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061 - Funny Money with Paul Ollinger
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Episode Highlights:
- Paul Ollinger's transition from an executive at Facebook to pursuing stand-up comedy.
- Discuss the focus of Paul Ollinger's podcast, "Crazy Money," and its exploration of living a fulfilling life beyond financial pursuits.
- How comedy has shaped Paul Ollinger's communication skills, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and handling unexpected situations on stage.
- Insights into the dynamics of the comedy industry, including the significance of connecting with fellow comedians and the audience.
- The gift of comedy is pursuing personal truths and presenting a unique perspective on the world.
- Paul Ollinger's reflections on enoughness, living without regret, and managing passion like a business.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I think the gift of comedy is the pursuit of truth.” - Paul Ollinger
- “I don't think being an authentic person means saying every single thing that's on your mind.”- Paul Ollinger
- “Rich isn't about how much money you have. It's the ratio between your resources and your needs.” - Paul Ollinger
- “We're never going to stop wanting unless we control our desires. That takes a lot of awareness and a lot of self-control and a lot of reminding yourself of enoughness.”- Paul
- “Self-actualization is something to be pursued not to be achieved.”- Paul Ollinger
- “The richest people we know of in our society are people who aren't thinking about the money because they would have sold out decades ago.”- Paul Ollinger
- “The desire to have money makes us do crazy things, and money doesn't solve our problems the way we think it will before we have it.” - Paul Ollinger
- “There are tricks, there are shortcuts, there are things that you know what to do when something happens in the room. There are ways to react to that: you learn after repetition and by watching other people.” - Paul Ollinger
- “Not every battle’s worth fighting.”- Paul Ollinger
- “Living your dream doesn’t always mean perfect.” - Paul Ollinger
- “It’s not a value unless it costs you something.” - Kurty D.
- “I think time has a wonderful way of redeeming things.”- Kurty D.
- “If you want something, you have to sort of. Be willing to give it away or say no or do the opposite. If you want love, you have to give love. If you want money, you gotta give money.”- Kurty D.
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65 episodes
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Manage episode 419460661 series 2951722
Content provided by Kurt Daradics. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kurt Daradics or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Episode Highlights:
- Paul Ollinger's transition from an executive at Facebook to pursuing stand-up comedy.
- Discuss the focus of Paul Ollinger's podcast, "Crazy Money," and its exploration of living a fulfilling life beyond financial pursuits.
- How comedy has shaped Paul Ollinger's communication skills, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and handling unexpected situations on stage.
- Insights into the dynamics of the comedy industry, including the significance of connecting with fellow comedians and the audience.
- The gift of comedy is pursuing personal truths and presenting a unique perspective on the world.
- Paul Ollinger's reflections on enoughness, living without regret, and managing passion like a business.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I think the gift of comedy is the pursuit of truth.” - Paul Ollinger
- “I don't think being an authentic person means saying every single thing that's on your mind.”- Paul Ollinger
- “Rich isn't about how much money you have. It's the ratio between your resources and your needs.” - Paul Ollinger
- “We're never going to stop wanting unless we control our desires. That takes a lot of awareness and a lot of self-control and a lot of reminding yourself of enoughness.”- Paul
- “Self-actualization is something to be pursued not to be achieved.”- Paul Ollinger
- “The richest people we know of in our society are people who aren't thinking about the money because they would have sold out decades ago.”- Paul Ollinger
- “The desire to have money makes us do crazy things, and money doesn't solve our problems the way we think it will before we have it.” - Paul Ollinger
- “There are tricks, there are shortcuts, there are things that you know what to do when something happens in the room. There are ways to react to that: you learn after repetition and by watching other people.” - Paul Ollinger
- “Not every battle’s worth fighting.”- Paul Ollinger
- “Living your dream doesn’t always mean perfect.” - Paul Ollinger
- “It’s not a value unless it costs you something.” - Kurty D.
- “I think time has a wonderful way of redeeming things.”- Kurty D.
- “If you want something, you have to sort of. Be willing to give it away or say no or do the opposite. If you want love, you have to give love. If you want money, you gotta give money.”- Kurty D.
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