“As a pioneer in the audiobook, audio documentary, audiodrama industry, I have the opportunity of working with the best narrators in the business, for most of the major publishing companies.

 What rings true about all those great performers is the ability to tell stories in a way that engages, excites and enthralls listeners. Their success in the Art comes via intense dedication to learning what it means to be a Storyteller. As a coach, every so often I have students who quickly rise to that level of professionalism. I am pleased to include Spencer in that category, given her commitment to craft, having demonstrated her willingness to put in the time to study, practice and absorb industry requisites.

I am immensely pleased and proud to say that Spencer has earned the right to join that elite group of professionals who wear the title: Storyteller.”

 Arthur G. Insana- President and Creative Director of Insana Media

“From the beginning of working on the project of PTSD AND ME, Spencer showed professionalism and a huge dedication and appreciation for the text. She takes direction quite well and has a voice that is captivating and melodic at the same time. There is also a strength to her voice that draws people in immediately. It was a joy to work with her."

Jessie Fahay, Founding Executive Director of Ripple Effect Artists Inc.

“Spencer’s demo (for “The Forgotten Girl” by India Hill Brown) was absolutely splendid. The hushed, ominous tone she established for the omniscient narration complements the text superbly, and serves well as a contrast to the voices of Iris and Suga (great call with the slight Southern twang!”

Ian McInnes- Audiobook Producer at Learning Ally

“I had the pleasure of meeting Spencer through a mutual friend. Right off the bat, her professionalism shined through. She was very detailed and presented me with several options for my project as well as some points to consider. Spencer's voice is an instrument which she plays well as is demonstrated through her projects. She is truly an artist dedicated to her craft.”

LaTrece Mekel