Description
This episode is a two-for-one, and that’s because the podcast recently hit its 10-year anniversary and passed one billion downloads. To celebrate, I’ve curated some of the best of the best—some of my favorites—from more than 700 episodes over the last decade. I could not be more excited. The episode features segments from episode #474 "Matthew McConaughey — The Power of 'No, Thank You,' Key Life Lessons, 30+ Years of Diary Notes, and The Art of Catching Greenlights" and #327 "Aisha Tyler — How to Use Pain, Comedy, and Practice for Creativity."
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Timestamps:
[00:00] Start
[04:58] Notes about this supercombo format.
[05:51] Enter Matthew McConaughey.
[06:19] The words forbidden in Matthew's house growing up.
[08:58] The book that changed the course of Matthew's life.
[17:27] Matthew's 10 goals in life (circa 1992).
[22:20] Why take more risks?
[26:04] The evolving purpose of keeping a diary.
[29:48] The art of running downhill.
[33:56] Learning to say "No" to rom-com typecasting.
[47:50] Enter Aisha Tyler.
[48:19] Aisha's role in The Tim Ferriss Show's existence.
[49:43] Aisha's trademark podcast question.
[51:06] Aisha's unorthodox childhood and family relationships.
[52:06] How did Aisha answer the questions "Whose day is it?" and "What are you going to do?" every morning?
[55:34] From where does Aisha get her general sense of optimism?
[57:25] Following father's advice and views on regret.
[59:22] Free-range parenting vs. modern overprotection.
[1:03:33] Having a bad day? You're not special!
[1:05:27] Young Aisha's career aspirations.
[1:06:52] Why was Aisha miserable at what she thought was her dream job?
[1:08:51] Why did Aisha pick standup comedy to break into show business?
[1:10:08] What it was like to keep a day job and do standup comedy as a hobby.
[1:11:50] Commuting for comedy in San Francisco.
[1:14:03] What made the comedy club bubble of the '80s burst?
[1:18:11] How did Aisha practice to get better at standup?
[1:19:01] A memorable set Aisha bombed and the gift it gave her.
[1:22:22] Dealing with hecklers Bill Burr and Kenny Moore style.
[1:28:20] Aisha shares some of her own heckler stories.
[1:32:31] Aisha's academic approach to the math of comedy.
[1:34:43] What's the Rule of Threes?
[1:35:36] Gauging comic evolution.
[1:36:46] Comedians compared to other artists.
[1:38:04] Changing success metrics and creative traps.
[1:40:41] How fear-based people-pleasing affects creativity.
[1:43:52] If one likes big butts, one cannot lie — even if it might tick someone off.
[1:46:03] Sometimes constructive feedback does make me change my mind.
[1:46:33] Pursuing authentic, meaningful work.
[1:48:32] Comedy's core beyond humor.
[1:49:04] Expecting failures in creative beginnings.
[1:49:52] Why it doesn't pay to emulate a master of a craft in their own field.
[1:51:51] Aisha's transition to filmmaking.
[1:54:47] Aisha believes in personal aggression.
[1:55:28] How Aisha piggybacked resources for her first music video.
[1:56:30] Learning filmmaking through short projects.
[1:58:03] What lessons did Aisha learn from these projects?
[1:59:06] How visiting the sets of Penny Dreadful and Vikings in Ireland led to making AXIS.
[2:00:52] Financing the Ireland trip.
[2:02:35] The email Aisha sent to visit the set of Vikings.
[2:03:18] The impact of fan appreciation.
[2:04:50] Budweiser's "Whassup" campaign origin.
[2:05:38] Why Aisha made AXIS.
[2:07:06] Resources for aspiring screenwriters and tech investors.
[2:08:06] What is AXIS, and did anyone try to talk Aisha out of making it?
[2:09:53] AXIS
I answer questions on how I’ve changed my mind around parenthood, what’s next for me and how I am thinking about next steps, how I find joy, how to live with urgency, my advice for career reinvention in the age of AI, avoiding complacency, and much, much more.
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Derek Sivers is an author of philosophy and entrepreneurship, known for his surprising, quotable insights and pithy, succinct writing style. Derek’s books (How to Live, Hell Yeah or No, Your Music and People, Anything You Want) and newest projects are at his website: sive.rs. His new book...
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