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November 28, 2022 54 mins

Kim Possible is possible again as Will and Christie are reunited with Lauren Tom!  Lauren reveals the real reason she left live-acting for animation and shares some tips as to how to survive in the land of voice.  Plus, Will tells Lauren what special title she holds in his voice acting career!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey Christy, Hey, will, what's go on? Nothing much? How
are you pretty good? You know it's really rainy in
Texas today. Um jus really really that Los Angeles it
rains once a year. I know, I know, we do
love weather, right, I mean that's part of the reason
why we moved down here, because people always think of
Texas and they think of the climate to be more

(00:21):
like California's. It's just go to dry and um and
it does have a drought here, but Austin is particularly
green and vibrant, so it is rainy. You may hear
drip drops from my from my echoe echoe throne here. Well,
it's better that the room you're in now has some
some stuff behind you at least, so that's good. It
doesn't look like you're being held against your will, which

(00:42):
is nice. I had to barter with many different prisoners
in the institute that I'm staying in right now, just
so that I could get these so that it looks
a little bit more welcoming and home. Yes, and this
is actually a straight jacket to you see that I'm
holding my hands up excellent. Well, people don't know you.
You you moonlight as the amazing Christie Carlson Romano. So
we know you're gonna be able to get out of

(01:03):
that straight jacket super easy. Nice, she's out people. I
broke my white hands up for those of listening, I am.
I'm very excited about her guest today. Me too. I
love her and it's like she's been there like my
whole life. I've seen her so many different things from
like friends. My first ever voiceover gig was with Lauren

(01:28):
Ever because I'm so excited about I don't even mind
blowing the surprise because I'm so excited that she's here.
But yeah, I want to we have to get into that.
But she was also on Kimpossible, that's right, she was
several times. I think she's done a hope. She did
a whole bunch of Kim Possibles too so and was
in like so the drama and so we've got some reunion. Yeah,

(01:50):
it's a reunion. And the last reason you has with
was with Taj Yes, who was unfriendly, not nice to
talk with me. He's really just so high maintenance distress.
It's like talking to a rock. He wasn't excited to
be on the show. He wasn't excited to talk about
his past it was sarcasm. This is sarcasm, I promise

(02:12):
is it's a sarcasm or is it sarcasm? It's interesting sarcasm.
That's the way we say it at the institute. Here
is nice nice, we say sarcasm. In the non tiny
Los Angeles world. How long has it been rainy? For days?
It's been we have had and very and by the way,
very cold. It's been like forty five degrees dropping to

(02:33):
like thirty eight. Yeah, it's and then the weird thing
is that here in Texas is gonna be like seventy
humidity in a couple of days. You know, It's like
it's just the weirdest weather, but it's weather. But it's weather.
It's not like, oh hey it's seventy nine and sunny again,
and anyone's like, oh, I would take that all day long.

(02:53):
But when you get like three hundred days in a
row of that, it really gets bored. It is very interesting.
It's like why people think that people don't age in California.
They're so endless summer. Exponentially, since I started this podcast
with you, Christie, I have aids so much. Again, this

(03:15):
is the easiest listen. This podcast is We've got a
big heart for this podcast. We started this podcast because
we would be doing comic cons together and we'd look
over to each other and we'd say, gosh, we wish
could work together again, Gosh, we wish they'd reboot him possible,
And and in the midst of waiting for all of this,
we've created our own opportunity to be together and be
here on this podcast. Don't you think I agree. I

(03:37):
think it's you know, it's it's very, very nice that
you get to work with me again. I look at it.
That's how I agree. It's really it's really nice for
you to get that opportunity. And I think, yeah, I agree.
It's fun enough to hang yourself. Well, it's fun. There's
no such thing as enough for obtaining myself I'm saying.

(03:59):
But no, we are very excited to have our guests
on today. Yes, I want to talk to her about
something very special because and I'll talk to her about this.
But she was my first ever animated girlfriend. Oh yeah,
first ever animated girlfriend. So I want to see if
she has the same memories of being my animated girlfriend
as I do of being her animated boyfriend. Wow, the

(04:22):
tea is hot here it is Lauren Tom and I
hear voices. Hello, Hey, hi Laurien guy. How are you?
But I'm so happy to see your face. Well, we
were just talking Lauren, because I'm not sure you're aware
of this because you're you've been a pro for so long.
But you were my first ever animated girlfriend. It was

(04:47):
Dana tant Yes and Batman Beyond was my first ever
animated girlfriend. So I was so excited talk to you. Oh,
I know that's so awesome. Yeah, you I have such
fun memories. And I I posted um a picture of

(05:07):
us on Twitter when Kevin passed and I and I
realized that you're you're not on Twitter anymore? Hum, No,
I'm not. I'm not. No, I I see you're a
smart way before everyone else. I haven't had so funny.
I haven't had social media for three years now, and
I have been talking with my friends on pod Meets World,

(05:28):
and I think I'm going to start an Instagram account
again for my first time. Well it's a lot of
gentle learn Instagram. I feel like, yes, it's a lot nicer.
That's so toxic. But now, so that was my first
ever animated series. Was was Batman Beyond and you, of
course we're integral and helping me kind of learned that world.

(05:51):
But what where did you start in the in the
animated world? What was your first kind of Oh my gosh,
well that you know, I felt like I was learning
on Batman. That's so funny that you say that. I mean,
it wasn't my very first Well, that wasn't your first series, wasn't. Yeah,
that was my I've never done animation before. First voiceover
job ever was Batman Beyond Wait for so for you?

(06:14):
Was it just like for me where you just went
in like a regular audition, as if it were an
on camera thing. They well, they called and said do
you want an audition for the role of Batman? And
I started laughing, thinking they had called the wrong person.
And I'd never done an animated series before, And I
went in and read with Andrea and with with and everybody,
thinking this is ridiculous. And next thing I know, I'm

(06:36):
sitting next to Kevin Conroy. So it was it was
just ridiculous. For me, that is ridiculous. What how fun
You've been doing this for a while by that point, though,
haven't you know? My first job was King of the Hill.
And yeah, and that wasn't really that much earlier. UM,
and I felt like I got to learn from Pamela

(06:59):
Adlon and all the people in that show because they've
already been doing voice over for a while and I
was really studying them and watching them, and I like,
one of my favorite things to do is just like
give people tips like what I've learned over the years.
So it's really fun that we're going to be having
a fan UM do do this with us. UM. But

(07:21):
I just auditioned just like like you said, where I
went in UM as a regular audition and I did it.
You know, they had a microphone there for me, but
I was so nervous. I didn't know what the heck
I was doing. And UM. Yeah, so that was my
first my first job in that one ran for like
thirteen seasons, so that was super exciting. Well, I mean

(07:44):
it's like, you know, it's it's a prime time and
it's with some of the greatest voice over actors ever. Yeah,
I mean, did you did you go did you approach
the audition like an on camera audition or did you
did you switch something up because you knew you were
going to be doing vo you know, like no, I

(08:05):
because I was clueless because I had never auditioned for
an animated series before. I just feel like when when
people ask me, like, you know what, what tips do
you have? I feel like, if you want to be
a voice actor, you just you have to become a
good actor. That's the amazing thing, right, So just go
to acting class and it's it's really the same thing.

(08:25):
And you know, like a piece of advice that I
got that I think is really helpful is when you're
auditioning or actually doing the job. And in Futurama you
can see this, Like Gangbusters, you do it as if
you're in front of the camera, so you you do
it full out with all of your body language as well,

(08:46):
because you only have that little tiny hole to get
it through all of your performance. Dude, there's a little
voice and so um, you know, uh, even when I'm
in my closet and I still have to audition, I
sometimes I'm actually acting out the scene, right. So, and
when you watch like Billy West and John DiMaggio and everything,

(09:07):
they're they're doing that too. They're they're like full out,
and I feel like, um, in my career on camera,
sometimes I'm a little too big because my my background
is theater, right, I mean I've been used to like
playing to the back. Yes, so directors have had to

(09:29):
say that's good, let's go one more time, less like
I'm sorry, I'm just really excited and and uh so anyway, yeah,
even in even in voiceover, I feel like sometimes I
have to take it down. But but you kind of like,
if you're at an audition, try to find out the

(09:49):
tone of the show first, um, so that you get
to like King of the Hill was very natural, right,
and they wanted it to be. All the humor was
character driven. It wasn't so much jokey and um. But
then like for other shows that I've done for Cartoon
Network or Nickelodeon, you can afford to be a little
bigger because the audience is younger, like kids next door.

(10:11):
Like I don't think I could have been any bigger
than that, because I love Tom Moore Burton because he
was like, can you go even more kidding me? That's
the best though. That's the joy of doing the the
Young animated series. It's like you can't get cartoony enough.
Kim Possible got a little bit like that. Yeah, at

(10:32):
least yes, yes, yes, I want to get to Futurama
eventually because it's it's arguably one of my favorite animated
series of all time mine too, by the way, iolutely
love it it is. I'm one of those people when
I think of Matt Graining, that to me is his
pinnacle show. I know the Simpsons is huge, but I've
always loved fut drama. So we'll get to the trauma.
You're sweet, But so you said you started in theater.

(10:54):
Did you when you were younger? Did you grow up
liking animation? Were you a cartoon fan when you were
a kid. I just wanted to be a cartoon like life.
Life was too much for me, and you know, I
just came in really sensitive, so I I just wanted
to be in that world where everything was okay. And
and so it's still like all these years of therapy,

(11:19):
I'm still trying to inch my way towards I can
handle the disappointments of life, you know, like that, because
that's the scariest part is just feel fielding all of
these experiences that we have as human beings. And so
you know, that was my escape, um place that I

(11:41):
could go when when things were just too much. You know,
because we all come in so differently, and like my mom,
for example, is she just came in as like a
freaking badass. I saw a picture on your Instagram and
she first date. Oh my god, I like, I said
it to the thing this song called Revolver by Buelow

(12:03):
because I love it so much and because it's about
being a badass and wanting to be wanting to be
like her. But I didn't. I came in the complete opposite,
and so I had to find ways to just kind
of navigate my world my way through through all of this,
and um, animation, What I love about animation, I could
go on and on because it's please do you know,

(12:28):
I mean years ago, it's like you know, the you know,
the the blocks that came for me because I'm Asian,
We're way more than they are now, right, and it's
it's we still have a ways to go, but invoy
in the voice world, like you could be anything, literally

(12:49):
and I got to audition for anything too, So like
the joy of watching you know, Kevin Michael Richardson do
a little white Jewish five year old girl. I mean,
it just does not get better than that. So I mean,
and then you could wear your sweatpants, like, uh, to

(13:11):
get dressed up right. And I had two kids, and
I literally was recording until my water broke. I mean
like I was like, Andrea did Andrea. Actually, I'm just
joking about that, but Andrea let me come in to
record Batman while I was nursing. So this is kind

(13:35):
of like too much information, but I was literally like
I had Ali in my arms and he was like
having lunch and I was like recording and then we
would have to break, you know if he made a
little cooling sound. But I mean, not only is Andrea
Romano the best voice of her director, you know, bar none,

(13:59):
but she's also of like an incredible human being. She
is just right. We had her not too long ago,
and she's just a joy. We got to watch her.
She came out and we brought a uh an amateur
guest on and she came out of retirement and directed him.
And just watching her direct him again, I tried not

(14:20):
to cry, like it brought me back to the booth.
It was unbelievable. So she Yeah, it's like that confidence
that she instills in you, you kind of just get
it and you feel like you're smart for being only
get what she's saying, and it's so quick. It's like,
oh my god, I'm done. You know. That's the other
thing I love about about voice ever, right, I mean literally,

(14:44):
sometimes I wouldn't figure out how much I was paid
for word because it would be like I would go
in and say one since you know, if I Jesse
had a like a recurring part or whatever, and U
I don't know. It's just the best job ever. That's funny,
you know, if you wanted to be a parent, I don't.

(15:07):
I don't know if you guys are parents. But I
mean I am, like to two girls, and you have
two boys, right, I do? How old are yours? You
look so gold? Oh man, thank you. I'm thirty eight.
But yeah I have a five and a three year old,
so she's about six. Oh god, your your boys are

(15:27):
they're grown and they're going to college. You know what
I find so interesting about this voice acting as a career. Um,
and now you've done so many different things as well.
I wonder if you can speak to for a lot
of the people that are parents or you know, are
older wanting to get into the voice acting world and
have families and stuff, and how much of that is

(15:49):
a time commitment for them to like pull away. But
it is I think, a very good community for people
to like if they're going to get in the business,
like voice acting is. It's it's filled with a lot
of good people. In my opinion. Oh I've never I
swear to god, I have never met one jerk in
the voice over world. I mean, and they're they're bountiful

(16:11):
in the on camera world and the theater and theater. Yeah,
I don't really know what what it is about the
voice over community, but every it's also if you do
meet a jerk, you never see them again. That's because
it's one of those things where it's such everybody likes
everybody so much, and there's it's not it's not the

(16:31):
competition aspect, isn't there in the voice over world. Your
voice is gonna work or it's not gonna work. People
are genuinely, genuinely happy for each other when it's like,
oh you got that, you jerk, Oh I wanted that.
It's all fun, it's all fun stuff. And then you
do you get into the on camera world and you're like, oh,
you're genuinely not a good person, you like, you don't

(16:52):
find that in VO. You just don't find that in
v OH. It's so strange. I wonder if it's because
it's energetic and lie so much of like what you
were just talking about with Andrea and how she kind
of is this conduit for our creativity in the in
the in the room, so to speak. And like you said,
you're just pushing you're pushing your your your voice through

(17:14):
this little tiny hole and then this other person you're
entrusting with that and and so it's this energy exchange
that needs to be very free, flowing through a big glass,
you know, window that they absolutely I think that's true.
I think there's also an aspect in the VO world
where I always say, you know, Christy, and we've talked

(17:34):
about this, where one of my mottos is there's a
very big difference between child ish and childlike. And so
there's you have to be childlike to be in the
v O world. And when you are childlike, chances are
you embrace that goofiness. So you're inherently already a decent
human being, because that makes sense, like you're already like
you want to play. So when you get those lighthearted

(17:57):
people where a John DiMaggio walk into the room. I
tear a strong walks into the room. When a great
one of these people walks into the room, the room
lightens up because everybody's having fun and they're enjoying themselves
and and and so I think that lends itself to
just better people than kind of like, don't talk to
that guy over there. He you know, has studied deep
acting for five years. They spent on the streets to

(18:20):
make exactly Yeah, yeah, no, that's really astute. I think
you're you're dead on you're dead on so cooking. Well,
we're like little we're like little kids just playing. Yeah,
I would say it's it's really not monetarily. You know,
you don't go into voice acting for the money. That
there's something to that. But but but the money is good,

(18:42):
I mean like like I mean compared to how much
work you're actually doing. It's not work number one. It's fun.
And you know, I'm just I'm going to work to
just listen to all of my friends, Like I feel
like the future on my casts are they seem like
there all stand up comedians and I see myself more

(19:04):
as like an actor, So I'm not like that. But
someone's got to be the audience, so so I'm they're
just kind of like laughing at everybody, and and it's
sort of like, um, it takes us probably a third
longer than it should to record the whole thing, just
because we're just goofing around and and and you know,

(19:27):
at least Super Sinski, our producer, he's got the job
of like hurting all these crazy sheets. It's just I
always remembered I'd see this on Kim Possible and on

(19:49):
other shows. I would call it J D T or
John DiMaggio. Time. You knew you'd have to add of
the amount of time you were going to record, absolutely,
but it's so worth it because it's so funny. I mean,
for instance, Kim Possible, we were gonna have Johnny on.
We've we've had and one of the things you know,

(20:12):
in those moments, and we've all seen this in the booth,
in those moments where some of these actors are joking
around and trying to one up each other and going
off on different characters, they come up with the character
that then is used in the future, right like Dave Herman,
I mean, crazy John DiMaggio as we were joking around
one day, just started doing this this character and it

(20:34):
became motor ed from from Kim Possible, So you see
this kind of stuff. I mean, so I have to
jump into this because now we're talking John Demjo and
we've now talked to Futurama. I want to talk a
bit about Futurama because I think it is arguably one
of the greatest animated series of all time. I think phenomenal.
I feel just as strong I do. But do you

(20:56):
like it more than Simpson's Yes, okay, I I think
one of the things I love so much about Futurama
is the episodes out of nowhere that all of a
sudden you're crying, which doesn't really happen in the Simpsons.
And when you get Luck of the fryar Ish or
you get Fries Dog, or you get one of these episodes,
like you've got to be kidding me with some of this,

(21:18):
but a voice over actor and fan. It's also one
of those things where you go because there's never guest stars.
You guys do all the voices, so no never ever
any guest stars. It's amazing. So it's like you know
that it's gonna be Johnny or mo Or or they
never no one can ever go on to be like,

(21:38):
guess what I did last week? I did a Futurama.
Like that's never gonna happen. Well unless you're Al Gore
really trying to get the real person or or like that. Yeah,
of course, Um, but what was it like? So you
you know, Futurama's actually came in after The Simpsons, which
is you know one, it is the biggest smash hit

(21:59):
and me a series of all time. So what is
it like knowing that you're going in and reading for
kind of the next project that Matt Greening is doing?
What was that process? Like? I was scared too, I'm
not gonna lie. And I had the most magical meeting
with Matt and and I I always credit Michael McKeon
because he and I were dating at that time for

(22:22):
a couple of years actually, and he is like one
of the funniest, coolest people, just naturally. And I swear
to god, I feel like that I got some street
cred just because I was his girlfriend. And I and
Matt loves Michael, and you know, like his work. I

(22:42):
don't know if they know each other's people, but he
loved his work and I he mentioned that to me
at the top of the meeting, and so that really
relaxed me. And then and yeah, and then I have
kind of a nutty laugh. I've always had like a
really loud, crazy laugh. And Matt just really loved it
and said, you know, you know what, he said it

(23:04):
right in the room. He said, I don't know what
we're gonna do with you, but with that laugh, we
have to have you in the show somehow. So did they?
Did they write Amy for you? Then? So what happened
is is uh knight of in a way because they
had um Leela and Amy's uh natural qualities switched. Um.

(23:27):
In the original creation of it, they had Amy really
tough and she was a mechanic and she was wearing
this jumpsuit and um kind of like very you know,
like my mom would be, you know, and and um,
and then Leela was the girly one. But then when
I came in and he said that, he was like,

(23:50):
I don't know, I just like you. Oh wow, imagine
it's here, I know, And they kind of redrew it
and they and they made me the girly one, and
then they made me kind of slutty, which is which
is fine, but I mean, you're not totally dead on,

(24:11):
but but it was fun. It was fun to make
her they which was super glutzy too in the beginning.
Um that we we kind of toned that down a
little bit, but um but yeah, so so that was like,
oh my gosh, it was. It was so uplifting to
think that that you can do that. And then like
later on, like I said this to Matt, I don't know,

(24:33):
six months ago, because you know, he uses all of
us on Disenchantment and um, I said to him, yeah,
I said, you know, Matt, I'm so grateful to you
that you just are so loyal, like, you know, you
keep using all of us for your projects now. And

(24:54):
he said, well, think of it like this. You know,
back in the day, like Hannah Barbara had a table
of people that they used all the time and that
was the troop, that was the company, that was you know,
like and and so it's kind of like that, you're
you're my stable of people. He is such an incredible

(25:16):
person and so such a genius and so humble, and
he's one of our dream he's one of our dream guests.
For one of the questions I had, I'm so curious
about when it comes to Futurama. Do you record together, Yes,
during the pandemic, I mean at the beginning when we've
got picked up again, the pandemic was still more present.

(25:39):
And so like Phil Lamar has this date of the
art recording studio in his um house, and so there's
a certain amount of booths available and so um it's
in order to accommodate all of us. Phil always records
at home and then he only lives twenty minutes the studio,

(26:00):
so he'll drive in for lunch, which is awesome because we,
you know, we like to be all together. We're just
like this family, and I feel like I'm completely myself
when I'm there, you know how you always go through
the world, you know, with a certain like mask that
you wear in order to just kind of, you know,

(26:22):
get along. But there, I just feel like I've known
them for so long and I just feel still loved
and accepted by all of them that I feel like
there's nothing I could do or say that would you know.
I have a question, Lauren, so your character, and this
is because I'm a fan of the show, so sorry
I'm going but you said that your character evolved, and
I do feel like I've heard this and seen this

(26:43):
in a lot of different uh you know versions of
our guests. This is something that does tend to happen.
I mean, can you speak to that experience? Do you
feel like, after they kind of optimize this character for
you and your mindset and your approach to her, how
did she evolve over time? Was that more towards catering

(27:04):
towards the health of the show and the ratings, or
was that more towards giving you more opportunities to perform? Well,
do you feel like she's evolved? That's that's good? Um,
because I do, Yes, I do, I do. Okay. So
here's a little thing I recently said, actually last week

(27:24):
to David X Cohen that someone put together like a
little I don't know, voice over real for me. And
I saw it on Twitter and it was from the
early early days of of Futurama and then kids lots
of things, and I realized that my voice was so
much higher season that than it is now. So in

(27:47):
that way, I think my voice is evolved. And I
said to David, is that okay? Like I had no
idea and he said, you know what everyone has done
that it's almost like, um, it's a natural thing that
occurs that a character kind of like settles in and
becomes a little bit closer to who you are and
and we we we know and everyone has done that. Um,

(28:13):
and it's okay because you know, even in certain instances,
like the characters are like trying to be discovered, they're
not completely set yet in the early days, and then
they become stronger and stronger once they you know, like
get settled in and it feels right and you get
into a groove. So he said, don't worry about it

(28:34):
at all. That was shocking to me, and very that's good.
That's good. Yeah, it's funny because with Kim, sorry, well
so with Kim, like you got higher and higher? Yeah
he did, well, I got I got lower and lower.
Those cigarettes don't stop up higher? Yeah? Oh wait was

(28:58):
that on purpose? Will? Now it just kind of again
it's kind of the evolution of the character where yeah, okay,
oh come on, Kim, we're just in high school. And
by end he was like all the way up here,
like what's going to it got a lot so interesting,
you know. In King of the Hill, Greg Daniels had
a different take on that whole thing because he he

(29:21):
listened to us in like season ten and compared us
to season one and wanted us to get back to
season one really okay? And so did you have to
kind did he say like, hey, we're going We're going
back to where we started, and I want to bring
I want to pitch the voices back to where they were,
And did you all have to go and kind of
watch the show again to pick the voice up again?

(29:42):
Now he had it all cute up. You know how
you always go, can I have a voice reference? It's
like that, you know. And so Bobby, he was always
here like the you know, Hank was always kind of
here like yeah, wow, that's really good. Will Yeah? And
then but did everybody else get cartoony? Is that what
was happening in the in the tension? Now? I think

(30:05):
what happened is again it's sort of like becomes more
organic to who you are more um. And so, for
for instance, whenever I have to do an accent, I
always channel my grandmother, right, And and this character of
men was not exactly my grandmother, right. My grandmother was

(30:27):
more like my mother. So her voice was here like, oh,
I don't you know you're too fat? I'm not giving
you ice cream you get jello, you know. It was
like more more grounded like that, and and and then
they wanted her to be like more passive aggressive, so
that she would say things really sweet like oh, oh,

(30:49):
your boat. She was so big, you're like in a boat,
you know, like she was. They wanted her to be
sweet sounding and so but passive aggressive and thing the
meanest things, right, So I had to I I started
to forget that, and I started to naturally just be

(31:09):
more like my grandma because her voice and her personality
were so hilarious to me. And also we're in my body,
you know what I mean, like like that voice and everything,
and so it got lower and lower my my voice
and I became a little bit tougher, so so they
had to remind me. So so it's interesting. How often

(31:30):
do you tap into people from your life to do
the voices that you do? I mean, are you usually
is it based on somebody you know? Or I mean
you said you've talked about your mom, your grandmother. I mean,
is it kind of like oh, yeah, I'm I'm I'm
pulling from life to find these characters or is it
just something come up with on the fly. I think
that I think in my regular on screen acting too.

(31:51):
I don't know if this is true for you, but
I do tend to think of certain people that have
the same qualities, and I d of like try to
get into their body in a way how they present
themselves to the world. But for sure, my mom and
my my grandmother I use a lot because any time

(32:12):
because I don't present myself to the world in that
super tough way, right, I'm just not comfortable with it.
And and so whenever I have to do a tough character,
you're seeing my mom or my grandmother. So my mom
doesn't really have an accent, although she because she was
born in Chicago, so um yeah, and um, but my
my grandmother came from um Hoiping and so if she

(32:34):
has an accent, it's like my grandma. And if she doesn't,
then and she's tough, it's my mom. Alright, last question
I really want to know. And then we're going to
bring in our our wonderful guest to play across the
Garden with us. Yes, Wonderful are playing across the Garden
again with Lauren. It's going to be a ton of fun.
And also this is a good time to tell you

(32:56):
all once again we are very very close to opening
up the contest. Yes, the what's the name of the
contest again, Christie, I can't remember what. It's called. Super
Awesome Contest to become the next Big Voice Actor. Oh gosh,
she nailed it. Did I do it? Finally, Lauren, it's
because of you. Thank you, Yeah, thank you. Super awesome

(33:20):
contest to become the next Big Voice Actor where everybody
is going to get to audition for us. We're going
to bring you on the show, and the winner, American
Idol style gets a yearlong contract with a voiceover agent,
gets to do some work for My Heart, gets a
whole bunch of really fun stuff. Whose idea was the
coolest thing in the world. It was our idea. It

(33:40):
was the wonderful idea which we were which when it's
an idea that we've had for a while that we
wanted to do, which I Heart has made. My goodness,
So we are going to be able to help somebody
kick open the door to their voiceover career. We are
so excected. You guys are the best. Talk about giving
back to the community. Honestly, it's gonna be cool. This
is good karma for you guys. You're gonna get to

(34:03):
write on this for a while. You can be like
total jerks. So now for the next exactly the final question,
and then we're going to bring in our our guests.
Um all of the awesome uh slang from the future,
the smish and stuff like that. Do you get to
play with any of that or is all that on
the page? That's all on the page? To be honest,

(34:26):
we have the most brilliant writers, Like not only did
they most of them go to Harvard, but they're just
so fright. The writing is so good. So as much
as we goof around in the session, we never really
change the writing the words like you know, not not
really not in Futurama, like you know, I'm sure that
you've been on other shows where they actually love that, sure,

(34:49):
but but I think we're we just have too much
like respect um for for the page. So all of
that was coming from the writers, the schmish and all
that that. When when to to understand to have I
don't think most people could possibly understand having people like
you John DiMaggio, Maurice Lamarge, Billy West and the writing

(35:14):
being Phil Lamar and the writing being so good that
there's no ad libbing. That's well, I shouldn't say no,
d limn, but but very very little. That's insane. That's
just a testament to how incredible the writing of that
show is, because those are some of the greatest You're
you're all the great one of some of the greatest

(35:34):
voice over actors that have ever worked. So to have
that on the page already is pretty outstanding. Hey, we
got her for Kim. What was your experience like with Kim?
Do you remember? Wait? What were you? What was it? Briefly?
You know, if you remember what, I'm so sorry I
shouldn't done my jumped on. I don't even know what

(35:56):
I played. Maybe maybe it'll come back. You were in
the first episode of Kim Possible. Yeah, you were one
episode one crush. You played Yeshiko. Did I have a
good time? Yes, you did an amazing character. She's online.
You got to google it and then it was. And

(36:17):
then you were in our movie the two thousand five movies.
Was not same same character, same character. Yes, And then
we got you and then you were my first girlfriend ever. Yeah,
that was really fun doing those things with you will
That was really fun. And then we got to play

(36:39):
with everybody in New York to which was which was
a ton of a couple of years ago. Yeah, two
or three years ago. What a gift. Yeah, you have
that picture right of all of us in New York. Yeah. Yeah,
we did a comic con. Yeah, that was it, Batman
Beyond the twentieth anniversary. It was New York Comic Con.
It was so much fun. We were with everybody and

(37:01):
it was Andrea well Kevin. Yeah, it's really special. Alright,
so we're gonna all right in our guest. Now do

(37:21):
we get to see him? We do, of course we did. Okay, great, great,
we have a great guest coming in today. Where's hello?
Thanks for thank you. No, yeah, I'm excited. I've been
listening to the podcast for a long time. And um,

(37:43):
I'm a huge fan of the voice acting world in general.
I actually work at Dragon Con in Atlanta, so I've
actually Mr Mr fardel If had extensive coaching how to
pronounce your last name as a in one of my panels.
So Christie, you were in a different track of that
year that you guys are both there interview and Lauren,

(38:06):
I remember you were a Dragon for I think for
like a future Rummer reunion. How do you know that
I only do the one con right like I do
dragon con of mom around. So for me, it's great,
that's great that you remember that. And now I'm saying
it right, it's undressed, right, Yeah, it's Spanish and if

(38:26):
you don't speak Spanish, hey, we are in a world
where we like things to be pronounced properly in our
voiceover world. So not only are you a moderator for
dragon Com, but you're also an improv actor and you've
got some I've got to hear. I'm sorry, I don't
mean to put you on the spot, but I want
to hear first online Fontaine. Oh okay, this summer one

(38:50):
man with one desire to fight everyone in the streets.
So l A like, that's really good, that's really really good.
And now because we've all worked with him and he
was on Kim Possible, can we hear a little Patrick Warburton. Okay,
he's actually the voice I do from my dog Krypto
the Super Dog. My favorite thing about him is he's

(39:12):
super lovely. He's like chronk from a burs New Groove.
Awesome and what I'm excited one today, I'm sorry. One
last one. Casey Casem's shaggy, oh like the way I
love my dog and all, but he's huge, hard to
carry around. Al Right, Well, we gotta live one today, people,

(39:36):
We got a live one today. So is everybody have
their copy of this week's across the Garden? Yes, Ricky
and Mocha are still trying to get to the damn mall.
It has been mean for ever now it's getting a
little ridiculous how long it's taking these poor people to
get to the mall. We, of course, have come up

(39:56):
with these characters on the fly. We have often said
we wish we'd come up with different ones, but we
came up with what we got. And so we are
once again with Ricky Amocha in the woods, still trying
to get to the damn mall. Uh So, I think
we did one last week where they actually got to
the mall but didn't actually step into the mall. So
we're still and closer. We could smell the food court,

(40:21):
but we're not in the door yet. Uh So, here
we go. Everybody ready, everybody know who they're playing, and
we're ready to Yeah, all right, so here we go.
We're going to fade in exterior woods continuous. Ricky a
Mocha are still trudging through the garden. Then she uploaded
this totally fire video doing this new TikTok to answer
and she hit seventeen million follars on and STA in

(40:43):
the same day and definitely my hero ist hero. Wait
what was the question again? Are we there yet? Oh? Well,
do you see them all? You know? Mom says, never
answered a question with a question, Chelsea's if you're not
really her son? So wait, she does, Mocha, I don't

(41:06):
think I can do this anymore. We just keep walking
in circles. What how can you see that one? Oh? Man,
I don't think I can do this anymore either. Should
we just turn back? That's when we hear it looks
like the tin and back. It's true what they say,

(41:26):
losers for lives. Ricky Moka around a corner and come
upon a tiny little radio station. Two squirrels sit behind
a desk wearing headphones. They gestured to two empty seats
in front of them. As Ricky Amoka said, one of
the squirrels, the stain, pops over and adjust microphones in
front of their faces. Yeah, we are now doing by.
Both squirrels just stares Ricky and Mocha from on Silent Beat.

(41:49):
The soundtracks on Crinkle covers the mic. We got daddy
here people. What are your names? Oh? I'm Mocha. Oh
like the coffee. I'd like to sit meet some of that. Hey,
what's your name? Sport? I'm Ricky? If he just tune in,

(42:13):
we got Mocha and Ricky here with us on morning Creeks,
I'm Creek, and as always I'm joined by the mand Man,
the legend himself. The stain stained by shuts. They hit
a they hit a button. Creak, Yeah, you do it,
you do it on dress. You're better at it than

(42:34):
I am. Go ahead, Crinkle and the stain by crook
cookok crazy one or seven point four. The wood stain
hits another button. We got wood you well, I'm officially done.
You're officially lame. They hit another button. So word, do

(42:59):
you have buttons for everything? Another button? He does? So
what brings to you to our neck of the garden?
I seriously can't tell the story again. Looks like I've
got a primadonna on her hands here, Crinkle, I say,

(43:20):
hits another button. He'll say, if you touch one more button,
I'm going to open up a candle. There's a beat
that covers Mocha swearing, Hi, Hey, this is the Family
Family Show. Yeah, we're just trying to get to know
our fellow gardeners. Now, come on, where are you headed? Ah?

(43:42):
You might as well just tell them. Fine, we're trying
to get to the mall to find my boyfriend. Stay
hits another button, going to the mall see her boyfriend.
Without warning, Mocha launches herself over the table and a
through hosts not that body part as beat passes before

(44:09):
Mocha casually reenters frame. Come on, we're going home? Oh
ricky a Moocha turned to find a battered crinkle pointing
into the distance. They follow the gaze. As the sun
breaks through the trees, we can see the mall on
Rickey and Mocha's delighted faces. We fade out. Yes, that

(44:33):
was nailed it. Undress killed it. Yeah, you're you're awesome,
so talented voices adding and we were just talking about
ad libbing and adding in stuff. Just crushed it day.
Are you very proud? Are you going to be joining
our contest? Uh? Sure? What I'd love to do is

(44:54):
one day to be a guest on your show. In
Lauren's role, and actually talk about work that I will
finally one day do I never did. Yes, that's gonna happens.
Are so talented, you could come on and you could definitely,
You've got to enter the super awesome contests become the
next big Voice actor because that contests to become the
next big voice acker a chance of a lifetime for

(45:16):
you because you win an agent for a year and
you win a whole dude, big come on to do
some voices for my heart. And I want to call
it your big break, but Will does not because it's
not your big break. Right, there's a difference. It's not
a big it's what we're doing. We always say it's
we're cracking open the door, and then you gotta have
your talent kick the door open. But that first crack
is usually the hardest one to do. So we're giving

(45:37):
you the opportunity for your big break, which is what
I was gonna say. Maybe, Okay, yeah, thank you so much.
I might cry. I'm I'm a little emotional, but so cool.
So where first of all, where can people find you? Yeah?
I have an install with no posts. I'd use it
to follow artists because I do art and paint miniatures.

(45:58):
Are you a mini painter too? Forever? D M? The
reason I have a million voices because I have to
come up with them on the flyes. So I hope
you roll really poorly. As as the d M, thank
thank you very much. I wish I was there. I
put my hands on you, because I have touched Will
Wheaton several times. I'd give you the wheat and curse
my friend. Well, my instant was zero posts. Right now

(46:19):
is rook like the chess piece one? So rook one?
That's me totally cool. Jean vel Jet, you're a d
M and you're throwing out many paintings. You're wearing a
Batman shirt and you have a Jean Valjean reference. We'd
be besties. I think you are. Don't give me hope. Well, seriously,

(46:42):
totally be besties. That's so cool. Well, come and win
the contest and you get to One of the things
you get to do is you fly out. We fly
you out to l A and you come have lunch. Christine,
I we hang out. So when the contest, that's we're
gonna be. There's gonna be an episode coming up where
all we're gonna be doing is discussing the contest, all
the rules, everything involved. It's going to be totally cool.

(47:02):
We've got some really really really cool prizes we're not
allowed to talk about yet. Um so you just wait,
my friend. It's gonna be awesome. But thank you so
much for joining us. You killed it, he did. I
hope it was fun. Yes, thank you. It's great to
play with professionals. I'm used to play with a bunch
of oral amateurs hell in the improv space, so to
actually get to do work with professionals, even if it's

(47:24):
just for fun, is an extreme blessing, a treat. So
thank you you all so much. This is awesome. Thank you,
And don't forget an amateur is just professional hasn't got
their break yet. That's all that is. That's the only
difference is somebody they've just heard no a thousand times
and we were lucky enough to hear yes once. That's
all the only difference. So just keep plugging along and

(47:44):
please join the contest because you're very, very talented and
you never know what could happen, my friend. Thanks, that's right. Okay,
thank you a pleasure to meet you all. Thank you all,
Bye bye bye. That was cool. Oh my gosh, that
was so fun and good. He was great. I just
you know, I'm just gonna do that actors thing for

(48:06):
a second, is it okay? That was so big? I
mean it said she was a squirrelka. So good because
if we end up editing this, which is our goal
is to edit this together with some animation from you know,
independent animators, and oh wow, we wanted big can help
fill in the gaps for me and my awful, for

(48:29):
Christie and I being terrible. No, no, no, I just
I was talking about tone and then I thought, oh
my gosh, they're in a different cartoon than me. What's
wrong with me? Like this is because it's drawn together together. Yeah,
that was so fun you guys, thank you for having me.

(48:51):
Thank you very much, very quickly for our listener. That's
how I like it for our one listener out there. Um,
what where can people find you? And what are you
doing now? If you're a sweet Um that's so nice. Um.
So if Twitter keeps going, I'm actually the same address

(49:13):
on both Instagram and Twitter, so it's it's Lauren Tom
nine thousand and Um. That would be great. I would
love to, you know, connect with people and just like
let let me know what shows you like? And UM yeah,
I'm just like I keep on keeping on with with
my different series and um I have um let's see

(49:34):
what is Dragons and nine in Realms and um uh
Disenchantment and of course Featurama and when that's coming that
I'm not allowed to say yet, but people are going
to be super excited about and um yeah, so I
feel very blessed. And that's it, Just those four series.
That's all you got, my goodness. And I have a

(49:56):
movie coming out called One True Loves. It's written by
Taylor Jenkins Reed who wrote Daisy and Six anyway, she's
a novelist. And the beautiful thing about this movie is
that it's set in New England and it was written
about all these white people, but it turns out that
they ended up casting it all Asian and we don't

(50:17):
need Yeah, they don't even say like, they don't even
mention that we're Asian. We're just these people living in
New England. It's it's kind of neat that way. Did
you shoot in New England? Um no, we we actually
shot in North Carolina. Um and it was substituting and
um you know Shaun Chi that got that movie on Steemulu.
He's the lead. And then Philip a Sue who was

(50:40):
in Hamilton's Beautiful and she plays my daughter and and
so anyway, yeah, she was she played his wife in
in Hambleton's played Eliza Eliza. Yeah, so that's amazing. And
when is that coming out? I don't know yet. I
have to actually find out which out it last year,

(51:00):
so it should be coming out soon and a streaming
service is going to be in the theaters. I think
it's going to be in the theaters. It was a
feature film. That's awesome. Well, congratulations on those small projects
different series, Lauren, thank you for joining us, Thank you
guys for having me, and have a wonderful stay safe
and healthy and all that. I feel like everyone's mom

(51:22):
of my mom Lauren here. Okay, thank you everybody. Bye bye.
Oh man, she's done. I forget that she is my
my first TV girlfriends. Well, I mean, anybody who was

(51:43):
a Batman Beyond fan knows that Dana was hugely important
in Terry's life. So to be able to say that
it was like my first animated girlfriends Lauren, Tom, I mean,
that's awesome. Well, you remember when she played U Chico.
Your character also had a crush on her. Yeah, was it?
So it's do you know if they did that on purpose?

(52:03):
I don't know. But there's two people, Lauren, Tom and
Cree Summer where we're always boyfriend and girlfriend and everything
that we do, I think we do. We haven't speak.
Have we spoken to Korea on the show? No, we're
gonna we'll have koreon. We'll have to have Yeah, yeah
we have because her, I swear to god, her name
has been mentioned so many times on this podcast that
I assumed that she was a guest, but she's another

(52:25):
another legend. Yeah, we're so blessed. Our guests have been
so great. Our our guests have been and and like
we do have really uh you know, we have our
our our wish list of people, and so far, I
feel like so many of our wishes have been granted
with with who we've had on. Not only that, but
it's also people that we figured we couldn't get, so

(52:46):
we didn't even put him on the wish list. End
up interviewing where it's like, yeah, it's amazing. So yeah,
it's totally cool and we're going to keep going and
thank you everything for for joining us again for another
good episode. Well another great guest. Who knows that the
so it's any good. They probably hate us, but the
guests was aw You guys, send us some love. Go
ahead and write us up. I feel like a lot

(53:08):
of people do read reviews when they're trying to learn
if they want to listen to our show or not.
Give us a good review, shout us out, Share us
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who love animation and are passionate about just the industry
at large. We love you guys so much and thanks
for listening. That's very true. Also, m Christie is on
all the social stuff and has the ten trillion followers.

(53:30):
I may be starting that wo on Instagram soon because
I like putting up pictures of my dog um. But
other than that, the contest is coming. I know we
keep teasing it, but it's really coming now it is.
It's the super awesome contest to become the next big
voice actor. We're taking this whole thing to the next level.
We're hope you're going to hear about this all over
the place because we're going to get some pretty incredible

(53:51):
people involved. So until then, if you think you got
what it takes to be one of us. Step up
and put your voices where your mouth is. Thanks everybody.
I Hear Voices is hosted by Wilfrid l and Christy
Carlson Romano. Executive produced by Wilfordell, Brendan Rooney, Amy Sugarman
and Vicky Ernst Chang. Our executive in charge of production
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(54:13):
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