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About this Episode
We start off WAY off-brand for us, but for good reason. Conversations surrounding BIPOC representation in narration and VO work are vital to help foster change in this industry. Ronnie was gracious enough to share a candid chat about this topic, as well as lots of on-brand chit-chat too.
We LOVED getting to know Ronnie, and can't wait to have him on the show again.
Prepare yourselves for the smoothest voice on the planet -- Sebastian York! Kim and Mo largely behave themselves in this episode which is an authenticated miracle
J.F. Harding has been the voice of some of our favorite book boyfriends. From cowboys with a soft side to bikers we can't help but love, he's done it all. He's here to make us laugh and warm our hearts with a lovely kick off to Season 3.
Natalie's gorgeous voice is only amplified by her equally gorgeous personality. We loved talking to her so much we want her to be our new best friend. Sorry, Natalie, you can't get rid of us now.