
Happy 2023!! Here’s wishing a very happy and healthy year to you and your family!
Before jumping into another year’s worth of…everything, I wanted to pause for a moment to think about 2022.
In some ways, the last year felt like it flew by at the speed of light, and in other ways it feels like time took forever to pass and that I’ve aged 10 years. Reflecting on my professional adventures in 2022, a few things stood out.
First off, thank you to my wonderful VO and writing/editing clients for another successful year! Working with you is a pleasure.
I had many opportunities to learn new things last year, and I’m thankful that I was able to attend several online conferences, including the Actors Summit, the Women in Voice Summit, eVOcation, and Voice 2022.

In addition to learning and networking online, I’m grateful that I had the opportunity to attend PsychCongress in New Orleans last year. I learned so much and explored a new city while covering this conference for Psycom Pro, where I attended sessions about psychiatric questionnaires, anxiety, suicide, and ADHD, to name a few.

Professional development comes in many forms, and I’m happy that I was able to continue and expand my voiceover training by taking improv, singing, and acting classes. I’ve also been adding to my YouTube channel. Last year I also found some great VO resources on Clubhouse to learn from the pros (see rooms by Marc Guss and Liz Atherton) and to connect with colleagues (looking at you, The Working Voice Actor!) Toward the end of 2022, I was delighted to join the National Association of Voice Actors, a nonprofit organization that offers healthcare plans in addition to many other benefits.
Last year I continued to study French (shout out to Chloe Dash Ines for being an amazing teacher) and it brings me much joy. Another area of interest was learning about conversational AI and how to design conversations for chat and voice assistants. Women in Voice is an amazing resource for those interested in voice and technology.
Wrapping up last year’s wrap-up, I wanted to say that I’m grateful for the relationships that are a part of my professional and personal life. I’d like to thank my clients, colleagues, and friends for being a part of my journey. (And if we haven’t met yet, thank you for reading.) I look forward to working with you, learning from you, and getting to know you better!
Let’s face the new year with a mindset of openness and courage – we can do it!


