Travelogue, Kid's show narration, Biography

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Description

A mix of documentary performance to include nature, children storytelling, Technology and biography

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

Caribbean (General) North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
The Caribbean is one of the most beautiful regions on the planet, with us turning array off tropical islands, each one with her own hidden treasures. One of the greatest is Blue Lagoon in Jamaica, surrounded by steep hillsides and dense jungle. It's Dean. Bubbly water is so dazzling it almost feels otherworldly. Technology has helped to make people more productive than ever before, but always been connected can create what experts call the never ending work did. This can wreak havoc on your personal life. That's why it's so important. Toe unplug on a regular basis. Turn off the phone, shut down the computer and forget about work for at least a few ARNs. This allows you to connect with your loved ones while reducing your stress in the process. Do you hear that bell? That means it's time for today's memory challenge. Do you remember what Wendy So? And she first crossed the bridge into the Forbidden Forest. It was green. It could jump, rarely high on. It had a very interesting story to tell. That's right. It was the Magic frog. Great job everyone. Julie Andrews made her Broadway debut when she was only 18 years old, but she was already a seasoned pro. Ever since she was 12 Andrews had been performing sold out shows across London, gaining a reputation as a singing prodigy. She even performed in front of the King and Queen when she was only 13 becoming the youngest solo act to do so.