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Todd Condie on Leaving Law Behind for a Career in Advertising

30 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Todd Condie could’ve stayed on the traditional path: Georgetown Law, Wall Street, big paycheck, partner track. Instead, he walked away from it all to chase creativity. In this episode, the Terri & Sandy Group Creative Director shares his unconventional rise from magazine hopeful to corporate lawyer to award-winning creative leader. Todd unpacks the mindset, risks, and relentless hustle it took to reinvent himself, why passion always beats security, and how today’s creatives need to evolve in an AI-shaped industry. This is a story about betting on yourself, breaking the safe mold, and building a career where creativity actually wins. For anyone questioning the expected path, Todd’s journey proves there’s another way. More from Breaking and Entering Media: 💼 Follow on LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/breaking-entering-media [https://www.linkedin.com/company/breaking-entering-media]  📖 Read our Publications https://www.breaking-entering.com/blog [https://www.breaking-entering.com/blog] 💬 Join our Unlocked GroupMe https://groupme.com/join_group/102437585/xg5Z5tei [https://groupme.com/join_group/102437585/xg5Z5tei] ✉️ Subscribe to The Vault https://breakingandenteringadv.substack.com/ [https://breakingandenteringadv.substack.com/] 📹 Subscribe to our :60 Advertising News Videos https://breakingandentering.beehiiv.com/ [https://breakingandentering.beehiiv.com/] 🏆 Check out the Crowbar Awards to break into advertising https://www.crowbarawards.com/ [https://www.crowbarawards.com/] 🤝 Work With Us - Email: breakingandentering@smoothmedia.co [breakingandentering@smoothmedia.co]

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