Tuesday 12 July 2011

See Tim Ferriss Live In Melbourne


Tim Ferriss

Bestselling Author of The 4-Hour Workweek and The 4-Hour Body 


Timothy Ferriss, nominated as one Forbes Magazine’s “Names You Need to Know in 2011,” is an angel investor (StumbleUpon, Facebook, Digg, Twitter, etc.), listed as #13 in the “100 Most Influential VCs, Angels & Investors” rankings, and author of the new #1 New York Times bestseller, The 4-Hour Body. He is also author of the #1 bestseller, The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been sold into 35 languages.

An active education reformer, Tim has architected experimental social media campaigns such as LitLiberation (to out-fundraise traditional media figures like Stephen Colbert 3-to-1 at zero cost), building schools overseas and financing more than 25,000 US students in the process. He is on the advisory board of DonorsChoose.org, an educational non-profit and the first charity to make the Fast Company list of 50 Most Innovative Companies in the World.

Tim has been invited to speak at some of the world’s most innovative organizations, including Google, MIT, Harvard Business School, Nike, PayPal, Facebook, The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Microsoft, Ask.com, Nielsen, Princeton University, the Wharton School, and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

He has also been invited to speak and keynote at world-renowned technology summits including EG, FOO Camp, E-Tech, Supernova, LeWeb, and the Web 2.0 Exposition, where he shared the stage with figures like Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Board of Google, and Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.

Tim has amassed a diverse (and certainly odd) roster of experiences:
  • Princeton University guest lecturer in High-Tech Entrepreneurship and Electrical Engineering
  • Finance and Entrepreneurship advisor at Singularity University at NASA Ames, co-founded by Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil.
  • First American in history to hold a Guinness World Record in tango
  • Speaker of 5 languages (6 if he’s reactivating something previously studied)
  • National Chinese kickboxing champion
  • Horseback archer (yabusame) in Nikko, Japan
  • 2009 Henry Crown Fellow at the Aspen Institute
  • Political asylum researcher
  • MTV break-dancer in Taiwan
  • Hurling competitor in Ireland
  • Wired Magazine’s “Greatest Self-Promoter of 2008″
  • Actor on hit TV series in mainland China and Hong Kong (“Human Cargo”)
Tim received his BA from Princeton University in 2000, where he studied in the Neuroscience and East Asian Studies departments. He developed his nonfiction writing with Pulitzer Prize winner John McPhee and formed his life philosophies under Nobel Prize winner Kenzaburo Oe.





Saturday 9 July 2011

Branson in Australia ...Visit his Island Paradise

Looking for an ultra-exclusive locale for your next Australian holiday? Then Virgin tycoon Richard Branson's island off the Sunshine Coast might be your answer.
Holidaymakers can now "rent" the British billionaire's private leisure haven, Makepeace Island, located 20 minutes from Noosa in Queensland.

Once a muddy patch of land floating in the Noosa River, this 9.2 hectares heart-shaped island has been transformed into an ultra-luxurious Balinese-style retreat.
Branson, who bought the island in 2007, and Brett Godfrey, co-founder of Virgin Australia, have used Makepeace as a location to party with friends, family and staff.

But now Branson, who says Noosa is his "favourite place in Australia", has announced the island will be available for rent.
"When neither Brett nor myself are visiting Makepeace, we will make the island and its facilities available for others to enjoy the tranquility of what is a very special place," Branson said.
The property features a main long house with a giant bar, a four-bedroom guest house, several two-bedroom villas, a boat house and a lagoon pool with a lap lane, dive spots and a 15-person spa.
It can accommodate up to 22 guests.

The island, once called Pig Island, has its own riverboat to transfer guests, full-sized tennis court, outdoor cinema, two-storey open-air Balinese wantilan "for relaxing and gatherings", a games room and office facilities.

Makepeace is available for whole of island rental only. It costs $7,900 a night for between one and eight guests and up to $14,990 a night for between 20 and 22 guests.

Branson also owns Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands. It costs $US53,000 ($A49,380) a night to hire the Balinese village-style accommodation for up to 28 friends.
Details: www.makepeaceisland.com