Mom
Fintech Car Refinancing Round 2
About the Job
Late 20s to early 30s, naturally pretty, effortlessly stylish without being intimidating. She's the kind of woman who has 80k followers not because she's trying to be famous but because people just like her energy. She's in her car, in her driveway, doing content between school drop-off and whatever comes next — top down, sunglasses on, Houston sun doing its thing. Character Background: Lisa is 30, married with two kids under 5, living in a suburb of Houston. She started doing social content during maternity leave as a creative outlet and it stuck. She's not a mega-influencer — she's a micro-influencer in the "real mom life" space, which makes her more relatable and trustworthy to her followers. She drives a 2022 Ford Mustang convertible — a little aspirational, a little impractical, completely her. It's the one thing that's just hers. She and her husband financed it together and she handles the household budget, but she'll be the first to admit the loan terms kind of went over her head when they signed. The $165/month savings line hits her immediately because she can instantly translate that into something real — in this case, goldfish crackers, but it could just as easily be groceries, volleyball fees, or something just for her. Voice & Energy: Warm, quick-witted, self-aware. She's used to performing for the camera so she's completely comfortable on screen — mid-sentence to her Carpool Mamas when the caribou knocks. That's what makes the disruption land. Her instinct to push the phone toward him is completely true to character. The "Sorry, I—" moment when he says no videos is a perfect beat because she's embarrassed in the way only a content creator would be. When she says "that's a lot of goldfish" — it's not a ditzy line, it's a smart woman doing the math instantly and expressing it in her own language. The volleyball exchange catches her off guard in the best way. She's not rattled — she's intrigued.
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