The Tim Ferriss Show Transcripts: Cool Tools for Travel with Kevin Kelly (#247)

Please enjoy this transcript of my interview with Kevin Kelly (kk.org), co-founder of WIRED. Transcripts may contain a few typos—with some episodes lasting 2+ hours, it’s difficult to catch some minor errors. Enjoy! Listen to the interview here or by selecting any of the options below. Listen onApple Podcasts Listen onStitcher DUE TO SOME HEADACHES IN …

Cool Tools for Travel – Tim Ferriss and Kevin Kelly (#247)

Cool Tools for Travel – Tim Ferriss and Kevin Kelly (#247)

Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) might be the real-life Most Interesting Man In The World. I’ve always wanted to travel with him, and we recently headed to Uzbekistan together. This episode covers some of our favorite travel tools. Kevin is Senior Maverick at Wired Magazine, which he co-founded in 1993. He also co-founded the All Species Foundation, a …

On Zero-to-Hero Transformations (#155)

On Zero-to-Hero Transformations (#155)

  In this episode, we don’t have any special guests, unless you count the multiple personalities in my own head. We are not talking to Arnold Schwarzenegger, black-market chemists, Josh Waitzkin, Jamie Foxx or anyone else per our regular interviews. Today, I’ll be responding to questions you upvoted on Reddit. This episode includes gems like: My favorite books Learning …

Random Episode 5: The Bloody, Filthy Travel Edition

This is a short Random episode — 10:30 — and easily the most disgusting to date. I also think it’s the funniest. Imagine Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations if he didn’t need to edit for cable. This episode has some educational bits, but it’s focus is on enjoying the not-always-so-smooth experience of travel. Not for the …

New Year, New You: How to Travel the World with (or without) Kids in 2008

New Year, New You: How to Travel the World with (or without) Kids in 2008

From cold weather land to never-never-land. (Photo: hschmid) Incredible world travel isn’t limited to 20-something singles. Dan Clements knows this, but his take on travel is well worth reading for singles as well. Moving from structure to no structure, issues of timing and career, and more — these are the same issues solo travelers and …