Fernanda Echavarri
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Podcast Appearances
And, you know, as somebody who did not myself, I did not grow up speaking English. I learned English when I was 15 years old and I'm almost 40. And I feel like I am one person in English and one person in Spanish. I feel like my tone of voice is different. I am more high pitch in English. I am more like low pitch in Spanish. I don't know. I feel this way. And I'm sure a lot of people who are
And, you know, as somebody who did not myself, I did not grow up speaking English. I learned English when I was 15 years old and I'm almost 40. And I feel like I am one person in English and one person in Spanish. I feel like my tone of voice is different. I am more high pitch in English. I am more like low pitch in Spanish. I don't know. I feel this way. And I'm sure a lot of people who are
bilingual can relate and I'm wondering if you feel that way like now that you've recorded this whole podcast in English and you're doing interviews in English now absolutely obviously you you know you've spent a lot of time in the U.S. you're bilingual but like what was that experience like for you
bilingual can relate and I'm wondering if you feel that way like now that you've recorded this whole podcast in English and you're doing interviews in English now absolutely obviously you you know you've spent a lot of time in the U.S. you're bilingual but like what was that experience like for you
You sound straight in English?
You sound straight in English?
Also, you like how I didn't even focus on the fact that you said I sound dumb in English. I'm like, well, let's forget that. You don't know. I'm like, you sound straight.
Also, you like how I didn't even focus on the fact that you said I sound dumb in English. I'm like, well, let's forget that. You don't know. I'm like, you sound straight.
No, you don't. You don't.
No, you don't. You don't.
So my last question for you is, and it's actually something that I haven't asked you this whole time that we've been working together making the series.
So my last question for you is, and it's actually something that I haven't asked you this whole time that we've been working together making the series.
No, no, no, don't leave. Don't leave. Don't leave. Now that we're totally done with everything, right? Like the series has wrapped and you have a full understanding both of Kat's backstory, but also the level of damage that she caused. I'm curious how you see her. How do you see Kat Torres?
No, no, no, don't leave. Don't leave. Don't leave. Now that we're totally done with everything, right? Like the series has wrapped and you have a full understanding both of Kat's backstory, but also the level of damage that she caused. I'm curious how you see her. How do you see Kat Torres?
A flawed, fascinating character, I would say.
A flawed, fascinating character, I would say.
Well, thank you, Chico, for letting me sort of flip the microphone and put it on you this time.
Well, thank you, Chico, for letting me sort of flip the microphone and put it on you this time.