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Why Fame Causes An Identity Crisis With Kira Kosarin06 Mar 202600:28:51
Actor and singer Kira Kosarin grew up on screen as one of the stars in Nickelodeon’s The Thundermans and eventually built a music career on her own terms.  While crafting friendship bracelets with Tawny, Kira opens up about: Growing up in the spotlight and learning how to separate her identity from her career Finding her voice through music and why creative ownership matters more than ever Redefining success after child stardom and choosing authenticity over approval Knowing when to pivot, evolve, and trust your instincts Protecting your peace in an industry that constantly has opinions Kira reflects on navigating early fame to building a life that feels grounded and intentional, reinvention, resilience, and what it means to grow up publicly without losing yourself in between bracelet design debates and unexpected tangents. Plus, every bracelet made during this episode will be available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Kira’s chosen non-profit. Check out and purchase Kira’s bracelets:  Identity Crisis https://ebay.us/m/uP9BIS Pastry Pivot https://ebay.us/m/V223Nr PLUR Please https://ebay.us/m/CiFd6m Essential Chocolate https://ebay.us/m/Ea6tH7 Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause! Follow Kira Kosarin:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kirakosarin/ Web: https://www.kirakosarin.com/ Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Why Troy Baker Wants To Be The Dumbest Person In The Room 06 Mar 202600:29:16
Voice actor Troy Baker is known for bringing iconic characters to life, from Joel in The Last of Us to Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite and Indiana Jones in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle but takes a break from the booth to craft friendship bracelets with Tawny while opening up about: Sharing his work with his 7-year-old son and why playing Indiana Jones together meant more than any paycheck How reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius reshaped his view on obstacles, masculinity, and personal growth The difference between chasing a job and crafting a career Parenting, modeling behavior, and teaching that intention matters more than “bad words” Embracing vulnerability, not knowing everything, and the joy of letting others introduce you to something new From growing up evangelical in Texas to redefining success on his own terms, Troy reflects on art as service, why learning is truly his goal, and how being the “dumbest person in the room” is actually the smartest move. There’s also a lightning round, opinionated bead choices, and a minimum of three bracelet restarts. Plus, every bracelet made during this episode will be available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to Human Rights Watch, Troy’s chosen non-profit. Check out and purchase Troy’s bracelets:  Stoic Donut https://ebay.us/m/ko2aNt Orange Aurelius https://ebay.us/m/eGX7MY Purple People https://ebay.us/m/WSBcNd Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause! Follow Troy Baker:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialtroybaker/ Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
How To Make Friends As An Adult With Taylor Tomlinson 06 Mar 202600:29:06
Comedian Taylor Tomlinson is known for her sharp wit and deeply relatable observational takes on life. From her hit Netflix specials Prodigal Daughter, Quarter Life Crisis, Look at You, and Have It All to hosting the late night television series After Midnight, she’s built a career on turning familiar chaos into hilarity. While crafting friendship bracelets with Tawny, Taylor opens up about: The realities of dating in today’s world. The competitive nature of comedy and how she stays grounded in this industry. Meaningful tattoos, personal milestones, and what it means to carry your story on your skin Making friends as an adult. The surprising therapeutic power of crafting and slowing downWith her unique blend of dark humor and endearing honesty, Taylor reminds us that growing up is weird, creativity is healing, and processing your feelings is easier when your hands are busy. Plus, every bracelet made during this episode will be available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund. Don't miss out on the chance to own a unique piece of art while supporting a great cause! Check out and purchase Taylor’s bracelets:  Gay Prude https://ebay.us/m/HnMbMz Take Note https://ebay.us/m/a97TeO  Skate The Rainbow https://ebay.us/m/RbEVWb Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause.Follow Taylor Tomlinson:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylortomlinson/Web: https://taylortomlinsoncomedy.com/Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
How To Go Viral and Stay Creative For 30+ Years with E.G. Daily13 Mar 202600:22:42
Voice actor and singer E.G. Daily has been the voice of your childhood for decades! You may recognize her as Tommy Pickles in Rugrats, Buttercup in The Powerpuff Girls, or countless other iconic roles. In this episode E.G. takes a break from the recording booth to craft friendship bracelets while diving into creativity, connection, and navigating an industry that never stops evolving. While making the cutest bunny-and-bear creations ever, E.G. opens up about:🎙️ How COVID reshaped voice acting, home studios, and the entertainment industry📱 Going viral on TikTok (including a 50+ million view moment) and connecting with a whole new generation of fans🎬 Choosing joy over grind and why following “where there’s movement” keeps her creatively alive✈️ How travel resets your energy, breaks creative ruts, and sparks new opportunities💛 The power of authentic connection (from meet-and-greets to late-night pizza parlor recognitions)🎵 Balancing music, animation, indie films, and content creation while staying grounded E.G. shares what it really means to evolve without losing your spark, takes part in a rapid-fire bracelet making round where a bracelet that almost didn’t survive, and shates some very strong opinions about breakfast for dinner. Every bracelet made during this episode will be available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going to Last Chance for Animals and Toby’s Small Dog Rescue, E.G. 's chosen non-profits. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause! Follow E.G. Daily:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realegdaily/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realegdaily Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Jess Ross On How Disney Movies Accidentally Raise Bisexuals19 Mar 202600:25:13
Writer, actor, and comedian Jessica Ross of Dropout, Dimension 20, Game Changer, and Um, Actually joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets that are spooky, snacky, and maybe a little bit bisexual Between ghost charms and banana beads, Jess dives into horror films, hobbit dreams, and the culture of modern fandoms. While crafting bracelets inspired by Vegas weddings, video games, and bi awakenings, Jess opens up about:- Loving horror movies (but not necessarily believing in ghosts)- Film nerd life (from Dario Argento screenings to watching a movie a day)- Canceling a 2020 wedding and pivoting to a spontaneous Vegas ceremony- Bisexual awakenings courtesy of Aladdin, The Mummy, Rocky Horror, and Jessica Rabbit- Watching Dropout grow from scrappy survival mode to Hollywood Bowl-level phenomenon- Crying at a Tim Curry appearance and listening to his autobiography like he’s a personal friend Plus, there’s a rapid-fire round featuring Power Rangers, comfort movies, hot takes vs. hot gossip, and a very important banana bracelet reveal. And every bracelet made during this episode will be available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, Jess’s chosen charity. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Follow Jess Ross: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessrosscomedy/ Web: www.jessrosscomedy.com Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Danielle Radford on DND Personalities, Perimenopause, and Her Burner Account26 Mar 202600:26:34
Comedian, writer, producer, and Dropout fan-favorite Danielle Radford joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets and talk about everything from DND to perimenopause. While making polyhedral bead masterpieces (and absolutely roasting her own design skills), Danielle shares about: - Being a proud “DND personality hire” and why not knowing the rules is part of the fun -The theater kid energy that makes Dimension 20 feel like home- Falling asleep scrolling and accidentally following Nazis - The perimenopause conversation no one prepared us for - Grinding through temp jobs, 5:30 a.m. bus rides, and open mics before the breakthrough - Her lifelong love of WWE and the entrance song she’d use in the ring From comedy hustle stories to hot flashes, to Dropout comfort shows and wrestling fandoms, Danielle brings humor and vulnerability to one of our favorite episodes. Plus, every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going to Feeding America, Danielle’s chosen charity. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause.  Follow Danielle Radford: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danielle_radford/ Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Patton Oswalt Talks About How Comedy Is Changing and Why It’s Time To Pass The Mic09 Apr 202600:28:05
Every bracelet made in this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to Alice’s Kids. Bring Home One Of Patton’s Bracelet’s Here: Patton Oswalt joins Tawny Platis to talk about - the evolution of comedy - why being genuinely curious is more important than being interesting  - why  crafting like knitting or bracelet-making is making a comeback in a screen-heavy world - his take on camp in film and why sincerity is the secret ingredient - the reality of promoting projects versus actually creating them - why comedy and culture are always evolving and why you have to let them - the importance of passing the mic and making space for new voices - parenting - D&D character backstories - sleepless nights in Alaska - the strange beauty of creative work that doesn’t last forever - and rapid-fire questions covering everything from horror survival strategies to wedding DJ song choices Follow Patton OswaltInstagram:  https://www.instagram.com/pattonoswalt/Web: https://pattonoswalt.com/Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Avi Roque Booked The Owl House At Trader Joe’s02 Apr 202600:28:10
Voice actor and audiobook narrator Avi Roque joins Tawny Platis to craft penguin-and-pizza-themed friendship bracelets while deep diving into mental health, gender identity, and the surreal magic of booking The Owl House. While building a beautifully chaotic “bird collection” bracelet, Avi opens up about: - Receiving a BPD diagnosis and how DBT group therapy changed everything- Growing up queer in San Francisco and still feeling completely alone- Landing their first animated role as Raine Whispers after a “submit and forget” audition- Breaking into audiobooks with Cemetery Boys and narrating 60+ titles since-  Hormone therapy, hot flashes, and finding their authentic voice- The impact of playing a beloved non-binary character on a Disney series From navigating the inconsistencies of the entertainment industry to rediscovering gender identity in their twenties, Avi brings honesty, warmth, and a reminder that queer and trans stories deserve joy and not just trauma. Plus: rapid-fire questions reveal cartoon crushes, WWE entrance songs, Housewives binges, and whether 12-year-old Avi would think they’re cool today. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Outright International.Check out each of Avi’s bracelets here: Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Tune in and enjoy the conversation! Follow Avi Roque:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avi_roque/Website: https://www.aviroque.com/ Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Harry Belden Booked Morty After Almost Quitting Acting16 Apr 202600:29:33
What does it feel like to land one of the most iconic voice roles in animation… and still not be sure what’s next? Belden joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets and talk about the unexpected path that led him to voicing Morty on Rick and Morty. From auditioning for his favorite show to navigating the pressure that comes with stepping into a beloved character, Harry shares what it really takes to break through. While building a collection of colorful bracelets, Harry opens up about: The “submit and forget” mindset that helped him land Morty Starting out recording voiceover auditions on his phone and building a DIY booth over time The reality of going from a day job to a major role almost overnight How therapy changed his relationship with acting, pressure, and success Letting go of what you “should” be doing and figuring out what you actually want Plus, Harry shares the story of how eating raw chicken before his first paid acting job made him question his entire career, his love of sci-fi and comics, and why Batman still wins every time. The episode wraps with a rapid-fire round covering everything from favorite conventions to survival in fantasy worlds. Every bracelet made in this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to The Bail Project. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause.Follow Harry Belden:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harrybeldenactor/Web: https://www.harrybelden.com/ Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Matthew Mercer on AI, Art, and Why Humans Still Win23 Apr 202600:53:01
Voice actor and Critical Role Game Master Matthew Mercer joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while they talk about creativity, empathy, and the real purpose behind storytelling. Matthew also talks about: The early grind of voice acting, CD demos, long audition drives and anime background roles How working in QA, retail, and food service shaped his empathy and perspective Why storytelling is a fundamental human need, especially during difficult times His honest take on AI, creativity, and why replacing artists misses the point Balancing success, burnout, and the pressure of supporting others in the industry Using hobbies like gaming, gardening, and getting out into nature to stay grounded From dystopian sci-fi and horror to real-world fears about technology and creative industries, the conversation moves between big-picture ideas and everyday realities. It’s thoughtful, funny, and unexpectedly personal, philosophical and goofy af. Matt and Tawny also get into it about their irrational fears, camping, and avoiding rabies at all costs. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Tune in and enjoy the conversation! Follow Matthew Mercer:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewmercervo/Web: https://www.matthewmerceronline.com/ Follow Tawny:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatisWeb: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Kristen DiMercurio Is the Voice of Your Bluetooth30 Apr 202600:42:26
Voice actor and audiobook narrator Kristen DiMercurio joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while talking about the unexpected ways voice actors show up in everyday life… like literally being the voice of your Bluetooth. While building a very snack-themed bracelet collection, Kristen talks about: Accidentally becoming the voice behind countless Bluetooth devices and smart tech Building a voiceover career through Fiverr, self-made demos, and pure consistency The weird reality of working nonstop… but not actually acting Breaking into audiobooks after a viral tweet led to a Penguin audition Finding her lane in queer and sapphic storytelling and why representation matters Taking creative risks, from spicy audio platforms to producing her own fiction podcast Recording 20+ jobs a day Questioning what kind of work actually feels fulfilling What it looks like when you build a creative career in unconventional ways Plus, Kristen and Tawny get into voice matching, IVR voices, rave culture, jump-scaring yourself with your own voice in public, and what it’s like hearing yourself everywhere. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Tune in and enjoy the conversation! Follow Kristen DiMercurio: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdimerc/ Web: https://www.kristendimercurio.com/  Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Phineas and Ferb Voice Actor Has Been Phineas Flynn For 20 Years07 May 202600:59:40
Actor and voice of Phineas Flynn, Vincent Martella, joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while talking about: Starting Phineas and Ferb at 13 and growing up alongside the show The surreal experience of hearing his voice at Disneyland and connecting with multiple generations of fans Finding and evolving a character voice over time, from early episodes to mastering range, singing, and performance The reality of voice acting, vocal health, and balancing intense sessions with long-term stamina Building an entire room dedicated to Star Wars Legos (and running out of space) Being “hilariously famous” in Brazil and what global fandom really looks like Growing up on iconic shows, voice acting, Lego collections, horror movies, more! From childhood acting stories to Comic-Con moments, from comfort shows to horror movie deep dives, Vincent brings humor, nostalgia, and a genuine love for the craft. Plus, the two voice actors get into theme parks, terrible 80s horror movies, comfort TV, and the ongoing debate of how many Dracula movies is too many. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of the proceeds going to the Southern California Special Olympics. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Follow Vincent Martella: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevincentmartella/ Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Dora The Explorer Voice Actor Kathleen Herles Hid She Was Dora for Years14 May 202600:50:08
Original Dora the Explorer voice actor Kathleen Herles joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while talking about growing up in the entertainment industry, childhood pressure, and reconnecting with the role that shaped an entire generation. Kathleen talks about: Growing up in pageants and child acting before becoming Dora at just 7 years old Hiding the fact that she was Dora for years and why she struggled to embrace it How revisiting Dora as an adult helped heal parts of her childhood The pressure of growing up performing and always feeling like she had to be perfect Breaking into audiobooks and finding confidence through queer storytelling Why voice acting can feel isolating, weirdly anonymous, and deeply personal all at once The two also talk about Real Housewives, rave culture, Lord of the Rings, horror movies, and Bluetooth voices. Plus, Kathleen shares the emotional story of meeting the Lord of the Rings cast, why Frodo was her childhood crush, and how hearing “Dora” from fans now feels completely different than it used to. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to Save the Children. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Follow Kathleen Herles: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathleenherles/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kathleenherles Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Jordan Myrick Thinks Your Hot Takes Aren’t Hot Enough22 May 202600:55:55
Comedian, writer, actor, and food creator Jordan Myrick joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while talking about food opinions, queer identity, moving constantly as a kid, and why Los Angeles drivers are actually kind. Jordan talks about: Growing up between South Florida and New Orleans and how food became central to their life Working in restaurants, studying acting, and balancing comedy, content creation, and food media all at once Why gay kids are secretly tiny adults with extremely refined interests Their deep love of John Waters, Food Network, photography, and mature “gay child” hobbies The brutal reality of freelance entertainment jobs and surviving without healthcare Their extremely strong opinions about off-leash dogs, bad hot takes, pudding, and cake The two also get into Vegas obsession, Cirque du Soleil deep dives, appendix horror stories, internet culture, parasocial relationships, and why people need to learn how to be wrong gracefully. Plus, Jordan shares why they think pudding is unfairly underrated, why biscotti is the true worst dessert, and how one Cirque du Soleil show completely changed their brain chemistry. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to The Okra Project. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Follow Jordan Myrick:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordanmyr1ck/Web: https://www.jordanmyrick.com/ Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
David Farrier on Dark Tourism, Weird America, and Why Journalism Still Matters04 Jun 202600:47:36
Journalist, filmmaker, and Dark Tourist creator David Farrier joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while talking about documentaries, weird American subcultures, creative obsession, and the strange reality of building a life in the U.S. as a journalist. David talks about: Growing up in New Zealand and how storytelling slowly became his career Why journalism still matters, even as media and documentaries continue to change How Flightless Bird and Web Worm let him explore bizarre rabbit holes and overlooked stories The emotional toll of making documentaries about narcissists and abusive people Why America feels chaotic, overwhelming, fascinating, and creatively inspiring all at once The difference between documentaries, podcasts, newsletters, and short-form storytelling Traveling across the U.S. to investigate Dungeons & Dragons, niche communities, and strange cultural phenomena Why he’s happiest when he’s constantly creating and staying busy The two also talk about fish and chips on New Zealand beaches, friendship necklaces, Portland vs. New York, hiking, live music, and why Alaska feels magical despite neither of them having been there. Plus, David shares his thoughts on the “Netflix-ization” of documentaries, the best comment section on the internet, and how a compliment from his grandfather shaped the way he thinks about storytelling to this day. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to Feed the Streets. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Follow David Farrier: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidfarrier/ Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Persephone Valentine: LARPing Prepared Me for Hollywood28 May 202600:46:27
Persephone Valentine joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while diving deep into D&D, LARPing, drag, voice acting, and why Hollywood is basically just organized nerd culture.While crafting bracelets inspired by horny popcorn buckets, video games, and chaotic queer energy, Persephone talks about: Nearly getting arrested sneaking into another high school to play D&D as a teen Spending over a decade immersed in tabletop games and LARP communities Why D&D can teach you a surprising amount about yourself The similarities between LARP culture and working in Hollywood Breaking into Dropout and Dimension 20 after years in gaming spaces Exploring drag performance, stage presence, and almost auditioning for Drag Race Learning voice acting through singing lessons and vocal experimentation The realities of trans voice training and finding your natural sound Why impressions are harder than inventing entirely new voices Wanting to play “bitches, breeches, and witches” in every possible role Jennifer Coolidge impressions, Azula voice practice, and blowing out your voice for TikTok Plus, Persephone and Tawny discuss queer representation in gaming spaces, competitive drag culture, giant platform shoes, Lisa Frank documentaries, improv anxiety, and the strange joy of being unapologetically nerdy. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to The Okra Project. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Tune in and enjoy the conversation! Follow Persephone Valentine: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/persephiroth/ Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
Crystal Lee's Unexpected Path to Voice Acting11 Jun 202601:24:03
 Voice actor Crystal Lee joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while talking about unexpected career pivots, Dungeons & Dragons, language, creativity, and learning to trust yourself when life takes an unexpected turn. Crystal talks about: Growing up in a Taiwanese-American household and losing touch with her first languages Why Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Michelle Yeoh left such a lasting impression on her Studying biomedical engineering and earning two degrees before becoming a full-time actor The acting class that completely changed the direction of her life Discovering voice acting during the pandemic and building a career from a closet recording booth How Critical Role introduced her to both Dungeons & Dragons and the world of voice acting The importance of hard work, luck, and trusting your instincts when pursuing a creative career Why she loves escape rooms, tabletop RPGs, and storytelling in all forms Moving from New Jersey to Seattle and eventually finding her home in Los Angeles Tarot cards, whimsy, creativity, and finding balance between logic and imagination Plus, Crystal and Tawny discuss pizza, palm trees, Baldur’s Gate 3, friendship bracelets, and why sometimes the biggest risks lead to the most rewarding adventures. Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to the National Association of Voice Actors. Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Follow Crystal Lee:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.crystal.lee/ Web: https://www.crystalylee.com/ Follow Tawny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tawnyplatis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tawnyplatis Web: https://tawnyvoice.com/
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