CULTURE
Filomena Pucci
05 March 2018
"Can one believe deeply in an idea and accept that it is rejected? How much courage does it take?"

Filomena Pucci, TV author and collaborator of Corriere della Sera.it, on the blog La 27esima Ora e La Nuvola del Lavoro, on which she writes stories about women and business.

Her book "Passionate"recounts, stage by stage, the stories of women entrepreneurs who have succeeded in transforming their passion into work, starting from the assumption (or perhaps the observation) that "what youlike to do is what you do best".

Currently collaborates with Confidenze, Donna Moderna, Fattore Mamma. In 2017 she is at TEDX in Brescia with her speech "The point of view of the heart to make innovative enterprise". She is working hard on her second book, which we can't wait to read... hopefully it will give us some indiscretions.

He writes about her:

Born in Tivoli, studied in Paris, lives in Rome. I am a former TV author, momentarily repentant. I have done some good things on TV, but also some bad things. Given the confusion between what I was doing and what I wanted to do, I opted for a severely unpaid sabbatical. A decision that without a house, a rich boyfriend or a millionaire's bank account is crazy. However, I am not crazy and instead of learning to say yes when I wanted to say no, I decided to make it on my own. In order to make ends meet, I sublet the flat I live in, put my life in a trolley and head to my friend's house who will host me in turn. I now own the bouquets of the three houses I frequent most frequently and also those of a shop.
In the meantime, I have written a film and started publishing my stories in weekly magazines and some interviews in a national online newspaper.