- [She was being asked whether she had any fond memories of working in the recording studio]: This is a really hard one for me, every session is so much fun! I love everyone that I work with so much that it would be impossible to have a bad time. I think one of my fondest memories was from the very first show I had recorded (I think I was 14 or 15) and I was so nervous. I was in the booth with a number of other veteran performers, and they really went out of their ways to make me laugh... all session, I could barely keep a straight face. I also once fainted into the microphone... story for another day though, we still laugh about that one.
- [She was being asked on what it was like voicing her very first anime/cartoon]: My first show was a pretty overwhelming experience. I think the character I played was electrocuted, and I was too shy to scream, ha-ha. My first scream came out in a very operatic fashion. My director gave me on the spot screaming lessons. That's the thing with cartoons though, there's always so much to learn. I'm still in a process of constant learning every time I'm in the booth.
- [She was being asked on how she got into voice acting]: I actually kind of fell into voice acting at a very young age. I was doing children's theater at the time, and my director thought I should audition for a cartoon studio she was doing work with. She's an absolutely amazing woman. That's it really it, not very exciting, but since then, Blue Water has been a second home. I'm pretty much the luckiest girl in the world.
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