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A talk with Rosi Amador

  • Writer: Jason Bermingham
    Jason Bermingham
  • Oct 7
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 8

Ramesh Mahtani welcomes Rosi Amador to The Booth Within


Rosi Amador visits The Booth Within


In this episode of The Booth Within, Ramesh sits down with the wonderful Rosi Amador—a bilingual voice actor, musician, and co-founder of Amador Bilingual Voiceovers, a family-run studio that records in English and Spanish. Together with her husband, Brian, and their two children, Rosi has built a creative life centered on music, storytelling, and human connection.


But this isn’t just a story about work. Like every conversation inside The Booth Within, it’s about the person behind the voice—the joys, the doubts, and the practices that help us stay steady when life feels overwhelming. Rosi opens up about her family’s journey and explains how resilience and love have kept their artistic and interpersonal bonds alive.


She shares how meditation, gratitude, and community became anchors through challenging times—and how asking for help, rather than pretending to have it all figured out, became one of her greatest strengths.


The conversation also touches on what so many of us in the creative world are feeling right now: the shifting landscape of the voiceover industry, the pressure to adapt to new technologies, and the too-often unspoken fear of losing part of our identity when the work we love changes shape.


Through it all, Rosi’s reflections are a gentle reminder that our creative lives aren’t defined by our résumés, but by how we show up for one another—with empathy, honesty, and gratitude. It’s a conversation about finding stillness in motion, rediscovering meaning in our art, and realizing that we weather the storms of change best when we do it together.


Amador Bilingual Voiceovers


Sol y Canto


Chronicle 5 WCVB (news report)



 
 
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