I think I stumbled upon a voice people associate with me with 'The Deal.'

I'm almost six feet tall and have a deep voice. People never knew how to cast me.

I used to be the voice of Virgin Atlantic in America, and some people only know me for that.

People like me, DJs and producers, have a bigger say and a bigger voice than we've ever had before.

The hardest times for me were not when people challenged what I said, but when I felt my voice was not heard.

A female voice can automatically trigger a reaction. The reasons why? Sound is the initial thing, and I've had people tell me that.

I know that people are going to recognize my voice as being different and they are going to be saying, 'Let me listen a little bit closer to see if she says something that I don't agree with.' They're probably going to pay a little bit more attention.

For Lennon and me, we grew up with Laverne and Shirley or Lucy and Ethel. For us, those are our inspirations. And I think Amy Poehler and Tina Fey led the way for us to be fearless in the way we kept shoving our message and our comedy voice down people's throats until they listened.

My first media interview was when I was a high school freshman and I was set to compete at state champs. The interview was the first occasion people had heard me on TV. When I watched back the recording on TV, I thought, 'Wow, is that what I sound like?' I didn't like the sound of my voice.

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