From the bottom of my heart, I appreciate all of the interpreters providing professional excellence within the Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hearing communities. In the past, there were very few interpreters available, but now you see so many wonderful interpreters busy at work, everywhere you look. This is outstanding for our communities, and I feel that we can never thank these interpreters enough. Their high-caliber training and performance are a wonder to behold. Whether interpreters invest in the community as volunteers or as people who make interpreting a career, they provide vitally important services that truly show "Deaf Heart." They give their best to their craft.
Some interpreters struggle with performance on the job, but we appreciate that they are doing their best. Some are real champs who we would love to have around full time. Interpreters specialize in many fields: legal, medical, mental health, performance, and education. Whichever paths they take, they contribute their skills and make a difference. Now, there are even video phone interpreters available. It's amazing to see the growth of availability, areas of expertise, training and talent in the field of interpreting. My strongest recommendation to all interpreters who ask how to improve is simply to “Practice, Practice, & Practice!”
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A lot of people asked me if I will bring my own interpreter to a workshop or show. No. I prefer to have a variety of interpreters work with me. It's always fun working with them. Do I have a favorite interpreter? My favorite interpreter is any individual who is always growing. I do have a particular interpreter who I tend to request for personal situations such as medical appointments and my children’s school meetings, but for my career, I have enjoyed seeing so many interpreters who express their passion for their field as they work with me. They (and all of you) are awesome for giving your time and talent within our communities.
Thank you, Interpreters!