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Voice Coaches Radio – #646 A Dose of Vitamin D (Sundstrom!)

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This week Marissa chats with former student, D Sundstrom who recently tackled her very first demo! Explore her story and what lead her to this brand new adventure!   Want to join an upcoming workshop? LEARN MORE Want to hear more from D? LISTEN HERE

Voice Coaches Radio #645 – Do You, Boo!

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This week on Voice Coaches Radio, Marissa talks about a recent situation and situations over the years that made her realize how she works best. Sometimes, you really just have to “do you, boo!”

Voice Coaches Radio #644 – Hard Work Incoming

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This week on Voice Coaches Radio, Marissa talks about what it takes to do voice over. Some believe it will be a lot easier than it truly is and maybe that’s our own fault as pro’s making it *look* easy. But, that’s the skills involved! So, are you ready to put in the work?

Voice Coaches Radio #643 – What’s In A Studio?

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This week on Voice Coaches Radio, Marissa talks about some of the stuff that, when you’ve been in the business for a long time, you forget what people just starting don’t really know: what’s in a studio and why!

Voice Coaches Radio #641 – ABC, 123

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This week on Voice Coaches Radio, Marissa had a commercial opportunity recently that was a bit different than how others are written. But, the trick she did

Voice Coaches Radio #640 – Summer Reading Lists

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This week on Voice Coaches Radio, while some are prepping for their summer reading lists, yours may look a little different. Marissa jumps into the world of audiobooks and chats about how many get into VO with the want of audiobooks, but it’s a little more complicated than we give it credit for. So where… View Article

Voice Coaches Radio #637 – Pace Yourself

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This week with Voice Coaches Radio, Marissa discusses pacing and its importance. More than a handful of students will have pacing issues from the beginning but continue to have that issue for various reasons. So, how do you fix it?