We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Carolina Andrea Podesta. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Carolina Andrea below.
Carolina Andrea , appreciate you joining us today. We’d love to hear about a project that you’ve worked on that’s meant a lot to you.
For me all projects are significant, important and above all I do them with a lot of love, since they are for my clients, family, friends and I want them to be happy with the final result. Yes, there are other projects more challenging than others. Like for example when I have to do or create something that I have never done before. Like for example when I had to do imitations of precious stones.
You have to read a lot, educate yourself, investigate which products to work with and which not. It is quite a challenge and I love doing it.



Carolina Andrea , before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
I am Argentine, Social Psychologist, Family Therapist and Addictions Therapist. I also love to create, I paint pictures, I do any kind of craft, I love everything that is manual and creative and inspires me. Beyond my profession, I have always made cakes and desserts for my family, friends and co-workers. When the pandemic hit in 2020, it was terrible for everyone. And like many, I started with the help and encouragement of family and loved ones to reinvent myself. Thus, I began professionally to dedicate myself to bakery. I took some courses, read a lot, educated myself and here I am to be able to fulfill the dreams of my clients and followers, always listening to them, accompanying them and advising them on what they want and have in mind for their project.



Is there a particular goal or mission driving your creative journey?
Yes, of course. From a very young age I always liked everything related to art and creativity. That is why today I chose this beautiful path that allows me to deploy all my creative senses and thus be able to help my clients to fulfill the project they have in mind. Always working together. Listening to them and advising them.


Learning and unlearning are both critical parts of growth – can you share a story of a time when you had to unlearn a lesson?
I learned that structures do not help us in the growth process. That age does not condition us. That we ourselves are the ones who set limits.
Today at the age of 49, I left my profession of Psychology to let my creative spirit flow, which was always latent.
And that is really wonderful.
I learned that you have to let things flow and that we always have to listen to each other and let ourselves be and feel.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/carolinas.cakes.nc?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063627156323
Image Credits
The images I provide are mine. I took them

