About Fauve Media Group

_IMA5609Fauve Media Group is the result of my passion for both human communications and the emotional life. My quest to research, personalize and hone how we share what we have to say, intensely colored with our emotional state, resulted in a cleaner, deeper and more effective broadcast system on every possible level. It’s the ultimate customization of the perfect message.

I was born in New York and raised in Buenos Aires, where my love of writing and reading led me to the obvious journalistic career. I started as a freelance investigative reporter and three years later became the editor-in-chief and launcher of Cosmopolitan Argentina, among other premium magazines.

I also did some time in radio and television and was a part of the web start-up.

A few years later, I launched my own online web magazine. That was also my debut as entrepreneur. Although I succeeded in creating and editing amazing content and leading an awesome group of independent journalists, I also had my first, and only, big time failure as I fell short of commercializing the website before it ran out of funds. They say “fail hard and fail fast” so you can go onto your success. But failing is over rated. Or, I find it particularly difficult to overcome my failures. Specially when it involves my pet occupations. I loved  my first website. And it took me a long time to get over the loss and grief.

As part of the process I wrote and published a book on time and women: “The Chronophagus Conspiracy”, which was published in Spanish by ediciones b, and is also one of my signature speeches in English and Spanish; started a sci-fi novel and at least three non fics, travelled around the world, held the female side of a romantic partnership and launched my two beautiful children into the world of adults.

Everything I know about writing and personal development went into the Personal Saga Workshop. Created in 1994 as an investigative writing workshop, it grew and evolved into a writing journey into each of the participant’s life and history that liberated them from emotional blocks and helped them, and me, become the 2.0 version of ourselves.

Ten years ago I returned to the US to find out what being an American means. For two of those years I worked full time for Univision, the Hispanic TV Network, on the business side of digital content. And with that I came full circle on my digital education.

For a person who loves taking courses but seldom sticks around the campus enough to get degrees, I have spent a lot of time in different universities around the world. I did my freshman’s year in Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan, where I lived for two years in my late teens.

Back in Buenos Aires, I planned to continue my education in the USA but fell in love with my first Argentine husband. I took three years of Sociology in the Jesuit Universidad del Salvador, then realized I was not so much a social scientist as an avid observer and recorder of all things human, and took two years of journalism in the Pontifical Catholic University of Buenos Aires.

Today, I take university classes in subjects as diverse as Biology, Semantics or Psychology as dictated by curiosity and impulse.

My constant search for better ways of delivering content and achieving truer forms of communication has led me into the subject of my forthcoming book, “The Hidden Legacy”, which is about the unconscious script that rules our lives and how through writing and other tools, we can become aware of it and change our circumstances.

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