{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/67c364dc862c4bbfeaeb85c4/69c58c9526c1fb9c07857509?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"015 NAVAgator podcast - The Origin Story of LAVA — with Memo Sauceda","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/67c364dc862c4bbfeaeb85c4/1774554443721-6431acb0-e0a9-4e71-9fdc-5bcc4eef59f3.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>In the season two premiere, Graeme Spicer sits down with Memo Sauceda to trace the journey from a WhatsApp group formed at the OneVoice Conference in Dallas to the formal launch of LAVA as a committee within NAVA. Memo shares how a viral manifesto video, a pandemic, and the rise of AI voice cloning galvanized Spanish-speaking voice actors across 34 countries to organize — and why joining forces with NAVA was the right move.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Timestamps:</strong></p><p>0:00 — Cold open (Jordan Peele / Obama deepfake)</p><p>0:41 — Introduction &amp; episode overview</p><p>2:12 — What was OVU and what sparked it?</p><p>4:57 — Early advocacy: the viral manifesto video</p><p>5:55 — The talking points that predicted everything</p><p>7:22 — OVU's biggest challenges &amp; why a partnership made sense</p><p>8:29 — Reaching out to the NAVA board</p><p>12:37 — Transitioning from OVU to LAVA inside NAVA</p><p>13:34 — Why a committee model vs. independent affiliate (CAVA comparison)</p><p>16:16 — Servicing 34 culturally diverse markets</p><p>16:53 — Budget realities &amp; country-specific rate guides</p><p>17:21 — Professionalism gap: US vs. Latin American recording standards</p><p>20:59 — AI legislation differences across Latin America</p><p>21:43 — Membership fees &amp; economic fairness</p><p>22:21 — Pricing decision: $99/year (discounts available)</p><p>24:54 — LAVA membership vs. NAVA membership benefits</p><p>26:07 — AI voice threats unique to Spanish-speaking talent</p><p>26:29 — The Amazon anime AI dubbing controversy</p><p>30:04 — Memo's vision: What does success look like for LAVA?</p><p>32:52 — Paying it forward: mentorship &amp; community</p><p>35:57 — Outro &amp; how to get involved</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Links &amp; Resources:</strong></p><ul><li>NAVA / LAVA membership: navavoices.org</li><li>OVU manifesto video: Instagram @ovu</li><li>Podcast theme music: The Urban Renewal Project — urpmusic.com</li><li><br></li></ul><p><strong>Key Quotes:</strong></p><blockquote>\"We say that we want to have a seat at the table on the decisions of what's gonna happen with our voice.\"</blockquote><blockquote><br></blockquote><blockquote>\"When you want to be better, you get together with people that are better than you.\"</blockquote><blockquote><br></blockquote><blockquote>\"If we make people understand that it's important to read the contract and really make an informed decision, then we are winning.\"</blockquote><blockquote><br></blockquote><blockquote>\"My life wouldn't be what it is right now if it weren't for the people that helped me at the beginning.\"</blockquote>","author_name":"NAVA National Association of Voice Actors"}