Crazy Money Podcast Interview

In this interview with Paul Ollinger of the Crazy Money Podcast, Vitaliy and Paul cover a variety of topics touched on in Vitaliy's new book Soul in the Game. From growing up in Russia and emigrating to America, to the ways in which more money won't...

In this interview with Paul Ollinger of the Crazy Money Podcast, Vitaliy and Paul cover a variety of topics touched on in Vitaliy’s new book Soul in the Game.

From growing up in Russia and emigrating to America, to the ways in which more money won’t make you happier, to lessons from the lives of classical composers, and Vitaliy’s recent thoughts on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, this insightful conversation covers a lot of ground.

Enjoy!

You can listen to the original interview here: https://www.paulollinger.com/podcast/soul-in-the-game-with-vitaliy-katsenelson-ep-146

 

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