Jamie Foxx Part 2 – Bringing the Thunder
“If I told you that Oprah Winfrey is now a white man…what would you say?” – Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx (@iamjamiefoxx) returns to the show for a special role-reversal where he interviews me for his radio show.
For those of you who didn’t hear Jamie’s first appearance on the podcast, which was voted 2015 Podcast of the Year by Product Hunt, you can check it out here.
In this episode, you’ll hear many stories and topics that haven’t been discussed before — including Jamie’s exploration of past lives. It goes in many different directions, but I think you’ll enjoy it.
If you only have 5 minutes, listen to the first few minutes because Jamie is the consummate performer, which is what you’d expect from an Academy Award-winning actor, Grammy Award-winning musician, and famous standup and improv comedian. He has all the tools in the toolkit.
Please enjoy this raucous romp!
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Want to hear another podcast with Jamie Foxx? — In this episode, we discuss Jamie’s workout routine, what he learned during In Living Color, and he shares some of his best impressions (stream below or right-click here to download):
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QUESTION OF THE DAY: What was your favorite quote or lesson from this episode? Please let me know in the comments.
Scroll below for links and show notes…
Selected Links from the Episode
Connect with Jamie Foxx:
Periscope | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
2015 Podcast of the Year – Jamie Foxx on Workout Routines, Success Habits, and Untold Hollywood Stories
FoxxHole Radio
Songs I love but couldn’t play:
CéU – Malemolência (one of the hottest voices and faces ever)
Babymetal – Karate
Federico Aubele – Esta Noche
Sevendust – Splinter (from The 4-Hour Body trailer)
Culver Academies
DonorsChoose.org
Heat shock proteins
Wolverine
The Punisher
Batman
Stanford Cooling Tool May Improve Performance of Athletes, Soldiers
Princeton University
Japan: The Official Guide
Jada Pinkett Smith Responds to Chris Rock’s Oscars 2016 Dis: ‘We Gotta Keep It Moving’
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Tosh.0
The Howard Stern Show
Hannah Montana
The Tao of Seneca: Letters from a Stoic Master
Who Is Amy Pascal? Meet the Exec Tangled Up in Sony’s Leaked Emails by Sarah Begley, Time Magazine
Stanford Graduate School of Business
The New York Times Best Sellers
The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich
The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman
The 4-Hour Chef: The Simple Path to Cooking Like a Pro, Learning Anything, and Living the Good Life
Polyphasic sleep
Keen On… Tim Ferriss: The (Female) 15-Minute Orgasm via TechCrunch
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk by Al Ries and Jack Trout (original edition)
Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World by Cal Newport
Working On My Novel by Cory Arcangel
How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia: A Novel by Mohsin Hamid
How to Live Like a Rock Star (or Tango Star) in Buenos Aires…
‘4-Hour Workweek’ Author Tim Ferriss Campaigns In Support Of Psychedelic Research by Aaron Kase, Reset.me
Pu-erh tea
MCT oil
AcroYoga
Show Notes
The “Oprah Winfrey of audio.” [07:20]
Who am I and where do I come from? [10:47]
How wrestling taught me that weakness could be strength (and put me on the path of self-experimentation). [12:10]
Why I’m so sensitive to heat. [15:23]
The comic book heroes of my youth. [16:43]
Being a test subject collecting data on heat tolerance for soldiers at Stanford University. [17:23]
What my first experience abroad taught me about the arbitrary nature of rules. [20:20]
Exploring my “past life.” [24:09]
Was Quentin Tarantino a black man in a past life? [26:36]
On the difficulty of learning Spanish, but picking up Japanese with ease. [27:28]
The dangers of political correctness in modern America. [29:18]
Using comedy to speak the truth equally. [32:13]
Daniel Tosh and his special gift. [35:26]
The Internet gives every genius and every idiot a voice. [36:26]
We’re all flawed; saying stupid things shouldn’t remove your ability to contribute to society. [37:44]
What’s a “bigoteer?” [38:30]
How Stoic philosophy has helped me make better decisions in life without being reactive. [41:45]
How I got involved in the world of tech and podcasting. [45:22]
My reaction when my editor told me I’d hit The New York Times best seller list. [48:18]
Let’s talk about sex. [51:10]
The key to the female orgasm and an explanation of orgasmic meditation. [52:15]
The ingredients for getting the podcast to 70 million downloads. [56:50]
Why I wrote the book that I couldn’t find and became the founding father of the “lifestyle design” category. [59:49]
Why I find value in asking common rapid-fire questions in interviews. [1:01:30]
People who aren’t doing what everyone else is doing. [1:02:48]
Artistic death is creativity by consensus. [1:06:33]
With great power comes great responsibility. [1:08:31]
Taking time off the grid. [1:14:03]
How I went to Buenos Aires for four weeks and Tango made me stay for nine months. [1:15:48]
How Jamie imagines heaven. [1:18:32]
People are always in search of the right answers, but they should really be looking for the right questions. [1:21:35]
What’s my morning routine? [1:24:03]
The benefits of AcroYoga. [1:25:06]
The real value of cheat day. [1:28:00]
How to achieve big accomplishments. [1:30:40]
PEOPLE MENTIONED
Naval Ravikant
Oprah Winfrey
Joe Rogan
Céu
Donald Trump
John Buxton
Charles Best
Stephen Colbert
Quentin Tarantino
Jay Leno
Chris Rock
Jada Pinkett Smith
Daniel Tosh
Mae West
Don Imus
Howard Stern
Don Rickles
Miley Cyrus
Marcus Aurelius
Seneca the Younger
Amy Pascal
Matt Mullenweg
Daniel Day-Lewis
Adele
Beyoncé
Macklemore
Federico Aubele
Jason Nemer
