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Hey, did you know PersonaGAF has a podcast called S.Link FM? If not, you do know, and for the 12th Episode, we spoke to voice actress Karen Strassman.



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It's a landmark day for S.Link FM, after a tremendous amount of hype we were able to sit down and have a wonderful discussion with voice actress Karen Strassman. Karen has been among the most requested guests listeners have suggested to join us on the podcast. Obviously Karen voiced several characters in the Persona series from Aigis-the robot that longed to be human in Persona 3, to everyone's favorite little cousin Nanako Dojima in Persona 4.(Several others too!)

Karen gave us plenty insight on how she steps into a role, not only in how she sets a character's timbre, but also in how to have the correct mannerisms that fit said character. We also got a live demonstration of such, it was way too awesome!

It was such an honor to have Karen on, and this is easily among our best episodes-or if not, THE best episode we've done thus far.


The podcast's website is here, where you can stream or download the previous episodes. ALSO, we're on the itunes store, so if you'd like to sub and listen to the past episodes, we'd greatly appreciate it. We've had a lot of awesome guests on in the past, like other voice actors involved in the series like Erin Fitzgerald(Chie) and Sam Riegel(Teddie).

Enjoy!
 
She's the best at what she does, and what she does is very nice.
 
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Yes! I'm going to put this on my phone and listen to it while I go for a walk.
These podcasts always make a long walk feel short.
 
Is the podcast generally spoiler free? I don't just mean this episode. I'm partway through Persona 3, have yet to play Persona 4, and don't want to have things spoiled for me.
 
This was a fantastic podcast. I've really enjoyed all of the previous ones (especially with Sam Riegel and Erin Fitzgerald), but you can absolutely feel the energy from you guys. Really well done and Karen was amazing!
 
Is the podcast generally spoiler free? I don't just mean this episode. I'm partway through Persona 3, have yet to play Persona 4, and don't want to have things spoiled for me.

I can't speak for this episode, since I haven't listened to it yet, but other episodes do have spoilers in them. So play the games before listening.
 
Is the podcast generally spoiler free? I don't just mean this episode. I'm partway through Persona 3, have yet to play Persona 4, and don't want to have things spoiled for me.

The show generally assumes you've played the games, so there are spoilers, yes. There's usually a pretty casual warning before the first one, but I'd recommend you just wait if you have yet to play/finish the games. We appreciate the interest though!

This was a fantastic podcast. I've really enjoyed all of the previous ones (especially with Sam Riegel and Erin Fitzgerald), but you can absolutely feel the energy from you guys. Really well done and Karen was amazing!

Thank you so much! :D
 
I'd love to see footage of her in the recording booth doing Nanako's voice.

I'm not sure my brain could process it.

Anyways, downloading now!
 
The number one thing I took away from this podcast is Karen is terribly nice and almost obnoxiously talented.

The number two thing I took away was that you people need to watch Monster.
 
I was hanging onto every word there. A great interview that had me smiling all the way through. The talk about the psychology involved in acting as a child was fascinating.

I've always been wondering how voice actors approach their roles in games. Like is it just another job to them about some goofy videogame, or do they immerse themselves in their roles and take in and respect the game and its material, and I think I have my answer.

I really appreciate that people like her work in the industry. :)
 
I was hanging onto every word there. A great interview that had me smiling all the way through. The talk about the psychology involved in acting as a child was fascinating.

I've always been wondering how voice actors approach their roles in games. Like is it just another job to them about some goofy videogame, or do they immerse themselves in their roles and take in and respect the game and its material, and I think I have my answer.

I really appreciate that people like her work in the industry. :)

It's pretty amazing. Voice actors definitely get where the writing and characters can go in games and (at least the actors we've talked to) totally respect it and approach it with the same passion as anything else. They all deal with kid stuff, so they recognize most narrative driven games aren't that at all.
 
If you guys ever interview Troy Baker, I would just want him to role-play as Playa/The Boss fro the Saints Row series the entire time.
 
Oh shit, she did Grand Astromancer Capernian! "The Sindorei reign supree-muh" was a constant meme in our Kael learning nights.

She does a lot of bosses in World of Warcraft. She's also the voice of Vanessa VanCleef in Deadmines, and Lady Sacrolash in the Sunwell Plateau..
 
God, Karen was just wonderful. I loved how knowledgeable and enthusiastic she was. That enthusiasm in particular, oh man. Did anyone else feel her enthusiasm and passion as she described the characters she voiced? That was a fantastic podcast, definitely one of the greats, hands down.

Let's give it up for the panelists too, you guys were really great.

sexy karen strassmen caught me off guard
 
That was a fascinating interview, particularly during the portion regarding the psychology of getting into the role. A bit spoiler-y for me since I haven't gotten to Persona 4 yet, but I'm sure I'll forget about it by the time I get to it. :p

Played with all voices turned off. Maybe some were good, but most were bad.

Really? In P3, the only voice acting I didn't like was Fuuka.
 
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