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Our guest today is Louis Saha. Louis doesn’t need much introduction. He is a two time premier league winner, a European Cup winner, a League Cup winner and a World Cup Finalist. Louis comes from humble beginnings and down to his hard work and success, has been able to financially help and support many people and causes close to his heart. His passion to educate and pass on lessons learned from his own experiences shines through in his latest business venture Axis Stars, where he and his co-Director Kate Hamer, are providing a platform for Stars access to trusted advice and services.
This podcast will humanise household stars, most of who openly acknowledge they wish they began planning for their future earlier – even at the height of their careers. We will be joined by my co-hosts Mark Pittaccio, behavioural economist, who will help shed light onto why we all struggle to take action and do the basics, even when in principle everybody agrees with the sentiment. Brendan Macken, retired Rugby Professional will round off our panel with direct insights into the changing room and behind the player’s mindsets.
By James ReissOur guest today is Louis Saha. Louis doesn’t need much introduction. He is a two time premier league winner, a European Cup winner, a League Cup winner and a World Cup Finalist. Louis comes from humble beginnings and down to his hard work and success, has been able to financially help and support many people and causes close to his heart. His passion to educate and pass on lessons learned from his own experiences shines through in his latest business venture Axis Stars, where he and his co-Director Kate Hamer, are providing a platform for Stars access to trusted advice and services.
This podcast will humanise household stars, most of who openly acknowledge they wish they began planning for their future earlier – even at the height of their careers. We will be joined by my co-hosts Mark Pittaccio, behavioural economist, who will help shed light onto why we all struggle to take action and do the basics, even when in principle everybody agrees with the sentiment. Brendan Macken, retired Rugby Professional will round off our panel with direct insights into the changing room and behind the player’s mindsets.