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Sisterhood + BFF in the Workplace ft. Sophia Roe & Dani Giardina

Sophia Roe & Dani Giardina sit down with Vanessa & Amy to discuss the unique dynamic that exists between a Talent and their Assistant (aka Paid BFF). In this rolling conversation we explore:

• The origin story of each duo (hint: it all started on IG)

• What does an assistant REALLY DO?  

• Debunking the myth that you cannot do business with friends

• Never before told stories of the ups, downs and ugly cry moments of working together in the crazy world of food + fashion 

You can find our guests here: 

Sophia's Instagram

Dani's Instagram

Vanessa’s Instagram

Amy's Instagram

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