EPISODE · Jun 2, 2020 · 52 MIN
Rico Incarnati — Life Changing Decisions, Finding Inspiration From Role Models, & Why Mental Health Matters | MTFP Ep.67
from The More Than Fitness Podcast With Matt McLeod · host Matt McLeod
Had an AMAZING conversation with the Italian Stallion, Rico Incarnati. Rico is a videographer and photographer who currently works with Jordan Syatt in New York City. He's not the typical "fitness guest" I have on the show, but his perspective and his story emulate exactly what I'm interested in teaching my audience. We dive into Rico's background, why he changed career paths in college, how he got the opportunity to move to NYC, what goes into his creative process, who he finds inspiration from and how he uses that to his advantage, how he takes care of his mental health, and, to quote his tagline, how to "be a f*cking shark." Oh, and lastly, I couldn't end the conversation without asking him where to visit in Italy and what his favorite authentic Italian spots are in NYC. You guys are definitely in for a treat—enjoy! Connect With Rico: Instagram: @rico.incarnati YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVsZhh40QGdd3d4gk_xUOjQ Connect With Matt: [Free] 30-Day Ultimate Physique Development Manual: https://bit.ly/UltimatePhysiqueDevelopment Hire Matt For Coaching: https://mattmcleod.org/online-coaching Instagram: @mattmcleod6 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mattmcleod6 Website: https://mattmcleod.org **PS: If you could rate and review the podcast, it would mean the world to me and it would help get the word out to others just like us so we can continue building this amazing, one-of-a-kind community.** ---- Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com Email: [email protected] Social: @_margittai © 2020 Matt McLeod
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