
Former voice actor Jason Szwimer is on a mission to find and interview seven male strangers who all have one thing in common with him: they all played the voice of D.W., the little sister character on the popular children’s cartoon, Arthur.
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Here is a preview of the 12th Patreon exclusive, full-length interview with someone featured on my podcast, Finding D.W. This is my conversation with the 3.5th person who played D.W., Ryan Ehrenworth.
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Here is a preview of the 11th Patreon exclusive, full-length interview with someone featured on my podcast, Finding D.W. This is my conversation with the 8th person who played D.W., Ethan Pugiotto
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I spoke with Danny Brochu, the voice of Buster Baxter on Arthur. I also spoke to Bonnie Walmsley, one of Marc Brown’s sisters who inspired him to create D.W.!
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I spoke with Marc Brown the illustrator, author, and creator of the Arthur books and television series.
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Interesting premise. This is his first podcast and he talks a lot about how much he loves podcasting. So I wanted to give some honest feedback. For one, maybe do some market research beforehand even if it’s just a survey you blast out online. Because as a casual fan of Arthur, I’m not super interested in what the actors who played DW grew up to do. I’m more interested in what the voice acting experience was like to them. Also, the conversations are too casual. I think if you want to find out the... more
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good concept but the excecution is lacking. host is (self admittedly) only doing this for personal gain, and reminds us of this all the time. it feels tedious.
Jason really lays it all out there in this podcast. He takes the audience along with him step by step by releasing episodes before completing the next interview, and as a result we get to witness the real personal growth happening right in front of our ears. The entire story is wrapped in nostalgia, and told in the fun context of Arthur-related content. Check it out, you won’t regret it. I love this podcast.










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