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I deep dive with a remarkable talent in the film industry Riccardo Sai. He shares his passion for storytelling and how it has been a part of his life from a young age. From playing the clarinet to creating storybooks and making short films, Riccardo's journey into the world of media is an inspiring one. Stay tune to find out more about Riccardo's journey. His unique approach to storytelling, and the enchanting world he brings to life through his cinematic creations.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"I always valued relationships and connections with people. I always seek to meet people that I can do something together, we can learn from each other, and then work."
"The more aware you are of the process, the more effective you can be in your visual communication."
"Making a film is like an orchestra. You have the director of the orchestra, but each of the individuals has something to offer. They need to have the freedom to express themselves."
"I think it's important to have really like an army of people that are there to support you. And you might not need them straight away. You might need them further down the line. But it's important to invest in that team."
"Life is a film. Life is a sequence of obstacles, of things happening to you. It's not important what you get, but it's how you get there that is important."
ABOUT THE GUEST
Riccardo Sai is a highly skilled and passionate filmmaker with a deep love for storytelling. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Riccardo has worked with renowned brands such as Microsoft, Nike, and British Gas, showcasing his talent for capturing powerful narratives through visuals. His expertise extends beyond filmmaking, as he values authentic connections and believes in the power of teamwork.
LinkedIn profile – https://www.linkedin.com/in/riccardosai/
ABOUT THE HOST
Joe O'Connor is a resilient business entrepreneur and Financial Adviser dedicated to supporting business owners and veterans in their transition to civilian life. Despite facing life-threatening challenges at a young age, Joe defied the odds and embarked on a remarkable journey. From excelling as a Combat Engineer and Physical Training Instructor in the Royal Engineers to starting his own business as a Financial Adviser, Joe has displayed unwavering determination.
After rejoining the Army as a reservist in the Bomb Disposal Unit, Joe reached the rank of Sergeant before transferring to the SAS, where he endured a severe injury and was medically discharged. Undeterred, he resumed his role as an IFA and founded a charity that aids injured veterans and their families.
Joe's charity is currently finalising plans for a training center and 23 Lodges, aiming to provide vital support for veterans transitioning to civilian life while addressing stress, anxiety, and PTSD. Today, Joe's mission is to unite business owners and veterans, helping them unleash their full potential for success.
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I deep dive with a remarkable talent in the film industry Riccardo Sai. He shares his passion for storytelling and how it has been a part of his life from a young age. From playing the clarinet to creating storybooks and making short films, Riccardo's journey into the world of media is an inspiring one. Stay tune to find out more about Riccardo's journey. His unique approach to storytelling, and the enchanting world he brings to life through his cinematic creations.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
"I always valued relationships and connections with people. I always seek to meet people that I can do something together, we can learn from each other, and then work."
"The more aware you are of the process, the more effective you can be in your visual communication."
"Making a film is like an orchestra. You have the director of the orchestra, but each of the individuals has something to offer. They need to have the freedom to express themselves."
"I think it's important to have really like an army of people that are there to support you. And you might not need them straight away. You might need them further down the line. But it's important to invest in that team."
"Life is a film. Life is a sequence of obstacles, of things happening to you. It's not important what you get, but it's how you get there that is important."
ABOUT THE GUEST
Riccardo Sai is a highly skilled and passionate filmmaker with a deep love for storytelling. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Riccardo has worked with renowned brands such as Microsoft, Nike, and British Gas, showcasing his talent for capturing powerful narratives through visuals. His expertise extends beyond filmmaking, as he values authentic connections and believes in the power of teamwork.
LinkedIn profile – https://www.linkedin.com/in/riccardosai/
ABOUT THE HOST
Joe O'Connor is a resilient business entrepreneur and Financial Adviser dedicated to supporting business owners and veterans in their transition to civilian life. Despite facing life-threatening challenges at a young age, Joe defied the odds and embarked on a remarkable journey. From excelling as a Combat Engineer and Physical Training Instructor in the Royal Engineers to starting his own business as a Financial Adviser, Joe has displayed unwavering determination.
After rejoining the Army as a reservist in the Bomb Disposal Unit, Joe reached the rank of Sergeant before transferring to the SAS, where he endured a severe injury and was medically discharged. Undeterred, he resumed his role as an IFA and founded a charity that aids injured veterans and their families.
Joe's charity is currently finalising plans for a training center and 23 Lodges, aiming to provide vital support for veterans transitioning to civilian life while addressing stress, anxiety, and PTSD. Today, Joe's mission is to unite business owners and veterans, helping them unleash their full potential for success.
USEFUL LINKS
LinkedIn
Facebook
Instagram