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The Tim Ferriss Show | |
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Hosted by | Tim Ferriss |
Language | English |
Country of origin | United States |
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Original release | 2014 – present |
The Tim Ferriss Show is a podcast hosted by American author, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Tim Ferriss.
History
editThe Tim Ferriss Show was launched in 2014. It features interviews with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders. Ferriss started the podcast as a side project, never expecting that his discussions with successful individuals would reach millions of listeners.[1]
According to The Tim Ferriss Show, episodes have been downloaded more than one billion times.[2]
Format
editThe Tim Ferriss Show features long-form interviews of a variety of guests.[3][4]
Ferriss asks questions and explores topics designed to deconstruct how high achievers think and operate in order to understand the keys to success.[5][6][7]
Notable Guests
editThe Tim Ferriss Show has hosted guests including Jamie Foxx[8] and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2015,[9] Maria Sharapova in 2017,[10] Lebron James,[11] Senator Cory Booker,[12] and Jocko Willink in 2018,[13] Brené Brown,[14] Jerry Seinfeld,[15] Matthew McConaughey,[16] and Hugh Jackman in 2020, Cite error: A <ref>
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Reception
editFerris has been described as the “Oprah of Audio” for his podcast. The term “Tim Ferriss Effect” has been used to explain how a product mention on the podcast can increase sales by the thousands.[18][19]
References
- ^ Feloni, Richard (November 28, 2017). "How Tim Ferriss Beat Depression and Became an Inspirational Icon". Inc.
- ^ "Best Business Podcasts". Ramsey Solutions.
- ^ Baer, Drake; Feloni, Richard (December 31, 2015). "18 Podcasts That Will Make You Smarter". Business Insider.
- ^ O’Brien, Jeffrey. "Business gets ready to trip: How Psychedelic Drugs May Revolutionize Mental Health Care". Fortune.
- ^ Klein, Ezra (March 3, 2017). "Tim Ferriss on Suffering, Psychedelics, and Spirituality". Vox.
- ^ Feloni, Richard (December 1, 2017). "Tim Ferriss Follows the Same Routine Every Morning to Maximize his Productivity". Business Insider.
- ^ Mattox, Brendan (May 8, 2019). "Tim Ferriss Wants to Show you his Toolkit". Podcast Review.
- ^ Feloni, Richard (December 11, 2015). "Jamie Foxx Explains the Insight That Fueled His Highly Successful Career". Business Insider.
- ^ Flannagan, S. (September 18, 2023). "The Trick Arnold Schwarzenegger Used to Defeat His Bodybuilding Competitors". Grunge.
- ^ Elkins, Kathleen (September 8, 2017). "Tennis Star Maria Sharapova Wakes Up At 6:30 A.M. Every Day – Here's Her Morning Routine". CNBC.
- ^ Davis, Scott (November 28, 2018). "LeBron James has a Detailed Sleep Plan, and his Trainer Says it's the Key to his 'Never-Ending' Recovery". Business Insider.
- ^ Worthen, Molly (August 3, 2018). "The Podcast Bros Want to Optimize Your Life". New York Times.
- ^ Stillman, Jessica (May 18, 2018). "Finally Want to Change Your Life? Ask Yourself These 10 Questions". Inc.
- ^ Pugachevsky, Julia (June 16, 2023). "A Resurfaced Clip From Bestselling Author Brene' Brown Explains Why Marriages Should Never Be 50/50". Business Insider.
- ^ Stieg, Cory (December 9, 2020). "Jerry Seinfeld: 'Success is the Enemy of Irritability and Crankiness' — How to Stay Productive and Motivated". CNBC.
- ^ Gupta, Boshika; Pereira, Sergio (December 16, 2020). "The Tragic Real-Life Story of Matthew McConaughey". Grunge.
- ^ Chirinos, Carmela (March 26, 2022). "Mark Zuckerberg Defies Haters of the Metaverse, Reveals his Vision for a Digital World Where you Can Make Eye Contact with Others". Fortune.
- ^ "40 Under 40". Fortune. 2016.
- ^ "Meet Tim Ferriss, the 4-Hour Guy". ABC News. January 19, 2017.