Tim Ferriss and Matt Mullenweg record from a tent on an Antarctic glacier, sharing personal reflections on grief, mortality, fear, and meaning.

Matt Mullenweg — Co-founder of the open-source publishing platform WordPress and founder/CEO of Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Tumblr, and Pocket Casts. A longtime friend of Tim, distributed-work advocate, and avid photographer.
Recorded inside a shell tent on Union Glacier in Antarctica after the duo witnessed a total solar eclipse, this wide-ranging and intimate conversation reunites Tim Ferriss with Matt Mullenweg five years after their first interview. They reflect on the cosmic insignificance and awe of the eclipse and the timeless Antarctic landscape, then move into deeply personal territory: Matt's grief over losing his father, the lessons of pre-grieving, and his explicit decision not to have children so he can devote himself to his mission of democratizing publishing and open source. Tim opens up about his fear of being hardwired toward depression and chronic low energy tied to undiagnosed Lyme disease, and the existential relief he found in the book Four Thousand Weeks. The pair use a deck of reflection question cards to probe fears, beliefs about the afterlife, intentions versus actions, bucket lists, and gratitude, disagreeing thoughtfully on human nature and ethics. Lighter threads include Tim's portable podcasting setup, dog cloning, scuba diving as a metaphor for psychedelics, and the limits of scientific knowing.
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Automattic
“matt is a co-founder of the open source publishing platform wordpress which now powers more than one-third of all sites on the web” — Tim Ferriss 00:04:26Find it on Amazon
Automattic
“we make wordpress.com the place to get wordpress woocommerce which is ecommerce built on top of wordpress” — Matt Mullenweg 00:11:38Find it on Amazon
Automattic
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Automattic
“we make wordpress.com the place to get wordpress woocommerce which is ecommerce built on top of wordpress tumblr jetpack” — Matt Mullenweg 00:11:38Find it on Amazon
Automattic
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“day one awesome journaling app simple notes pocket cast for podcasting so check out pocketcast” — Matt Mullenweg 00:11:38Find it on Amazon
Automattic
“simple notes pocket cast for podcasting so check out pocketcast great up so we uh basically try to make the open web” — Matt Mullenweg 00:11:38Find it on Amazon
Figma
“figma is actually an awesome tool you should check out imagine a way to coordinate design online and in real time” — Matt Mullenweg 00:13:41Find it on Amazon
Holstee
“the holstee h-o-l-s-t-e-e reflection cards and there are a lot of decks of questions ... this is a deck that is is quite good” — Tim Ferriss 00:14:12Find it on Amazon
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
“the book that i found most helpful during that was co-authored by elizabeth kubler-ross ... the book was called i think grief and grieving” — Matt Mullenweg 00:26:42Find it on Amazon
“i've used we croak and five times a day it just sends you a notification it's like just a reminder we're all gonna die” — Matt Mullenweg 00:29:17Find it on Amazon
“use a tab thing called momentum which allows you to customize your new tab screen and it can do countdowns” — Matt Mullenweg 00:29:47Find it on Amazon
StoryCorps
“they have a really great set of questions that kind of walk people through amazing their life history so story core those would be the experts” — Matt Mullenweg 00:33:53Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“i put an edited ... slightly shortened version in i think it was tools of titans because it had such an impact on me” — Tim Ferriss 00:24:38Find it on Amazon
Tim Ferriss
“it does make a reference to the four hour work week and not in terribly kind way ... the filling the void chapter” — Tim Ferriss 00:54:08Find it on Amazon
Oliver Burkeman (inferred)
“it's called four thousand weeks that refers to the average lifespan of humans and there's actually a lot of great exploration in this book” — Tim Ferriss 00:54:39Find it on Amazon
Annaka Harris
“i'm going to plug two books here ... annika harris consciousness ... this book is a a fantastic kind of and brief” — Matt Mullenweg 01:02:22Find it on Amazon
David Eagleman
“david eagleman ... four details of after lives and each one starts basically at the moment of death ... they're hilarious and it's a great bedtime read” — Matt Mullenweg 01:02:53Find it on Amazon
Louie Schwartzberg
“i just saw the documentary fantastic fun guy yeah yeah great damn it's yeah super fun yeah louis schwartzberg” — Matt Mullenweg 01:38:02Find it on Amazon