Talking Travel with Tim Ferriss (again) about his new TV show: Trial By Fire
Tim Ferriss has come a long way since we first interviewed him a year and a half ago. His book, The Four Hour Work Week, was released in the wild where it quickly rocketed to the top of all the Best Seller lists. So we weren't too surprised when we learned of his new TV show, Trial by Fire, debuting tonight on the History Channel. I sat down with Tim for a quick chat about the show:JUSTIN: Give me the quick run down on your new show: Trial by Fire.
TIM: The concept is simple: each week I attempt to master a complex skill -- something that would usually take 10+ years -- in one week. It debuts today, Thursday, December 4, at 11pm PT/ET on History Channel (check www.history.com/schedule to double-check local times).
I have access to the world's best teachers to "hack" the learning curve with both traditional and experimental approaches. I then have a final "trial by fire", when I risk life and limb to see the results of all the training in a real-world test. It's a fun 60-minute show filmed in HD with some of the best TV folks out there; lots of humor and also hardcore training and accelerated learning techniques. People will be able to apply a lot of each show to mastering any skill in their own lives.
While flipping through the latest issue of
Up to 20 people are feared dead after a tourist bus caught fire near Hannover, Germany today. It was headed for Berlin. 
One of my favorite things to do when traveling abroad is stop at the local grocery store for a quick browse. Usually it's a quaint reproduction of the mega markets I'm used to back home, with funky products and even funkier labels that seem quite strange to the passing foreigner. 
This weekend, I broke down and bought a 






















