“You are going to suffer…” These are the words Rich’s father said to him the day he dropped his son off at the airport and left him in the US, with nothing but a cash paying job at a restaurant. In today’s interview, Rich redefined for me what rock bottom looks like. I invite you to hear the story of not just his, but countless immigrants who arrive to a country with nothing but his parent’s hopes, grit, and passion. Rich Adofo started by living in a commercial office space illegally to start his passion in videography with a used camera from Walmart and now regularly takes on large budget jobs to create art. Quick disclaimer; my dedicated audio recorder failed for this episode, so I used the onboard camera, which resulted in a continual clicking auto-focus sound. I apologize for this inconvenience, and ensure you this will not happen again in the near future. Thanks for your understanding, and enjoy this episode of Conversations with Caleb Lee. I don’t have a list of questions as I didn’t expect for the conversation to take such a rich turn. His openness is absolutely stunning and his source of energy calming and inspiring at the same time.