…Beth spent so long in the changing rooms of a department store deciding on outfits, that the store had closed by the time she emerged and she had to alert the mall’s security guard through the window in order to be “rescued”, or the mortifying time when during her driving test she misjudged exactly where the gearstick was, accidentally grabbing the examiners knee. #epicfail
But as Beth kept on growing she learned from her mistakes. Like the time, at the age of 22, that she stopped working in retail and decided to pursue a life as a voiceover artist. Like how she invested in a broadcast quality home studio and gained industry training on top of the range audio software. It was scary and exciting all at the same time, with plenty of ups and down along the way, but it was a huge success for her inner performer who was yearning to use her creativity. Finally, an opportunity to problem solve for clients, to bring her inquisitive nature and approachable demeanour to each and every project, to be the voice for brands who couldn‘t find theirs.