This is just a new path in my life-long voice journey. I've been singing all my life (a choir director for a dad will do that). I've sung for choirs, solo pieces, small ensembles, amazing joke singing... lots of singing.
Eventually I decided to become a Speech-Language Pathologist, and during my graduate studies worked specifically with professional voice users an Ear, Nose Throat Clinic at a major university.
Voice over is something I've always wanted to do, and finding it has been an exciting new area of development for my voice!
Voice Over
Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis: Voice Over, Level 1 & Level 2; Instructor: Jim Cada
Voice Results, Hopkins, MN: Voice Over Workshop; Instructor: Sarah Jones-Larson
Music
Private instruction with various teachers in classical singing (1995-2005)
General
I also have a B.S. in Communication Disorders and a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology. I definitely know how to articulate!
Audio capture & editing: Twisted Wave
Mic: AT 4047 with Apogee ONE
Because of my singing background and training, I'm able to make adjustments in my voice easily.
I'm a Speech-Language Pathologist with extensive knowledge about the vocal mechanism.
I am quite comfortable with medical terminology because of my studies of the human body, anatomy, and physiology.
I'm also a mom, so have earned my mom-next-door distinction.