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Warren and Mike welcome voice actor, producer, and Voice Coaches team member John Gallogly into the studio for a discussion about how (and how not to) use social media in your marketing efforts.
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Voice Coaches team members Warren and Mike are here this week to discuss your role as a voice actor in the booth – and how to minimize your inner critic to get the most out of a session.
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The world of blogs is vast, and starting a voice over blog can be useful as an experience diary, a marketing tool, or a creative outlet – or sometimes all of the above!
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This week, Mike and Warren are joined by special guest and Voice Coaches team member Bonnie to chat about her background in the performing arts and how she translated those experiences to the field of voice over.
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Voice Coaches producer and voice actor John Gallogly takes a break from his busy schedule out on the road to talk with Mike about his practice habits, share some interesting ways to develop and maintain voice over skill, and share some insight he’s gained over his many years in the field.
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Your hosts Mike and Warren ring in the New Year with a fun discussion about the differences between voice over and radio announcing, and how the two have changed over the years.
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Graphic designer and Voice Coaches art director Kate is back for another episode. She talks with Mike and Warren about branding and how to develop and use a brand that works for you.
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It’s the 12 Days of Voice Over Christmas! Graphic designer and newest team member Kate joins the Mike and Warren to talk (and sing) their way to Christmas, Voice Coaches style.
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Okay, so you’re in the recording booth… now what? Voice Coaches Radio hosts Mike and Warren offer some best practices for putting your best foot forward when you’re working in the recording booth.
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How much thought have you given to finding your niche in voice over? Mike and Warren from Voice Coaches talk about how leveraging your own unique skill set can really pay off.