1 00:00:01,400 --> 00:00:08,119 Speaker 1: Welcome back to the forty nine Ers You've Got Mal podcast. 2 00:00:08,280 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 1: I'm your host, Lindsay Plaris. This is our first episode 3 00:00:11,080 --> 00:00:14,280 Speaker 1: back of the twenty twenty three season. We're kicking things 4 00:00:14,280 --> 00:00:17,439 Speaker 1: off with a special guest. Queen Navine, will be part 5 00:00:17,480 --> 00:00:20,319 Speaker 1: of our all female PA announcer team for the forty 6 00:00:20,400 --> 00:00:24,000 Speaker 1: nine Ers, a pre season finale against the La Chargers. 7 00:00:24,040 --> 00:00:26,680 Speaker 1: So Queen, so happy to have you on the podcast today. 8 00:00:27,080 --> 00:00:29,040 Speaker 2: Thank you so much for having me. This is very cool. 9 00:00:29,440 --> 00:00:32,120 Speaker 1: Before we dive into the football for all game, I 10 00:00:32,200 --> 00:00:35,080 Speaker 1: wanted to introduce everyone to you and get to know 11 00:00:35,120 --> 00:00:37,400 Speaker 1: you a little bit better. You're an actor with a 12 00:00:37,520 --> 00:00:41,360 Speaker 1: lengthy resume and voiceover work. What are some of your 13 00:00:41,479 --> 00:00:43,880 Speaker 1: favorite projects you've been involved with throughout your career. 14 00:00:44,200 --> 00:00:46,919 Speaker 2: Well, yes, thank you. Some of the favorite projects I've 15 00:00:46,920 --> 00:00:49,519 Speaker 2: been involved with is definitely with video games. I have 16 00:00:49,560 --> 00:00:53,120 Speaker 2: a video game called Redfall that recently came out. It's 17 00:00:53,159 --> 00:00:56,240 Speaker 2: all about vampires and a first player kind of game, 18 00:00:56,320 --> 00:00:58,720 Speaker 2: so that was really cool. I was also part of 19 00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:03,920 Speaker 2: an animation show called Rainhi and American Girl, which is 20 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:05,840 Speaker 2: on YouTube, so you guys can watch that. But you 21 00:01:05,840 --> 00:01:08,479 Speaker 2: can also buy the merch in storage, which is really cool. 22 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:10,960 Speaker 2: I never thought growing up I would voice a doll 23 00:01:11,040 --> 00:01:13,240 Speaker 2: and actually get to buy it in stores, which is 24 00:01:13,280 --> 00:01:16,800 Speaker 2: really awesome. And then even voicing live award shows has 25 00:01:16,840 --> 00:01:21,959 Speaker 2: been amazing, with People's Choice Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, 26 00:01:21,959 --> 00:01:25,640 Speaker 2: the SAG Awards, the NFL Honors, which I was really cool. 27 00:01:25,680 --> 00:01:28,360 Speaker 2: I did that this past February, so it was a 28 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:30,039 Speaker 2: lot of some of the projects that I'm very proud 29 00:01:30,080 --> 00:01:31,440 Speaker 2: of to As. 30 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:34,480 Speaker 1: I was researching you, I actually realized that you are 31 00:01:34,520 --> 00:01:38,760 Speaker 1: the voice that I hear on a bunch of ETV promos. 32 00:01:39,240 --> 00:01:42,680 Speaker 1: It was really cool to discover that. Can you talk 33 00:01:42,720 --> 00:01:45,759 Speaker 1: us a little bit through about how your voice acting 34 00:01:45,840 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 1: career began? How does one get into this line of work? 35 00:01:49,320 --> 00:01:52,640 Speaker 2: Yeah, so I actually didn't know what voiceover was growing up. 36 00:01:52,640 --> 00:01:56,320 Speaker 2: It wasn't something that I imagined myself doing. My parents 37 00:01:56,400 --> 00:01:58,040 Speaker 2: kind of just put me in different things. I got 38 00:01:58,200 --> 00:02:01,120 Speaker 2: with the acting bug, went into community theater. I went 39 00:02:01,120 --> 00:02:04,200 Speaker 2: to school for musical theater in college, and all throughout 40 00:02:04,200 --> 00:02:05,920 Speaker 2: my time, everyone's like, you have a great voice, you 41 00:02:05,960 --> 00:02:08,800 Speaker 2: should get into voiceover. So I finally took classes after 42 00:02:08,840 --> 00:02:13,320 Speaker 2: I graduated college and signed with an acting a voiceover 43 00:02:13,360 --> 00:02:16,120 Speaker 2: agent after that, and I've been in the business for 44 00:02:16,360 --> 00:02:19,480 Speaker 2: seven plus years, so for someone who wants to get 45 00:02:19,480 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 2: in voiceover, I would definitely say the starting steps is 46 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:25,480 Speaker 2: to take classes to learn the basics of voiceover, learn 47 00:02:25,520 --> 00:02:28,119 Speaker 2: the industry, how it works, the business side of it, 48 00:02:28,720 --> 00:02:31,160 Speaker 2: because there's a lot that goes into voiceover. So I 49 00:02:31,160 --> 00:02:34,160 Speaker 2: feel like getting yourself prepared as much as possible will 50 00:02:34,200 --> 00:02:36,880 Speaker 2: give you the best foot going forward into voiceover. 51 00:02:37,480 --> 00:02:39,720 Speaker 1: You talk about seven years in the industry and a 52 00:02:39,760 --> 00:02:41,800 Speaker 1: lot of classes to go along with it. How have 53 00:02:41,880 --> 00:02:44,360 Speaker 1: you heard your voice change in that span of time. 54 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:50,480 Speaker 2: I've definitely heard it mature in a good way. When 55 00:02:50,520 --> 00:02:52,760 Speaker 2: I did my first award show, which was the MTV 56 00:02:52,840 --> 00:02:56,040 Speaker 2: Video Music Awards in twenty seventeen, I listened back to 57 00:02:56,080 --> 00:02:58,080 Speaker 2: it and I'm like, oh, my gosh, I sound such 58 00:02:58,240 --> 00:02:59,880 Speaker 2: like a child. This is it. 59 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:00,760 Speaker 1: It's crazy. 60 00:03:00,840 --> 00:03:02,840 Speaker 2: And now that I'm doing these other award shows, I 61 00:03:02,880 --> 00:03:07,000 Speaker 2: feel my voice being stronger and enunciating words better, and 62 00:03:07,840 --> 00:03:10,600 Speaker 2: I just love seeing the growth process of my work 63 00:03:10,680 --> 00:03:12,359 Speaker 2: and I'm really proud of myself so far. 64 00:03:12,480 --> 00:03:16,400 Speaker 1: So yeah, with that extensive work in the entertainment sector, 65 00:03:16,520 --> 00:03:20,480 Speaker 1: I have to ask, as you are approaching this preseason game, tomorrow. 66 00:03:20,720 --> 00:03:22,640 Speaker 1: When did sports get thrown into the mix? 67 00:03:23,919 --> 00:03:26,080 Speaker 2: That actually got thrown in when I did the NFL 68 00:03:26,160 --> 00:03:30,000 Speaker 2: Honors in February of this year. There was definitely something 69 00:03:30,040 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 2: new to me. And I'm not really a sports girl. 70 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:37,040 Speaker 2: I was a cheerleader in high school and middle school. 71 00:03:37,400 --> 00:03:40,640 Speaker 2: But I think just getting in with the forty nine 72 00:03:40,720 --> 00:03:42,680 Speaker 2: ers as well is going to be great. It's going 73 00:03:42,760 --> 00:03:45,080 Speaker 2: to be challenging and definitely a new avenue for me. 74 00:03:45,560 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 2: So I'm looking forward to what it's going to be 75 00:03:48,160 --> 00:03:51,520 Speaker 2: all about, and yeah, I'm really excited for it. 76 00:03:51,960 --> 00:03:56,040 Speaker 1: Awesome. So, Navian, your involvement in Friday's game is part 77 00:03:56,040 --> 00:03:58,440 Speaker 1: of a larger initiative and that is a first for 78 00:03:58,520 --> 00:04:00,800 Speaker 1: the forty nine ers. It's the Football for All game, 79 00:04:01,240 --> 00:04:03,960 Speaker 1: and the aim is to celebrate diversity in the Bay 80 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:06,960 Speaker 1: Area and also of the faithful, which is a very 81 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:10,360 Speaker 1: dedicated fan base for the forty nine ers, And by 82 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:12,120 Speaker 1: doing that, we're going to have a lot of different 83 00:04:12,160 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 1: groups involved in the game day programming lineup. So why 84 00:04:15,560 --> 00:04:17,760 Speaker 1: was participating in this game so important to you? 85 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:20,080 Speaker 2: I think it's very important to me because you don't 86 00:04:20,080 --> 00:04:22,400 Speaker 2: see a lot of women in the sports industry to 87 00:04:22,480 --> 00:04:26,240 Speaker 2: begin with, it's mainly a one sided kind of gender thing, 88 00:04:26,240 --> 00:04:28,520 Speaker 2: and I feel like people who want to get into 89 00:04:28,520 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 2: this industry seeing other females in it that opens more 90 00:04:31,760 --> 00:04:36,080 Speaker 2: doors for us. And I think having equality is very 91 00:04:36,120 --> 00:04:39,520 Speaker 2: important as well. Anyone can do anything, and especially for 92 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:41,160 Speaker 2: me being a woman of color, you don't see a 93 00:04:41,160 --> 00:04:43,120 Speaker 2: lot of us in the industry as well, So I 94 00:04:43,160 --> 00:04:45,880 Speaker 2: feel like opening those doors and just being able to 95 00:04:47,440 --> 00:04:49,960 Speaker 2: know that you can do anything that you put your 96 00:04:49,960 --> 00:04:52,400 Speaker 2: mind to and getting into any industry, and I think 97 00:04:52,440 --> 00:04:55,400 Speaker 2: it's really important that we see women in other areas 98 00:04:55,440 --> 00:04:56,719 Speaker 2: that you don't normally see us in. 99 00:04:56,920 --> 00:04:58,920 Speaker 1: When you were moving up the ranks in your career, 100 00:04:59,120 --> 00:05:02,159 Speaker 1: was there a woman that you pinpointed that really served 101 00:05:02,160 --> 00:05:04,599 Speaker 1: as a role model for you as you were developing. 102 00:05:04,960 --> 00:05:07,679 Speaker 2: When I started voiceover, there wasn't really someone that I 103 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:09,880 Speaker 2: really looked up to, but I did look up to 104 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:14,719 Speaker 2: other friends who were of color as well and seeing 105 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:18,640 Speaker 2: them book different voiceover projects and video games and stuff 106 00:05:18,680 --> 00:05:21,200 Speaker 2: like that, so I really was close to them in 107 00:05:21,760 --> 00:05:23,800 Speaker 2: how to go about the industry, what things do I 108 00:05:23,839 --> 00:05:26,120 Speaker 2: need to do to accomplish that, And I think having 109 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:29,200 Speaker 2: them in that support system around you definitely helped me 110 00:05:29,240 --> 00:05:31,720 Speaker 2: to get to where I am today, and even where 111 00:05:31,760 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 2: I am today, I feel like I can be that 112 00:05:33,800 --> 00:05:36,480 Speaker 2: role model for other people, and especially women of color, 113 00:05:36,480 --> 00:05:39,159 Speaker 2: who are looking to get to where I am and 114 00:05:39,240 --> 00:05:42,080 Speaker 2: to book these big projects and do these big shows. 115 00:05:42,160 --> 00:05:45,159 Speaker 2: And I'm really happy that I can be of inspiration. 116 00:05:44,720 --> 00:05:47,880 Speaker 1: For other people. So the other half of your PA 117 00:05:47,960 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 1: announcer team will be Jamie Coffee, who is also a 118 00:05:51,200 --> 00:05:55,000 Speaker 1: well known sports voice here in northern California. How much 119 00:05:55,000 --> 00:05:58,360 Speaker 1: time have you had to connect and prepare for tomorrow's game? 120 00:05:58,880 --> 00:06:01,520 Speaker 2: So we actually haven't been able to meet yet. Oh, 121 00:06:02,200 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 2: we will be heading there for a rehearsal today, so 122 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:06,920 Speaker 2: hopefully I get to see her and meet her today. 123 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:10,400 Speaker 2: But I'm definitely excited to meet her. I've heard many 124 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:12,599 Speaker 2: good things about her, and some of my voice over 125 00:06:12,640 --> 00:06:14,960 Speaker 2: friends know her very well and have vetted for her. 126 00:06:15,040 --> 00:06:16,360 Speaker 2: So I'm really excited for. 127 00:06:16,360 --> 00:06:18,360 Speaker 1: Us to be a tack team tomorrow. You didn't grow 128 00:06:18,440 --> 00:06:21,640 Speaker 1: up a sports girl, but have you had an opportunity 129 00:06:21,680 --> 00:06:24,320 Speaker 1: to be at Levi Stadium or is today the big 130 00:06:24,400 --> 00:06:25,679 Speaker 1: day the first time you step? 131 00:06:25,760 --> 00:06:28,760 Speaker 2: But yes, today is the big day, the first day. 132 00:06:29,080 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 2: I'm really excited. I've never been in a stadium setting 133 00:06:32,640 --> 00:06:35,680 Speaker 2: like this, so it'll definitely be a grand experience for 134 00:06:35,800 --> 00:06:39,600 Speaker 2: me and I'm excited to check this off the bucket list. 135 00:06:39,640 --> 00:06:41,400 Speaker 2: That's something new and exciting I get to do. 136 00:06:42,000 --> 00:06:45,000 Speaker 1: I just want to forewarn you the faithful are loud 137 00:06:45,160 --> 00:06:47,680 Speaker 1: and proud and they always show out. That's something to 138 00:06:47,760 --> 00:06:51,200 Speaker 1: look forward to for sure. So you and Jpie are 139 00:06:51,200 --> 00:06:54,039 Speaker 1: going to be the first all female p announcer team 140 00:06:54,120 --> 00:06:56,360 Speaker 1: for the forty nine ers. So what are you hoping 141 00:06:56,520 --> 00:07:00,320 Speaker 1: people take away from watching you to be the first. 142 00:07:00,520 --> 00:07:04,360 Speaker 2: I'm hoping people take away that it doesn't change too 143 00:07:04,440 --> 00:07:08,120 Speaker 2: much about how they experience the game, but instead enlightens 144 00:07:08,160 --> 00:07:10,160 Speaker 2: it and lifts it up, and we can make it 145 00:07:10,280 --> 00:07:13,040 Speaker 2: such an exciting thing no matter what the gender is. 146 00:07:13,120 --> 00:07:16,440 Speaker 2: But I think it's also a big power step moving 147 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:20,640 Speaker 2: forward for women in the industry and just for everybody 148 00:07:20,680 --> 00:07:23,080 Speaker 2: all around to get the game going to having fun 149 00:07:23,240 --> 00:07:26,960 Speaker 2: and girls can do it too. So let's go. I'm 150 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:28,320 Speaker 2: excited for this game on Friday. 151 00:07:29,120 --> 00:07:31,400 Speaker 1: The other fun part of this podcast is that it 152 00:07:31,480 --> 00:07:33,960 Speaker 1: is a mailbag show, so we do have some fan 153 00:07:34,080 --> 00:07:37,000 Speaker 1: submitted questions for you, queen that I am happy to 154 00:07:37,000 --> 00:07:37,600 Speaker 1: send your way. 155 00:07:37,800 --> 00:07:38,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, let's do it. 156 00:07:39,440 --> 00:07:42,240 Speaker 1: From South San Francisco wants to know what's been your 157 00:07:42,280 --> 00:07:44,160 Speaker 1: most nerve wracking career moment. 158 00:07:44,520 --> 00:07:47,680 Speaker 2: My most nerve wracking career moment is once when I 159 00:07:47,760 --> 00:07:50,800 Speaker 2: was live announcing an award show. Typically with award shows, 160 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 2: that people don't really know is that there were script 161 00:07:52,840 --> 00:07:55,800 Speaker 2: changes all the time. The script from the beginning of 162 00:07:55,840 --> 00:07:58,560 Speaker 2: the show, before we even start to the very end 163 00:07:58,800 --> 00:08:02,440 Speaker 2: could have changed fifteen bajillion times. And there was a 164 00:08:02,480 --> 00:08:04,880 Speaker 2: time where there's been a little script change and I 165 00:08:04,920 --> 00:08:07,560 Speaker 2: got it literally moments before I had to go live, 166 00:08:07,680 --> 00:08:10,240 Speaker 2: and they slapped that paper right in front of me, 167 00:08:10,280 --> 00:08:13,240 Speaker 2: and I had to read it as normal and less 168 00:08:13,440 --> 00:08:17,360 Speaker 2: crazy as possible, so it sounded perfect and great. And 169 00:08:18,640 --> 00:08:20,760 Speaker 2: there's a lot of craziness that goes on behind the scenes. 170 00:08:20,760 --> 00:08:23,240 Speaker 2: So that was definitely a nerve wrecking moment because I 171 00:08:23,280 --> 00:08:25,400 Speaker 2: got that script just in time and was able to 172 00:08:25,440 --> 00:08:27,679 Speaker 2: treat it smoothly without any big notices. 173 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:31,520 Speaker 1: Delainey from San Matteo wants to know if you do 174 00:08:31,640 --> 00:08:35,000 Speaker 1: have a trip on air, how do you bounce back quickly? 175 00:08:35,400 --> 00:08:37,360 Speaker 2: So with that you don't want to make a big 176 00:08:37,400 --> 00:08:39,800 Speaker 2: deal about it or a big notice about it. You 177 00:08:39,800 --> 00:08:41,679 Speaker 2: don't want people to know like, oh, I just made 178 00:08:41,679 --> 00:08:44,880 Speaker 2: a mistake, let me start over. I began my career 179 00:08:44,920 --> 00:08:47,719 Speaker 2: in theater, and as they say, the show must go on. 180 00:08:47,840 --> 00:08:49,840 Speaker 2: So if you make a trip up, you just pick 181 00:08:49,880 --> 00:08:52,160 Speaker 2: up from where you chipped up and just continue the 182 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:55,400 Speaker 2: sentence and just end it. After I'm off air, that's 183 00:08:55,400 --> 00:08:57,520 Speaker 2: when I kind of breathe, take a moment, drink some 184 00:08:57,640 --> 00:08:59,760 Speaker 2: water so I can kind of get the jitters out 185 00:08:59,800 --> 00:09:02,160 Speaker 2: of my system of what just happened, and just continue 186 00:09:02,160 --> 00:09:04,000 Speaker 2: to move on and keep going with the show. 187 00:09:04,240 --> 00:09:08,800 Speaker 1: I love that it's so true to all Right. Matt 188 00:09:08,840 --> 00:09:12,960 Speaker 1: from Santa Clara wants to know what's been your favorite 189 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 1: moment of your career. 190 00:09:16,200 --> 00:09:20,600 Speaker 2: My favorite moments of my career I think when I 191 00:09:21,200 --> 00:09:26,600 Speaker 2: voiced the SAG Awards last year. My idol is Selena Gomez, 192 00:09:26,800 --> 00:09:29,240 Speaker 2: and I got to meet her in person at the 193 00:09:29,280 --> 00:09:33,120 Speaker 2: award show and it was the most riveting, amazing thing 194 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:36,080 Speaker 2: ever because she's just how she is in person, sweet, 195 00:09:36,120 --> 00:09:40,000 Speaker 2: down to earth, and it got me really excited because 196 00:09:40,040 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 2: I was like, Wow, I'm actually in the same spaces 197 00:09:42,400 --> 00:09:44,320 Speaker 2: or I would have never imagined me being in the 198 00:09:44,320 --> 00:09:47,960 Speaker 2: same space as such a high profile person. But that's 199 00:09:48,000 --> 00:09:50,000 Speaker 2: when it really clicked to me that like, Okay, I 200 00:09:50,200 --> 00:09:52,120 Speaker 2: made it. I'm like in the same space, I'm on 201 00:09:52,160 --> 00:09:54,920 Speaker 2: the same level with her, Like this is amazing. So 202 00:09:54,920 --> 00:09:56,640 Speaker 2: I'm really proud of how far I've come. 203 00:09:57,280 --> 00:10:01,560 Speaker 1: Jamie from San Francisco wants to know, for someone that 204 00:10:02,000 --> 00:10:05,800 Speaker 1: is interested in the voiceover space, with the very first 205 00:10:05,880 --> 00:10:08,520 Speaker 1: step in starting your career, the very. 206 00:10:08,480 --> 00:10:11,400 Speaker 2: First step is definitely taking classes. You want to educate 207 00:10:11,440 --> 00:10:14,920 Speaker 2: yourself and be knowledgeable about the industry that you're going into. 208 00:10:15,080 --> 00:10:17,959 Speaker 2: There is a lot that is involved in voiceover when 209 00:10:17,960 --> 00:10:20,880 Speaker 2: it comes to the business side, creating a demo, learning 210 00:10:20,920 --> 00:10:24,240 Speaker 2: how to get an agent, and going about auditionings and 211 00:10:24,320 --> 00:10:26,720 Speaker 2: having that etiquette when you go into the room with 212 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:31,320 Speaker 2: casting directors and producers. So I have a website It's 213 00:10:31,400 --> 00:10:34,000 Speaker 2: queennoveene dot com and on there I have a list 214 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:36,960 Speaker 2: of voiceover tips on how to get started in voiceover, 215 00:10:37,040 --> 00:10:39,800 Speaker 2: a list of different classes, and just a little tips 216 00:10:39,800 --> 00:10:42,160 Speaker 2: to kind of help you guys begin in voiceover and 217 00:10:42,200 --> 00:10:43,160 Speaker 2: go about the industry. 218 00:10:43,240 --> 00:10:47,560 Speaker 1: So hopefully that helps a lot. Darren from Daily City 219 00:10:47,600 --> 00:10:50,160 Speaker 1: wants to know. Can we expect to see you at 220 00:10:50,200 --> 00:10:53,840 Speaker 1: more sporting events. I would love to do that. 221 00:10:54,400 --> 00:10:56,959 Speaker 2: This is a really cool fun avenue that I've kind 222 00:10:56,960 --> 00:10:59,800 Speaker 2: of just fell into. So I'm definitely open for that, 223 00:11:00,640 --> 00:11:05,160 Speaker 2: fingers crossed for more NFL honors each year, and I 224 00:11:05,160 --> 00:11:07,559 Speaker 2: would love for Football for All to become a thing 225 00:11:07,600 --> 00:11:10,120 Speaker 2: with other sports teams as well. So I think this 226 00:11:10,160 --> 00:11:13,000 Speaker 2: is a really great initiative and I would love to 227 00:11:13,080 --> 00:11:16,760 Speaker 2: spread that around around the sports teams. 228 00:11:17,160 --> 00:11:18,800 Speaker 1: And have you ever been a part of an event 229 00:11:18,880 --> 00:11:20,360 Speaker 1: similar to Football for All? 230 00:11:22,679 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 2: I don't think, so I have to think about that 231 00:11:26,320 --> 00:11:29,880 Speaker 2: for a second. In the voiceover industry, I think it's 232 00:11:29,920 --> 00:11:35,080 Speaker 2: becoming more open, where especially with people of color, they're 233 00:11:35,080 --> 00:11:42,760 Speaker 2: start into accurately cast people who accurately represent certain characters 234 00:11:42,760 --> 00:11:45,240 Speaker 2: in different projects. So I think it's coming down to 235 00:11:46,200 --> 00:11:49,400 Speaker 2: being as realistic as possible for projects going forward. And 236 00:11:49,440 --> 00:11:52,240 Speaker 2: I think with the Football for All it's being more 237 00:11:52,280 --> 00:11:54,720 Speaker 2: inclusive culturally inclusive as well. So I think that's a 238 00:11:54,760 --> 00:11:58,160 Speaker 2: really good thing that is happening lately in the voiceover 239 00:11:58,200 --> 00:11:59,880 Speaker 2: industry and just other industries as well. 240 00:12:00,400 --> 00:12:02,520 Speaker 1: And since you started your career, how have you seen 241 00:12:02,679 --> 00:12:05,120 Speaker 1: inclusivity just take leaps forward? 242 00:12:05,520 --> 00:12:08,079 Speaker 2: Oh? Definitely definitely have seen that a lot more. And 243 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:11,640 Speaker 2: I think even with some of the things that the 244 00:12:11,679 --> 00:12:13,760 Speaker 2: world itself has gone through in the past years. I 245 00:12:13,800 --> 00:12:16,199 Speaker 2: feel like it's opened more people's eyes and it's been 246 00:12:16,760 --> 00:12:23,280 Speaker 2: very more culturally educational to other people and just more accepting. 247 00:12:23,520 --> 00:12:25,800 Speaker 2: And I think it's a really good direction that we're 248 00:12:25,800 --> 00:12:29,800 Speaker 2: going in. And I'm inclusive, inclusive for all. 249 00:12:30,960 --> 00:12:34,600 Speaker 1: And so also Queen. As we head into tomorrow, everyone's 250 00:12:34,640 --> 00:12:36,800 Speaker 1: getting excited about what we're going to see on the 251 00:12:36,840 --> 00:12:39,839 Speaker 1: football field. Do you have anything special that you can 252 00:12:39,880 --> 00:12:42,240 Speaker 1: tease a head too that you and Jamie might be 253 00:12:42,320 --> 00:12:45,720 Speaker 1: working on, or a special call that you have prepared 254 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:46,400 Speaker 1: for tomorrow. 255 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:50,360 Speaker 2: Nothing that I can say as of yet, but I'm 256 00:12:50,360 --> 00:12:54,120 Speaker 2: definitely excited for Friday's game. I'm excited for people to 257 00:12:54,160 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 2: actually hear myself in the stadium and for myself to 258 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:00,640 Speaker 2: hear myself in the stadium because this is very new 259 00:13:00,679 --> 00:13:03,040 Speaker 2: for me. But I just really hope the Bay enjoys 260 00:13:03,040 --> 00:13:05,240 Speaker 2: and welcomes to me here and I'm excited to be 261 00:13:05,320 --> 00:13:06,560 Speaker 2: part of the game, and. 262 00:13:06,480 --> 00:13:09,440 Speaker 1: We're so excited to have you. Please let us know 263 00:13:09,720 --> 00:13:12,800 Speaker 1: where our fans can connect with you on social and 264 00:13:12,880 --> 00:13:13,960 Speaker 1: just digital media. 265 00:13:14,480 --> 00:13:18,640 Speaker 2: So I'm on Instagram and TikTok TikTok at Queen Noven 266 00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:21,559 Speaker 2: there I post different behind the scenes of live announcing 267 00:13:21,559 --> 00:13:23,160 Speaker 2: and all the projects that I'm working on, and I 268 00:13:23,200 --> 00:13:26,240 Speaker 2: would love to connect with people and see what they think. 269 00:13:26,320 --> 00:13:29,840 Speaker 2: And Queen Novine on Instagram and TikTok. 270 00:13:29,960 --> 00:13:33,120 Speaker 1: Yeah awesome. 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