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Happy New Year!
The Tim Ferriss Show crossed 900 million downloads last year, and it’s fast approaching one billion downloads. Doing the podcast has been one of my emotional life rafts and saving graces amidst the madness of 2022, so thank you from the bottom of my heart for listening.
In case you want to dig in, below are the most popular episodes of 2022.
We used an imperfect methodology—number of downloads one week after publication—but it’s good enough to surface episodes that got people really excited and that quickly spread via word of mouth.
2023 is going to be very big. If you haven’t already, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your audio morsels.
With sincerest thanks,
Tim
Below is the list, in descending order of downloads (i.e., #1 had the most downloads one week after publication).
#1: Morgan Housel — The Psychology of Money, Picking the Right Game, and The $6 Million Janitor (Episode #576)
#3: New Insights from Sam Harris, Dr. Peter Attia, Ramit Sethi, and Elizabeth Gilbert (Episode #599)
#4: Rich Roll — Reinventing Your Life at 30, 40, and Beyond (Episode 561)
#5: Cal Newport — The Eternal Pursuit of Craftsmanship, The Deep Life, Slow Productivity, and a 30-Day Digital Minimalism Challenge (Episode #568)
#6: Jason Portnoy of PayPal, Palantir, and More — Porn Addiction, The Corrosiveness of Secrets, Healing Wounds, Escaping Shame Cycles, and Books to Change Your Life (Episode #600)
#9: Dr. Michio Kaku — Exploring Time Travel, The Beauty of Physics, Parallel Universes, The Mind of God, String Theory, Lessons from Einstein, and More (Episode #562)
#13: Susan Cain on Transforming Pain, Building Your Emotional Resilience, Exploring Sufi Wisdom, Tapping into Bittersweet Songs, and Seeking the Shards of Light (Episode #583)
#14: Dr. John Krystal — All Things Ketamine, The Most Comprehensive Podcast Episode Ever (Episode #625)
#15: Dr. Gabor Maté — The Myth of Normal, Metabolizing Anger, Processing Trauma, and Finding the Still Voice Within (Episode #620)
#19: Boyd Varty — The Lion Tracker’s Guide to Life (Episode #571)
#20: Insights from Dr. Andrew Huberman, Greg McKeown, Jocko Willink, Brené Brown, and Naval Ravikant (Episode #616)
#21: Jack Kornfield — How to Overcome Apathy and Find Beautiful Purpose (Episode #601)
#22: 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) (Episode #594)
#24: Professor Donald Hoffman — The Case Against Reality, Beyond Spacetime, Rethinking Death, Panpsychism, QBism, and More (Episode #585)
#25: Tim Ferriss and Matt Mullenweg in Antarctica: Exploring Personal Fears, Bucket Lists, Facing Grief, Crafting Life Missions, and Tim’s Best Penguin Impressions (Episode #578)
#27: Jane McGonigal — How She Predicted COVID in 2010, Becoming the Expert of Your Own Future, Trust Warfare, The 10-Year Winter, and How to Cultivate Optimism (Episode #579)
#29: The Random Show with Kevin Rose — Current Books, Men’s Groups, Tuna Helper, The Latest in NFTs, Fierce Intimacy, and More (Episode #586)
#30: A Rare Podcast at 30 Below Zero — Sue Flood on Antarctica, Making Your Own Luck, Chasing David Attenborough, and Reinventing Yourself (Episode #567)
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Tim, what I would put on a billboard: “What would you put on this billboard? What does that say about you? Food for thought…” That’s it. That’s precisely what I would put on a billboard. Get everyone else out there thinking about who they are versus who they want to be.
Hi Tim
Hope you are doing great.
I am Manav from India. I have 2 questions for you.
Can you tell me what is a manifestation journal used for and how to begin using it?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thank you.
I enjoy the Podcast, for the last few years I “spend” about four to six hours a week listening. One episode I’d like to hear is one examining the underlying assumptions upon which the podcast is built. These assumptions range from the obvious use of English to the more subtle impact of first-world (IE America) centric conversations.
Tim, I love that Question, “what would you put on a billboard?”. Here is what mine would say: “What would you put on this billboard?”. Then, underneath in the second line: “…what does that say about you?”. I mean, how many immature men would automatically think of drawing a giant dick on there and I want those people to reflect on how adolescent that is and maybe they can think of something better. It is a good question in itself, and I think it is worthy of being on a billboard to encourage people to think about who they are and who they want to be.
It’s so annoying to see advertising copy on each podcast in Spotify ABOVE the information of the person being interviewed. Please consider putting it only below. We hear enough of the adverts anyway in the first 5 minutes of each podcast.
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