has driven and motivated him over the last two years. We hope you enjoy our stimulating conversation with Jayson Gaignard today! Jayson's bio Named one of Forbes “Top Networkers to Watch,” Jayson Gaignard founded one of the world's most exclusive communities for entrepreneurs. With just shy of 19,500 applications since its inception in 2013, the invite-only MMT Community has a lower acceptance rate than Harvard University, and brings together brilliant minds from various industries for curated networking, targeted troubleshooting and custom events, both live and virtual. Jayson's work has been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, Forbes, Life Hacker, Business Insider, and in Tim Ferriss's New York Times bestseller, Tools of Titans. Jayson is also the founder and host of Community Made, a top-rated business podcast on iTunes. Jayson's story After dropping out of high school, Jayson started a personal concierge firm. He did that for some time and then realized that service-based businesses are hard to scale. So, he pivoted and started an online product business, traveled the world, and made a lot of money. Even so, he was stressed. He also developed health problems and he no longer felt aligned with the work he was doing. He began to wonder how much it all mattered until he finally understood that money and happiness scale very differently. Scaling down When he realized his heart was not in the business, Jayson decided to scale it down to zero. Unfortunately, things did not work out as planned. So he landed up a quarter-of-a-million dollars in debt. An opportunity A month or two later, an opportunity came his way. Someone he had met at an event had an extra ticket available for a Seth Godin event in New York, and it included participating in one of his workshops. Jayson had always been a Seth Godin fan, so he took the ticket. The theme of the event The theme of the event was the connection economy and the value of connecting with like-minded individuals. Hosting dinners Jayson decided to start hosting dinners and bringing fascinating people together because he felt lonely and isolated. It ended up being a great success! It became clear to him that creating a container for bringing fascinating people together, and being in their presence, was something he wanted to do for the rest of his life. Tim Ferriss After Jayson had hosted dinners for about a month, the best-selling author Tim Ferriss learned that he would be banned from all retail distribution because he was the first big-name author to publish through Amazon. To combat that, Tim started a book-bundle campaign in which he offered to do two speaking engagements for people who bought 4,000 of his books. Jayson saw that and reached out to Tim to get the package. He also reached out to a friend who did leadership events in Canada with thousands of people attending. Reaching out Jayson had to stretch himself to pay for all the books, so he reached out to three friends. One of them gave him the money he needed. The value of relationships Later, when Jayson asked his friend why he made such a risky investment, he said he lent him the money because he was investing in him, not the business. That made two things clear to him: You never know the value of your relationships until you need it, and when you hit rock bottom, you will be left with only your word and your relationships. That also taught him that you should never turn against your word, and you should always invest in your relationships. Amazing people Jayson has learned that amazing people become even better over time! He loves finding people with low confidence, investing in them, and adding fuel to their journeys! MMT When he did his first event, Jayson did not know how to put on an event. That is why MMT is more like a wedding than a conference in terms of its high-touch nature. The first MMT event Jayson did not have the money to pay the speakers to draw an audience for his first event. So he asked the audience to vote for the best speaker and offered a $25,000 prize for the winner. He ended up having many $30,000 speakers competing for the $25,000 prize! He also had Tim Ferriss as the anchor speaker. Honesty As a result of Jayson's honesty, the speakers wanted to support him. So they used their social media channels to promote the first event. The secret sauce MMT's secret sauce for success is its curation process. The process only allows people who are the right fit, in terms of their core values to attend their events and become members of their community. Raising the bar Over the years, the curation process of MMT events has become tighter. They are serving different people now than they were before, and recently, they have grown the organization differently. Rather than putting on more, or bigger events, they now scale by raising the caliber of the people attending the events. They have also upped the price-point of the events. The pandemic Jayson did not want the pandemic to disrupt the business or the community. So he offered the community either a full refund or the option to move their spot forward to 2021. All the members opted to move their spots forward to 2021. 2021 In 2021, they had to move the event a full calendar year ahead once again. Again, everyone transferred their spots. Even so, they lost a lot of revenue. Fortunately, the loyalty and support of the members have made things manageable. Tough times Jason spends ninety percent of his social time with the people in his MMT community. His love of his community drove him and motivated him to keep going when things got tough over the last two years. Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Jayson Gaignard On LinkedIn MMT Community Books mentioned: The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss The 4-Hour Body by Tim Ferriss The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss
Conditions are never perfect. "Someday" is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you. Pro and con lists are just as bad. If it's important to you and you want to do it "eventually," just do it and correct course along the way." - Tim Ferriss About Tim Ferriss - Tim Ferriss is the the author of five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers, including The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef and Tools of Titans. He is the host of The Tim Ferriss Show podcast (700M+ downloads). #determination #instamotivation #motivationmonday #mitivation #lifemotivation #lifestyle #inspirationalquotes #quote #inspire #motivational #success #successquotes #successmindset #successful #instagood #instagram #inspiration #instadaily #inspirationalquotes #lovequotes
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Christopher Kimball of Milk Street joins Federalist Publisher Ben Domenech to share tips from his new book “Milk Street Vegetables Cookbook” and offer his advice on the best ways to prepare food for the holidays.
If you LOVED this episode:You'll also love the conversations we had with Kamal Ravikant about reimagining life and learning to love himself.You can find Tim Ferriss at: Website | Instagram | The Tim Ferris Show podcastTim Ferriss has been a man on a mission, driven to deconstruct mastery and excellence, then share what he's learned. It began with his own relentless experimentation and documentation, which yielded #1 New York Times bestsellers The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef along with a series of other books. In more recent years, this yearning has led him to sit down with hundreds of elite performers, from a vast array of domains, on a quest to reveal what made them them. These conversations are shared weekly on Tim's award-winning podcast, The Tim Ferris Show. In today's Best Of conversation, we cover very different ground, and get very personal. Tim actually lost a number of people in the year before we sat down in the studio, turned 40 and found himself in a deeply contemplative and emotional space, thinking about who he is, how he wants to create the next 40 years of his life and what matters. When I sat down with Tim, he'd recently returned from an intensive 10-day silent meditation retreat. While gone, he lost yet another close friend. He was, in his own words, in an incredibly "porous" place, leading more from the heart than the head, which was a bit of a major turnaround for him.We spent time deconstructing Tim's 10-day silent meditation experience, his struggles and awakenings, how it compared to psychedelic experiences and how, barring one major saving grace, his retreat may have sent him spiraling into a very bad place. We also talked about his experience with death, his decision to append audio of his departed friend, Terry Laughlin, which was recorded by Terry's daughters in the hospital during his final days of life to the end of Tim's recent podcast interview with Terry. Tim also shared his decision to take the TED stage, switching last minute to talk about something deeply painful and personal, and what that meant to him, his lens on legacy work (and how it landed with his family, who didn't know what he'd be talking about). And, we explored Tim's awakening to a "softer" set of metrics to measure a life well-lived and his evolving definition of what it truly means to live a good life.My new book Sparked.Check out our offerings & partners: Tommy John: We fixed underwear. Smart design and fabrics mean no more pulling at your pant line. Get comfortable with yourself. No Adjustment Needed. And right now you'll get 20% OFF your first order at TommyJohn.com/GOODLIFE.Bean Box: Give the coffee fanatic in your life an unforgettable coffee-tasting experience with Bean Box. Our coffee is expertly curated and always fresh, with fast delivery and free shipping. Order today at beanbox.com/GOODLIFE and get 15% off purchases of $40 or more.Indeed: Connect with your talent audience so you can make more quality hires faster. Post your job, interview candidates, and make offers all on Indeed. Get started right now with a FREE $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/GOODLIFE. Offer valid through December 31st. Terms and conditions apply. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Ferriss needs no introduction. Author, lifestyle design pioneer, angel investor (Wealthfront, Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Alibaba, Shopify, Duolingo), peak performance bio hacker, accelerated learning leader and of course, podcast host. Tim first appeared on my original podcast all the way back in 2007 when few people knew his name and he was talking about his new book, the 4-Hour Workweek. In 2012 he returned to my podcast to talk about how to accelerate your speed of mastering a skill, the main topic of his new book at the time, the 4-Hour Chef. At the same time as we recorded that interview, I also asked Tim to record a secret interview just for my membership site members -- an interview where I asked Tim to explain what happened during the years BEFORE he wrote his first and most famous book. Today I'm excited to release this special trilogy podcast featuring all three interviews, edited and re-released as one big Tim Ferriss flashback. Tim is a superstar. So many entrepreneurs credit his book as a starting point for their entrepreneurial journey and millions more people listen to his podcasts. These interviews I am publishing on this episode feature Tim during much earlier phases of his career, but of course Tim never disappoints, so there is timeless wisdom to be gained by listening in today. Enjoy the trilogy, Yaro Podcast: https://www.yaro.blog/pod/Blog: https://www.yaro.blog/
Connect with Chris: [@chefswithoutrestaurants]Chefs Without Restaurants Podcast: https://chefswithoutrestaurants.org/Perfect Little Bites: https://perfectlittlebites.com/Show Notes:-Chefs without Restaurants: https://www.patreon.com/chefswithoutrestaurants-Chefs without Restaurants on ClubHouse: https://ios.joinclubhouse.com/club/chefs-without-restau-Grow the Show Podcast: https://growtheshow.com/-Grow the Show Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growtheshow-Andrew Talks To Chefs Podcast: https://andrewtalkstochefs.com/-The Food Lab: https://amzn.to/3cZuJKo-Joy of cooking: https://amzn.to/3mukUY5-The Flavor Bible: https://amzn.to/3dKO6Gi-Becoming a Chef: https://amzn.to/3t1rgk8-The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss : https://amzn.to/3e1Qs3N-Larousse Gastronomique: https://amzn.to/2Q8sX0q-Chef Jose Andres:http://www.joseandres.com/http://www.joseandres.com/en_us/biohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/José_AndrésInstagram: [chefjoseandres]-Chef Michael Tweedie:https://www.adaremanor.com/dining/the-oak-room/Instagram:[@cheftweedie] Twitter: [@tweediesm]-Chef Dave Arnold: https://www.cookingissues.com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Arnold-Instagram: [@cookingissues]-Twitter: [@CookingIssues]-Institute of culinary education: https://www.ice.edu/icc-joins-ice?mcid=65371-The Transition From Restaurant Cooking to the Personal Chef and Events Business: https://chefswithoutrestaurants.com/2020/09/21/the-chefs-without-restaurants-podcast-episode-62-the-transition-from-restaurant-cooking-to-the-personal-chef-and-events-business-a-discussion-with-chef-justin-khanna-part-1/-Charging For Your Services, Content Creation and So Much More: https://chefswithoutrestaurants.com/2020/09/28/the-chefs-without-restaurants-podcast-episode-63-charging-for-your-services-content-creation-and-so-much-more-a-discussion-with-chef-justin-khanna-part-2/(if you come across something you ended up having to search, send me a message to help make these Show Notes better!
The Darius Foroux Show: Master Your Productivity. Master Your Life.
In this episode, Mohnish Soundararajan and I share our favorite books on learning. While these books are not necessarily about learning, we've found them super useful. Darius' picks: Mastery by George Leonard - https://amzn.to/3dPfaUg How to Read a Book by Mortimer Adler - https://amzn.to/35mjAOF Zen In The Art Of Writing by Ray Bradbury - https://amzn.to/3jljg7R Mohnish's picks Mastery by Robert Greene - https://amzn.to/2HniVEI The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss - https://amzn.to/3m9WIZw The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene - https://amzn.to/34iJsM0 My course, Procrastinate Zero 2, is open for registration until Sunday, October 25 at 11:55 PM Pacific Time. Join here: https://members.dariusforoux.com/procrastinate-zero-2 Get How to Take Notes at the Speed of Light System by Mohnish Soundararajan for FREE: https://www.mohnish.net/book
Tim Ferriss’s: The 4-Hour Chef isn't just a cookbook. It's a choose-your-own-adventure guide to the world of rapid learning. Featuring tips and tricks from chess prodigies, world-renowned chefs, pro athletes, master sommeliers, supermodels, and everyone in between, this is a guide to mastering cooking and life. The 4-Hour Chef is a five-stop journey through the art and science of learning.
Tim Ferriss has been listed as one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People” and is an early-stage technology investor/advisor (Uber, Facebook, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ others). He's the author of five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers, The 4-Hour Workweek, 4-Hour Body, 4-Hour Chef, Tools of Titans, and Tribe of Mentors. The Tim Ferriss Show podcast, which is the first business/interview podcast to exceed 100 million downloads, now has exceeded 500 million downloads. Join us for this fun conversation about life and Healthspan.
3 phasesdirect happiness dietworkoutthats it. Author's ideas we're going to borrow:Jeff Olsen - "The Slight Edge" www.theslightedge.com) Tim Ferris - 4 Hour Body, 4 Hour Work week, 4 Hour Chef , Tools of Titan and responsible for everything on the internet since 2014Shawn Achor- He authored the Happiness AdvantageThe Simple Six from Clinton Dobbins Chad Peters (me) www.beawesome365.com -podcast version tooTommy - My buddy that lost 400 lbs!!
Who are your role models? In today’s podcast we dive into another book reading, this time from Tim Ferriss’s, “The 4 Hour Chef”. Hoping you enjoy!Support the show (https://www.maximindset.com)
The guest of this episode is Alessandro Agostini, marketing director at Coty and passionate about investing. This episode should serve as a how to guide on personal finance and investing. We explore different assets in which you can invest what you need to keep in mind before you even start investing. The quote of the episode: “Pressing the buy button is probably one of the scariest decisions that you take because you don’t know what’s going to happen.” AlessandroAlessandro’s favourites:-A Wealth of Common Sens Blog by Ben Carlson https://awealthofcommonsense.com/-Patrick O’Shaughnessy’s Podcast http://investorfieldguide.com/podcast/-John Bogle Forum https://www.bogleheads.org/-Tim Ferriss, suggested reads: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef
Tim Ferriss is one of Fast Company's “Most Innovative Business People” and an early-stage tech investor/advisor in Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ other companies. He is also the author of five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef, Tools of Titans and Tribe of Mentors. The Observer and other media have named him “the Oprah of audio” due to the influence of his podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, which has exceeded 400 million downloads and been selected for “Best of iTunes” three years running. Tucker Max is the co-founder of Scribe Media, a company that helps you write, publish, and market your book. He's written four New York Times Best Sellers (three that hit #1), which have sold over 4.5 million copies worldwide. He's credited with being the originator of the literary genre, “fratire,” and is only the fourth writer (along with Malcolm Gladwell, Brene Brown and Michael Lewis) to have three books on the New York Times Nonfiction Best Seller List at one time. He was nominated to the Time Magazine 100 Most Influential List in 2009. Scribe Book School's mission is to give you everything you need to structure, write, and publish your book. To attend our next live workshop, visit http://scribebookschool.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scribebookschool/message
David Berg is the President and Co-founder of Redirect Health, a company that uses a unique healthcare strategy to help businesses and associations attract and keep the employees and members they need. He's also my personal mentor for 8 years now and a chiropractor by profession. In this episode, we talked about a myriad of interesting topics from the common traits of successful people that he noticed over the years from mentoring, his experience meeting Tim Ferris and doing a cameo role in a Netflix Documentary, the book he required his employees to read, and how he extracts mastery out of people. Show notes [00:51] - David talks about the common traits of successful people [04:37] - David's method for talking to underperforming employees [13:07] - Redirect Health's core value of obsessing over the customer [16:18] - Many customers do not know what they want [21:10] - The Power Of TED by David Emerald and why he requires everyone on his team to read it [25:60] - David shares his experience meeting Tim Ferris [31:52] - The difference between expertise and mastery and how to extract mastery out of people [40:10] - David's shares a story of being an executive producer on the movie "Game Changer the Dan Sullivan Story" now available on Netflix & Amazon Prime [44:20] - About Redirect Heath Links To Social Media Linkedin Redirect Health Resources Mentioned The Power Of Ted The 4-Hour Chef
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Brent sits down with Christophe Limpalair, VP of Growth at Linux Academy (https://linuxacademy.com/) and founder of Scale Your Code (https://scaleyourcode.com/), for a get-to-know-you conversation that spans from taming your lizard brain through to mastering the miscellaneous, with a generous ask of the community. Topics Scale Your Code Podcast Learning Life lessons Failing Networking Introverted Social skill Software development Career path Chaos vs Stability Risk-taking Opportunity cost Taming the lizard brain 4-Hour Workweek 4-Hour Chef Accelerated learning Generalist as mastery Books & biographies Episode Links Scale Your Code (https://scaleyourcode.com/) Scaling PHP Apps by Steve Corona (https://www.scalingphpbook.com/) Mixergy - Learn from Proven Entrepreneurs (https://mixergy.com/) Jupiter Broadcasting Telegram Group (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/telegram) Seth's Blog - Quieting The Lizard Brain (https://seths.blog/2010/01/quieting-the-lizard-brain/) Seth Godin: Quieting The Lizard Brain - 99U (video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtZfTpV4KPE) The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss (https://fourhourchef.com/) The 4-Hour Chef Audiobook by Tim Ferriss - BitTorrent Bundles (https://now.bt.co/bundles/a1e9a2153051b92d00b27903fcbdc2c530b5c4a044935c1ed7bbdf60e7b307db) Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, by Janine Benyus (https://biomimicry.org/janine-benyus/) The Judge: A Life of Thomas Mellon, Founder of a Fortune by James Mellon (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11387891-the-judge) Crush It! / Crushing It! by Gary Vaynerchuk (https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/books/) Crush It! Audiobook - by Gary Vaynerchuk (https://www.audible.com/pd/Crush-It-Audiobook/B0032G7016) The Solopreneur Hour (https://solopreneurhour.com/podcast-archive/) Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller, Sr. by Ron Chernow (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16121.Titan) The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt by T.J. Stiles (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4839382-the-first-tycoon) The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance by Ron Chernow (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16131.The_House_of_Morgan) The Definitive Guide to Achieve AWS Cloud Practitioner Certification - Linux Academy (https://linuxacademy.com/blog/amazon-web-services-2/the-definitive-guide-to-achieve-aws-cloud-certification/) Tim Ferriss' Fear-Setting - The 4-Hour Workweek chapter excerpt & TED talk (https://tim.blog/2017/05/15/fear-setting/) Special Guest: Christophe Limpalair.
Join us as our guest, 'Adventure Dan' Zehner, Operations focused Mechanical Engineer for Purdue University and NASA and founder of Anthem of the Adventurer Podcast and Tribe, explains how he has moved from holding a dream he discovered wasn't really his to crafting a lifestyle that prioritizes what he values most. More than just a man of many stories such as traveling to reenact the battle at Normandy, night swimming with a Navy SEAL and rucking 50+ miles in one day, Dan is an inspiring example of how to craft a life many would claim as their goal. About the Guest: When Dan isn't diving in the dark with Navy SEALs, rucking through the cold with a team carrying logs, or building something in his shop, he's serving his wife and three kids in the ways that only he can. He's ready and willing to show you how to have an epic, adventurous life and love the journey with some powerful tools that only 0.01% of the world has access to! Are you ready? Visit his website, www.anthemoftheadventurer.com for his podcast, blog, and to connect with a local adventure group near you! Personal Links: https://anthemoftheadventurer.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-anthem-of-the-adventurer/id1376115434 https://anthemoftheadventurer.simplecast.com/ https://www.facebook.com/anthemoftheadventurer/ https://anthemoftheadventurer.thinkific.com/manage/courses/468530 Resource Links: Turn This Ship Around- https://amzn.to/2Ggq7OX The 4 Hour Work Week- https://amzn.to/36jXjzz Tools of Titans- https://amzn.to/2RKnFWc The 4 Hour Chef- https://amzn.to/2RkF9t5 Tribe of Mentors- https://amzn.to/2Rm7WgW Walking With God- https://amzn.to/2uq85XF About the Host: Dan McPherson, International Speaker, Business and Personal Development Coach, and CEO of Leaders Must Lead, is on a mission to help Creatives and Entrepreneurs create and grow profit and understand that Dreams ARE Real. With more than 25 years’ experience in corporate roles leading teams of up to 2000 and responsible for more than $150M in revenue, Dan is a recognized expert in leadership, sales, and business strategy. Through his Leaders Must Learn Mastermind, Dreams ARE Real Podcast, Foundations of Success Training, and powerful 1-1 coaching, Dan helps hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world from musicians and artists to chiropractors, coaches, retailers, and beyond experience success and accomplish their goals. To learn more about Dan or to follow him on Social Media, you can find him on: Website: www.leadersmustlead.com Leaders Must Lead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadersmustlead Dreams are Real Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365493184118010/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadersmustlead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadersmustlead YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXypDeFKyZnpeQXcX-AsBQ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe from the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes the show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
¿Qué hay para mi ahí dentro del libro Tribu de Mentores? Aprende cómo los profesionales más respetados del mundo llegaron a la cima.Enlace Especial al Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principiosAccede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconpropositoPara saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexpertoAccede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.orgDescarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/eliteSígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimiento...No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExpertoSígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo¿Eres un recién graduado o un talento en bruto, listo para el siguiente paso en tu carrera? O tal vez has estado trabajando durante un tiempo y estás frustrado con los resultados conseguidos hasta ahora. De cualquier manera, probablemente hayas encontrado algunos desafíos que estás ansioso por superar, entonces, ¿Por qué no obtener algunos consejos de aquellas personas con el mejor desempeño del mundo, las personas que ya han asegurado sus posiciones como pilares de sus respectivos campos?Tim Ferriss, el autor de Tribe of Mentors y un empresario bastante respetado por derecho propio, se propuso crear una guía práctica para todos aquellos que buscan un poco de inspiración: un libro de consejos perspicaces y significativos de algunas de las mentes más brillantes del mundo. . ¿Sientes la necesidad de un impulso motivacional? ¡Sumérgete para encontrar algunos de los consejos más sustanciosos! Si quieres saber lo que una tribu de mentores puede hacer por ti, te invito...En este análisis, descubrirásel único libro que tanto Terry Crews como Jimmy Fallon aprecian;la única autoinversión que la mayoría de los mentores no podrían prescindir; ycómo el "baño en el bosque" puede ser útil.Edición: Nov 2017TIM FERRISS ha sido llamado "un cruce entre Jack Welch y un monje budista" por The New York Times. Es uno de los "empresarios más innovadores" de Fast Company y un inversor / asesor tecnológico en etapas iniciales en Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba y más de 50 compañías. También es autor de cuatro bestsellers número 1 del New York Times y del Wall Street Journal: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef y Tools of Titans. The Observer y otros medios lo han llamado "el Oprah del audio" debido a la influencia de su podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, que ha superado los 200 millones de descargas y ha sido seleccionado para "Lo mejor de iTunes" tres años consecutivos.Se FirmeSalvador Mingo
¿Qué hay para mi ahí dentro del libro Tribu de Mentores? Aprende cómo los profesionales más respetados del mundo llegaron a la cima. Enlace Especial al Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principios Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconproposito Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexperto Accede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org Descarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Sígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimiento... No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto Sígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo ¿Eres un recién graduado o un talento en bruto, listo para el siguiente paso en tu carrera? O tal vez has estado trabajando durante un tiempo y estás frustrado con los resultados conseguidos hasta ahora. De cualquier manera, probablemente hayas encontrado algunos desafíos que estás ansioso por superar, entonces, ¿Por qué no obtener algunos consejos de aquellas personas con el mejor desempeño del mundo, las personas que ya han asegurado sus posiciones como pilares de sus respectivos campos? Tim Ferriss, el autor de Tribe of Mentors y un empresario bastante respetado por derecho propio, se propuso crear una guía práctica para todos aquellos que buscan un poco de inspiración: un libro de consejos perspicaces y significativos de algunas de las mentes más brillantes del mundo. . ¿Sientes la necesidad de un impulso motivacional? ¡Sumérgete para encontrar algunos de los consejos más sustanciosos! Si quieres saber lo que una tribu de mentores puede hacer por ti, te invito... En este análisis, descubrirás el único libro que tanto Terry Crews como Jimmy Fallon aprecian; la única autoinversión que la mayoría de los mentores no podrían prescindir; y cómo el "baño en el bosque" puede ser útil. Edición: Nov 2017 TIM FERRISS ha sido llamado "un cruce entre Jack Welch y un monje budista" por The New York Times. Es uno de los "empresarios más innovadores" de Fast Company y un inversor / asesor tecnológico en etapas iniciales en Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba y más de 50 compañías. También es autor de cuatro bestsellers número 1 del New York Times y del Wall Street Journal: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef y Tools of Titans. The Observer y otros medios lo han llamado "el Oprah del audio" debido a la influencia de su podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, que ha superado los 200 millones de descargas y ha sido seleccionado para "Lo mejor de iTunes" tres años consecutivos. Se Firme Salvador Mingo
¿Qué hay para mi ahí dentro del libro Tribu de Mentores? Aprende cómo los profesionales más respetados del mundo llegaron a la cima. Enlace Especial al Programa Principios Experto: https://conocimientoexperto.com/principios Accede a los detalles para hacerte del libro, Conocimiento Experto Una Vida con Propósito aquí: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/unavidaconproposito Para saber más sobre el programa Posicionamiento de Expertos en Internet accede al siguiente enlace: https://conocimientoexperto.com/programaexperto Accede a más contenidos gratuitos en: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org Descarga la aplicación Conocimiento Experto en tu móvil: https://www.conocimientoexperto.org/apps/ Para saber más sobre como implementar el conocimiento para acelerar tus resultados regístrate en el programa conocimiento experto elite: https://conocimientoexperto.com/elite Sígueme En Instagram en: https://www.instagram.com/salvadormingo/ Sígueme en Facebook en: https://www.facebook.com/Conocimiento... No se te olvide seguirme en Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/SalvadorMingoConocimientoExperto Sígueme en Twitter en: https://twitter.com/s_mingo ¿Eres un recién graduado o un talento en bruto, listo para el siguiente paso en tu carrera? O tal vez has estado trabajando durante un tiempo y estás frustrado con los resultados conseguidos hasta ahora. De cualquier manera, probablemente hayas encontrado algunos desafíos que estás ansioso por superar, entonces, ¿Por qué no obtener algunos consejos de aquellas personas con el mejor desempeño del mundo, las personas que ya han asegurado sus posiciones como pilares de sus respectivos campos? Tim Ferriss, el autor de Tribe of Mentors y un empresario bastante respetado por derecho propio, se propuso crear una guía práctica para todos aquellos que buscan un poco de inspiración: un libro de consejos perspicaces y significativos de algunas de las mentes más brillantes del mundo. . ¿Sientes la necesidad de un impulso motivacional? ¡Sumérgete para encontrar algunos de los consejos más sustanciosos! Si quieres saber lo que una tribu de mentores puede hacer por ti, te invito... En este análisis, descubrirás el único libro que tanto Terry Crews como Jimmy Fallon aprecian; la única autoinversión que la mayoría de los mentores no podrían prescindir; y cómo el "baño en el bosque" puede ser útil. Edición: Nov 2017 TIM FERRISS ha sido llamado "un cruce entre Jack Welch y un monje budista" por The New York Times. Es uno de los "empresarios más innovadores" de Fast Company y un inversor / asesor tecnológico en etapas iniciales en Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba y más de 50 compañías. También es autor de cuatro bestsellers número 1 del New York Times y del Wall Street Journal: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef y Tools of Titans. The Observer y otros medios lo han llamado "el Oprah del audio" debido a la influencia de su podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, que ha superado los 200 millones de descargas y ha sido seleccionado para "Lo mejor de iTunes" tres años consecutivos. Se Firme Salvador Mingo
Mike Rhodes is the Founder & CEO of WebSavvy.com.au a Google-award winning agency based in Australia that manages over $100M in ad spend. The internationally recognized speaker has spoken at places like Traffic & Conversion Summit, Synergy Digital Forum Moscow, Baby Bathwater & more. His most recent book The Ultimate Guide To Google AdWords is a bestseller with over 100,000 copies sold. Quotes To Remember: "20% of our searches each day have never been seen by Google." "I spend 1-2 hours per day on my education." "Is the juice worth the squeeze?" -- Joe Polish What You'll Learn: How to create profitable Google Ads The Google Ad landscape and history Google Ads VS Facebook Ads Leveraging Google Ads to grow your business Success habits Key Links From The Episode: Want to see how we can work together? Schedule a free strategy call here. Web Savvy Agency Savvy Recommended Books: Content Marketing Secrets Podcast Domination The Ultimate Guide To Google AdWords The Book Of Joy The 4-Hour Chef
Tim Ferris has been on a mission (http://tim.blog/podcast/) to deconstruct excellence his entire adult life. It began with his own relentless experimentation and documentation, which yielded #1 New York Times bestsellers The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Chef.In more recent years, this yearning has led him to sit down with hundreds of elite-performers and share the conversations on his award-winning podcast (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tim-ferriss-show/id863897795?mt=2). Tim and I recorded a Good Life Project conversation back in 2016 which you can listen to here (http://www.goodlifeproject.com/tim-ferriss/).Today, we go in a very different direction. After the loss a number of close friends and mentors and passing the 40-year mark, Tim found himself in a contemplative and emotional space. In this week's conversation, we drop into the deep end of the pool quickly. When we sat down, he'd recently returned from an intensive 10-day silent meditation retreat. While gone, he lost yet another close friend. He was, in his own words, in an incredibly "porous" place, leading more from the heart than the head, which is a bit of a major turnaround for him.We spent time deconstructing Tim's 10-day silent meditation experience, his struggles and awakenings and contrasted it with his earlier psychedelic experiences. We also talked about his experience with death, his decision to append audio of his most recently departed friend, Terry Laughlin, which was recorded by Terry's daughters in the hospital during his final days of life to the end of Tim's recent podcast interview with Terry (https://tim.blog/2017/10/29/terry-laughlin/).We explore why he "threw out" the TED talk he'd prepared minutes before stepping onto the stage and, instead, talk about something deeply painful and personal from the heart. And, we explored Tim's awakening to a "softer" set of metrics to measure a life well-lived and his evolving definition of what it truly means to live a good life.I'm so excited to share this final "Best Of" episode of 2018, as a powerful prompt to explore ways to be more intentional and proactive in the year that awaits us.Check out our offerings & partners: Fabletics: Get 2 leggings for only $24 ($99 value) by visiting fabletics.com/GOODLIFERing: Get up to $150 off a Ring of Security Kit when you go to ring.com/GOODLIFE.Kneipp: Get 15% off your first order by going to Kneipp.com and use promo code GOODLIFE at checkout.
Nick Kokonas (IG: @nkokonas, TW: @NickKokonas) is the co-owner and co-founder of The Alinea Group of restaurants, which includes Alinea, Next, The Aviary, Roister, and The Aviary NYC. He is also the founder and CEO of Tock, Inc, a reservations and CRM system for restaurants with more than 2.5M diners and clients in more than 20 countries.Alinea has been named the Best Restaurant in America and Best Restaurant in The World by organizations and lists as diverse as The James Beard Foundation, World's 50 Best, TripAdvisor, Yelp, Gourmet Magazine, and Elite Traveler. His restaurants have won nearly every accolade afforded to them.Nick has been a subversive entrepreneur and angel investor since 1996. He spent a decade as a derivatives trader, has co-written three books, and believes in radical transparency in markets and business. His latest effort is The Aviary Cocktail Book, which is perhaps the most gorgeous book I've ever seen. It is self-published, has already pre-sold nearly $1M in copies, and is being released and shipped in October of 2018.We've been trying to get this interview going ever since Nick was of immense help to me for The 4-Hour Chef, so I hope you enjoy this as much as I did. We talk about much more than the restaurant business, including philosophy, derivatives trading, favorite books, and how Nick tends to break every industry he enters in the most productive way possible! Enjoy! This episode is brought to you by 99designs, the global creative platform that makes it easy for designers and clients to work together. From logos to apps and packaging to books, 99designs is the go-to design resource for any budget.Right now, my listeners can get 50 dollars off a logo and brand identity package from 99designs, plus a free upgrade that lets you promote your project on the platform (an additional 99 dollar value), by visiting 99designs/Tim50.This episode is also brought to you by Charlotte's Web, which makes a CBD oil, a hemp extract, that has become one of my go-to tools. Charlotte's Web won't get you high, but it does have some pretty powerful benefits, and it works with your body's existing endocannabinoid system. Some of the most common uses are for relief from everyday stressors, help in supporting restful sleep, and to bring about a sense of calm and focus.Visit cwhemp.com/tim to take a quick quiz, which will determine the best product for your lifestyle. Charlotte's Web is also offering listeners of this podcast 10% off with discount code TIM.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Visit tim.blog/sponsor and fill out the form.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss
Dom DeLuise, celebrity fat man (and five of clubs), has been implicated in the following unseemly acts in my mind’s eye: He has hocked a fat globule of spittle (nine of clubs) on Albert Einstein’s thick white mane (three of diamonds) and delivered a devastating karate kick (five of spades) to the groin of Pope Benedict XVI (six of diamonds). Michael Jackson (king of hearts) has engaged in behavior bizarre even for him. He has defecated (two of clubs) on a salmon burger (king of clubs) and captured his flatulence (queen of clubs) in a balloon (six of spades). Rhea Perlman, diminutive Cheers bartendress (and queen of spades), has been caught cavorting with the seven-foot-seven Sudanese basketball star Manute Bol (seven of clubs) in a highly explicit (and in this case, anatomically improbable) two-digit act of congress (three of clubs). In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and Nat discuss Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer. It is a fun book episode about how Joshua Foer came from nowhere to win the US memory championship with the challenge and coaching of Ed Cook. In the book Josh shows how to train our brain memory “muscle” and remember everything. We cover a wide range of topics, including: Why and how poetry, religion, and epics are interconnected because of memory Mnemonic techniques to remember numbers, names, cards, everything How to hack our brain to “live longer” Incredible memory stats How to impress your crush and make your dates memorable And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our fun episodes on Emergency by Neil Strauss, a book for preppers, as well as our recent episode on How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff, a short an easy book that shows how media can be manipulated. 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Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show How to win the U.S. memory championship [3:12] The Google Effect [8:40] Playstation [15:09] Twitter [19:35] LinkedIn [19:35] Pearl Harbor [21:35] 9/11 [21:36] Anki [26:34] Lindy Effect [29:10] Nat's book notes and Brain [48:49] Evernote [53:00] World Memory Records [59:17] Memrise [1:01:11] Ed Cook on Tim Ferriss Podcast [1:02:11] Duolingo [1:02:58] CMU [1:04:22] Fight Through the Suck – Justin Mares [1:07:28] 10000 Hour Rule on Google [1:12:15] The World Memory Championships [1:17:03] Joshua Foer TED talk [1:17:32] 21 (film) [1:18:04] Books mentioned Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand [1:50] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Homo Deus by Yuval Harari [1:52] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari [1:52] (Nat’s notes) (book episode part 1 & part 2) Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas R. Hofstadter [2:21] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Emergency [2:32] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman [6:11] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Torah [11:00] The Quran [11:00] The Tower – Hotel Concierge [31:16] (article episode) Essays by Montaigne [47:27] 12 Rules for Life by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson [50:15] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) Way of Zen by Alan Watts [50:16] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [50:17] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) The Elephant in the Brain by Kevin Simler and Robin Hanson [50:18] (Neil’s notes) The 4 Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss [1:02:34] Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell [1:03:48] Peak by Anders Ericsson [1:03:56] Remember, Remember by Ed Cooke [1:15:52] The Memory Book by Harry Lorayne [1:16:32] People mentioned Joshua Foer Albert Einstein Ed Cook [3:40] Homer [5:36] Plato [5:50] Simba [16:13] Mufasa [16:33] Adil Majid [17:55] (Crypto episode) Sigmund Freud [18:20] Pepper the Poochon [23:06] Montaigne [47:12] Tiago Forte [51:46] Cicero [53:56] Frank Sinatra [56:26] David Beckham [56:32] Superman [56:37] Alex Mullan memory grandmaster [59:43] Tim Ferriss [1:02:11] Anders Ericsson [1:03:41] Malcolm Gladwell [1:03:48] James Franco 1:18:17 Michael Serrick 1:18:24 Show Topics 3:12 – Extreme memory is not innate, comes from training. Until books became affordable, there were no easy means to record and keep information. We had to use our brains and information was passed down orally. There is no need of crazy photographic memory or some innate ability, but just training the "muscle". 7:50 – How many phone numbers do you remember? If you don't have to struggle to remember it, you'll not remember it. For efficiency your body doesn't want to do anything more than needed. Poetry and religion and epics are connected to memory training. 11:20 – The story of how Josh learnt the techniques of extreme memory. First technique: remembering names. Associating name sounds with a vivid image. Remembering not westernized names. What names can you remember with these images? Nailing down in front of a Playstation. A lion's son being chased by an gnat. A wizard dealing cards to Freud. When introducing someone to your friends, name your friends a lot so the new comer can remember their names. 19:04 – Practicing these techniques on Twitter or LinkedIn. Challenges in the competition. Remembering participants' attributes in a fake dinner, cards, string of numbers, and a poem. 20:33 – Second technique. Chunking. Remembering in chunks is easier than in smaller bits. In reduces the pieces of information. Example: string of 12 numbers chunked into the two big surprise attacks on American soil. Combining large chunks numbers into bigger images. Keeping the order of numbers by keeping a path to your memory palace. 25:41 – The time you need to dedicate each day is pretty small compared to its ROI. Remembering cards by associating 3 of each each time. These tactics were used for a long long time, even thousands of years ago. The importance of context. A big part of why this works is because we are good at remembering things in context but not when it's random information. Chessmasters examples. 31:03 – Increased perceived longevity. Nuances and quantity of experiences increases perceptual time. Life seems to speed up as we get older just because life gets less memorable, more repetitive. Monotony collapses time and novelty unfolds it. Downside of the idea of flow. Time experience is based on what we can remember. 37:15 – Tips to make a date memorable. Tips for planning parties. Plan 3 phases of a party, for example move the party in different rooms, different drinks, and change activities. It will feel like a longer party even if it took the same amount of time. It's kind of narrative fallacy used to our advantage. 41:05 – Memory images. Creating images for everything. Our brain prefers visual information and novelty. Collect numbers wandering in your house. The funnier, the looter, the more bizarre images, the better. Our brain takes 20% of our energy consumption. We forget dreams because our brain thinks it's junk data. 44:26 – Make images dirty and sexual. Use multiple senses too. Include smells, feelings, multi-sensory experiences. How we can remember songs even if we don't listen them for 10 years. Write your feelings and thoughts at the end of each book you read. Very useful if you are getting into speed reading or want to remember what the book was about, snippents will give you cues to remember it. Nat's book notes are efficient to remember core parts of a book. Neil's tactic to give attention to books’ concepts. 50:53 – Repetition. Nat's 3 layers strategy: pull out all important sections, bold important parts of sections, then highlight the most important part of the bolded part. Layer 4: adding a summary. 53:02 – The Method of Loci. Using memory images based on your environment. If you have to remember a speech, visualize the points you want to talk about at specific places. You can remember your speech by looking at specific parts of the auditorium or walking through the stage. Useful to remember dance movements. Advantages of the memory palace vs the Loci method. 55:59 – Remembering numbers. The PAO system: Person, Action, Object. First, associate an image to numbers going from 0 to 99. Remembering a 6 digit number can be done mixing the person of the first pair of digits, with the action of the second, and object of the third. 1:01:00 – Tangents. Memory training companies. 1:03:20 – Learning advice. How to get further the OK plateau. Experiments on memorizing. How the early University experiments on memory looked like. Reaching the peak of memory training is not about the hours put in, but the quality of those hours. During the first phase, known as the “cognitive stage,” you’re intellectualizing the task and discovering new strategies to accomplish it more proficiently. During the second “associative stage,” you’re concentrating less, making fewer major errors, and generally becoming more efficient. Finally you reach what Fitts called the “autonomous stage,” when you figure that you’ve gotten as good as you need to get at the task and you’re basically running on autopilot. You could call it the “OK plateau”, the point at which you decide you’re OK with how good you are at something, turn on autopilot, and stop improving. Breaking up the OK plateau. When you deliberately want to get better at something, you may get initially worse. Sometimes you need to go down to get at a higher point later. It's not enjoyable in the short term. You have to deliberately make yourself uncomfortable to break the plateau. Changing variables to find where the weaknesses are. The 10.000 hours rule. 1:14:18 – Other books and resources about memory training. 1:18:48 – Get the story part reading the book! 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A few weeks ago, I was feeling really lost with my blog. Again. Even though I’d only recently revamped the way that I was producing content, I still felt something was off. I was putting a heaps time into my blog and yet it was stagnating. I knew it was time to reexamine the way I was doing things and when I saw The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss in the book store, I knew it would be the perfect book to help. I originally read The 4-Hour Work Week a few years ago, as an audiobook, and learned A LOT from it. But because I didn’t do the journaling exercises, those lessons were quickly forgotten and my life stayed about the same. This time around, I went to this book with highlighters and tabs in hand, and it’s completely transformed the way I approach my business and my personal life. And I’m going to be sharing those lessons with you! The 4-Hour Work Week is a book with a gimmicky title - but please don’t let that put you off. It’s really just a book about how to be effective and actually enjoy your life, rather than working for work’s sake and accumulating stuff. And if you’re anything like me, you have a lot to learn! If you’re interested in reading the book (which I 100% recommend), I advise getting yourself a physical copy so you can really digest all the wisdom in this book and do the journaling exercise - the magic in this book is in the application! MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE The Tim Ferriss Show Podcast The 4-Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss Tim Ferriss’ Fear-Setting Exercise The 4-Hour Body by Tim Ferriss The 4-Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss Tools of Titans by Tim Ferriss Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss My podcast episode on Tribe of Mentors by Tim Ferriss How I make the most of self-help books My instagram account
We’re now heading into almost 100 episodes of the podcast, that’s a crazy amount to learn from. So I figured there wasn't a better time to share a short convo I had with my good bud Tim Ferriss on his method for rapidly learning any skill. Tim’s got mad skills in breaking down big subjects and making them digestible which he does for us here, in all of his best selling books- 4 Hour Workweek, 4 Hour Body, 4 Hour Chef, Tools of Titans, and Tribe of Mentors- as well as on his podcast The Tim Ferriss Show. Hosting this podcast is one of my greatest joys. Of course I love to interact with the amazing guests we have on the show, but what gives me real joy is hearing how it has impacted you, the listener. So give this episode a listen and let me know how you’re putting it into practice. In this episode: * Tim has mastered the art of learning with four steps, acronymized as DSSS. Deconstructing the goal, Selecting where to focus your efforts to get the best results, Sequencing what order to approach tasks, and setting Stakes. * When choosing people to learn from, choose those who have natural attributes working against them but still succeed. This indicates their training methods are good enough to make up for their natural shortcomings. * Even the most trivial amounts of money are often times enough to keep you accountable to your goal. Want to get in shape? Put $1 on the line. Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
“When you put on really effective armor, you do keep things out but you also keep a lot in.”Tim FerrissIf you think you know Tim Ferriss, think again – this is Tim like you’ve never seen or heard him before.A relentless experimenter and virtuoso of deconstruction, Tim has spent the better part of his adult life studying mastery and sharing what he has learned on his wildly popular blog and string of four consecutive #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling books, which include The 4-Hour Workweek*,The 4-Hour Body*,The 4-Hour Chef*,Tools of Titans*, and his brand new offering, Tribe of Mentors*.Along the way, Tim became a prominent angel investor and philanthropist, named one of Fast Company‘s “Most Innovative Business People” and one of Fortune‘s “40 under 40”. He’s graced the main stage at TED and been featured in every prominent media outlet imaginable. His work hosting The Tim Ferriss Show podcast – one of the most widely listened to podcasts in the world with over 200 million downloads — led The Observer to call him “the Oprah of audio”.I’m willing to bet most of you are already decidedly familiar with this globally renowned polymath. Like you, I’ve followed his blog for years. I’ve read all his books and I listen to his podcast regularly. It’s an understatement to say that Tim’s work has been instrumental in helping me forge the life I’m blessed to lead today. For that I am forever grateful.Nonetheless, I never felt like I really knew the man behind the work.Who is the real Tim Ferriss?It turns out, Tim has been asking himself the very same question. Over the last year, he has endured much. The loss of some good friends matched by turning 40 has left him pondering his mortality. He walked away from tech investing, decamping Silicon Valley for Austin out of a desire to slow the pace of his frenetic life. And a very intense recent 10-day silent meditation retreat is emblematic of a redirected focus inward.Today finds Tim in a rather reflective and contemplative place. A point in time in which he is wrestling with his past, evaluating the person he wants to be, and deeply contemplating what is most important about life.Today we unpack the real Tim Ferriss.Intimate and emotionally raw, this is exactly the kind of conversation I have been patiently waiting to have with Tim ever since I started this podcast – a sincere, See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we're bringing you Tim Ferriss like you've never heard him.Ferris has been a man on a mission, driven to deconstruct mastery and excellence, then share what he's learned. It began with his own relentless experimentation and documentation, which yielded #1 New York Times bestsellers The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Chef.In more recent years, though, this yearning has led him to sit down with hundreds of elite-performers, from a vast array of domains, on a quest to reveal what made them them. These conversations are shared weekly on Tim's award-winning podcast, The Tim Ferris Show. We recorded a Good Life Project conversation with Tim earlier this year, which you can listen to here.In today's conversation, we go in a very different direction. Tim actually lost a number of people this year, turned 40 and found himself in a deeply contemplative and emotional space, thinking about who he is, how he wants to create the next 40 years of his life and what matters. This all led him to seek out wisdom from many of the world's greatest thinkers and achievers, which he's condensed and edited into his latest book, Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World.In this week's conversation, we drop into the deep end of the pool quickly. When we sat down with Tim, he'd recently returned from an intensive 10-day silent meditation retreat. While gone, he lost yet another close friend. He was, in his own words, in an incredibly "porous" place, leading more from the heart than the head, which is a bit of a major turnaround for him.We spent time deconstructing Tim's 10-day silent meditation experience, his struggles and awakenings, how it compared to psychedelic experiences and how, barring one major saving grace, his retreat may have sent him spiraling into a very bad place. We also talked about his experience with death, his decision to append audio of his most recently departed friend, Terry Laughlin, which was recorded by Terry's daughters in the hospital during his final days of life to the end of Tim's recent podcast interview with Terry. Tim also shared his decision to take the TED stage, switching last minute to talk about something deeply painful and personal, and what that meant to him, his lens on legacy work (and how it landed with his family, who didn't know what he'd be talking about). And, we explored Tim's awakening to a "softer" set of metrics to measure a life well-lived and his evolving definition of what it truly means to live a good life.Mentioned In This Episode:Tim's 2017 TED Talk: Why you should define your fears instead of your goalsTim's conversation with Terry LaughlinJack KornfieldTim's conversation with James FadimanTim's conversation with Dan Engle+--------------------------+Our Podcast Partners: ZipRecruiter: Post jobs for FREE, go to ZipRecruiter.com/good.ShipStation: Manage and ship your orders. FREE for 30 days, plus a bonus. Visit ShipStation.com, click on the microphone at the top of the homepage and type in GOODLIFE.MVMT Watches: Get 15% off today, go to MVMT.com/goodTunein: Did you know you can catch all-new episodes of some of your favorite podcasts early with TuneIn First Play? Download the free TuneIn app to start listening to your favorite podcasts early.Videoblocks: Go to videoblocks.com/goodlife to get all the stock video, audio, and images you can imagine forjust $149.
Today’s guest needs no introduction, but this would look funny without one, so here we go! Today on The BiggerPockets Podcast, we sit down with Tim Ferriss, author of #1 New York Times Bestseller The Four Hour Work Week and his newest title, Tribe of Mentors and dive DEEP into the patterns that make high achievers accomplish so much. This show is unlike any other episode of our podcast, and we can’t guarantee you’ll be the same person when you finish. You’ll also discover Tim’s unique approach to real estate investing, as well as the books, apps, and routines that has made Tim one of the most influential thought leaders in our world today.In This Episode We Cover:How the gang connected with TimWhether his mom would be impressed by his accomplishmentsWhy he walks to the beat of his own drumHis recent “silent” retreatThe value of meditationWhat you should know about self-awareness trainingThe ins and outs of the book Tribe of MentorsPatterns that are common amongst high achieversThe importance of turning off distractionsPrinciples to live your life byHow to be truly effectiveTips for using money to buy timeThe 3 advantages that you can have in any type of investingHow Tim Ferriss investsWhat a good investment entailsIndicators of a solid propertyHow Tim would analyze real estateThe fundamental differences in real estate as an asset classThe “worthlessness” of hard workHow to balance ambition and being contentedAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets BookstoreDuolingoAlibabaBP Podcast 213: Investing in Real Estate Without Being a Landlord with Noah KaganBP Podcast 245: Creating Wealth that Lasts Generations with Bestselling Author Ryan HolidayThe Summit ConferenceHeadspaceTim Ferriss Show: Jocko Willink’s EpisodeTim Ferriss Show: Jamie Foxx EpisodeNuzzelMoment AppRescue Time AppFreedom Time AppFiverrTim Ferriss: BJ Miller’s Episode99DesignsDuodie on InstagramBooks Mentioned in this ShowSet for Life by Scott TrenchThe Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon TurnerThe Book on Tax Strategies for the Savvy Real Estate Investor by Amanda HanThe Book on Flipping Houses by J. ScottFinding and Funding Great Deals by Anson YoungThe 4-Hour Work Week by Timothy FerrissThe 4 Hour Body by Timothy FerrissThe 4-Hour Chef by Timothy FerrissTools of Titans by Timothy FerrissTribe of Mentors by Timothy FerrissYoung Millionaires by Rieva LesonskyMan’s Search for Meaning by Viktor FranklPoor Charlie’s Almanack by Charles T. MungerThe Better Angels of our Nature by Steven PinkerPrinciples by Ray DalioWarren Buffett Speaks by Janet LoweRichest Man in Babylon byThe Radical Acceptance by Tara BrockBerkshire Hathaway Letters to ShareholdersMore Money Than God by Sebastian MallabyLiar’s Poker by Michael LewisLifeonaire by Steve CookRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiTweetable Topics:“I don’t like having my sanity depend on luck.” (Tweet This!)“When you’re not thinking of the past, you’re not thinking of the future.” (Tweet This!)“It’s not that you don’t have time, it’s you don’t have priorities.” (Tweet This!)“It’s not how you do things, it’s what you do.” (Tweet This!)“Effectiveness over efficiency on all things.” (Tweet This!)“Thinking is actually asking questions and answering them in your own head.” (Tweet This!)“There’s no problem with hard work, as long as it applies to the right things.” (Tweet This!)“In the end, success is sleeping well.” (Tweet This!)“Worrying is praying for what you don’t want.” (Tweet This!)“It’s very hard to fail completely.” (Tweet This!)Connect with TimTim’s Website and Podcast PageTribe of Mentors
Welcome to episode #460 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast. Tim Ferriss just launched a TV show. It's called, The Tim Ferriss Experiment, and - by all accounts - this is the exact line of work that Tim was meant to do: use his body, mind and spirit to help us all learn how to get better and hack our lives towards excellence. Tim is such a fascinating character. While he describes himself as a "human guinea pig," he is so much more. The bestselling author of The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Chef, Tim is also an angel investor and advisor for companies like Facebook, Twitter, Evernote, Uber and many others. If you're not impressed by that, Tim also holds a Guinness Book of World Records record in tango dancing and won a Chinese kickboxing championship. And, there's so much more. Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #460 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 53:29. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT Delete is now available too! Here's is my conversation with Tim Ferriss. The Tim Ferriss Experiment. The 4-Hour Workweek. The 4-Hour Body. The 4-Hour Chef. Follow Tim on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Mirum Podcast - Episode #460 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast audio blog blogging brand business book business podcast david usher digital marketing the 4 hour body the 4 hour chef the 4 hour workweek the tim ferriss experiment tim ferriss
My guest today is Tim Ferriss, an author, blogger and motivational speaker known for his bestselling books The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Chef. Ferriss is otherwise known as the guy who has revolutionized the idea of writing a book; he has engineered the process of a bestseller. The topic is his TV show The Tim Ferriss Experiment. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Why the wrestler Dan Gable is part of Ferriss' drive The “grinding” aspect of wrestling, and how that has played into Ferriss' career The early lessons learned about making a TV show The 80/20 rule Comparisons to the Turtle experiment The idea of getting older, recovery, and athletics Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
As Tim Ferriss explains on this episode of The Wolf Den, he views himself as a teacher who does a lot of self-experimentation and then shares the results in his books like The 4-Hour Work Week, The 4-Hour Body and The 4-Hour Chef, and on his blog. He and Adam discuss Tim's approach to lifestyle and career design, as well as some key strategies for building an audience. Tim's podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show , debuted at the top of the iTunes Charts in April and has stayed there since. So they talk extensively about Tim's methods and recommendations for launching and sustaining a successful show.
[button link="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-self-help-podcast/id663490789" bg_color="#2d7ec4"]Subscribe to The Self Help Podcast in iTunes[/button] What's Coming This Episode? Chasing that perfect work life balance? Maybe you should come at it from another angle. This week Sean has been working with clients around the world using FaceTime. Ed has been listening to a lot of Daft Punk. We both discuss Stephen Hawking, Katie Hopkins, names and the top 5 regrets of the dying. Enjoy! Show Notes and Links The great and wonderful Stephen Hawking has been talking at Caltech. A young chap called Jordan Hassey drove a long way to see him talk Katie Hopkins almost killed YouTube with her exciting mix of snobbery and pseudo-facts How Much Does Your Name Matter? A New Freakonomics Radio Podcast Our very own (and mightily popular 'Work Life Balance Tips' blog post Top five regrets of the dying - The Guardian Our 'Procrastination' blog post - it's not all bad! Resource of the Week Sean mentioned a whole human being – Tim Ferriss. Grab his book The 4 Hour Work Week, The 4 Hour Chef and The 4 Hour Body, all of which are incredible bodies of work. Tim's blog is magnificent and you can find him on Twitter, Facebook and all over YouTube. Ed spared a few moments for Sir Ken Robinson, a wonderful creativity expert. His book The Element is a must read. Here's his massively popular and influential TED Talk titled 'Do Schools Kill Creativity?' Stay in Touch We're all over the web, so feel free to stay in touch: Follow Live in the Present on Twitter and Facebook for daily doses of inspiration Follow presenter Edward Lamb on Twitter Follow therapist Sean Orford on Facebook and Twitter Subscribe to our weekly podcast on iTunes (coming soon!) Leave a Review on iTunes We'd be amazingly grateful if you could leave us a review on iTunes. It will really help us to build our audience. So, if your like what you hear (and would like to hear more great free content) then visit our iTunes page and leave us an honest review (all feedback gratefully received!).
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Tim Ferriss is a man of many talents, as well as a 3 time new york times bestseller with The Four-Hour Workweek, The Four-Hour Body, and now the brand-spankin' new Four Hour Chef. We spent most of the show goofing off, but Tim drops a ton of truth bombs so listen-up. You guys will dig this one. Quick note: I just got back from speaking at Dave Asprey's biohacking conference in San Francisco. Thanks so much to you folks who came up to say "hi." I couldn't believe how many listeners made the trip from all corners of the world. I might just have to make that trip to speak in Australia soon... :)
Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Tim Ferriss is a man of many talents, as well as a 3 time new york times bestseller with The Four-Hour Workweek, The Four-Hour Body, and now the brand-spankin' new Four Hour Chef. We spent most of the show goofing off, but Tim drops a ton of truth bombs so listen-up. You guys will dig this one. Quick note: I just got back from speaking at Dave Asprey's biohacking conference in San Francisco. Thanks so much to you folks who came up to say "hi." I couldn't believe how many listeners made the trip from all corners of the world. I might just have to make that trip to speak in Australia soon... :)
This week The Wellness Guys interview Tim Ferriss author of the best sellers The 4 Hour Work Week, The Four Hour Body and The 4 Hour Chef. The guys were so excited to be interviewing Tim, the expert in what he calls Lifestyle Design about how to get the most out of your life. Tim Listen In The post TWG 80: The 4 Hour Wellness with Tim Ferriss appeared first on The Wellness Couch.
Welcome to episode #333 of Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast. There are few people that fascinate me as much as Tim Ferriss. He's young (35 years old), has two bestselling books (The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body) and a soon-to-be third one (The 4-Hour Chef). If that weren't enough, he is also an angel investor and advisor for companies like Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Evernote, Uber and many others. If you're not impressed by that, Tim also holds a Guinness Book of World Records record in tango dancing and won a Chinese kickboxing championship. Like I said, he's an impressive young man, and that's not even scratching the surface on his bio. Currently, he's trying to prove the book retail business wrong by releasing his newest book, The 4-Hour Chef - The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life, on Amazon's publishing imprint (which many of the major retailers have refused to carry). I'm someone who can't boil an egg or turn on a barbeque, so trust me when I say: this book is not just about cooking. It's really a book about how you can learn to do anything well (and fast and efficiently). Enjoy the conversation... Enjoy the conversation... Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #333 - Host: Mitch Joel. Running time: 41:35. Please send in questions, comments, suggestions - mitch@twistimage.com. Hello from Beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at iTunes. Please visit and leave comments on the Blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on twitter. Six Pixels of Separation the book is now available. CTRL ALT DEL is coming in Spring 2013. In conversation with Tim Ferriss. The 4-Hour Chef. The 4-Hour Workweek. The 4-Hour Body. Follow Tim on Twitter. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'. Get David's song for free here: Artists For Amnesty. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast - Episode #333 - Host: Mitch Joel. Tags: advertising podcast amazon blog blogging brand business book david usher digital marketing evernote facebook guiness book of world records itunes marketing marketing blogger marketing podcast online social network podcast podcasting social media stumbleupon the 4 hour body the 4 hour chef the 4 hour workweek tim ferriss twitter uber
This is a good interview. Trust me. You're not going to want to miss this. Just hit play now. Then grab a copy of Tim's latest book - The 4-Hour Chef. The post https://yaro.blog/11435/4-hour-chef-tim-ferriss/ (Tim Ferriss Talks About His Latest Book “The 4-Hour Chef”, How To Learn Anything In Half The Time And Why He Went To Sniper School) appeared first on https://yaro.blog (Yaro.Blog).