I Called Tim Ferriss a Bad Name ...

Published: Tue, 07/05/16

I just did a podcast interview where I called Tim Ferriss, author of "The 4-Hour Workweek" and various other 4-hour stuff, a bad name ... 


I won't repeat the name, since my mother could be on my list and I don't want my mouth washed-out with soap. 

But why the hate for Tim Ferriss? 

I'm sure he's a good guy, and I'd like to sit down and have a beer with him.

But Tim Ferriss has made my job a lot harder over the years ... 

I talk with a lot of people who want to become successful coaches, and who have also read "The 4-Hour Workweek."  Since the book makes it sound easy to create a week where you only have to work a handful of hours, they expect that to be easy to attain. 

So they're a little put-off when I tell them that you have to really grind it out in this business.  

4 hours?  Heck, I'd take 40 hours right about now! 

I can tell you that I've yet to meet a successful coach who works just 4 hours a week.  For one thing, the successful ones are having too much fun to work so little - that would be punishment for them.

Sure, I've interviewed coaches who have the right systems and teams in place to work very little, but I can't recall any getting down to just 4 hours a week. 

Besides discussing Tim Ferriss in the interview, I talked a lot about how you can use podcasting to grow your coaching business.  

I won't sugarcoat it and say that podcasting is a walk-in-the-park either, but it can be a lot easier with the help of someone experienced at launching shows. 

If you need help getting a podcast off the ground, my client/friend/and all-around-nice-guy Scott Doucet can help.  Scott has a 1:1 program where he works with people for one month and holds their hands through the whole podcast launch process. 

If you'd like to get Scott's help with a podcast, here's his page -> 



Marc