gogo zoger published by daylon hicks
Gogo Zoger is a dynamic creative force, someone who fully embodies the idea of doing everything, all the time, at any time. Her energy and intuitive sense of vision make her a rare presence in any room she walks into, blending spontaneity with a deeply rooted sense of purpose. To her, creativity isn’t just about making things, it’s about making meaning. It’s an act of constant exploration, of tuning into intuition, of allowing playfulness and vulnerability to lead the process.
This philosophy has guided her through a multifaceted career. She served as executive producer of the Talk Tuah podcast alongside Hailey Welch, where her leadership helped shape the show’s distinctive, unfiltered voice. She also brought innovation to her role as Podcast Lead at Shopify, where she managed strategy, production, and storytelling, building out a podcasting arm that felt personal, fresh, and intentional.
Now, with her own ventures, Gogoflow Meditation and Gogo Studioz, she’s creating new spaces for others to experience creativity as a form of healing and connection. Gogoflow Meditation reflects her belief in movement and mindfulness as creative practices in themselves where yoga is a tool for her to reveal all her creativity flowing from within. Meanwhile, Gogo Studioz is a podcasting space where she continues to explore sound, story, and process, bringing others into the fold and pushing the art of audio storytelling.
In everything she does, she extends an open invitation for others to see creativity not as a rare talent reserved solely for artists or polished masterpieces, but as an accessible and ongoing practice embedded in everyday life. She encourages us to embrace creativity as a way of being, a continuous process of expressing ourselves, exploring new possibilities, and remaining actively engaged with the world around us. This perspective breaks down the barriers that often separate “creators” from “non-creators,” making creativity something everyone can participate in regardless of background or skill level.
By shifting the focus away from perfection and finished products, she emphasizes that creativity is about movement, growth, and connection.