Apple CEO Tim Cook recently visited the UK just before Christmas, where he met King Charles III.While there, Cook also sat down for a podcast interview that was just published—here’s what he shared about his daily and weekly routines, nontraditional retirement plan, personal upbringing, and a lot more.CEO Cook joined the Table Manners podcast with Jessie & Lennie Ware for this new interview.
You can listen to the episode here on Apple Podcasts.The nearly hour-long conversation covered a wide array of subjects, including Tim Cook’s go-to foods, favorite wine, morning routine, nontraditional retirement plan, and details about growing up in Alabama.Tim Cook’s thoughts on retirement Tim Cook was asked whether he will ever retire, to which he replied: Morning routine and email volume When the interviewer asks whether Cook starts his day at 5 a.m., as they had heard, Cook confirms: Speaking of emails, Cook shares how many he receives per day: Tim Cook’s fast food job and favorite meals Cook spoke a lot about his upbringing in Alabama.
He mentions working in fast food from an early age: Apple’s CEO also shared that, despite his last name being Cook, he personally doesn’t typically cook food.Other food-related tidbits: Cook’s favorite meal growing up was fried chicken He’s a big fan of chocolate, especially dark chocolate Kistler chardonnay is Cook’s personal favorite wine One of his favorite Palo Alto restaurants is Ethel’s Fancy Cook mentions that Apple makes jam from fruit trees planted in Apple Park Apple’s CEO and Genmoji Finally, Cook talked Apple Intelligence and explained Genmoji to his interviewers.One of them asked if he had a custom Genmoji himself.
Cook, always a diplomat, had a London-themed answer: The full interview is well worth a listen to get a better look into Cook’s life.Best iPhone accessories Anker 100W charging brick for fast charging 6.6ft USB-C cable for longer reach AirPods Pro 2 (currently $199, down from $249) MagSafe Car Mount for iPhone HomeKit smart plug 4-pack You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.Be sure to check out our homepage for all the latest news, and follow 9to5Mac on Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to stay in the loop.
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