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rinaaz
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Joined: January 3rd, 2022, 3:25 pm

Post by rinaaz »

Hello everyone. My name is Rina and I'm excited to join this volunteer community.
I'm an avid audio book and podcast fan living in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts.

I'm currently taking a professional sabbatical and during this time I started recording for the Talking Information Network, where I read a Pop Culture segment every week.
It's been a great experience so far and I'm looking to explore some additional genres while doing volunteer work that I love. I'm hoping this will be a good fit!

When not on sabbatical, I lead creative teams and develop products (usually educational ones).
When not reading aloud, you can find me working on various projects, learning new things (I'm a big fan of things like Masterclass, EdX, and Coursera), cooking, swimming, going for walks and binge-watching movies and serial TV (am currently loving Living With Yourself, The Magicians, Succession, and Dead to Me).

Can't wait to get going!
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Post by philchenevert »

Holy Macaroni Rina, you are awesome. I got tired just reading your interests! Anyway a big Welcome to LibriVox! You will enjoy being creative here as well as having fun. I've made a little video to welcome people; It has some basic info about us that I thought might be helpful to know right at the start. In any case ask lots of questions, we are a helpful bunch here and you will fit right in. https://youtu.be/mwtn_2d3_qs
Oh and Maria, our LibriVox pickle, can hardly contain her excitement Image

Eager to get started? This video will walk you though the steps from just starting all the way to recording your first section. And get you recording quickly!! This video has links to each step. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKLWam9cfVo&t=74s
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