Crazy Money With Paul Ollinger

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Sinopsis

Crazy Money exists to promote financial wisdom and better living through no-holds-barred conversations about the role of money in our lives. Listen as comedian and former Facebook sales VP, Paul Ollinger interviews entrepreneurs, celebrities, authors, artists, and others with a unique perspective on money, wealth and careers. He will address how theyve gotten money right or wrong, and discuss the misconceptions and mistakes that have led them to where they are today. The tone is always honest, irreverent, and funny.This is not a podcast about how to make a million bucks, how to beat the stock market or how to save money by switching cable providers. Its about how we think about and live with money, as a society, and as individuals. Its about the choices we make that lead us toward or away from happiness.

Episodios

  • The Anxious Achiever Podcast with host Morra Aarons-Mele - Ep 41

    26/11/2019 Duración: 53min

    Morra Aarons-Mele is the founder of award-winning social impact agency Women Online and its database of women influencers, The Mission List.   An extremely anxious introvert herself, Morra hosts The Anxious Achiever podcast for HBRPresents from Harvard Business Review. Her bestselling book Hiding in the Bathroom: How to Get Out There (When You'd Rather Stay Home) was published by HarperCollins and is available in many languages. She has written for The Harvard Business Review, The New York Times, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, and many other prestigious media outlets. Morra has degrees from Harvard's Kennedy School and Brown University, and holds a certificate in Government from the London School of Economics. She and Nicco Mele live in Boston with their three children. *Please* take a moment to Rate and Review this podcast.   See where Paul will be telling jokes in front of human crowds: https://paulollinger.com/events/  Email guest suggestions, accolades, and non-constructive criticism to Paul at paul@crazymon

  • "Willful" with Author Richard Robb - Ep 40

    19/11/2019 Duración: 01h03min

    Richard Robb is an economics professor at Columbia University. And the CEO of Christofferson, Robb and Company, a New York and London based investment management firm. Robb holds a BA from Duke University (1981) and a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago (1985).  His new book, Willful: How we Choose What We Do explores frameworks for decision making that run counter to traditional economic frameworks. I also talked to Eric Porres, another Duke alum and founder of MeetingScience, on how to make meetings less awful and restore sanity in the workplace.  Tell Paul who you want to hear on the show at paul@crazymoneypodcast.com  See where he’ll be performing next here: http://PaulOllinger.com/events

  • Stacey Ollinger, Paul’s wife - Ep 39

    13/11/2019 Duración: 53min

    My wife, Stacey, and I talk about how we talk about money, budgeting, and household expenditures. And how we manage our careers and identities in a post-corporate job reality. I hereby acknowledge that the tradeoffs discussed herein are high-class, First World problems.   See Paul’s upcoming show dates here: http://paulollinger.com

  • The Happiness Research Institute with its CEO, Meik Wiking - Ep 38

    05/11/2019 Duración: 43min

    Meik Wiking is the CEO of The Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is a New York Times best-selling author of The Little Book of Hygge,The Little Book of Lykke, and The Art of Making Memories. His books explore happiness, subjective well-being and quality of life. They offer simple tips to help the reader improve day-to-day happiness, and have sold over 1 million copies worldwide.  See more about Meik’s work here: https://www.happinessresearchinstitute.com/  Visit virtual Paul: http://PaulOllinger.com/events

  • Failure’s lessons with AJ Jain - Ep 37

    29/10/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    AJ Jain is a retired C-level insurance executive, former strategy consultant, and professor of marketing at Southern Methodist University. He holds a Ph.D. and MBA from SUNY Buffalo and two other degrees from prestigious universities in India. In other words, he’s a very accomplished guy.  Yet, for a few years in his early 40’s, AJ faced existential economic catastrophe and marital collapse. On the brink of financial ruin, AJ rediscovered himself and committed to living a purposeful, family-centric life.  AJ is the founder of Feed A Billion, a nutritional non-profit program that helps prevent human trafficking caused by food insecurity. Since it’s inception in 2016, it has provided 5.5 million meals to those in need. Learn more here: http://FeedABillion.org Tell Paul hello at Paul@crazymoneypodcast.com

  • "Civilized to Death" with Author Christopher Ryan - Ep 36

    22/10/2019 Duración: 01h04min

    In his new book, Civilized to Death: The Price of Progress, Chris Ryan, PhD. questions whether civilization has actually been a net benefit to our species. Ask yourself: would you rather spend your life fighting traffic and working every day in a cubicle, or foraging among the trees, falling asleep under the stars, warmed by a literal and communal fire? Chris’ first book, Sex at Dawn spent several weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. His TED Talk has been viewed over 2.5 million times.  https://chrisryanphd.com/ Email Paul at Paul@CrazyMoneyPodcast.com

  • "How to Be a Financial Grownup" with author and financial journalist Bobbi Rebell - Ep 35

    15/10/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    Bobbi Rebell is an award-winning TV anchor and personal finance columnist most recently at Thomson Reuters, the largest news organization in the world. She is also the host of the Financial Grownup podcast and the co-host of the Money with Friends podcast. Her Reuters column was syndicated to newspapers and websites worldwide. Before that, she was a reporter at PBS’ Nightly Business Report and held various producer positions at CNN and CNBC.  Bobbi is the author of the best-selling self-help/personal finance book “How to Be a Financial Grownup: Proven Advice from High Achievers on How to Live Your Dreams and Have Financial Freedom. The book combines unique personal financial stories from inspirational leaders, including Tony Robbins, Jim Cramer, Drew Barrymore, and many more. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Bobbi holds a Certificate in Financial Planning from New York University. I spoke to Bobbi in her NYC office about raising financial grown-ups, the life cycle of a financial journalist, and w

  • Comedy Entrepreneur, Rick Bronson - Ep 34

    08/10/2019 Duración: 01h06min

    Rick Bronson is an award-winning comedian, magician, TV Host, and entrepreneur. He has worked with President Bill Clinton, Spinal Tap, Martin Short, The Smothers Brothers, and many other fascinating people. Rick is the recipient of 8 COCA Comedian of the Year awards, an AMPIA award for Best TV Host on his travel series, The Tourist, and many other comedy accolades.  Today, Rick owns and operates some of North Americas top comedy clubs – The House of Comedy in Minneapolis and Phoenix; and The Comic Strip in Edmonton and (coming soon) East Rutherford, NJ. We talked live at the Big Pine Comedy Festival in Flagstaff, AZ about transitioning from life as a performer, running a successful business, smoked meats, and finding happiness amidst life’s ups-and-downs….which has mostly to do with smoked meats…and golf.  Email Paul at Paul@CrazyMoneyPodcast.com

  • "Stillness is the Key" with Author Ryan Holiday - Ep 33

    01/10/2019 Duración: 57min

    Ryan Holiday is the author of ten books, which have sold sold more than 2 million copies worldwide and been translated into 30 languages. World-class athletes, celebrities and political leaders use his lessons to achieve peak performance. His 2014 book, The Obstacle Is The Way, was read by the New England Patriots during their 2014 Super Bowl-winning season and by four-time major champion golfer Rory McIlroy as preparation for the 2019 Masters Tournament.  In his new book, Stillness is the Key, the author explores how each of us can find wisdom in our lives by slowing down and quieting the barking dogs in our head. Ryan is also the founder of Daily Stoic, a community of 200,000 people dedicated to leading better lives by contemplating the ancient philosophy.   Find Ryan on http://dailystoic.com Find Paul on http://PaulOllinger.com Email Paul at Paul@CrazyMoneyPodcast.com

  • "Happiness" with Professor in Psychology, Yale University, Dr. Laurie Santos - Ep 31

    25/09/2019 Duración: 54min

    Our brains are not good at predicting what will actually make us happy. You think you want more money, more fame, and to be alone, but what will actually make you happy are more social connections and more gratitude. Dr. Santos’ course Psychology and the Good Life teaches students to live happier, more fulfilling lives, which is good because student rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts are at an all-time high.  Check out her great new podcast, The Happiness Labhere.  Make a social connection with Paul at his website, http://paulollinger.com Email him guest suggestions and gift certificates at: Paul@CrazyMoneyPodcast.com

  • "Does happiness peak?" with Nobel Laureate and Economist Sir Angus Deaton - Ep 31

    17/09/2019 Duración: 59min

    Princeton economist and Nobel Prize-winner, Sir Angus Deaton co-authored a famous study concluding that well-being peaks at $75k/year in income. But the results of this research go much deeper and are widely misconstrued. The first question we wrestle with is "what does it mean to be happy?” We also get into health, opioids, and trout-fishing.  A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, Angus Deaton earned his BA, MA, and PhD at Cambridge. Since 1983, he has been a member of the Economics faculty at Princeton University. He has won many awards, most notably the 2015 Nobel Memorial prize in Economic Sciences for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare. In 2016, Deaton joined the Order of the British Empire, named Knight Bachelor "for his services to research in economics and international affairs.” Check out his latest book on Amazon: The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality Find all things Paul Ollinger on his website: http://paulollinger.com Email Paul at Paul@CrazyMoneyPodcast.com

  • "Quit Like a Millionaire" with Authors Kristy Shen & Bryce Leung - Ep 30

    10/09/2019 Duración: 59min

    Kristy Shen grew up in abject poverty in rural China where her family lived on $.44 per day. Chronic hunger and worm-infested drinking water were regular parts of her youth. Her husband, Bryce Leung, is also a first generation Canadian, but from a more middle class background.  Early in their computer-programming careers, they committed themselves to frugality. In their early-30’s, with millions in the bank, they retired, and now travel the world full-time. Kristy and Bryce are the co-founders of the financial independence blog, Millennial-Revolution.com and co-authors of the book, Quit Like a Millionaire: No Gimmicks, Luck or Trust Fund Required. See their blog here: https://www.millennial-revolution.com/ Give Paul hair and make-up tips here: http://PaulOllinger.com

  • "Chutzpah" with Author Inbal Arieli Ep - 29

    03/09/2019 Duración: 56min

    Israeli kids grow up in a world of uncertainty, with war and terrorism never far away. They are independent yet group-minded. They know that when they turn 18, they will serve in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF). Their parents don’t hover over them, obsess over every mistake, or give them trophies for losing.  In her new book, Chutzpah, Inbal Arieli argues that these traits uniquely prepare them for life as entrepreneurs.  Inbal garnered her entrepreneurial skills during her mandatory IDF service where she was a Lieutenant in the elite intelligence 8200 unit. In her post-military career, she has served as General Counsel to several start-ups, and is currently Co-CEO of Synthesis, a Leadership Assessment & Development company. She holds an LL.B. in Law, B.A in Economics and MBA in Entrepreneurship and Strategy, from Tel Aviv University.  Learn more about Inbal here: http://inbalarieli.com/ Compliment Paul on his hair: http://paulollinger.com

  • "Rich People Have Problems Too" with Financial Therapist Brad Klontz - Ep 28

    27/08/2019 Duración: 54min

    Dr. Brad Klontz is a psychologist and certified financial planner. He helps his clients (many of whom are ultra-high net worth individuals or even billionaires) understand how what they learned about money as kids affects their attitudes and dysfunctions today.  This week, both Paul and producer Mike Carano take Brad's Money Disorder Assessment and discuss their results in the hope he can cure them of their money ills. Brad'swork has been featured inThe Wall Street Journal,New York Times,Washington Post,Los Angeles Times,Time,Kiplinger’s,Money, NPR and many other media outlets and professional magazines and journals. He is the author of several books, includingMind Over Money.   Take his Money Disorder Assessment here: https://www.yourmentalwealth.com/assessment/ Check out his YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GFrBVMkHRqL1_W0uu40Fg See links to Paul’s comedy shows and upcoming dates here: http://paulollinger.com

  • Short-seller who goes after “bad guys" with Marc Cohodes - Ep 27

    20/08/2019 Duración: 52min

    Marc Cohodes has made a career betting against companies he suspects of fraud. So when two FBI agents showed up on his farm to tell him to stop Tweeting about MiMedx CEO Pete Petit, Marc says he knew something was rotten in the Marietta, GA biotech’s company’s operations.  Marc contends that MiMedx has been engaged in several dishonest practices and that Petit called in political favors from Georgia senator, Johnny Isakson who interceded on MiMedx’s behalf with the VA, FDA, and FBI while Isakson was chair of both Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs and the Senate Ethics Committee.  In his 30+ year career, Marc claims to have put a lot of people in jail, and exposed 50-70 frauds, mostly in biotech and sub-prime mortgages. He has been called, “the scourge of Wall Street,” and “Warren Buffett’s mosquito.” Harvard Business School has written two case studies about Marc’s methods.   Marc is especially tenacious when target companies push back or trash his reputation. Says he, "There’s no greater motivator than di

  • Closing the Opportunity Divide with Year Up Founder and CEO Gerald Chertavian - Ep 26

    13/08/2019 Duración: 52min

    Gerald Chertavian is the Founder / CEO of “Year Up.”  According to the US Dept of Labor, there are 7.3 million unfilled jobs in the United States. At the same time, there are millions of young adults who are working way below their potential or not working at all. Year Up takes those who want to work, arms them with both technical and social skills, then connects them to employers who need motivated, qualified employees.  No matter where you sit on the political spectrum, you can find a lot to love in Year Up.  Think the economically disadvantaged need a break? YEAR UP!  Think the poor should pull themselves up by their bootstraps? YEAR UP! Year up is there to benefit the most at-risk in our society, but helps them with a hand, not a handout.  Gerald earned a B.A. in Economics, Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude, from Bowdoin College. He received his M.B.A., with honors, from Harvard Business School and in 2016 received the Distinguished Alumni Award. Full disclosure: Year Up is my family’s #1 philanthropic 

  • America's Got Talent finalist and two-time David Letterman guest ; Comedian Joe Matarese - Ep 25

    06/08/2019 Duración: 01h10min

    You’ve likely seen Joe Matarese on one of his many television appearances, including two sets on Late Show with David Letterman, five on the Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson, or on his Comedy Central Presents half hour special, among many others. As a finalist on America’s Got Talent, Joe received a standing ovation from the 2,000-person crowd and all four celebrity judges.  With all these amazing credits, you’d think this native of Cherry Hill, NJ would be at the top of the comedy world. But like so many other very talented comedians who are not quite household names, Joe is out there grinding it out, making hay when and where he can.  Comedy is Joe’s passion, but it’ also his job—a job he’s been doing for 30 years and one that gets harder as he gets older and continues to balance his work with his commitment to his family. Joe and his wife—who has a PhD in psychology—juggle their schedules to raise two kids in the suburbs of New York City.  I have spent many weekends on the road as Joe’s opening act, and

  • Minimalism and Design with CEO of LifeEdited ; Graham Hill - Ep 24

    30/07/2019 Duración: 54min

    Graham Hill has a message for you: that big ol’ house of yours—and all the stuff in it—isn’t making you (or the environment) happy. His words are resonating. Graham’s two TED Talks on low-impact living and #minimalism have been viewed over 7 million times. A successful entrepreneur, Graham co-founded, ran and sold both SiteWerks and TreeHugger.com. Today he runs LifeEdited, which is dedicated to helping people design their lives for more happiness with less stuff.  At LifeEdited, Graham marries his passion for environmentalism with his experience in architecture and design to create low-footprint, high-fulfillment homes. These spaces are not just smaller, but incredibly functional and visually pleasing. LifeEdited demonstrates that you can live quite well and in a elegantly-designed environment while freeing up space, time and energy to live a better life.  Because less is not just more. It’s also beautiful.   See his 1,000 sq ft house in Maui: http://lifeedited.com/lifeedited-maui-in-the-new-york-times/ and

  • "Effective Altruism" with Oxford professor Dr. Will MacAskill - Ep 23

    23/07/2019 Duración: 01h07min

    Will MacAskill—whom Bill Gates describes as, “a data nerd after my own heart"—is Associate Professor in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford. Will’s academic research focuses on the fundamentals of effective altruism—the use of evidence and reason to help others by as much as possible with our time and money, with a particular concentration on how to act given moral uncertainty. He is the author of Doing Good Better - Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference.His TED Talk on the subject has earned almost two million views.Will is also the Director of the Forethought Foundation for Global Priorities Research, a co-founder and the President of the Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA) and helped to create the effective altruism movement. Through Giving What We Can, CEA encourages people to commit to donate at least 10% of their income to the most effective charities. (You can take the pledge here.)  Will and I discuss global disease, factory f

  • Glamour Magazine Editor-in-Chief ; Samantha Barry - Ep 22

    09/07/2019 Duración: 48min

    Samantha Barry is Editor in Chief of Glamour where she is responsible for setting the voice and mission of the publication.  As a young woman in Ireland, Sam once dreamed of being a war correspondent. Her early work in journalism took her all over the world, including stints in Nigeria, Burma, Pakistan, Iraq, Papua New Guinea, Burma, and many other turbulent locations where she worked for the BBC, Intermedia and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.  Lucky for us here in the States, she came to America in 2014 to head up social media for CNN. Last year she began her stint at Glamour after being recruited by the legendary Anna Wintour, longtime Editor in Chief of Vogue. Ms. Wintour calls Sam, “fearless … the perfect editor for a new, more ambitious era of Glamour’s future.  I met Sam in Conde Nast's New York offices where we talked about her career, how fashion magazines co-exist with consumerism, how Irish and Americans attitudes toward money differ, and — of course— where one can get the best pint of Guin

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