Comunicare per creare connessioni | Vittorio Sanna | TEDxCagliari | Vittorio Sanna | TEDxCagliari
Vittorio Sanna inaugura il TEDxCagliari 2025 con un intervento toccante e profondo dedicato al valore della comunicazione.
Giornalista, formatore, insegnante e scrittore, racconta come la comunicazione abbia accompagnato ogni tappa del suo percorso, diventando il filo invisibile che ha legato esperienze, relazioni e scelte professionali.
Dal mondo della scuola a quello dello sport, dalla letteratura alle emozioni più intime, Vittorio Sanna ci guida in un viaggio personale fatto di empatia, etica e comprensione, ricordandoci che comunicare non è solo un mezzo, ma una responsabilità e una forma di connessione umana.
Autore di raccolte poetiche, saggi e biografie legate al mondo sportivo e alla formazione, ha dedicato la sua vita a raccontare e insegnare, mettendo la parola al centro di ogni trasformazione.
Cresciuto tra scuola e sport, è insegnante e cronista: dentro le classi dal 1984, in radio, giornali e TV dal 1978, ed è la voce storica del Cagliari Calcio, con 740 radiocronache integrali alle spalle.La sua avventura nel mondo letterario inizia nel 2000 con la raccolta di poesie "Fili stesi sull’acqua grigia". Tre anni dopo, continua a incantare con il racconto "Il viaggio", un mix di prosa e poesia.
Successivamente, ha narrato la biografia di Daniele Conti, “La mia vita in Rossoblu”, le memorie del Cagliari Calcio con "Leggende Rossoblù" e a seguire “La Terra dei Giganti” la storia degli olimpionici e dei paralimpici sardi, di recente, due saggi dedicati alla formazione “Il gioco a scuola e nello sport per imparare” e “I dieci pilastri della formazione” e un racconto antropologico "Figli della paura". This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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