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  • One of the World’s Leading Voice-Over Studios, Roboto Global, on Breaking into Voice-Over WorkIn this episode, we’re speaking with team members from one of the world’s leading voice-over studios, Roboto Global. Founder and CEO Bartosz Lewandowski, Producer Ela Letkiewicz, and Audio Engineer Maciej Czarnecki are discussing how actors and others can get into voice-over work.Roboto was founded by Bartosz in 2002, and the company works with a team of 200 people based around the world and 100 based in Warsaw. In just one eight-year span, they worked on more than 1,485 films and 460 television episodes for clients in the film and TV industry. And in one year alone, they’ll work on as many as 340-plus gaming projects. Gaming clients include Electronic Arts, Sega, and Riot Games just to name a few – and many of the games Roboto has worked on are blockbuster games.Find out more about Roboto Global at roboto.global.
  • Michael Vincent Berry is a Texas-born actor most known for his work on American Tragedies WACO: The Trials, Law and Order SVU, Better Call Saul and THEM. Other notable projects include the multi-award winning LGBT film: Innocent Boy, DIG, Last of the Grads and Crude Massacre. Michael splits time between ABQ and Austin, where he resides with his husband Adam and his 3 adopted Deaf children: Zenaida, Juan and Mario. Michael is Managed by Susan Ferris at Bohemia Group and Represented by Lilly Bankston at Bankston Talent.
  • The Warm Season: Feature film premiering at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Interview is with guests Carie Kawa (lead actress), Sarah Brandes (Director of Photography) and Julie Crosby (producer). It is a sci-fi comedy film set in New Mexico, follow @thewarmseasonfilm on social media.Native American Actor Loren Anthony and Santa Fe Film Festival director Mike Galaxy. Loren Anthony is known for Dexter: New Blood and Red Dead Redemption II, he is working on a project with fellow actor Ryan Begay to elevate Native American voices in New Mexico entertainment.
  • On this episode of Community Matters, we welcome Ona Johnson to discuss Dollars4Schools, an initiative of the Santa Fe Community Foundation that is making a meaningful difference in local classrooms. Ona shares how the program connects public and charter school educators in Santa Fe with the resources they need to bring creative projects to life and meet essential student needs, ensuring teachers can focus on what matters most — their students.
  • The second installment of our special two-part Community Matters episode continues the conversation with leaders of the Santa Fe Community Foundation’s identity-based giving circles. Jhane Myers (Native American Advised Fund), Marsie Silvestro (Envision Fund), and Raashan Ahmad (Empower! Black Futures Community Fund) return to share the recent milestones and explore common threads that connect their work. From celebrating cultural resilience to advancing equity and joy, this episode shines light on the power of community-led giving to shape a more inclusive and vibrant New Mexico.
  • In the first of a special two-part Community Matters episode, host Sandra Session-Robertson sits down with Jhane Myers of the Native American Advised Fund, Marsie Silvestro of the Envision Fund (LGBTQ+), and Raashan Ahmad of the Empower! Black Futures Community Fund to explore the origins and guiding values of these powerful identity-based giving circles. Together, they discuss how each fund supports historically underserved communities to build a more equitable future for all of New Mexico.
  • This month on Community Matters, we speak with Miles Tokunow, Executive Director of Santa Fe Dreamers Project, a nonprofit providing high-quality legal services to immigrants across New Mexico and West Texas. A movement builder and justice dreamer, Miles leads with heart and strategy to uphold the dignity of immigrants and forge liberatory futures rooted in equity and care.
  • This month on Community Matters, we speak with Leah Ricci, Interim Executive Director of the Quivira Coalition, and Nina Listro, Director of Quivira’s Carbon Ranch Initiative, about the importance of regenerative agriculture in New Mexico. They share their collaborative approach to supporting healthy working lands and resilient food systems — and explore how shifting priorities at the federal level are impacting local farming and ranching communities.
  • On this episode of Community Matters, we have the pleasure of speaking with Patti Ward, a seasoned nonprofit consultant with over 25 years of experience helping organizations build the skills and strategies they need to thrive. Join us as we discuss key trends and challenges in New Mexico’s nonprofit sector, practical tips for crafting a compelling case for support, and what participants can expect from Patti's upcoming Fundraising Immersion program.
  • On this episode of Community Matters, we speak with Kim Brown, the dynamic CEO of Girls Inc. of Santa Fe. In 2025, Girls Inc. celebrates 70 years of inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. This is a special year for Kim as well, who reaches an incredible milestone of 20 years with the organization. Listen as Kim reflects on her journey, shares the organization’s impactful work, and discusses how Girls Inc. continues to inspire and equip the next generation of confident young women.
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