![]() ![]() I really had to put myself in a mindset that I’m moving to this place. I was in shock in a way that I was so open to every new experience, Maurice. I was like in a good way too, in a good way. We’re going to see what’s in store.” When I moved to Argentina, I was just in shock. What else am I going to do with my life?” I felt so beat down having to return to Trinidad and not know should I think about opening my own agency here? Should I think about getting a job at somewhere here?Īnd then this job kind of just fell into my lap and I was like, “All right, we’re going to go on another adventure. The agency is growing.” So I was like, “All right, this is a totally new opportunity. It’s a great nightlife, very young culture. ![]() I ended up meeting two of my bosses, my would be bosses from that team in New York and they were telling me, “Eh, it’s a cool place. I had studied a little bit of Spanish in Trinidad, but never used it in practicality. Yeah, I mean, I’d never been to South America at all before, so this was a completely new experience for me. Once you got to Argentina, what was that like? I mean, having to leave the country like that that quickly because the employer forgot to notify you and now you have to move back home, but then now you might be moving to another country, to Argentina. I mean, it’s a long story, but I mean, there’s goodness. This is part two of my conversation with designer, art director and community builder, Rebecca Brooker. ![]()
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