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Teen Vogue Writers Isabella Gomez Sarmiento and Tess Garcia on Freelancing and the Future of Digital Media
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Teen Vogue Writers Isabella Gomez Sarmiento and Tess Garcia on Freelancing and the Future of Digital Media
FromGeneration Slay
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
On today’s episode, freelance writers Tess Garcia and Isabella Gomez Sarmiento join us to talk the ever-changing media landscape, getting published in major publications while still in college, and much more.
Tess Garcia is a student at the University of Michigan who doesn’t really feel like explaining her major. She’s penned articles for InStyle, Teen Vogue, Ms. Magazine, Latina Magazine and more. She’s also a certified yoga instructor and sticks her head under the sink several times a day to replenish her curls.
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento is a Venezuelan writer based in Atlanta finishing her B.A. at Georgia State University. Her work has been published in CNN, Remezcla, Noisey, and more. She currently writes a political column for Teen Vogue and spends most of her time listening to Bad Bunny.
Throughout the pod, we chat about:
2:30 - Their backstories
6:47 - Writing for Teen Vogue
14:04 - Generation Z
17:28 - Freelancing and balance
23:08 - Figuring out rates and how to get paid
29:32 - Future of digital media
For more Generation Slay, check us out @generationslay on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and on our website, www.generationslay.com.
Follow the co-hosts across the internet!
Emma: @emmahavi on Instagram and Twitter and on her website, www.emmahavi.com
Gianluca: @g_russo1 on Instagram and Twitter and on his website, www.RussoG.com
Wow, you’re still reading this? Cool, drop a review & we’ll see ya next Tuesday.
Tess Garcia is a student at the University of Michigan who doesn’t really feel like explaining her major. She’s penned articles for InStyle, Teen Vogue, Ms. Magazine, Latina Magazine and more. She’s also a certified yoga instructor and sticks her head under the sink several times a day to replenish her curls.
Isabella Gomez Sarmiento is a Venezuelan writer based in Atlanta finishing her B.A. at Georgia State University. Her work has been published in CNN, Remezcla, Noisey, and more. She currently writes a political column for Teen Vogue and spends most of her time listening to Bad Bunny.
Throughout the pod, we chat about:
2:30 - Their backstories
6:47 - Writing for Teen Vogue
14:04 - Generation Z
17:28 - Freelancing and balance
23:08 - Figuring out rates and how to get paid
29:32 - Future of digital media
For more Generation Slay, check us out @generationslay on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and on our website, www.generationslay.com.
Follow the co-hosts across the internet!
Emma: @emmahavi on Instagram and Twitter and on her website, www.emmahavi.com
Gianluca: @g_russo1 on Instagram and Twitter and on his website, www.RussoG.com
Wow, you’re still reading this? Cool, drop a review & we’ll see ya next Tuesday.
Released:
May 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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