James Austin Johnson
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Podcast Appearances
Oh, I think about this all the time. I think about it all the time because I've always noticed that impressions people, I feel like we all tend to have kind of odd. I'm sorry, did you hear that? My wife's text tone is Chewbacca going, hmm.
Oh, I think about this all the time. I think about it all the time because I've always noticed that impressions people, I feel like we all tend to have kind of odd. I'm sorry, did you hear that? My wife's text tone is Chewbacca going, hmm.
Oh, I think about this all the time. I think about it all the time because I've always noticed that impressions people, I feel like we all tend to have kind of odd. I'm sorry, did you hear that? My wife's text tone is Chewbacca going, hmm.
Did you hear that? Wait, do your Chewbacca.
Did you hear that? Wait, do your Chewbacca.
Did you hear that? Wait, do your Chewbacca.
I can't, I can't really, I don't know what little vibrating glottal thing that is. Yeah, that's tough.
I can't, I can't really, I don't know what little vibrating glottal thing that is. Yeah, that's tough.
I can't, I can't really, I don't know what little vibrating glottal thing that is. Yeah, that's tough.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, Chewbacca is a melancholy figure. Uh, I was saying that, um, that voices people and impressions people, comedians, I find that we tend to have pretty odd resting voices. I don't know what it is about needing to be limber or needing command of all the different little glottises and cords in our throats that allow us to do these contortions.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, Chewbacca is a melancholy figure. Uh, I was saying that, um, that voices people and impressions people, comedians, I find that we tend to have pretty odd resting voices. I don't know what it is about needing to be limber or needing command of all the different little glottises and cords in our throats that allow us to do these contortions.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, Chewbacca is a melancholy figure. Uh, I was saying that, um, that voices people and impressions people, comedians, I find that we tend to have pretty odd resting voices. I don't know what it is about needing to be limber or needing command of all the different little glottises and cords in our throats that allow us to do these contortions.
I don't know what it is, but if you notice, it's like me, Melissa Villasenor, Maria Bamford, We all tend to have kind of honking, I don't know what it is, like a goose, there's some sort of goose-like resting vocal position that I hate the way that I sound. Do you? tone of voice. Like I love, um, newscaster diction.
I don't know what it is, but if you notice, it's like me, Melissa Villasenor, Maria Bamford, We all tend to have kind of honking, I don't know what it is, like a goose, there's some sort of goose-like resting vocal position that I hate the way that I sound. Do you? tone of voice. Like I love, um, newscaster diction.
I don't know what it is, but if you notice, it's like me, Melissa Villasenor, Maria Bamford, We all tend to have kind of honking, I don't know what it is, like a goose, there's some sort of goose-like resting vocal position that I hate the way that I sound. Do you? tone of voice. Like I love, um, newscaster diction.
So I'm always pitching newscaster stuff at SNL because this is just a, this is a little bit more comfortable, this sort of voice. And coming up, we're going to be looking at a few different, isn't there something that's so, it's just like laying down in a, in a bed of Heather.
So I'm always pitching newscaster stuff at SNL because this is just a, this is a little bit more comfortable, this sort of voice. And coming up, we're going to be looking at a few different, isn't there something that's so, it's just like laying down in a, in a bed of Heather.
So I'm always pitching newscaster stuff at SNL because this is just a, this is a little bit more comfortable, this sort of voice. And coming up, we're going to be looking at a few different, isn't there something that's so, it's just like laying down in a, in a bed of Heather.
Heather's comfortable. I, I think about that a lot. And, um, so Mary's question, you know, how do you know what something sounds like? Well, um, The voice memo technology that we all have on our phones now, that's really opened things wide open.
Heather's comfortable. I, I think about that a lot. And, um, so Mary's question, you know, how do you know what something sounds like? Well, um, The voice memo technology that we all have on our phones now, that's really opened things wide open.