Biography Flash: Tim Ferriss Tests Brain Stimulation, Alzheimer's Prevention Drugs and Launches Viral Card Game
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Tim Ferriss has had a tightly packed few days that blend public thought leadership, quiet long‑term health bets, and a growing footprint in both games and entrepreneurship education. On his own platform, Tim.blog, he released a new episode of The Tim Ferriss Show on December 3, a fresh installment of The Random Show with longtime friend Kevin Rose. In this wide‑ranging conversation, highlighted on his blog and podcast feeds, Ferriss details his recent experiments in accelerated transcranial magnetic stimulation and broader bioelectric medicine, a continuation of his multi‑year exploration of cutting‑edge brain and mental‑health interventions that could shape how future biographers view his role as an early philanthropic backer of frontier neuroscience, including work at Stanford’s Brain Stimulation Lab and his relationship with the late researcher Nolan Williams, whom he calls a friend and past guest.
In the same episode, Ferriss talks about tracking his sleep with the Oura Ring and, more notably, his months‑long use of Belsomra, a dual orexin receptor antagonist, as a potential delay strategy against Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative conditions, citing sleep scientist Matt Walker’s work as a major influence. This is not casual self‑help chatter; it is Ferriss openly documenting a preventative medicine protocol that could prove biographically significant if his audience and research grantees follow his lead over the next decade.
Commercially, Ferriss continues to push Coyote, the card game he created with Exploding Kittens, which is prominently promoted on Tim.blog as a viral hit with more than 250 million views across social clips. Local coverage from Itemlive reports that Harvard Business School students recently brought Coyote into a KIPP charter school as part of a Ferriss‑assigned challenge to get the game into kids hands, a small but telling data point that the product is moving beyond adult productivity geeks into educational and youth settings a potentially durable new lane in his career as a creator.
In the broader media ecosystem, Wondery features Ferriss in an Advice Line appearance with Guy Raz, where he fields questions from early‑stage founders, reinforcing his ongoing positioning as a meta‑mentor to entrepreneurs. His core channels Tim.blog, The Tim Ferriss Show across podcast platforms, and his massive email list remain the primary sources of his current public activity, and there are no credible reports in major outlets of controversies, scandals, or dramatic personal life changes in the past few days. Any speculation about private investments or unannounced deals would go beyond what he has verified publicly.
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