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Stuffed With Ideas!
It’s a short week here at Voice Coaches due to the Thanksgiving holiday, however, I wanted to leave you with something to keep you warm over the weekend besides turkey and stuffing, so today I’m going to share a little Thanksgiving humor, some motivational thoughts, and a little bit of news as well. First off, [...]
When Is A Character Voice Not A Character Voice?
I recently stumbled across a couple of advertisements for Seagram’s Vodka (of all things) that featured some really fun voice over performances. There are three ads that focus on classic football rivalries (Bears vs. Packers, Giants Vs. Eagles, and Patriots vs. Dolphins), but that don’t actually use any football related imagery or sounds. What I [...]
Flying Sky High
As I was posting some information on the Voice Coaches Twitter Page today, I came across this little tidbit of information: 8/24/1932 Amelia Earhart (Putnam – her husband is Putnam of Putnam Publishing) becomes the 1st woman to fly non-stop LA to New York. Intrigued by this factoid, I decided to do some research and [...]
(Re)Introducing Voice Coaches Radio!
In addition to being an endless resource for potential job opportunities for voice actors, podcasts are also one of the most popular mediums for information, opinions, and entertainment these days. We’re very excited to announce that we’ve just revamped Voice Coaches Radio into a new weekly podcast! Starting next week, you can download a new [...]








