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I'm podcaster Audrey Akande and on Dear Daughter Stars,
I'm showing a letter to my daughter about taking up space in the world.
Dear Daughter Stars from the BBC World Service.
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Hello, I'm Dashiani Navanayagam and welcome to the Conversation,
the show which puts women in the spotlight and allows us to hear the most incredible stories and insights from all around the world.
Now, before we begin,
let me ask you to think back to a memorable scene in a TV programme or film that really stands out for you.
Perhaps what springs to mind is actually nothing to do with the dialogue or,
or visuals and everything to do with the emotions of what you're hearing,
from the quiet rustle of a dress to a soft kiss or a crunching leaf underfoot.
Well,
today my two guests are both Foley artists whose job is to recreate a world of sound whenever we watch a TV program or film.
Quiver.
Doyle is from the Republic of Ireland and has spent more than two decades mastering the art of Foley.
She's won a Golden Reel Award winning, worked on the hit dark comedy film the Favorite,
and received an Emmy nomination for her work on series one of Game of Thrones.