I’m a brand-new resident of Cape Town, working at Hellocomputer Cape Town in Woodstock.
I play wherever I can be camouflaged by nature.
That’s a tough one, but if I had to articulate it, I’d say, it’s most probably my ability to empathise with people and help them look a situation from a different perspective.
But my friends might say, on a good day, my dance moves take the trophy!
So far, my career has been a real Pandora’s Box. Basically, a never-ending, priceless life lesson.
Innovative thinking, sustainable solutions, sharing ideas – I truly believe that creativity has the ability and frequency to impact any industry positively. I also really love food, Asian food, to be specific. I enjoy staying fit, I’ve been a bit obsessed with swimming of late.
I love the thinking that goes into the ideas we develop. Learning about different types of people – what they love, what they hate, what they find boring and how those things continuously change – it’s exciting and keeps me on my toes. But what I love most is adding value to people’s lives by introducing a new way of understanding something, a new perspective which helps them change their regular behaviour.
No such thing. The only constant is ensuring that I read my book every day, usually fiction, just to feed the imagination.
Curiosity. Research. Imagination. Words. Adobe Creative Suite. Feedback.
Those who keep their ear on the pulse of the flux.
I think in general, we need to listen to what is being said by our audiences and respond accordingly. Sometimes, we get lost in our own little world.
Also, we need to be more representative internally to ensure the stories being told are relatable, relevant and not disrespectful.
Hmm...*Lips sealed emoji*
Framily. Afrilennials. Flawsome. I picked those up from our content team!
Usually after the brainstorm, while I’m doing something completely unrelated. Allowing my ideas to simmer really works for me.
I’d like to think my Russian/Portuguese accent gets the party started.
I think I’m in between. I have mad respect for it, but only when it’s done right.
A ton of notes. All kinds, from ideas to thoughts to poems to essays to songs. Just notes!
People relate to people; therefore, your story is relevant, necessary and just as important as the next person’s. The stage is always set. All you have to do is to step up.
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*Interviewed by Leigh Andrews.