We had the good fortune of connecting with Angelica Moncada Radicic and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Angelica, why did you decide to pursue a creative path?
I’ve always been a creative being, my artistic roots started before I even formed memories. From singing and writing to acting, and now videography and photography, creativity has always been my language. I like to think I’ve got the full artistic package, so pursuing a creative career just felt natural.

Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
Getting here hasn’t been easy. Like a lot of creatives, I’ve had to deal with self-doubt, instability, heartbreak, and rebuilding, personally and professionally. But I’ve always found my way back to art. It’s my way of processing life, healing, and connecting with others. Every challenge taught me something, how to trust myself, how to lead with integrity, and how to keep creating even when things fall apart.

What I want the world to know about me and my brand is that this isn’t just a business, it’s my life’s work. I care deeply about what I create, and I care about the people I create it for. Whether I’m filming a performance, capturing a brand’s essence, or making a short film about real emotions, I put all of me into it. My story is one of resilience, expression, and heart, and I hope that shows in everything I do.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
I’d pick her up from the airport and head straight to Wynwood—walk around, grab a slice at Joe’s Pizza, a paleta from Cielito, and a mojito at Miami Mojito Company. The next day would be all about the beach, followed by sunset drinks and dinner at Casa Neos.

Midweek, we’d check out the Pérez Art Museum, then enjoy an incredible dinner at Uchi. For brunch, we’d go to Mandolin, followed by some shopping in the Design District or a visit to Superblue.

One day would be for a boat ride or a drag brunch at R House, and dinner that night would be at Double Knot. To close out the trip, we’d spend a day at the pool and then go to Lung Yai, my favorite restaurant in the whole city, the perfect way to wrap up the week.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
I want to dedicate this to my mom and dad. Everything I am is because of their love, patience, and constant support. I’ll never stop being grateful for all they’ve poured into me

Website: https://Www.thecrablab.us

Instagram: @thecrablab.us / @gigiradicic

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Angelica Moncada Radicic

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