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Tim Ferriss · 2024-07-17 · 2h 33m

Hugh Jackman and Esther Perel — The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss 10-year anniversary combo: Hugh Jackman on intuition, meditation and craft, plus Esther Perel on desire, monogamy and infidelity.

Hugh Jackman and Esther Perel — The Tim Ferriss Show
The guest

Hugh Jackman and Esther Perel — Hugh Jackman is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe and Tony-winning performer known for Wolverine, Les Miserables and The Music Man. Esther Perel is a psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author of Mating in Captivity and The State of Affairs, host of the podcast Where Should We Begin?

The gist

This is a 'super combo' episode celebrating the Tim Ferriss Show's 10th anniversary and 1 billion downloads, pairing actor Hugh Jackman with relationship therapist Esther Perel. Jackman discusses Transcendental Meditation, the energy practices behind his stage performances, lessons from his father about ethics and faith, learning to follow his gut in his career, and his go-to fitness routine. Perel recounts growing up among Holocaust survivors in Antwerp and how that shaped her concept of the erotic as 'an antidote to death,' then dives deep into desire, monogamy, infidelity, honesty, and power dynamics in relationships. Both guests also share book recommendations, mentorship philosophies, and parting wisdom about doing things for others.

Big reveals

  • Jackman ripped up his $35,000 acting-school acceptance letter thinking he couldn't afford it, then received a check for the exact $35,000 amount the next day from his late grandmother's will, which he took as a sign to pursue acting.
  • After being labeled a 'singer' from Beauty and the Beast, Jackman couldn't get a film audition for years due to Australian snobbery toward musical theater, prompting him to deliberately exit musicals to establish himself as an actor.
  • Jackman turned down The Boy From Oz against his gut to stay out of musicals, and was 'sick to my stomach' watching it later, after which he vowed to always follow his gut on decisions.
  • Perel reveals both her parents were the sole survivors of their entire families (roughly 200 relatives lost on each side); her mother was in camps from 18-22 and her father from 25-31, across nine and 14 camps respectively.
  • Perel argues that for most of history monogamy had nothing to do with love but was an economic imposition on women tied to paternity and lineage, and that the modern term should be loosened and redefined.
  • Perel discloses she is a 34-year couples therapist who works in seven languages and received around 1,500 letters after a TED talk, describing herself as a 'walking confessional.'
  • Perel cites the striking data point that second marriages have a 65% divorce rate, higher than first marriages, suggesting the relationship structure itself should be questioned, not just partner choice.
  • Perel contends the partner who voices fear of abandonment in an open relationship is often experiencing a lesser fear than the one wanting other partners, who may be addressing an even bigger hidden fear of abandonment.

Things worth remembering

  • Jackman describes the meditation 'monkey mind' technique of sending the restless mind up and down a telegraph pole so the mantra fades away.
  • Jackman has meditated twice daily since age 23, but a few years ago let go of the 'duty' element and now meditates when he genuinely wants to.
  • Jackman's favorite movie quote is Eric Liddell's 'I feel His pleasure when I run' from Chariots of Fire, which he uses to describe being on stage.
  • Jackman's top fitness recommendation is the rowing machine, specifically a 7-minute row targeting 2,000 meters, four times a week, plus push-ups and chest work.
  • Jackman worked at a gym for three years and used the ice baths from Tim Ferriss's The 4-Hour Body to get lean for the later Wolverine films.
  • Perel got her mentor Salvador Minuchin by knocking on his door, being allowed to observe for 10 weeks, then refusing to leave until she became 'a fly on the wall' and worked with him four years.
  • Perel defines the erotic as 'sexuality transformed by human imagination'—the poetics of sex, turning it into a place you go rather than an act you do.
  • Perel defines gaslighting as making a partner doubt their own perception of reality by turning accusations around, calling it cruel mental torture.
  • Perel notes Europeans marry much less than Americans, and that the modern nuclear family of two adults alone in cities with children is 'a terrible model for couples.'
  • Perel observes that if people brought just 1% of the creativity they invest in their affairs into their relationships, the results would be astounding.

Recommended in this episode

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Here Is New York

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This Is Water

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The Overstory

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“I was gifted actually uh by Gary Hart Senator Gary Hart who I played in a movie the over Story by Richard Powers” — Hugh Jackman 00:08:48
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Chariots of Fire

“my favorite quote from a movie of all time is from Chariots of Fire which I loved as a kid” — Hugh Jackman 00:14:33
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The Music Man

“whose roles include Professor Harold Hill in Broadways The Music Man Revival” — Hugh Jackman 00:07:15
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Les Miserables

“jean valan in 2013's major Motion Picture adaptation of L Miz” — Tim Ferriss 00:07:15
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Deadpool and Wolverine

“Wolverine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films a role which he will reprise in the upcoming Deadpool and Wolverine” — Tim Ferriss 00:07:15
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X-Men

“when things started to take off of me with X-Men he very rarely offered advice at all about parenting” — Hugh Jackman 00:24:03
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Beauty and the Beast

“they're looking for someone to play Gaston and Beauty the beast in the musical” — Hugh Jackman 00:29:47
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Sunset Boulevard

“Sir Trevor nun is coming to do Sunset Boulevard in Melbourne” — Hugh Jackman 00:31:19
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Oklahoma!

“He then went on to cast me in Oklahoma in London and really working with him gave me the confidence” — Hugh Jackman 00:32:52
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The Boy From Oz

“I got an author to do The Boy From Oz which I went on to do here on Broadway about 15 years ago” — Hugh Jackman 00:33:22
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Australia

“I had to do this for a film movie Australia B wanted me to be big and so I was big” — Hugh Jackman 00:42:16
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The 4-Hour Body

Tim Ferriss

“I learned a lot of this from your book and I worked at a gym by the way the 4H hour body” — Hugh Jackman 00:40:42
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If This Is a Man

Primo Levi

“there's a book called if this is a man and there's another book called The truce both are written by Primo Levy” — Tim Ferriss 00:46:55
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Mating in Captivity

Esther Perel

“New York Times best-selling author of mating in captivity and the State of Affairs rethinking infidelity” — Tim Ferriss 00:44:21
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The State of Affairs: Rethinking Infidelity

Esther Perel

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Man's Search for Meaning

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“the book I've probably gifted the most is Victor Frankle the search for meaning since I'm 16 that is a fantastic book” — Esther Perel 02:21:55
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Where Should We Begin

Esther Perel

“what is the name of the series where should we begin where should we begin isn't that every session starts indeed where should we begin” — Esther Perel 02:21:25
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