Those that know Michelle Price would say they value her ability to be vulnerable and authentic in everything she does. This vulnerability and empathic nature are rooted in her childhood. Although she didn’t always quite understand it, this ability (once seen as something that was “wrong” with her) has now been entirely embraced as not only positive but an asset. Michelle’s vulnerable nature allows her to connect to her narration but more importantly to others in an authentic way.
Before her life as a narrator, Michelle received a bachelor’s of arts degree from The Ohio State University in comparative religious studies. When asked why she pursued this, Michelle said she always dreamed of being a “talking head” on the History Channel discussing the newest ancient text discovered in a language only she and 4 other people knew. But soon after graduating she found herself being led into the field of suicide prevention, where she worked wholeheartedly for 10 years.
When Michelle is not narrating she is spending time with her 4-year-old son, her family, and two kitties (Bigga and Foos). When she finds free time, you can find her crocheting a toy for her son or a gigantic blanket (a hobby she picked up after her son was born). She can often be found longing for a weekend away wherever she can find a jacuzzi tub or the ocean (or both!) and read for pleasure. Sometimes Michelle considers starting up her old ghost hunting team, in honor of her late father. She also enjoys listening to music of all kinds, watching period dramas, listening to true crime podcasts, and hiking. Her current hiking goal is to hike McAfee Knob on the Appalachian Trail with her brother.