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118 Straight Ahead w/ Nicolette Ray: Have a Conversation About Mental Health

118 Straight Ahead w/ Nicolette Ray: Have a Conversation About Mental Health

FromStraight Ahead Animation Podcast


118 Straight Ahead w/ Nicolette Ray: Have a Conversation About Mental Health

FromStraight Ahead Animation Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Nicolette Ray is Native American, Acoma Pueblo, a storyboard artist and currently a game dev artist. She tells us about her strong start in animation, working for Wild Canary on Puppy Dog Pals for 5 years! We talk about work culture at Wild Canary, and the difference between working under Disney vs. Lucasfilm. We chat about her personal Native American Renaissance, as she dove into the history of her own people, and how connecting to those roots helped feed into her experience on Spirit Rangers. Also, Nicolette guides us through her journey struggling with mental health, and how the conversation opening up in society at large helped give her the courage to seek help. We are very fortunate to have had such a vulnerable and honest guest, and we hope her journey can help open up that conversation for you or someone you love.

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Released:
Nov 15, 2023
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On the Straight Ahead Animation Podcast we interview and spotlight rising Black, Indigenous, and People of Color voices that are breaking into the Animation Industry. We want our guest to share their early experiences working at their first industry job and their transition from being a student to an industry professional. We want to spotlight these rising BIPOC voices because these are the voices that will shape the future of the Animation Industry.