Today I have the pleasure of speaking with my crazy and amazing friend, Grey Delisle Griffin. If you’ve never heard of Grey then you may recognize her voice from your favorite childhood TV shows or even your kid’s TV shows. Grey has starred and appeared as a voice actor in many shows all the way from Clifford the Big Red Dog, to Scooby Doo, Avatar the Last Airbender, Wonder Woman, Fairly Odd-Parents, and so many more. Today we’re getting to know the woman behind the voice.
Let’s dive right into Grey’s story and learn how being convinced of greatness helped her push through the negativity and how that has affected the rest of her life.
[00:01 - 07:53] Opening Segment
- I introduce and welcome my friend, Grey Delisle, to the show
- Met three years ago at an event
- Grey talks a bit about herself
- Voice actress on well-known TV shows
- Examples of her characters
- Single mom of three kids
- Musician
- Getting into the comedy world
- Other things Grey is involved in
[07:54 - 19:46] Convinced of Greatness
- Grey talks about how she finds time to do extra things with everything on her plate
- Not a lot of television or series
- Involving the kids in things
- We talk about some of the shows she was involved in
- Grey talks about how she got into TV
- Put on voices as a kid and recorded them as little shows
- Working on voices even in school
- Stunt screamer
- Grey talks about her conviction to break through
- Growing up with unshakeable confidence
- The voice of Grandma overpowered the voice of the negative
- Grey shares how she uses the encouragement she received as a child with her own children
- Building a foundation early so they can stand against the waves of life later
- Grey shares a story about her kids raising money
[19:47 - 27:58] Mindful of Privilege
- Grey talks about raising her kids mindful of their privilege
- Instilling the value of making things instead of just buying presents and toys
- Working together to build things for less fortunate
- Seeing expensive items as potential houses for those in need
- Grey got into voice acting via stand-up
- A lot of people think they’re better than they are
[27:59 - 33:20] Being Comfortable Calling Things Out
- Grey talks about how she became so comfortable with herself
- Loving the job and the people
- Calling out the BS
- Calling out offenses by coming from a place of love
- Sometimes you need to give the benefit of the doubt first
- Unfriending the people you constantly find yourself having to educate
[33:21 - 44:33] Closing Segment
- Is your pay comparable to men in the same workforce?
- Yes, we get the exact same
- Standard part of the industry because of Union
- Almost always the only woman in the room
- Most of the parts are written for men
- Have you had to speak up for yourself?
- Grey shares how she’s opened her eyes to the small ways
- What you say...