I’m featured in a news article!

You may have seen my post about the first audiobook I narrated, where I mentioned that my grandmother appears as an ancillary character… but did you know that the connections run so much deeper? The article: By recording ‘Northeaster’ audiobook, voice actor connects with the Maine grandmother she never knew I encourage you to checkContinue reading “I’m featured in a news article!”

Deviated septum: from post-op onward

DISCLAIMER: I am not a medical professional nor qualified in any way to give advice. These opinions are my own experience, only. I am a stranger on the internet, so take my advice as you see fit, and consult with your doctor. If you’re a vocal performer (e.g., actor, singer), I’ve got a special sectionContinue reading “Deviated septum: from post-op onward”

Tips if you’re getting a deviated septum corrected

DISCLAIMER: I am not a medical professional nor qualified in any way to give advice. These opinions are my own experience, only. I am a stranger on the internet, so take my advice as you see fit, and consult with your doctor. So you’ve decided to get septoplasty! I also got a turbinate reduction, asContinue reading “Tips if you’re getting a deviated septum corrected”

How I decided to get my deviated septum corrected

This is a series. For the days leading up to surgery and the first week after, click here; for the post-op appointment and subsequent weeks of recovery, click here. I haven’t been able to breathe well, with my nose, in years. Maybe even in a decade. For example, when I think of a yoga class,Continue reading “How I decided to get my deviated septum corrected”