51 min

Rich Ferri is a Cinematographer ycdi·di (You can do it, do it)

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This week we're joined by Rich Ferri - musician, music producer, filmmaker, photographer - and founder of Rangely Films: a cinematic wedding film company. Rich is as inspirational and knowledgeable as he is artistically talented. His approach to life, personal development and risk is an awesome example of the "you can do it, do it" spirit.


Topics include non-traditional careers, learning to trust people, using feedback to drive decision-making, and the importance of always striving for things that are just outside your reach.


If you love ycdi•di and want to support it, you can become a patron of the show.


Show notes



Trusting that the people who know you know your strengths better than you do
Pure artists vs. serial creators
Being excited about a large volume of things
Making things, and then honing in on the things that people resonate with
Taking your own advice
Inspiring others by being an example of what you preach
The zone of proximal development and constantly pushing just outside of your comfort zone
Accepting and soliciting hard feedback


Links



Follow Rich on Instagram
Follow RangelyFilms on Instagram
Like RangelyFilms on Facehook
Follow Rich on Vimeo
Learn more about the Zone of proximal development




Big thanks to NGHTSWM for the use of their song, Fiji, on this show.

This week we're joined by Rich Ferri - musician, music producer, filmmaker, photographer - and founder of Rangely Films: a cinematic wedding film company. Rich is as inspirational and knowledgeable as he is artistically talented. His approach to life, personal development and risk is an awesome example of the "you can do it, do it" spirit.


Topics include non-traditional careers, learning to trust people, using feedback to drive decision-making, and the importance of always striving for things that are just outside your reach.


If you love ycdi•di and want to support it, you can become a patron of the show.


Show notes



Trusting that the people who know you know your strengths better than you do
Pure artists vs. serial creators
Being excited about a large volume of things
Making things, and then honing in on the things that people resonate with
Taking your own advice
Inspiring others by being an example of what you preach
The zone of proximal development and constantly pushing just outside of your comfort zone
Accepting and soliciting hard feedback


Links



Follow Rich on Instagram
Follow RangelyFilms on Instagram
Like RangelyFilms on Facehook
Follow Rich on Vimeo
Learn more about the Zone of proximal development




Big thanks to NGHTSWM for the use of their song, Fiji, on this show.

51 min