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#860: Daredevil Michelle Khare — How to Become a YouTube Superstar, Open Impossible Doors (FBI, Secret Service, etc.), Craft Jedi-Level Cold Emails, and Use Fear-Setting to Change Your Life

07.04.2026
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Daredevil Michelle Khare lives life to the extreme in Challenge Accepted, amassing more than 6 million followers and more than 1 billion views. Across the show, you'll see Michelle attempt everything from Tom Cruise’s Deadliest stunt to Harry Houdini’s water torture cell to trying to earn a black belt in taekwondo in only 90 days.

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TIMESTAMPS:

  • [] Start.
  • [Challenge Accepted: The logline and why breakdowns stay in the edit.
  • [] Growing up in Shreveport, LA: Friday night movies, the AFI Top 100, and interning on Snitch.
  • [] Podcasting: While “easier” than writing books, it’s a heck of a lot more work than meets the ear.
  • [] Quality over quantity: 8–10 episodes a year, scarcity as strategy, and building a defensible moat.
  • [] “Hard choices, easy life.” — Jerzy Gregorek, calling the FAA 300 times, and why no one copies you when the barrier is insanity.
  • [] Dartmouth to Google.org: the Fermi estimation faceplant and not getting the job.
  • [] BuzzFeed as graduate school of the internet.
  • [] Work for someone else first: My case against starting a company right out of school.
  • [] The stolen book: Michelle pulls out a battered 2016 copy of The 4-Hour Workweek and reads her fear-setting chart aloud.
  • [] “I’ve never designed my own rubric of success” — the nightmare, the repair plan, and what Michelle was putting off out of fear.
  • [] Practicing poverty: studio apartment, stripped-down life, moonlighting for a year, then the three-month-savings leap.
  • [] Kebab-shop destiny: meeting stunt coordinator Steve Brown in L.A. — now he does Avatar and straps Michelle to planes.
  • [] Surface area for luck: Bill Gurley, Kevin Kelly’s sleeping bag, and Seneca on voluntary discomfort.
  • [] Coach, mentor, cheerleader: the three-person Formula One team you actually need.
  • [] The art of the cold email — and cold-calling the FBI tip line to meet “The Hollywood Guy.”
  • [] Michelle’s three-paragraph, six-sentence formula for emails that open any door.
  • [] My cold email playbook: the “via” trick, include your damn cell number, and why “Yo, Ferriss” is an auto-archive.
  • [] The fake Tim Ferriss Podcast phishing scam: Zoom calls, screen access, and hijacked Facebook pages.
  • [] Emailing Hank Green, Brandon Sanderson’s unpublished novels, and why your first cold emails are just practice reps.
  • [] Michelle’s storytelling syllabus: Survivor, Snyder’s Save the Cat, and peer review of whatever went viral last week.
  • [] The magic of Jeff Probst, and dissecting the bones of storytelling.
  • [] John McPhee’s red-ink writing class at Princeton.
  • [Six Thinking Hats broke Michelle’s pessimism; Radical Candor taught her how to give feedback.
  • [] The slinky org chart: Seven full-timers that balloon to 50 for a shoot, then compress right back.
  • [] Scope creep, saying no to big checks, and why Michelle has never hit creator burnout.
  • [] My No Book teaser: 850 pages on renegotiating commitments and getting back on the wagon.
  • [] The Mindy Kaling manifesto: @MindyKalingFan, The Office, and shattering expectations for Indian women in entertainment.
  • [] Wishlist shout-out: Norland College, where Mary Poppins meets Secret Service.
  • [] Episodes Michelle would pay to relive.
  • [] Episodes Michelle would pay to skip.
  • [] Seven marathons, seven continents, one week.
  • [Free Solo, Alex Honnold in the creepy van, and things both of us would never do.
  • [] Books gifted most: Radical CandorThe Great CEO Within, and Adam Grant’s Originals.
  • [] Michelle’s billboard.
  • [] A primetime Emmy run and parting thoughts.

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