46 min

Reflection - The Life and Career of Brand and Communications Strategist, Gia Bagherpour Don't Talk To Me About Work

    • Carriere

This week, brand and communications strategist Gia Bagherpour joins Jordan Rizzieri to talk about her life and career.
Gia discuss how her Dad influenced her first career desires (1:46) and how a school assignment ignited her desire for marketing (2:45). She reminisces about the diversity of attending the University of Johannesburg (4:13) and what her marketing program was like. She followed up her undergraduate degree with an ad school program (8:21) and her internship there led to her first job (11:27). They discuss mentorship (13:00), what drove her as a young person (17:14), and refilling her creative well (21:44).
Eventually she and her husband left South Africa for the US (25:50), and she was instantly confronted with a new challenge: not being able to work for almost a year (27:08).  Once she was able to work, Gia ended up at an agency that would later employ Jordan (31:19), before setting out on her own (32:53).
She also ruminates on how becoming a mother has changed her relationship to her work, and how she herself has changed (39:37).

Follow Don't Talk to Me About Work on Twitter @DTTMAWpod. You can follow Jordan on Twitter and Instagram @JordanRizzieri.

This week, brand and communications strategist Gia Bagherpour joins Jordan Rizzieri to talk about her life and career.
Gia discuss how her Dad influenced her first career desires (1:46) and how a school assignment ignited her desire for marketing (2:45). She reminisces about the diversity of attending the University of Johannesburg (4:13) and what her marketing program was like. She followed up her undergraduate degree with an ad school program (8:21) and her internship there led to her first job (11:27). They discuss mentorship (13:00), what drove her as a young person (17:14), and refilling her creative well (21:44).
Eventually she and her husband left South Africa for the US (25:50), and she was instantly confronted with a new challenge: not being able to work for almost a year (27:08).  Once she was able to work, Gia ended up at an agency that would later employ Jordan (31:19), before setting out on her own (32:53).
She also ruminates on how becoming a mother has changed her relationship to her work, and how she herself has changed (39:37).

Follow Don't Talk to Me About Work on Twitter @DTTMAWpod. You can follow Jordan on Twitter and Instagram @JordanRizzieri.

46 min