Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger

Active
Has guests
Paul Ollinger
Categories
Business Society & Culture Philosophy Comedy Self-Improvement
Audience & Performance Metrics
6.6K - 11.1K listeners Neutral 4.9 rating 442 reviews 278 episodes USA
Monetization Metrics
30s Ad: $194 - $221 60s Ad: $230 - $256 CPM Category: Comedy
Socials metrics & links
Podcast Links
Comedian Paul Ollinger wants you to be happy but let’s not go crazy here, okay? In his new show, Reasonably Happy: the Skeptic’s Guide to Achievable Contentment (fka Crazy Money), Paul will help you find authentic fulfillment through candid conversations with comedians, authors, celebrities, and other remarkable guests who share their failures and foibles, anxiety and addiction, and their grand vision of life that keeps them pushing forward.

Producers, Hosts, and Production Team

Sign up for full access to producers, hosts, and production team information.
Emails, Phones, and Addresses

We have 1 email, 0 phone numbers, and 0 addresses.

Sign up to access full contact information for Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger.

Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger.

Hosts

Paul Ollinger

Previous Guests

Jane Borden
Jane Borden is a journalist and author known for her insightful explorations of cultural and societal issues. She has written extensively on topics related to religion, politics, and the impact of cult-like thinking in America. Her latest book, 'Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America,' delves into the historical and psychological factors that contribute to the rise of extremist beliefs and behaviors in contemporary society. Borden's work often combines rigorous research with a compelling narrative style, making complex subjects accessible and engaging for a wide audience.
Jessica Tarlov
Jessica Tarlov is a political analyst and contributor for Fox News, known for her insightful commentary on various political issues. She is also the co-host of the podcast Raging Moderates. With a background in political science and a master's degree in political communication, Jessica has worked in various capacities in the political arena, including as a strategist and consultant. She is recognized for her ability to articulate moderate viewpoints in a highly polarized media landscape and often discusses topics related to parenting, national security, and media bias.
Jeff Maurer
Jeff Maurer is a former writer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, where he contributed to the show's sharp political satire and commentary. He is now the voice behind the acclaimed Substack 'I Might Be Wrong', where he shares his insights on politics and culture. Maurer has a background in speechwriting and has won an Emmy for his work in television. He left Hollywood to pursue independent commentary, focusing on the challenges of modern liberal discourse and the importance of free speech.
Anne Mahlum
Anne Mahlum is an entrepreneur and philanthropist best known for founding Solidcore, a Pilates fitness chain that she sold for $100 million. She began her career by starting a nonprofit running club for the homeless, which reflects her commitment to social impact. With over 100 locations of Solidcore, Anne has made significant contributions to the fitness industry and is recognized for her insights on overcoming personal and business challenges, especially during the pandemic. She emphasizes the importance of redefining success and maintaining purpose beyond financial wealth.

Topics Discussed

cults apocalyptic beliefs religious extremism cult-like behaviors American identity tribal psychology anti-intellectualism prosperity gospel political movements democracy politics media bias Israel parenting chaos of air travel national security scandal leaked attack plans moderate voices polarized media anti-Semitism immigration reform comedy liberal discourse culture wars Biden dilemma Democratic Party Obama era free speech fitness empire entrepreneurship philanthropy Solidcore personal growth leadership financial mindset success challenges pandemic
Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger.

0:00 1:11:20

Jim Lampley- Boxing, Fame & Fallout | Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger

Legendary sportscaster Jim Lampley joins Paul Ollinger on "Reasonably Happy" to share unforgettable stories from his 40+ year broadcasting career, covering everything from Olympic Games and Super Bowls to boxing icons like Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. Lampley reveals the behind-the-scenes drama of his rise at ABC Sports, recounts his emotional connection to the Miracle on Ice, and reflects on the values learned from greats like Billie Jean King, Arthur Ashe, and Howard Cosell. From interviewing George Mira to being thrust into the spotlight by Roone Arledge, Jim discusses ego, failure, reinvention, and finding happiness through storytelling. His new memoir It Happened: A Uniquely Lucky Life in Sports is a masterclass in perseverance and passion—this conversation is a must-watch for sports fans, storytellers, and anyone chasing purpose. Get Jim's Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/It-Happened!/Art-Chansky/9781637746431 Get Paul's Book: https://www.paulollinger.com/the-book
0:00 51:59

Jane Borden- Cults Like Us | Reasonably Happy

Hosts
Paul Ollinger
Guests
Jane Borden
Keywords
cults apocalyptic beliefs religious extremism cult-like behaviors American identity tribal psychology anti-intellectualism prosperity gospel political movements democracy
In this thought-provoking episode of Reasonably Happy, Paul Ollinger sits down with journalist and author Jane Borden to unpack her explosive new book Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America. Together, they explore how apocalyptic beliefs, religious extremism, and cult-like behaviors have shaped American identity—from Puritan roots to modern political movements like MAGA. Jane reveals how tribal psychology, anti-intellectualism, and the prosperity gospel fuel division, and why both the far right and far left are vulnerable to cultish thinking. With dark humor, candid insights, and a deep dive into American history, this episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about religion, politics, and the future of democracy. Check out Janes book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Cults-Like-Us/Jane-Borden/9781668007808 Get Pauls Book: https://www.paulollinger.com/the-book
0:00 52:16

Life at Fox News w/ Jessica Tarlov | Reasonably Happy with Paul Ollinger

Hosts
Paul Ollinger
Guests
Jessica Tarlov
Keywords
politics media bias Israel parenting chaos of air travel national security scandal leaked attack plans moderate voices polarized media anti-Semitism immigration reform
In this episode of Reasonably Happy, Paul Ollinger sits down with Fox News contributor and Raging Moderates co-host Jessica Tarlov for a wide-ranging conversation on politics, media bias, Israel, parenting, and the chaos of air travel. Jessica opens up about raising two young kids, finding peace in Jamaica, and holding her own as the lone Democrat on The Five. They dive into the latest national security scandal involving leaked attack plans, the challenge of moderate voices in polarized media, anti-Semitism on the left, and what’s really holding back immigration reform. It’s an honest, thoughtful, and funny episode that blends politics with real life. Get Pauls book: https://www.paulollinger.com/the-book
0:00 1:01:04

Too Woke to Joke w/ Jeff Maurer | Reasonably Happy Podcast

Hosts
Paul Ollinger
Guests
Jeff Maurer
Keywords
comedy politics liberal discourse culture wars media bias Biden dilemma Democratic Party Obama era free speech
In this episode of Reasonably Happy, comedian and writer Paul Ollinger sits down with former Last Week Tonight writer Jeff Maurer for a razor-sharp, no-holds-barred conversation on comedy, politics, and the state of liberal discourse. Maurer, now the voice behind the acclaimed Substack I Might Be Wrong, unpacks his journey from speechwriter to Emmy-winning TV writer, and why he left Hollywood to pursue independent commentary. They dive deep into the culture wars, media bias, the Biden dilemma, and what today's Democratic Party can learn from the Obama era. With sharp wit and refreshing honesty, Maurer discusses the left’s loss of self-awareness, the problem with orthodoxy, and how free speech is under siege from all sides. If you're tired of political echo chambers and crave a blend of humor and intellect, this one's for you. Get Pauls book! https://www.paulollinger.com/the-book Check out Jeffs Substack: https://substack.com/@imightbewrong
0:00 1:09:47

From $0 to $100,000,000: How Anne Mahlum Built a Fitness Empire | Reasonably Happy

Hosts
Paul Ollinger
Guests
Anne Mahlum
Keywords
fitness empire entrepreneurship philanthropy Solidcore personal growth leadership financial mindset success challenges pandemic
In this episode of Reasonably Happy, host Paul Ollinger sits down with Anne Mahlum, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of Solidcore, the Pilates chain she sold for $100 million. Anne shares her incredible journey from starting a nonprofit running club for the homeless to building a fitness empire with over 100 locations. She dives into overcoming personal and business challenges, navigating the pandemic, redefining success, and the importance of pushing past comfort zones to embrace growth. They also discuss financial mindset shifts, leadership, and maintaining purpose beyond wealth. If you're looking for motivation, business insights, and a fresh perspective on personal growth, this is a must-watch! Find Anne online: https://www.annemahlum.com/ Check out Pauls book: https://www.paulollinger.com/the-book
Ratings
Global:
4.9 rating 442 reviews
USA
4.9 ratings 433 reviews
UK
4.4 ratings 5 reviews
Canada
5.0 ratings 2 reviews
Australia
5.0 ratings 2 reviews
Ireland
0.0 ratings 0 reviews
New Zealand
0.0 ratings 0 reviews
Singapore
0.0 ratings 0 reviews
South Africa
0.0 ratings 0 reviews