We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Ludovica Giusti a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.
Hi Ludovica, thanks for joining us today. Was there an experience or lesson you learned at a previous job that’s benefited your career afterwards?
I learned that if I didn’t treat my current circumstance as a “treat” for my future I’d lose the current one and I probably never have the future one either. Invest in your present to reap in your future. So any job or any skillset, treat it as something that is going to favor you in what you really want to do in the long run. Master everything you do, be a Master at everything you do, or-else you’ll find yourself halfass-ing your dreams and aspirations too and it wont be intentionally but it’ll be the case because you didn’t built the mindset for it, see, to do this you need to build a mindset for it, there is little to do with just your talent at it, anybody can sing.
Great, appreciate you sharing that with us. Before we ask you to share more of your insights, can you take a moment to introduce yourself and how you got to where you are today to our readers.
Well speak about a mouth full type question! Gawd… I am Ludovica. The first and only Italian American female Rnb singer to ever exist in the history of music and entertainment business. I started singing at 2, got classically trained as a teenager, was brought up in Italy then I moved to the States at 17, I’m the first College graduate in my family to have gotten a degree in America, and I’ve been hustling in my career for 3 years now.
What’s a lesson you had to unlearn and what’s the backstory?
See when we make a mistake or something we cherish goes south is because our knowledge about how to preserve it was still minimum, not wrong. So I haven’t yet in my life unlearned a behavior, I just dug deeper to what I was already working with and realized, if I only had more tools I feel like I would have made better decisions.
How did you build your audience on social media?
In this era where you can buy an audience, it may feel discouraging for people to find unique ways to build one. Since we don’t often see immediate results from our efforts, we tend to loose our focus and consistency, see but, our efforts may be invisible, but influence isn’t. As long as we have consistent effort, influence is always going to show out. So I say, just keep going strong in the direction that feels most right to you, that’s what I did.
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