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Five Bullet Friday is a free weekly email newsletter from Tim Ferriss, which includes five bullet points of interesting and cool things he has discovered, ranging from quotes, books, gadgets, tech tips, and much more.
00:58 - 01:46 (00:48)
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Five Bullet Friday is a free weekly email newsletter from Tim Ferriss, which includes five bullet points of interesting and cool things he has discovered, ranging from quotes, books, gadgets, tech tips, and much more. Additionally, it offers new subscribers early access to startups, beta testing, special deals, and exclusive content.
ChapterBonne and Jeff of The Tim Ferriss Show Discuss Podcasting and Business
Episode#175: How to Cage the Monkey Mind
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss interviews Athletic Greens, a nutrient-dense all-in-one supplement company.
01:46 - 04:34 (02:48)
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Tim Ferriss interviews Athletic Greens, a nutrient-dense all-in-one supplement company. The supplement contains 75 vitamins and minerals, prebiotics, probiotics, and much more.
ChapterBonne and Jeff of The Tim Ferriss Show Discuss Podcasting and Business
Episode#175: How to Cage the Monkey Mind
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Tim Ferriss, author of The Four Hour Workweek and host of The Tim Ferriss Show, interviews an expert in Stoke Philosophy about making better decisions and covers topics such as human longevity and insomnia.
04:34 - 06:43 (02:09)
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Tim Ferriss, author of The Four Hour Workweek and host of The Tim Ferriss Show, interviews an expert in Stoke Philosophy about making better decisions and covers topics such as human longevity and insomnia.
ChapterBonne and Jeff of The Tim Ferriss Show Discuss Podcasting and Business
Episode#175: How to Cage the Monkey Mind
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Author and podcaster Tim Ferriss shares his practice of wearing mismatched clothing, inspired by the stoic philosopher Cato, to train himself to be only ashamed of things worth being ashamed of.
06:43 - 07:45 (01:02)
Summary
Author and podcaster Tim Ferriss shares his practice of wearing mismatched clothing, inspired by the stoic philosopher Cato, to train himself to be only ashamed of things worth being ashamed of.