Gia Giudice Announces a Major Career Move and Shares the Advice Mom Teresa Gave Her

   

Gia Giudice is ready for the next chapter in her career.

The 24-year-old recently announced that she will be launching her very own podcast, currently titled Casual Chaos with Gia Giudice. Described by iHeart Radio as an "unfiltered, unedited, and unapologetic," the project will feature Gia like fans have never seen her before.

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"She’s talking love, life (because let’s be real, there’s been a journey), wellness, and the truth behind the headlines. And, of course, she’s got the receipts," the description continues.

Speaking to Page Six at the iHeart Radio Music Awards, Gia said that listeners of the podcast will get a better sense of her “I-really-don’t-give-that-much-of-a-f–k energy." Plus, they'll get to hear her talk to guests about "life, health, wellness, relationships, and really just explore topics that we all know and love."

The podcast premieres on March 24, and Gia told the publication that she hopes viewers will "pick up an espresso martini" when they give the show a listen.

Teresa Giudice's advice for daughter Gia's new podcast

As Gia embarks on this new venture, she's turned to her mom, Real Housewives of New Jersey cast member Teresa Giudice, for advice. The biggest takeaway from those conversations were to "stay true" to herself and "be the person [she] wants to be inside and out," according to Gia.

"She gives me advice honestly in every waking moment, so she’s amazing," the Rutgers University graduate added.

Teresa has been a constant source of support for Gia as she's gotten older. Back in October, the RHONJ O.G. told The Daily Dish that she encouraged Gia to take a "break" from studying for the LSAT so she could focus on her influencing career an de-stress. 

"I told her, I [said], 'Listen, you have your whole life ahead of you,'" Teresa shared. "She finished college, and she did great, and I’m like, 'You know what, take a break, focus on your influencing career... then you can go back to studying and take your LSATs again.'"

Teresa Giudice and Gia Giudice smiling together outdoors.