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Voice Coaches Radio #500 – FIVE-ZERO-ZERO!!!

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On a very special 500th episode of Voice Coaches Radio, we welcome in David Bourgeois, President and Creative Director of Voice Coaches. Josh and David look back on the last 499 episodes and how the industry has changed in that time. As well as how the industry will continue to change over the next 500… View Article

Voice Coaches Radio #499 – Focus on Your Flaws

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This week, Josh and Marissa discuss the idea of embracing your shortcomings. Being able to identify your flaws, and working to improve them. This can separate a good voice actor from a great one.

Voice Coaches Radio #498 – An Update From South Africa

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This week, we hear from an old-friend-of-the-pod, Gaelle Gosselin. Gaelle was first a part of the podcast over two years ago. She reached out to us to let us know that she was serious about getting into the voice over field, and that Voice Coaches Radio was helping her do that. She has reached back… View Article

Voice Coaches Radio #496 – Comfortably Uncomfortable

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This week, Josh and Marissa discuss branching out of your comfort zone. Trying things and pieces that may not be what you’re used to can not only help you grow your career, but can also help you grow as a person.

Voice Coaches Radio #495 – Sound Treatment

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While certainly not necessary, being able to record at home has become more common. But how can you make your studio sound like a professional studio? This week, Josh and Marissa discuss sound treatment and what they use in their home setups.

Voice Coaches Radio #493 – Work is Work

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This week, Josh and Marissa talk about the line between choosing work that you enjoy, and taking work to get experience. This industry allows you to choose jobs you are truly passionate about; but there is something to be said for getting experience wherever you can.

Voice Coaches Radio #492 – Imposter Syndrome

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Whether you are brand new to the industry or a seasoned vet, we all experience this feeling. Feeling like we aren’t good enough. Feeling like we are frauds. Josh and Marissa discuss imposter syndrome and how to not let it sabotage your career.