Tracy DiNunzio
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah. Oh, no, you're so unemployable if you go to school for fine arts. It's crazy. It's worse than not going to college, I think, in terms of getting an actual job. I went to art school. I always wanted to be an artist. My wonderful parents encouraged me to do that. They were like, whatever makes you happy.
Yeah. Oh, no, you're so unemployable if you go to school for fine arts. It's crazy. It's worse than not going to college, I think, in terms of getting an actual job. I went to art school. I always wanted to be an artist. My wonderful parents encouraged me to do that. They were like, whatever makes you happy.
Yeah. Oh, no, you're so unemployable if you go to school for fine arts. It's crazy. It's worse than not going to college, I think, in terms of getting an actual job. I went to art school. I always wanted to be an artist. My wonderful parents encouraged me to do that. They were like, whatever makes you happy.
But as I was nearing 30, it became clear to me that making a living as an artist was going to be very risky and very challenging. And I was tired of not knowing if my work was good consistently. Because you can make beautiful art, and it still won't sell sometimes. And so I turned my last art project into a business. But I had no business experience.
But as I was nearing 30, it became clear to me that making a living as an artist was going to be very risky and very challenging. And I was tired of not knowing if my work was good consistently. Because you can make beautiful art, and it still won't sell sometimes. And so I turned my last art project into a business. But I had no business experience.
But as I was nearing 30, it became clear to me that making a living as an artist was going to be very risky and very challenging. And I was tired of not knowing if my work was good consistently. Because you can make beautiful art, and it still won't sell sometimes. And so I turned my last art project into a business. But I had no business experience.
I had never worked at a company or done business before.
I had never worked at a company or done business before.
I had never worked at a company or done business before.
It comes out when I'm drunk or angry. And I don't know how I lost it, but I do know that I, there's one video of me in high school where I clearly had the accent super heavy. It just faded over the years.
It comes out when I'm drunk or angry. And I don't know how I lost it, but I do know that I, there's one video of me in high school where I clearly had the accent super heavy. It just faded over the years.
It comes out when I'm drunk or angry. And I don't know how I lost it, but I do know that I, there's one video of me in high school where I clearly had the accent super heavy. It just faded over the years.
I also have been told that it puts people to sleep. And pretty much every relationship I've ever had, my partner, if we were talking at night, would just kind of doze off and be like, but your voice, I can't help it.
I also have been told that it puts people to sleep. And pretty much every relationship I've ever had, my partner, if we were talking at night, would just kind of doze off and be like, but your voice, I can't help it.
I also have been told that it puts people to sleep. And pretty much every relationship I've ever had, my partner, if we were talking at night, would just kind of doze off and be like, but your voice, I can't help it.
I will, but I want to say one thing first about the voice. I don't think I did this consciously, but when you're a woman in business and you don't have credentials and you want to be taken seriously, every single thing matters. And I do think that probably over time I evolved my voice to be calmer and deeper, not to compare to Elizabeth Holmes, but I understand why she did that because it's...
I will, but I want to say one thing first about the voice. I don't think I did this consciously, but when you're a woman in business and you don't have credentials and you want to be taken seriously, every single thing matters. And I do think that probably over time I evolved my voice to be calmer and deeper, not to compare to Elizabeth Holmes, but I understand why she did that because it's...
I will, but I want to say one thing first about the voice. I don't think I did this consciously, but when you're a woman in business and you don't have credentials and you want to be taken seriously, every single thing matters. And I do think that probably over time I evolved my voice to be calmer and deeper, not to compare to Elizabeth Holmes, but I understand why she did that because it's...
A little bit less feminine and a little bit more digestible for the men who write you checks that allow you to build your business. It wasn't conscious, but I feel like that's how my voice is. Everyone says, oh, you sound so calm. And I'm not. But I know that I can put that out.
A little bit less feminine and a little bit more digestible for the men who write you checks that allow you to build your business. It wasn't conscious, but I feel like that's how my voice is. Everyone says, oh, you sound so calm. And I'm not. But I know that I can put that out.