Nat Lauzon ain't right. But she's right for you.
And if you want the full bio:
Nat's first broadcasting experience occurred in her mother's womb when the ultrasound detected a distant, watery performance of "Ave Maria". Dismissing the first documented uterine solo as "bad gas", the doctor suggested Nat's mother cut back on the lentils. It wasn't until the age of 13 that Nat got her next break behind a microphone. It was at CKGB Radio - in her hometown of Timmins, Ontario.
When she was 18, Nat moved to Toronto where she completed a BAA in Radio and TV Arts at Ryerson Polytechnic University, while at the same time co-hosting the afternoon drive show on Mix 99.9.
In 1999, she headed east as host of the evening show "N@ @ Nite" on Montreal's Mix 96. A few months later, at the age of 24 she made the jump to morning co-host of "Andre and Nat in the Morning" - an award-winning duo, honoured with the Canadian Association of Broadcaster's Gold Ribbon Award for Humour.
Now, Nat is pulling in the numbers and the accolades as host of her own midday show, "The Nat Show" on Virgin Radio 96, which rates #1 in it's time slot. Consistently voted among the Top 10 "Best Radio Hosts" by readers of Montreal's Mirror publication - Nat has proven not only her talent but her relentless drive in a business notorious for change.
Along the way, Nat has dabbled in television (host of Science and Tech featurette on CFTO, Toronto) and behind the pen as regular humour columnist for the Canadian magazines "Fresh" and "MUM" (Mens Ultimate Magazine) and is a current contributor to the Montreal publication, The Monitor.
Nat constantly pursues her passion for voicework. Her voice has been heard on: Canada's Life Network, City TV, Fox Kids, YTV and more.
Nat also appeared on the first cross-border taping of TLC's "Trading Spaces".
Having spent nearly half her life behind the mic, Nat figures it's probably about time she went for a pee.