Media
Media Appearances
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Living a "Reasonably Happy" Life
alt&co | Paul Ollinger talks with Cara about his comedy, book, podcast, and tips to like a "Reasonably Happy" life.
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‘Retiring at 55 was the biggest mistake of my life’
The Telegraph | What should we know about the services you provide? Better descriptions result in more sales.
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As a kid, my dad asked me to skip the anesthetic at the dentist to save $20. Now that I'm wealthy, my son asked if we were hiring a private chef.
Business Insider | I grew up one of six kids in Atlanta. When I was around 11, my dad was taking me to get my first cavity filled. I was super nervous, but my dad, it turns out, was thinking about money. As we walked in, he said, "Don't get the novocaine. It's $20.
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Sunny Florida looks good to this New Yorker
Tampa Bay Times | A new Manhattan resident has trouble adapting to the New York winters.
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The Dr. Drew Podcast
Comedian, Podcaster and former Facebook Executive Paul Ollinger joins Dr. Drew to discuss the journey from stand-up comedian to high powered Silicon Valley executive and back again.
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So Money with Farnoush Torabi | Ep. 1747
(Podcast) Thrilled to welcome back one of our favorite voices in the world of money and humor—Paul Ollinger. Paul is a comedian and author, and he’s here to talk about his latest book of essays, Reasonably Happy, a collection that balances sharp wit with deep reflections on money, purpose, and what it means to live a meaningful life.
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Crazy, Funny Money (with Paul Ollinger)
(Podcast) How does a guy with a great job at Facebook end up as a standup comedian? Today we talk to Paul Ollinger, the host of the new Crazy Money podcast, about chasing your dream…in his case, the dream of becoming a comedian.
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What My Dad Taught Me About Happiness and Money
(Podcast) In this episode we discuss with Paul Ollinger the recent death of his father and what he learned from him about money and happiness. Plus at the end of the episode I discuss my podcasting/interviewing role model.
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Take a Knee Podcast- EP 233
Paul Ollinger stops by the show today to talk about when and when not to pursue your dreams. We talk to Paul about his choice to leave Facebook and pursue his dream of stand up comedy. We also talk to him about his podcast Crazy Money and we answer the question does money actually make you happy?
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Money, Mindset, and Comedy – Paul Ollinger
(Podcast) Paul Ollinger busted his ass, cashed out of Facebook, and became a stand up comic. Today we’re going to talk about money being a major motivator, how our pursuit of a stress free life can burn us out, and why committing to success often makes us weak.
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Does Money Equal Happiness? Comedian Paul Ollinger (ep. 644)
John O’Leary welcomes Paul Ollinger on the Live Inspired Podcast to discuss how money’s only one attribute to a multivariable equation for happiness in life.
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Radio Interview with CityCurrent
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with comedian, speaker, podcaster, and writer, Paul Ollinger, who reflects on his time in Memphis at Rhodes College, how he leveraged success in the tech industry to help launch his career in comedy, and what led him to start a podcast and write his new book, “Reasonably Happy: The Skeptics Guide to Achievable Contentment.“
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5 Things That Make Life Better with Lisa Birnbach
EP 132: Paul Ollinger
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10/7 And The Days We Never Forget
The Hamas attack on Israel was like nothing anyone in that country had ever seen and it took the world to a new and very tense place. Cal was set to talk with the comedian Paul Ollinger as news of the barbarity of the attack broke, and their conversation veered toward the few days in history that are never forgotten -- and the unexpected ways they can impact us going forward.
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Reasonably Happy
Money, work, and other things that piss me off