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New from Tim — Interview with Steven Rinella on Hunting (And Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, and More (Plus: Adam Grant on How to Remember Anything and Book Recommendations from Debbie Millman)

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 --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All, Please find your weekly roundup email below. The "5-Bullet Friday" newsletter is coming on Friday, as always. Here’s what I’ve published in the past seven days or so... 🎧 New podcast episode: [Steven Rinella on Hunting (And Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, Favorite Trips, and More]() (Brought to you by [LinkedIn Jobs hiring platform](), [FreshBooks cloud-based small business accounting software](=), and [Allform premium sofas](=)) 🎧 New podcast episode:[Books I’ve Loved — Debbie Millman](=) (Brought to you by [Audible](=)) 🎧 New podcast episode: [Adam Grant — How to Remember Anything](=)= Short descriptions for each are below. Enjoy! --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Steven Rinella on Hunting (And Why You Should Care), Reconnecting with Nature, Favorite Trips, and More]() Steven Rinella ([@MeatEater](, [@StevenRinella](=)) is the host of the Netflix Originals series [MeatEater]() and [The MeatEater Podcast](. He’s also the author of seven books dealing with wildlife, conservation, hunting, fishing, and wild foods, including the forthcoming [The MeatEater Guide to Wilderness Skills and Survival](), coming out on December 1st, 2020. Please enjoy! Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](), [Spotify](=), [Overcast](, [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by [LinkedIn Jobs](. Whether you are looking to hire now for a critical role or thinking about needs that you may have in the future, [LinkedIn Jobs]( can help. LinkedIn screens candidates for the hard and soft skills you’re looking for and puts your job in front of candidates looking for job opportunities that match what you have to offer. Using LinkedIn’s active community of more than 690 million professionals worldwide, [LinkedIn Jobs]( can help you find and hire the right person faster. When your business is ready to make that next hire, find the right person with LinkedIn Jobs. You can pay what you want and get $50 off your first job. [Just visit LinkedIn.com/Tim](. --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [FreshBooks](=). I’ve been talking about [FreshBooks](=)—an all-in-one invoicing + payments + accounting solution—for years now. Many entrepreneurs, as well as the contractors and freelancers that I work with, use it all the time. [FreshBooks](=) makes it super easy to track things like expenses, project time, and client info, and then merge it all into great-looking invoices. [FreshBooks](=) can save users up to 200 hours a year on accounting and bookkeeping tasks. Right now FreshBooks is offering my listeners a free 30-day trial, and no credit card is required. Go to [FreshBooks.com/Tim](=) and enter “Tim Ferriss” in the “How did you hear about us?” section! --------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is also brought to you by [Allform](=)! If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while, you’ve probably heard me talk about Helix Sleep mattresses, which I’ve been using since 2017. They just launched a new company called [Allform](=), and they’re making premium, customizable sofas and chairs shipped right to your door — at a fraction of the cost of traditional stores. You can pick your fabric (and they’re all spill, stain, and scratch resistant), the sofa color, the color of the legs, and the sofa size and shape to make sure it’s perfect for you and your home. [Allform](=) arrives in just 3–7 days, and you can assemble it yourself in a few minutes—no tools needed. To find your perfect sofa, [check out Allform.com/Tim](=). Allform is offering 20% off all orders to you, my dear listeners, at [Allform.com/Tim](=). --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Books I’ve Loved — Debbie Millman](=) Welcome to another episode of [The Tim Ferriss Show](), where it is my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types—from startup founders and investors to chess champions to Olympic athletes. This episode, however, is an experiment and part of a shorter series I’m doing called “Books I’ve Loved.” I’ve invited some amazing past guests, close friends, and new faces to share their favorite books—the books that have influenced them, changed them, and transformed them for the better. I hope you pick up one or two new mentors—in the form of books—from this new series and apply the lessons in your own life. Debbie Millman ([@debbiemillman]()) has been named one of the most creative people in business by Fast Company and one of the most influential designers working today by [Graphic Design USA](). She is the host of [Design Matters](—a great show and one of the world’s longest running podcasts. She is also chair of the Masters in Branding Program at the [School of Visual Arts]( in New York City and editorial director of Print magazine. Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](=), [Spotify](=), [Overcast](, [Stitcher](), [Castbox](), [Google Podcasts](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. --------------------------------------------------------------- “Books I’ve Loved” on The Tim Ferriss Show is brought to you by [Audible](=). I have used [Audible](=) for many years now. I love it. Audible has the largest selection of audiobooks on the planet. I listen when I’m taking walks, I listen while I’m cooking… I listen whenever I can. [Audible](=) is offering The Tim Ferriss Show listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to [Audible.com/Tim](=) and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs. Then, download your free title and start listening! It’s that easy. Simply go to [Audible.com/Tim](=) or text TIM to 500500 to get started today. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 New podcast episode: [Adam Grant — How to Remember Anything](=)= Please enjoy this special episode of [The Tim Ferriss Show](=), featuring the superhuman Adam Grant ([@AdamMGrant](=)) and his podcast with TED, [WorkLife](=). Many of you have heard my interview with Adam, which was one of the most popular interviews of 2019. I titled that podcast “[The Man Who Does Everything](” because Adam seems to accomplish more than the next 10 people combined, and he has built systems and habits that allow him to do this. Adam is an expert in how we can find motivation and meaning, and lead more generous and creative lives. He is an organizational psychologist at Wharton, where he has been the top-rated professor for seven straight years. He is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of four books that have been translated into 35 languages: [Give and Take](=), [Originals](, [Option B](=), and [Power Moves](). His TED talks have been viewed more than 20 million times. His speaking and consulting clients include Google, the NBA, and the Gates Foundation. He has been recognized as one of the world’s 10 most influential management thinkers, is one of Fortune’s 40 under 40, and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. He’s received distinguished scientific achievement awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. It goes on and on. The good news is that this isn’t all freakish genes and good luck; Adam uses uncommon tools and strategies for getting all of this done. You can find our previous episode about this at [tim.blog/adamgrant](. In Adam’s [WorkLife](=) podcast, he takes you inside the minds of some of the world’s most unusual professionals to explore the science of making work not suck; put another way, how do you make work actually work for you? Adam and I share an intense interest in just how far—and easily—you can train your memory to do things that seem impossible, and I wanted to share with you an episode from Adam’s podcast titled “[How to remember anything]().” It is highly tactical. One last thing—for legal reasons, we didn’t have the flexibility to remove any mid-roll ads, so… Accenture, this one’s on me. Please enjoy the episode! You can subscribe to [WorkLife](=) with Adam Grant wherever you get your podcasts. Listen to the episode on [Apple Podcasts](, [Spotify](=), [Overcast](, [Stitcher](), [Castbox](=), [Google Podcasts](=), or on your favorite podcast platform. FORWARDED THIS MESSAGE? [SIGN UP](=). [Tim Ferriss Photo] Join millions of monthly readers. Get exclusive content, private Q&As, giveaways, and more. No spam, ever. Just great stuff. DUE TO VOLUME, PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. SADLY, WE ARE UNABLE TO READ 1,000+ MESSAGES PER DAY. To unsubscribe, just [click here](. To reply to Tim, please do so in the blog comments [here](). 3112 Windsor Rd., Box #UNS, Austin TX 78703, United States Â

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