00:00Your relationship with The Rock over the years, how has that kind of changed throughout this
00:05specifically doing the voiceover for this time around? I feel really lucky because I am now an
00:11executive producer on the live action Moana, which means that I have Duane on a text chain
00:17and we send voice notes back and forth. I see him on Zooms and on emails and things and it's really
00:22nice to have met him at 14 and thought of him as a role model certainly then. And now I get to look
00:31at him as also a colleague, someone who shares insight on the business, things that I really
00:36don't know about. I know about being talent and producing is a very different muscle, a very
00:42different hat to put on, but I'm very happy to be learning as well. And speaking of the live action,
00:46I think it's lovely that you're a producer on it. And, you know, kind of connecting it with this
00:52movie on Moana having a sister in Samia. I was wondering how kind of getting to share that role
00:57now with the new actress, how that feels and how you get to maybe get to share, what are you're most
01:02excited to share with her? I feel like the Moana universe or the Moanaverse is simply expanding
01:10tenfold. So we have our original film, we have our sequel, and then yes, we have our live action.
01:15And I love that I'm able to pass the baton on to Catherine Lagaya. She's so beautiful.
01:22I feel like she really represents Moana in a fantastic way. I also, I'm 24 now, and I'm glad
01:29to see someone young, someone hungry, someone green to the industry taking those shoes, because I can
01:35count on one hand the amount of young Pacific Island women I see in this industry, and I'm glad
01:40to have a friend. I'm really glad it's lonely out of here.
01:42I'm totally out of here.
01:43I'm totally out of here.
01:44I'm totally out of here.
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