
Radical Acceptance came up with a genuine on-air endorsement 12 times across the episodes we processed. This page collects every one of those moments: who said it, what they said, and the exact point in the episode.
Tara Brach's Radical Acceptance has been cited twelve times on Tim Ferriss, more than almost any other book on his show.
That kind of repetition from a single host says something about staying power. We combed the transcripts for every genuine mention and linked each to the moment it happens on YouTube.

“a book that helped me a lot with this... was Radical acceptance by Tara Brock... the book is so good” — Tim Ferriss 01:37:33
A 10-year anniversary combo episode pairing Tony Robbins on daily priming and asymmetric investing with Jerry Colonna on coaching, depression, and self-acceptance.
“Tera Brock the well-known meditation teacher also writer radical acceptance is a fantastic book shared with me” — Tim Ferriss 00:16:40
A 10-year anniversary super-combo pairing Brene Brown on self-acceptance and armor with Edward Thorp on beating Vegas and Wall Street.
“there's a book with a very Bland title called radical acceptance by Tara Brock that I found very very particularly helpful to me in this in this instance” — BJ Miller 00:53:14
A Tim Ferriss anniversary super-combo pairing trauma expert Dr. Gabor Mate with hospice physician Dr. BJ Miller on healing, addiction, and dying well.
“it's time for me to go back and reread Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach, probably. Martha Beck: Yeah, that's a great book.” — Martha Beck 02:07:12
Martha Beck on tracking joy in the body, her year of zero lies, and how curiosity defeats anxiety.
“If you haven't read it, folks, Radical Acceptance, which DarDar, I owe DarDar thanks for.” — Tim Ferriss 01:19:03
Tim Ferriss and Kevin Rose share 2024 resolutions, advising tips, AI, and candid stories on ketamine therapy, caffeine, and ayahuasca.
“Tara Brach, who wrote an incredible book called Radical Acceptance. So I'd say Tara Brach is definitely one.” — Tim Ferriss 01:20:32
Tim Ferriss fields a solo live Q&A on PR, marketing, launching products, selling to the affluent, time dilation, and his personal protocols.
“read this book and recommended it to me and i found it tremendously tremendously helpful and it may be time for me to revisit it” — Tim Ferriss 00:35:10
Trauma physician Gabor Maté explains how a sick culture disconnects us from ourselves, and why healing means reconnecting.
“reading a book like Radical Acceptance by Tara Brach is incredibly helpful... I think that book is spectacular” — Tim Ferriss 00:56:27
Tim Ferriss answers live and submitted Q&A on sleep, parenting, fear, mood, psychedelics, learning, and travel.
“radical acceptance by tara brock... if you want to consider radical acceptance which is a fantastic fantastic book” — Tim Ferriss 00:50:29
Tim Ferriss answers fan questions on his morning and exercise routines, holotropic breathwork, self-compassion, meaning, and managing trauma.
“a quote from Tara Brach who's a mindfulness and meditation teacher wrote an amazing book called Radical Acceptance that I recommend to everyone” — Tim Ferriss 00:56:38
Josh Waitzkin turns the tables on Tim Ferriss, probing gating questions, the entanglement of genius and wounds, surrender, and preparing for accelerating change.
“Radical Acceptance, that's what it is. She's awesome. Acceptance is a great book. it's also one of the key books in the quiver.” — Tim Ferriss 01:10:34
Zen Habits founder Leo Babauta on rebuilding his life one habit at a time, simplicity, contentment, unschooling, and befriending uncertainty.
“her book radical acceptance uh which has a very generic title but very impactful content for me at least radical acceptance” — Tim Ferriss 01:16:13
Tim Ferriss publicly shares his childhood sexual abuse for the first time, discussing trauma, near-suicide, and the tools that aided his healing.