Rich Roll - Reinventing Your Life at 30, 40, and Beyond | The Tim Ferriss Show

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At age 40, Rich Roll (@richroll) made the decision to overhaul the sedentary throes of overweight middle age. Walking away from a career in law, he reinvented himself as a globally recognized ultra-distance endurance athlete, bestselling author, and host of the wildly popular Rich Roll Podcast, one of the world’s most listened to podcasts, with more than 200 million downloads.
Named one of the “25 Fittest Men in the World” by Men’s Fitness and the “Guru of Reinvention” by Outside magazine, Rich shares his inspirational story of addiction, redemption, and athletic prowess in his bestselling memoir, Finding Ultra, and in the cookbooks/lifestyle guides The Plantpower Way and The Plantpower Way: Italia, which he co-authored with his wife Julie Piatt.
Rich is a graduate of Stanford University (where he was a member of their dynastic, multiple-NCAA-championship men’s swimming program) and Cornell Law School. He has been featured on CNN and on the cover of Outside and has been profiled in The New York Times, Forbes, ESPN, and many other prominent media outlets.
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00:00 Start
03:57 Alcoholism
45:48 “Mood follows action”
48:03 Rich’s transformation
01:01:48 How to transform
01:13:00 Zone 2 training
01:23:01 Rich sleeps in a tent
01:37:21 A month off. Every year.
01:49:10 Rich’s billboard
01:55:31 Where to find Rich
01:56:20 Media vs. real life
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@anniemal9312
@anniemal9312 2 роки тому
At 40, I cleaned up my hardcore drug addiction. Guilt and shame still plague me but have been free from heroin 2 years. One step at a time.
@BhushreeThakur
@BhushreeThakur 2 роки тому
That must have not been easy. Keep it up!!!
@Mitzyfitz
@Mitzyfitz 2 роки тому
Hey, addiction is one of the hardest hurdles to to prepare to jump over. You, Annie Mal, are an absolute true blue royal athlete. I'm so damn proud of you 💜❤️
@notnow7973
@notnow7973 Рік тому
Good for you! Take good care of your body. It can heal.
@briankoh1924
@briankoh1924 Рік тому
You are not defined by your past. Cast all these shame and guilts away. Keep it up, and good luck for happiness is calling your name.
@meaningfulmakings
@meaningfulmakings 11 місяців тому
Good for you. X
@moralhazard1
@moralhazard1 2 роки тому
At 30, being kind of an F up, and thinking it's too late to get into good habits, this is super inspirational!
@getwetsoon
@getwetsoon 2 роки тому
its never to late! promised!
@anthonyfox477
@anthonyfox477 2 роки тому
It's never too late, and also if it takes longer than you expected to overcome your struggles, that's OK and normal.
@alxghyu1844
@alxghyu1844 2 роки тому
Yea that's the storytelling but he was a Stanford graduate, had worked as a lawyer and came from wealth. So i dont know about you
@dpj670
@dpj670 2 роки тому
I honestly feel like I “figured it out” at 34 and life has been AMAZING since then. Never give up. It will never not feel amazing to feel like you’ve got your shit together. Seriously. Figure out the life you want and go for it! I’m rooting for you.
@djVania08
@djVania08 2 роки тому
@@alxghyu1844 I was listening to him in some other podcast where he portrays himself as a fat screwups in the past. Super sick, , alcoholic, etc.. Well when I imagine a sick alcoholic, I do see completely different picture than what he was. To me his story seems soooooo overblown. It resonates with people of course, gives them hope and maybe inspiration. Which is all good. But man is he lying....
@anxietycoachespodcast
@anxietycoachespodcast 2 роки тому
At 60 I became a podcaster out of the blue and 13+ million downloads later I encourage everyone to reinvent themselves as needed! Many many pivots in my life and each one grew me towards the next. Don't shy away from the unknown it may be exactly what you've been looking for all these years. Love both Tim and Rich for all they do in the world...Mahalo!
@butterflymoon6368
@butterflymoon6368 2 роки тому
bloody hell! I'm 40 so this is inspirational!
@anxietycoachespodcast
@anxietycoachespodcast 2 роки тому
@@butterflymoon6368 Yay! Fly to them moon butterfly 🌺
@jessicaveylan4265
@jessicaveylan4265 2 роки тому
I would love to talk to you! My husband spent 20 years as a monk in a monestay that had many social issues and I am a truama survivor. We are learning together as a couple coping with our past and building ourselves up.
@anxietycoachespodcast
@anxietycoachespodcast 2 роки тому
@@jessicaveylan4265 visit our podcast on any podcast app or our website and see if what we do can be helpful as you two work together to find peace and calm in this life together! The Anxiety Coaches Podcast ❤🙏❤
@MichaelMuranaka
@MichaelMuranaka 2 роки тому
Congrats! That's awesome!
@williamiversen2978
@williamiversen2978 2 роки тому
The inverse of addiction is not sobriety, it is connection
@whollyflow9113
@whollyflow9113 2 роки тому
Rich roll is a rare breed. He doesn't TRY to be. He just is. There is no phoniness or fake guru vibe. Just humbleness and an authentic attitude towards inspiring others. B
@elgeebee5250
@elgeebee5250 2 роки тому
100%
@podcastrepurposing
@podcastrepurposing 2 роки тому
0:00 Tim introduces Rich Roll 4:34 Rich Roll talks about his early life and problem with alcohol 10:29 Rich’s rock bottom moments with alcohol 12:36 Why did Rich pursue Law? 15:33 What were the final straws that led to Rich seeking help for his alcohol addiction 18:56 How alcohol ruined his Honeymoon 21:48 How do you seek help after you realize you need to make a change 25:21 What are some important aspect of recovery that people miss 32:52 Tools and resources that are helpful in the recovery process 38:09 Books or documentaries that dig into AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) 42:05 Addiction is a spectrum and affects us all 46:05 Mood follows action 48:13 How Rich turned it around after getting out of the recovery center 56:18 Stepping back from Law to write his book Finding Ultra 1:03:59 Rich’s advice for those who want to reboot their life 1:11:24 Analysis Paralysis - don’t overthink things 1:13:35 Zone 2 training: what it is and why do it? 1:23:21 Sleeping in a tent outside every night 1:31:26 Rich’s daily/weekly schedule and how he structures it 1:37:23 Taking a full month off each year 1:49:15 What would you put on a billboard for everyone to see? 1:52:00 What is Rich excited about? 1:56:25 Closing comments 2:01:10 Conclusion We created these timestamps b/c we love what your show brings to the world! You can add them to your description to create actual chapters on your video if you'd like. Here's the video on how to do that: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/hYaapYWceWirzKM.html P.S. If you want us to create these for future videos, we've got a super easy to use service for that! → www.authentiqmarketing.com/time-stamps
@markmacfarlane3169
@markmacfarlane3169 2 роки тому
This is very helpful to me! I know Rich Rolls bio inside out and am only seeing if any new info is on here. Thanks
@butterflymoon6368
@butterflymoon6368 2 роки тому
fantastic. thank you!
@inveele
@inveele 2 роки тому
You are awesome for doing this!
@ethangoodman893
@ethangoodman893 2 роки тому
Thank you very much for this
@podcastrepurposing
@podcastrepurposing 2 роки тому
@@ethangoodman893 You're welcome!
@acidclarity_
@acidclarity_ 2 роки тому
Rich roll has next level linguistic ability, eloquence and expression. Makes sense now that I know he went to law school!
@CFCMahomet
@CFCMahomet 2 роки тому
One of the greatest gifts Rich brings us is his emotional maturity.
@PowerShellNoob
@PowerShellNoob 6 місяців тому
I couldn't have come across this at a more perfect time. I just turned 30 and I feel like I have yet to amount to anything, but from my mid-twenties until today, I've been trying to sculpt myself into who I want to be. Thank you for this amazing insight.
@jamz.d3959
@jamz.d3959 3 місяці тому
Good luck in your journey
@leighburville2717
@leighburville2717 2 роки тому
Thanks for this fab video!! I'm into it for 15 minutes and crying. It will be my 81st Birthday in 18 days and I haven't been sick since I left my family circus at age 38 ... no doctors... no meds ... just sadness and anger... I became a serious problem drinker for 6 years. I found the 12 Steps and AA book at age 44 and it was exactly what I was looking for all of my life ... sober ever since! I don't fit into the AA profile or AlAnon although I praise them. I stay sane and happy because I'm an avid counselor, herbalist and artist also obsessed every day with AA materials and Speakers. Just lonely for a group that fits.
@memng4
@memng4 2 роки тому
you have to "create" your AA group. the book calls it a "host of friends" trust me, we need you as much as you need us. Can't be done online, going to the meeting daily is the required discipline.
@TheAriannaStarr
@TheAriannaStarr 2 роки тому
I resonate with this coming from show business/circus/socialite turned student after many years misplaced. All the best with your birthday celebration in just 13 days now. I will look forward to hearing more of your st0ry is there a book or memoirs of your journey?
@lisar.2549
@lisar.2549 2 роки тому
Aww, you sound really cool. Just hang out with people you like and don’t worry about fitting in.
@p.r.7776
@p.r.7776 Рік тому
I am 49. 9 years after I moved to US, 5 years after a serious health issue which I need to manage for life time, 8 months after I entered into a new job, and maybe not far away from a devoice. I need to be able to financially support my kid, my mom, and myself. So I am learning a lot of things including learning English. Not sure how many time I still have, but I am going to use all of it to improve every way of my life.
@JR-wu1fg
@JR-wu1fg 2 роки тому
Great stuff guys. So many common points with me. The light bulbs kept going on. At 48 after being a 'good' boozer since 15 I faced my demons and stopped. Have been free for 14 months. Life is just so much better. Now onto my sugar addiction 😁. Keep up the good work. I wish I did this when I was 30 but it's never too late.
@joeylozado4190
@joeylozado4190 2 роки тому
The sugar addiction is in line with the alcohol addiction. Read: Biochemical individuality. 👍🏻
@JR-wu1fg
@JR-wu1fg 2 роки тому
@@joeylozado4190 thanks Joey's I'll take a look. So much to learn.
@StephenRowanShow
@StephenRowanShow 2 роки тому
Congratulations that is a great achievement. Just finished my first 6 months sugar free. Keep on moving forward.
@simongarner5340
@simongarner5340 2 роки тому
@@joeylozado4190 that makes a lot of sense. I drink a fair amount and also struggle with sugar addiction.
@sally1269
@sally1269 Рік тому
@@joeylozado4190 thank you for the book recommendation. Do you feel the book is a fairly comprehensible to someone with a non-medical/technical background?
@catsteinhilb2880
@catsteinhilb2880 2 роки тому
Every time Rich Roll speaks, I open up a little more, I gain a little more perspective, I learn a little more about myself and the world at large. I am forever grateful for that man
@misharamage5529
@misharamage5529 2 роки тому
I LUUUVE this interview! I’m 47 and I’ve been trying to evolve, heal, learn and find my path. It’s quit daunting if you don’t have others to learn from. I appreciate both of you for doing what you do.
@Hijuela2
@Hijuela2 Рік тому
Same here. Wish you the best.
@ROSE-mq3qd
@ROSE-mq3qd Рік тому
Totally agree with your message 🙌 ‘mood follows action’ is now on my wall, finding a new supportive community to support me in the behaviour change I want in my life is really brilliant advice I’m taking on board, having some support & accountability is helping me change my life as I approach 50 - it is never too late 🫶
@ritukaushik2262
@ritukaushik2262 Рік тому
Same here How are you doing?
@BrianDeCosta
@BrianDeCosta 2 роки тому
Big fan of Rich and his "doing > talking" messages. You know someone has spent serious time looking in the mirror to be able to speak the way he does.
@jessicaveylan4265
@jessicaveylan4265 2 роки тому
As someone who experienced trauma in the household between the ages of 5 to 16 it took me until the last few years to start to feel more whole and healed. That means I felt inadequate for where I was at for my age. I am 40 and for the first time feel like I have enough stability to start getting the other parts of my life set. I didn't get to focus on college and didn't learn about credit scores and financial well being. My husband spent 20 years as a monk. We are just learning how to "adult" in our 40s together. Conversations like this are refreshing and give me a lot of hope.
@ellesab4873
@ellesab4873 11 місяців тому
I’ve listened to many podcasts but this is one of my faves. I’ve heard of Rich over the years. Mainly due to his marathons and promotion of the vegan diet but this podcast has given me a huge appreciation for his story and journey. Awesome stuff.
@bro7269
@bro7269 2 роки тому
Minus the expensive LA house, writing a book, a Stanford Law education, a successful podcast and being able to take off a month/year I can relate to Rich.
@lisar.2549
@lisar.2549 2 роки тому
Ha ha, truth!
@jobrown1405
@jobrown1405 2 роки тому
How about when he was deeply in debt, having cars repossessed, didn't know where his family was gong to live? That help? 🙄
@bro7269
@bro7269 2 роки тому
@@jobrown1405 You obviously didn’t get the joke.
@McTierArt
@McTierArt 7 місяців тому
😂
@justadudeintheworldman.120
@justadudeintheworldman.120 2 роки тому
I discovered Rich when he first started podcasting and it was so good I couldn’t realize why he wasn’t up there with Tim & Joe Rogan but now he is on his way and glad to see it. Rich has been through a lot & made it out so it also has credibility with me when he’s open about his lows and humble about the highs
@MatthewPeterMurphy
@MatthewPeterMurphy Рік тому
Coming up on 6 years sober. My life continues to grow. Love to hear these stories when it gets hard. Who knows where I will be in a few more years 🙏🤙
@BOBSMITHH
@BOBSMITHH 2 роки тому
No better way to start the new year than to have two of my favorite podcasters on one episode!
@cchampa17
@cchampa17 2 роки тому
This was such a fantastic episode. Listened while at the gym, trying to get back into a routine, and I became so enthralled with the material that I found myself performing well without thinking hard about it. Appreciate the work you two do
@darianbroadhead2863
@darianbroadhead2863 2 роки тому
Literally on a run last week and thought “I’m shocked there isn’t a podcast of either of these guys interviewing each other”. Can’t wait to listen.
@coyote385
@coyote385 2 роки тому
Rich has a podcast interviewing Tim from a few years ago. Highly recommend
@annetterodriguez682
@annetterodriguez682 2 роки тому
Such a great conversation, I really needed to hear this during this time in my life. Hits deep & I feel so many similarities to Rich. Good conversations make the soul feel so much lighter. 💖
@joshuatrott193
@joshuatrott193 2 роки тому
Ive had a lifelong battle with substance addiction, from pot to pills to heroin, clean for few years, then to booze took over until a few months ago. Here are some of the ways I view addiction. It's an inability to reconcile past traumas. Unable to live in the present without substance. Often thinking 1 thing away from contentment. I will be ok when this 1 thing happens. Ultimately it's trying to fill a God sized hole. I've used to escape pain, trauma, PTSD etc.
@jeanninethompson933
@jeanninethompson933 2 роки тому
I can 100% relate to your comment as the "1 thing away from contentment" was something that I have struggled with and did go through a lengthy period of substance addiction because of that. That "God sized hole" is the theme of Rich Roll's podcast episode with Lisa Miller. You might find it interesting.
@PaddyLonglegs
@PaddyLonglegs Рік тому
Can I just say a straight up thankyou for guys like Rich, just sharing the journey and trying to give practical ways to get through addiction makes people like me feel alot less alone in this. Thank you.
@WillMahler
@WillMahler 2 роки тому
My 2 favorite gurus! So much life-guidence from these two... can't get enough.
@vincejohnson6229
@vincejohnson6229 2 роки тому
Great interview, I thought these guys were both superheroes, but actually they have all the same challenges I do with training and motivation, appreciate their openness
@james_horan
@james_horan 2 роки тому
Tim, thank you for sharing this because it's one of the best interviews I've ever seen by you!
@sarabethflowerslewis8883
@sarabethflowerslewis8883 2 роки тому
Thank you both so much. I've been hoping for this conversation to happen for months now. Rich, your work honestly got me through COVID, and Tim, I've been so inspired by you and your podcast for years. Absolutely loved this conversation. "Who are you becoming?"
@HeatherForestH
@HeatherForestH 2 роки тому
Trying to think of a word to describe how happy it makes me to see two of my favourite podcasters/thinkers/conversation geniuses meeting to chat. I hope this is only the beginning of the exchange between you and Rich, Tim -- as we have so much to learn from both of you. I loved Rich's answer to your billboard question and I am currently using it as a writing prompt. Many thanks to you both for continuing to do what you do, but also for being aware enough to take time off-grid/away from your routines to rest, play, think, and reevaluate. I hope I can do this more myself and I am working on ways to set boundaries to create more free space in my mind to take stock and be more intentional. Much love to both of you.
@tristancomeau9892
@tristancomeau9892 2 роки тому
Rich interviewed Tim on his podcast few years back, check it out! It's another great conversation.
@helenmary9416
@helenmary9416 2 роки тому
@casslarkin4567
@casslarkin4567 2 роки тому
Rich Roll is a legend! I've been a listener of Rich's podcast for several years, and thank you ,Tim Ferris, for the opportunity to hear Rich and his story and gratitude to Rich for his honesty and vulnerability. Great podcast!
@milksomethinggood
@milksomethinggood 2 роки тому
One of the most hearty conversations in a minute. Loved every second 🙏 thank you Tim thank you Rich
@gr8claysby717
@gr8claysby717 2 роки тому
So glad you have Rich on the show. Found his work when I got sober and it's immensely helped me to drive towards change. Mood follows action for sure.
@synostosis4240
@synostosis4240 2 роки тому
Rich Roll has a generous spirit and a kindness that is uncommon in this world. Loved watching this!!!
@getwetsoon
@getwetsoon 2 роки тому
Just listened to the episode today - what a great talk between two great souls! Thank you for that!!! happy new year 2022
@mpelletier62
@mpelletier62 2 роки тому
Started running when the pandemic started in 2020, first ultra 50k in a the summer of 2021 and first 100k next summer, I also found something past 30
@suzannadwyer3706
@suzannadwyer3706 2 роки тому
Love the long format when there is time for it. You really dig into topics, not just the 2 second bits.
@Burritosarebetterthantacos
@Burritosarebetterthantacos 2 роки тому
This is SOLID GOLD. These men are heros of mine and the talk was 💯
@lunazamoraart
@lunazamoraart Рік тому
At 60 I’m learning how to live as an entrepreneur Reinvention is real!
@user-mm9yx9zy9d
@user-mm9yx9zy9d 2 роки тому
Thank you for this episode. "Mood follows action" explains a lot! And it works indeed
@lisar.2549
@lisar.2549 2 роки тому
I didn’t know this about Rich Roll! This is such a cool interview because it really explains the difficulty of having to reinvent oneself. This is not something that everyone can or has had to do. Great skill to learn!
@AAABBB-hu1sv
@AAABBB-hu1sv Рік тому
This conversation between you, Tim and Rich, filled me with joy and tears. No less.
@andrealevy218
@andrealevy218 2 роки тому
Started listening to both of these podcasts several years back RR was a real inspiration for my transition to vegan 4 years ago. I find so much of it and the other guests SO inspiring. Taking ownership and changing from within. SO many people get stuck and blame external factors.
@jay.w
@jay.w 2 роки тому
Great interview Tim! Rich's book Finding Ultra changed my life. It's cool to see my 2 favorite podcasters having a great discussion.
@simongarner5340
@simongarner5340 2 роки тому
Finding Ultra is one of the best biographies I have read in years. Absolutely amazing story.
@ejayt5793
@ejayt5793 2 роки тому
Love it!! 38 and shitting myself despite doing ok, this has given me the boost in positiveness I knew was out there but hadn't heard for a long while, big props to RR & TF who I only just discovered!!!
@ricebowl3
@ricebowl3 2 роки тому
Rich roll played a big part in my life for four years guava years ago. I listen to almost all his podcasts from the very beginning.
@travisbeck937
@travisbeck937 Рік тому
I am a newer fan of you both. I was not at all expecting this introduction, nor was I aware of Rich's past with alcohol. This was so powerful. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
@Malaika_Ellen
@Malaika_Ellen 2 роки тому
I really love that his story shows that healing is not this singular event/aha moment and "everything is fine". It's a journey. A long, LONG journey. I wish the common narrative around healing would reflect this reality more often...
@bionicleboys33
@bionicleboys33 2 роки тому
Everything in life that provides postive outcomes takes time for us to see the results. (Exercise, strength, inner physical health, emotional strength, long term wealth, strong relationships, family bonds, etc.) Everything in life that provides instant results is usually bad for us. (Fast food, treats, social media, tv, alcohol, drugs, cheating on spouse, etc) We need to learn and teach this simple law of incremental compounded gains over long periods of time. Instant gratification serves a purpose to appease an immediate need of some sort, but it will not pay off over time. Delayed gratification and compounded interest resulted from incremental gains is indeed a topic to explore...and teach our young people.
@cerecita3729
@cerecita3729 2 роки тому
Rich is soooo wise and so helpful to listen to. Excelent interview. Made me think and cry at the same time. 💖
@aesoprockslig
@aesoprockslig Рік тому
I love Tim. And just came across rich 2 nights ago but I just wanted to say these 2 I could listen to together for like 12 hrs straight. If not longer. ❤️ just love the realness and the inspiration.
@vectorair1
@vectorair1 2 роки тому
Rich Roll is a badass! He always interviews the most incredible people on his podcasts.
@joshuaglassmyer8358
@joshuaglassmyer8358 2 роки тому
Rich is ever graceful and articulate; many people suffer but lack the words to express it. Grateful he stepped forward after he stepped upward.
@tako_749
@tako_749 2 роки тому
So happy to see Rich on here :) excited for him 👏🏼👏🏼
@mado.madeleine
@mado.madeleine 2 роки тому
Such an amazing conversation! Thank you, Tim and Rich ♥️
@dawnmic.herring
@dawnmic.herring Рік тому
Thank you both for making this available to people! I've found it very helpful, and inspired to share this with others, and use some of the said tips and tools in my daily life! I have so much I want to share, and this has taught me to be a little more unafraid and focus on where I want to go, and what's most important to me. Thank you 💛 Overcoming addictions, pressing forward, being compelled to be better.. knowing what struggles feel like to how it feels to find peace.. and be something more.. living life grateful thankful and taking nothing for granted. I love this.. I'll definitely watch, listen, and study these two hours again.
@repurposeyou
@repurposeyou 2 роки тому
1:00:20 It was great to see Rich get very emotional about this. I mean, we all have influence and inspiration. I can also say The Four Hour Workweek totally changed my paradigm as well. Tim is a mastermind and Rich is the best podcaster on the planet.
@anthonyfox477
@anthonyfox477 2 роки тому
Ultimate cross over! My two fave podcast hosts in one spot!
@hellomybot
@hellomybot 2 роки тому
Thanks for this amazing interview Tim ! I wish you a Happy New Years ❗️
@elgeebee5250
@elgeebee5250 2 роки тому
Rich is so humble and eloquent and collected.
@valentine572
@valentine572 Рік тому
Tim Ferris … the best question asker 👍🏻 this is what I like about your podcasts.
@vikkienos8030
@vikkienos8030 2 роки тому
Wow- well done Tim and Rich. Deep dive into interesting and helpful information.
@louisejoel
@louisejoel 2 роки тому
Great interview from an introverted intuitive who speaks my language. I find it hard to motivate myself to exercise because I'm getting older, had a non healing base of fifth avulsion for years, then a lengthy post viral lung problem and see myself as doomed to deteriorate regardless, but there's no excuse not to do some meditation and yoga which might actually steer me to being more productive as opposed to languishing and dreading the future which is currently very limited and controlled by others. Being limited is an opportunity to focus though.
@susiefreeman6600
@susiefreeman6600 2 роки тому
Many thanks for so articulately sharing your story of courageously remaking yourself from the bottom up. I found it immensely instructive and inspirational! Just a big WOW!🙇🏼‍♀️
@kathmorton-smith234
@kathmorton-smith234 2 роки тому
You both captured my attention within minutes and I’ve not listened to your podcasts before. I will be back!
@moniquecobb9051
@moniquecobb9051 2 роки тому
Liked it before I watched it. I already knew I’d love it!!! Thank you 🙏🏾
@claudialee9345
@claudialee9345 2 місяці тому
I'm a big fan of both of you and this was an amazing conversation. I feel like I need to listen to this again at least once a week/month. I can't thank you enough.
@annaciejka8468
@annaciejka8468 Рік тому
I literally don’t know any wiser person than Rich Roll. Thank you both so much for this conversation ❤️
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 Рік тому
In reality, life demands constant reinvention of ourselves; some will dance those steps more often than others. Lucky are those who have developed into their best version of themselves. I'm ready now for a remake; this is an encouraging and helpful conversation. Thank you!
@mmennote
@mmennote 2 роки тому
For some people the first half of the interview is extremely relevant and needed. Thanks!
@ROSE-mq3qd
@ROSE-mq3qd Рік тому
Thank you Tim and Rich 🌟 this conversation is truly honest & humble; and a conversation with good nuggets of wisdom for anyone willing to change their life for the better - ‘mood follows action’ and start where you are with that ‘dusty bike in the garage’ is a real step forward away from ‘analysis paralysis’ to doing - again mood follows action - wake up every morning and get to work regardless of how I feel is such simple advice, but makes such a difference to my life 🙌
@makaylahollywood3677
@makaylahollywood3677 Рік тому
I've had both success and loss, love comfort and trauma- loneliness...it's interesting the pattern of up and down.Thank you for sharing vulnerable, honest and human stories...so meaningful.
@ShaneHarveyMusic
@ShaneHarveyMusic 2 роки тому
Once again thank you RR for helping me make sense of my addiction and recovery processes. Clear concise words spoken with such truth, humility and the best kind of no bullshit approach that is so inspiring one day at a time.
@barrygeoff
@barrygeoff 2 роки тому
From 1:02 on, this is exactly where I find myself turning 44 this year. So glad I stumbled across this to hear someone elses view on this.
@-_M___M_-
@-_M___M_- Рік тому
I rewatch this interview on the regular, for inspiration. Thank you Rich for sharing. And thank you Tim for your curiosity. M.
@chadwalkaden6375
@chadwalkaden6375 2 роки тому
Rich pauses midway through and speaks for many of us Tim as he outlines the powerful force for good you are in this world. In terms of what is next for you, I have a hunch of what your next book will be, if you write it of course. And, honestly, with huge tailwinds that around that topic, your positioning is likely to be the tipping point to accelerate change to the masses. No pressure lol
@Lazarsebaolar
@Lazarsebaolar 2 роки тому
Wow, Tim, such a wonderful podcast! Thank you so much! You are both such beautiful people
@druniversal6212
@druniversal6212 2 роки тому
What u talk of at around 1 hr 55 mins, that is awesome! We're evolving big time. The fundamentals of our subconscious, and spiritual ways of finding progress in general is changing from having to suffer to finally letting go of what used to be a need, which is this hardship that all who found, quote on quote, success, include a substantial amount of focus on in their bio. What people may miss is that, everyone suffered, success, or not! Anyway, great podcast!! Was a joy to listen to. Thanks-
@darrisnelson5223
@darrisnelson5223 Рік тому
This was such a great conversation Tim! I have great respect for you and Rich. I loved listening to Rich’s story again. My dad died at 51 from alcoholism/liver failure. My two best friends are alcoholics…one sober 8 years, the other will likely not make it 6 months. I’m 67 and stopped drinking at 30. Thank you for asking Rich the question about how to get back into fitness…so helpful for me to think about what I want/need/desire to get me back into a focused workout. I’ve been considering a personal trainer. I prefer to sleep outdoors in all weather. My husband is not at all on board with us sleeping apart even one night. I’ve encountered 2 mountain lions and many bobcats but never bothered. I’ll have to try the Mindfold. I started taping my mouth a month ago…game changer for me to stop breathing through my mouth. This podcast was jam-packed…I’ll need to listen again. Thank you!❤
@veliem3935
@veliem3935 Рік тому
I'm 30 and going through an alcoholic rut. I can feel myself spiraling. I'm writting my finals as a Real Estate developer which is keeping me focused and afloat but I can feel I'm borderline between 2 roads. So I hope I break free from this.
@thomashull7669
@thomashull7669 Рік тому
what a powerful conversation. what an amazing story. rich has so much knowledge and wisdom from his life experiences. we're blessed to be bestowed this knowledge and perspective he's gained. thank you Tim for a great interview. thanks rich for the wisdom and honesty. it's humbling.
@misharamage5529
@misharamage5529 2 роки тому
What is seriously calming to me, is to hear these accomplished guys talk about still being in gray areas regarding decisions to be made. I feel like I live there most days. Lol I’m not alone…and I’m not broken. 🤷‍♀️
@ThePolarandTheFury
@ThePolarandTheFury Рік тому
Tim, you improve my quality of life intellectually, physically, mentally, and spiritually. Thank you. I love you.
@MigueTran
@MigueTran 2 роки тому
Man, this is gonna be good. I already know it. Thanks Tim ❤️ - Migue
@smilebot484
@smilebot484 2 роки тому
I have a lot of respect for Rich Roll.
@Chris-sp7gf
@Chris-sp7gf 2 місяці тому
I love and admire both you gentlemen.Thank you for being strong, inteligent gentle men in this world. You give a woman hope , thank you. :)
@cashvsbeauty
@cashvsbeauty 2 роки тому
Wonderful podcast with visual 👏 Thanks for taking the time to post on UKposts
@monikawest1082
@monikawest1082 2 роки тому
OMG!!! this talk is so grounding and so needed for these times we are living in
@thecatsmeow5056
@thecatsmeow5056 2 роки тому
I don't know how I found your podcast. But I love it and glad I found it.
@Cynthia_108
@Cynthia_108 2 роки тому
Very interesting (and helpful) interview. Favorite part: around 1:53 Rich explaining letting go of the need to suffer (relatable). Three words: grace and JOY and allowing. Totally worth listening nearly 2 hours to hear that. ❤🙏
@uptamistik
@uptamistik Рік тому
Well yes, but I don't necessarily agree as life is suffering and you have to involuntarily suffer to prepare for this thing called life.
@FANO562
@FANO562 2 роки тому
you have no clue how much i needed this interview i love you guys thank you.
@verlinbrumley1841
@verlinbrumley1841 Рік тому
yo this rich roll guy is a great speaker and breaking down his journey and knowledge is wonderful and gives insight on some many different levels thank you very much!
@lisacalhoun8080
@lisacalhoun8080 Рік тому
Such an inspiring interview. Looking forward to following Rich’s podcast now.
@prowwwww1250
@prowwwww1250 2 роки тому
This podcast really deepens my desire to work for myself and not another authority. The fact that covid wasn't brought up as a block at all seems like their work and lifestyle bypasses all the bullshit all the "regular" people have to deal with. I don't know this man and anything else he puts out but it seems as if he's figured out his position to be pretty independent of what else may be going on outside of his family. Covid has really ruined the potential for a lot of people and it's nice to have a break from people talking about it. It seems like a major stopping point for my life. Potential employment and even the ability to go to a gym isn't available for me under this tyrannical gov obsession in Canada. Cheers for a great discussion!
@thepsychedaily7829
@thepsychedaily7829 Рік тому
This is incredibly inspirational and moves me into action. Thank you both ❤
@waynebarthule
@waynebarthule 2 роки тому
2 of my favorite people to listen to.
@fabfabi70
@fabfabi70 2 роки тому
Great to see these two guys together
@NickSlater
@NickSlater Рік тому
These two gents are excellent role models for blokes. Enormous respect for them both.
@TBCotter
@TBCotter 3 місяці тому
Just found this and it was a fantastic listen.. thanks a lot.
@kevinconnelly5901
@kevinconnelly5901 2 роки тому
Great episode. Thank you both
@ogh0sa909
@ogh0sa909 2 роки тому
I need this life in my 20s - this is so inspiring!
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