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The Great Voice podcast is a valuable way for you to grow your voice over performance skills by listening in as voice over expert Susan Berkley coaches members of The Great Voice community. You’ll come away from each episode with actionable tips and techniques to use in all your auditions and recording sessions. It’s like having a free voice over training library on your smart phone to enjoy anywhere you go!

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In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice students Steven Tanner and Mike Shivley (Shy-vlee), two men stepping into voiceover from very different paths.   Steven shares why he sees e-learning as his starting point and how leaning into his natural Midwestern sound could open doors. Susan coaches him on one of the biggest lessons for new talent: why the microphone “eats energy” and how becoming an enhanced version of yourself can transform a read.   Then Susan sits down with Mike, whose career spans Navy service, direct mail sales, and years as an audio engineer in television studios and live sports. They explore the surprising connection between selling through print and selling through voice before Mike steps up to the mic with a carefully prepared Applebee’s script.   Listen as Susan explores script reading techniques, the importance of energy in delivery, and insights into auditions.    Chapters 08:48 Enhancing Energy and Delivery 12:01 Understanding Voiceover Auditions 21:01 Creating a Delicious Read for Commercials Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Tanya Wade This episode is sponsored by Full Compass and Less Annoying CRM. Great Voice and Full Compass have partnered to provide great quality equipment at the best prices. Visit GreatVoiceGear.com to see Great Voice Company exclusive kits. Take advantage of an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast Listeners on a CRM designed for voiceover businesses. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm to learn more. 
In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice students and audiobook narrators John Bejarano and Terri Dien, two professionals building exciting audiobook careers alongside their full-time work.   Susan kicks things off with John Bejarano, who shares how a second try at voiceover, thanks to the support of Great Voice training and encouragement from fellow student Terri, led to multiple audiobooks now available on Audible. John talks about narrating epic sci-fi and fantasy titles, including Echoes of the Fallen World and the Smoke series, and the challenge of keeping dozens of characters consistent across long-form storytelling. Susan then coaches John through an audiobook audition, showing how raising the stakes and letting the narrator “know more than the characters” can add depth, drama, and intrigue.   Next, Susan sits down with instructional designer, chef instructor, and audiobook narrator Terri Dien. Terri shares how earning her Home Studio Masterclass certification gave her the confidence to jump into ACX auditions and how just seven auditions in, she landed her first two audiobook offers. With eight audiobooks completed and a ninth in progress, Terri discusses workflow, momentum, and why audiobook narration fits naturally with teaching and storytelling.   Listen as Susan helps elevate audiobook auditions with stronger intention and higher stakes and hear how John and Terri are building fulfilling voiceover careers one book at a time.    Chapters 06:04 Balancing Voiceover with a Day Job 11:46 Character Development and Storytelling 14:57 Raising the Stakes 30:01 Workflow in Audiobook Narration 39:00 Advice for New Audiobook Narrators Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Tanya Wade This episode is sponsored by Full Compass and Less Annoying CRM. Great Voice and Full Compass have partnered to provide great quality equipment at the best prices. Visit GreatVoiceGear.com to see Great Voice Company exclusive kits. Take advantage of an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast Listeners on a CRM designed for voiceover businesses. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm to learn more. 
In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice students Rebecca Cherry and Tanya Wade.    Rebecca Cherry, MD is a pediatric gastroenterologist with a fascinating specialty: using clinical hypnosis to help patients of all ages manage conditions like irritable bowel syndrome. Rebecca shares how the power of the voice can literally change the way the nervous system responds by helping people learn, heal, and self-regulate more effectively. A lifelong lover of reading aloud and learning, she’s exploring voiceover as a fun, flexible sideline that fits beautifully alongside her medical practice.   Tanya Wade wears many hats: senior director of clinical operations at a community mental health center in Chicago, practicing therapist, and voiceover artist for Season 3 of The Great Voice Podcast show opener. With roots in acting, spoken word, and a lifelong love of voices, Tanya found her way back to performance through voiceover. She shares her powerful personal journey, including meeting her biological mother for the first time and discovering a shared vocal connection, and how creativity and voiceover have become an essential outlet alongside her meaningful work in mental health.   Listen in as Susan gives performance techniques for medical narration, audiobooks, and the nuances of commercial voiceover work.  Chapters 08:02 The Intersection of Medicine and Voiceover 11:50 Voiceover Performance: Medical Narration 22:07 Exploring Audiobook Narration 32:45 Bringing energy to Commercials 41:10 Learning to Act for Commercials
In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice student Don Bly and Full Compass representative and voice artist Nick Marzock.  Susan kicks off the episode with Great Voice Community member Don Bly. Don shares his journey from radio and a 30-year career in online retail to discovering voiceover through a simple Facebook ad. He talks about the wholehearted support of his wife that helped him take the leap. Then, Susan gives a coaching session enhancing Don’s read of a corporate script.  Next up, Susan sits down with musician, producer, voiceover artist, and Full Compass rep Nick Marzock for a fun and incredibly useful conversation. They dive into the exciting new partnership between The Great Voice Company and Full Compass—bringing students and listeners top-tier voiceover gear, unbeatable pricing, and truly standout customer service. Nick makes the tech feel easy, breaking down how different mics work and why a good USB mic can absolutely deliver broadcast-quality sound. He and Susan trade stories, studio wisdom, and real-world tips that every voice talent can put to work right away. Listen as Susan helps Don build character, intention, and shows how specificity can transform a good read into a great one. And learn about Full Compass, the new partnership with Great Voice, and what that means for you! Chapters  03:27 Script Coaching Session 10:13 Conversational Techniques 21:41 Partnership with Full Compass Sound 23:33 Home Studio Setup Tips Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Tanya Wade This episode is sponsored by Full Compass and Less Annoying CRM. Great Voice and Full Compass have partnered to provide great quality equipment at the best prices. Visit GreatVoiceGear.com to see Great Voice Company exclusive kits. Take advantage of an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast Listeners on a CRM designed for voiceover businesses. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm to learn more. 
In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice students Stan Read and Morrie Barembaum.   Stan Read is a seasoned performer with deep roots in music, including time as a backup singer for Harry Belafonte! These days, he’s adding to his entertainment portfolio with voiceovers. He even developed a passion project: writing and voicing heartfelt letters to his grandson. In his coaching session with Susan, Stan works on energy, clarity, and connection, discovering how personal storytelling can bring any script to life.   Morrie Barembaum has spent over 30 years teaching astronomy and physics to high school and college students. (He’ll even explain why Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet!) Now approaching retirement, Morrie is turning his love of teaching into a second act in voiceover, with a special interest in eLearning narration. In this episode, Susan works with Morrie on understanding audience and context, helping him translate his classroom skills into engaging voiceover delivery.   Listen as Susan helps Stan energize his reads with warmth and personality and guides Morrie in shaping his natural teaching voice for eLearning and beyond.   Chapters 01:01 Stan Reed's Entertainment Journey 18:25 Enhancing Voiceover Performance 30:08 Morrie Barembaum Talks Astronomy to Voiceover
In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice students Randy Boyum and Kathy Bruins. Randy Boyum has spent over 35 years in corporate video production as a production manager and behind the lens as a camera operator for live events. Along the way, he launched a second creative outlet in clay animation. Now, he’s inspired to do voiceover work and maybe even narrate his own book! Kathy Bruins is an award-winning writer and publisher who helps creatives take the next step through her coaching and teaching. She also founded The Well Publishers in Southwest Michigan. Originally drawn to voiceover for audiobooks, Kathy’s Great Voice training opened her eyes to even more possibilities! Listen as Susan works with Randy on pacing, breath control, and connecting his storytelling to voiceover and to Kathy as she explores character development and powerful audiobook narration. Chapters 03:10 Randy Boyum’s talks about  Clay Animation 14:41 Learning Breath Control and Recording Tips 20:31 Kathy Bruins talks about Publishing and Audiobooks 23:27 Susan Teaches Narration Techniques and Character Development  
The Great Voice podcast is a valuable way for you to grow your voice over performance skills by listening in as voice over expert Susan Berkley coaches members of the The Great Voice community.  You’ll come away from each episode with actionable tips and techniques to use in all your auditions and recording sessions.  It’s like having a free voice over training library on your smart phone to enjoy anywhere you go! In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice students George Rodman and Marquis Jones. George Rodman spent over 40 years in the financial industry, retiring in 2022 as Director of Broker Dealer Services for a major FinTech firm. Now, George has a second act in voiceover. In this episode, George shares how he transitioned from finance to the mic, what he's learned along the way, and about  a legendary cold call that landed him a multi-million-dollar client (yes, really!).  Listen as  Susan helps George bring an audio drama character to life that plays to his strengths: age, presence, and that signature gravel in his voice.  Marquis (pron. Mar-KEE) Jones has lived a remarkable life—military veteran, judge, and now, voice actor. After over a decade in the U.S. Air Force and a prestigious legal career, including time on the New Jersey family court bench, Marquis is embracing a new kind of service: storytelling through voiceover. He shares what inspired his creative shift, how voiceover and therapeutic learning have helped him grow. Plus, how Therapy for the World, a weekly class rooted in the teachings of renowned Brazilian psychoanalyst Dr. Norberto Keppe with Susan Berkley, has been transformational for both his craft and his personal life. Listen as Susan helps Marquis transform a corporate script into a personal conversation, unlocking the voice of a friendly hardware guy talking to his buddy Frank. Chapters 05:27 George Rodman Talks Jobs and Learning Experiences 21:25 Using Sales Techniques in Voiceover 27:26 Creating a Unique Character in Audio Drama 47:05 Marquis Learns how to be relatable in a Corporate Script   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast listeners. You can find George at https://georgethevoice.com/  Learn more about Therapy for the World by emailing: support@greatvoice.com.
In today’s episode, you’ll meet VO dubbing artist Vanessa Garcia and Great Voice student Clay Browne. Vanessa Garcia is a 20+ year litigation paralegal, who found the voice over community during the pandemic. She used lockdown to train, network and grow her voiceover skills. Now Vanessa is an emerging live dubbing artist who has recorded VO projects for Netflix! They talk about opportunities as a live Spanish/English dubbing artist, how auditions work, and how walking in to record means walking in cold - with no script!  Then, Susan speaks with Clay Browne, a retired high school band director of 32 years and a former Apple Store Genius Bar tech expert. He's looking for a fulfilling retirement career and voiceover offers him flexibility and an outlet for creativity. Susan works with Clay on an eLearning script where she coaches him on how finding the right “mumble in” can dramatically alter the read and help you create a warm and friendly tone. Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast listeners. 
In today’s episode, you’ll meet emerging voice talent Michael Whalen and industry guest Stacy Berro. Michael shares his journey from a career in the Air Force and the North Carolina Department of Transportation to becoming an audiobook narrator in retirement. He’s doing extremely well and  has recorded 37 books to date! Because Michael also wants to do medical narrations, listen  and learn as Susan coaches him  through a medical narration script with tips on  how to use warmth to improve your delivery.  Then, Susan talks with Stacy Berro about being bilingual in voiceover, the importance of having a professional website, and effective strategies for leveraging social media, particularly LinkedIn, to grow your business. You’ll learn how to build authentic connections, expand your network and maintain a consistent public persona in social media.    Chapters 05:44 Medical Narration Techniques 10:07 Optimizing Voice Performance 18:02 Opportunities for bilingual voice talent.  22:08 The Importance of a Professional Website 26:36 Leveraging Social Media for Voiceover Success 30:15 Building Authentic Connections on LinkedIn   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast listeners. 
In today’s episode, you’ll meet emerging voice talents Garrett Holcombe and Rob Klein. Garrett, a certified financial planner from Georgia, has already landed VO gigs for a dinner theater trailer and a short documentary. Rob, a longtime High-Performance System Specialist, and community chorus singer, is drawn to audiobooks and the storytelling side of voiceover.  Listen and learn as Susan coaches Garrett through an e-learning script and helps him explore delivering multiple takes that give directors more flexibility in the edit room. Then, Susan helps Rob build a vivid scene around an audiobook narration—raising the emotional stakes and transforming his read. Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for Great Voice Podcast listeners
What do a farm and a bold voiceover campaign have in common? Heart, hustle, and the power of being heard. Lisa Roberts (Mimi) found her voice among the animals on her farm—literally. With a natural ability to calm creatures big and small, she’s discovering that same soothing presence translates perfectly behind the mic with the help of The Great Voice Company. Christy Harst, a former college athlete and lifelong sports fan, got tired of being told there was no place for women in promo voiceover. So she built one. Her “Building Doors” campaign reimagines male-dominated genres by showcasing female voices in sports, tech, construction, and more—sparking real conversations (and real hires) at major brands. Join host Susan Berkley as she coaches Lisa on channeling her calming voice into audiobook work, and sits down with Christy to explore what it takes to shift industry norms—and how you can help. Visit https://www.buildingdoorsvo.com/ to learn more! Chapters 02:56 Lisa’s Unique Business Ventures 06:10 How Lisa Calms Animals with Her Voice 11:58 Finding the Tone and Pace for Audiobook Narration 26:13 Christy Harst and Building Doors Campaign 36:21 How Women Can Bring Something Unique  40:49 Data-Driven Insights on Gender Disparity in Voiceover 47:29 Community Support and Engagement for Building Doors Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
What does tech and creativity have in common? In the world of voiceover, more than you’d expect! Jim Strunk spent decades selling in the tech industry, building network connectivity, security, and data centers. As a former Private Client with Susan Berkley and The Great Voice Company, he’s taken that same strategic approach to mastering both the craft and business of voiceover. Daron Macke, an IT professional and musician, knows how to harmonize data and creativity. His dynamic voice caught the attention of The Great Voice Podcast team, winning him a contest that made him the official voice of the show. Join host Susan Berkley as she chats with Jim and Daron about their tech-driven paths into voiceover, the power of visualization in performance, and why a strategic mindset can be a game-changer in this industry. Chapters 03:00 Jim Strunk’s Transition from Technology to Voiceover 06:09 E-Learning Script Analysis 11:52 Susan Talks About the Importance of Visualization in Voiceover 17:46  Daron's Voiceover Journey 26:36 Susan Explains the Importance of Directed Sessions 34:04 How to Create a Connection with the Audience 37:03 Daron Learns to Select Key Phrases to Bring More Life to a Read Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke   This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Passion for voiceover can come from unexpected paths—just ask Mike Copeland and Linzi Lynn. Mike’s journey has taken him from submarines to sheriff’s offices, with a passion for technology guiding him every step of the way. Now, he’s channeling that experience into voiceover, blending precision with personality to create compelling reads. For Linzi Lynn, the spotlight has always called. From gracing the London Palladium stage to painting in the South of France, creativity runs through her veins. Voiceover is her latest artistic outlet—bringing characters and stories to life with her rich, expressive voice. Listen in as Susan Berkley chats with Mike and Linzi about their diverse backgrounds, the art of voiceover, and the techniques of bringing scripts to life. Discover how the friendly authoritative tone is essential for e-learning projects, and learn how building characters and scenes can elevate your audiobook performance.   Chapters 06:09 Mike Copeland’s Military Background 10:48 The importance of the friendly authoritative tone in E-learning 19:48 Linzi Lynn’s Performance Background 24:11 Creating Scenes to drive performance 35:33 Linzi Reflects on the Great Voice Company Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke   This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Retirement doesn’t have to mean slowing down—it can be the perfect time to launch a brand-new career. Just ask Robert Weible and Nita Drakatos. Robert spent decades as an aerospace test engineer, making sure aircraft components could withstand extreme conditions. But ever since high school, people told him he had a great voice. Now, as he approaches retirement, he’s putting that voice to work. He’s diving into this new adventure, exploring how voiceovers can supplement his retirement—and maybe even help him retire a little sooner. Then there’s Nita Drakatos. With a background in ethics and compliance, she spent years ensuring employees followed the right path. Along the way, she created e-learning content and corporate communications, unknowingly building the foundation for her future in voiceover. Now, five years into her journey, she’s proving that retirement is just the beginning of a whole new career.  Listen in as Susan and Nita discuss how Nita used the four ways to launch her VO career—through personal connections, freelancing, auditioning, and pay-to-play platforms.    Chapters   03:51 Bob’s Transition to Voiceover in Retirement 13:10 How to add interest and "deliciousness" to all your reads 33:19 Nita Explains How She Used Networking to Find Voiceover Jobs 38:02 The good, the bad and the ugly of VO freelance platforms 46:21 Nita Shares the important Lessons she Learned from Audiobook Projects   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke   This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Farrah Evans spent 21 years as a nurse, but deep down, she always knew she wanted something else. With her late husband’s encouragement still on her mind, and her retirement from nursing, she took the leap into voiceover, and you know what? She’s already rocking it in audiobook narration! Listen to Farrah talk about blending her medical background with her voiceover aspirations and how Susan Berkley helps her craft the right tone for medical narration And then there’s Todd Colvin. He’s an air traffic controller and a former Air Force Combat Controller with a steady, commanding voice to match. But it was his son who inspired him to take a leap into voiceover. Todd’s calm, authoritative delivery is perfect for e-learning scripts, and with Susan’s guidance, he’s learning how to blend friendly warmth with authority. Oh, and thanks to his security clearances? Military e-learning might just be his next big niche. This final episode of Season 1 isn’t just about voiceover—it’s about discovering who you are, embracing your unique experiences, and finding the courage to create something new. Chapters 02:56 Farrah’s Story from Nursing to Voiceover 11:47 Susan Berkley Provides Medical Narration Insights 15:01 Susan Berkley teaches Voiceover Techniques and Direction 18:04 Todd Colvin from the Air Force to Air Traffic Controller to Voiceover 26:54 E-Learning and Voiceover Opportunities 30:14 Voiceover Script Practice   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke   This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
In this episode of the Great Voice podcast Susan Berkley interviews and coaches two members of the Great Voice Community who are growing their voice over businesses despite the demands of their day jobs.  You’ll meet Lee Riley, an accomplished corporate professional who enjoys narrating audio books in his spare time. Lee takes you on an audio tour of his home studio where he just finished narrating his third audio book, despite a crushing work schedule and some really noisy crickets in his backyard! I think you’ll really get a kick out of Lee’s ingenious soundproofing hack. You’ll also meet Chad Engelbert, who leads a team that produces 60,000 vinyl records every day for major labels like Sony Records and indie labels like Thirty Tigers. Yes, vinyl is still going strong, and Chad gives us a fascinating inside look at this niche corner of the music industry. As always, each episode is filled with actionable takeaways on how to improve your voice acting skills, as Susan coaches emerging voice talent guests.     Chapters 03:16 Best practices for home studios. 06:20 Exploring Voiceover Techniques 19:42 Transforming Voiceover Reads 23:26 Character-Driven Performance 34:15 E-Learning Script Coaching 45:39 Chad's Home Studio Setup Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
In this inspiring episode, Susan Berkley connects with two Great Voice students – Andrea Barbour and Cheri Freund. Andrea, a sales agent with a passion for ministry, shares how Susan’s impactful teaching sparked her own voiceover pursuits. Cheri, a digital artist and caregiver, discusses her experience in Susan’s training programs and the powerful transition from the art and music industries to a growing passion for voiceover.    Susan first guides Andrea through a heartfelt, personal read. She shows Andrea how connecting the script to someone in your life can help transform the sound. Then Susan works with Cheri on a corporate read and offers insider tips on crafting relatable, conversational performances.  Chapters   02:52  Connecting the script to a real person 06:13  Using Visualization Techniques in Voiceover 09:10  Creating a Backstory for Voiceover 17:45  The nuances of a corporate script 22:13  Character Development in Voiceover 26:03  Final Thoughts and Future Opportunities   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
How I Built This: Susan Berkley reveals the intimate details of how (and why) she built the Great Voice Company, an iconic voice over training brand. Plus, meet emerging voice talent Debbie Smith and get inspired by  her journey from nurse to narrator! In this episode of The Great Voice Podcast, host Susan Berkley interviews Debbie Smith, who brings her healthcare background to the mic. Their conversation unpacks Debbie’s shift from nursing to voiceover with valuable lessons for anyone wanting to pursue Medical Narration VO. Then Great Voice coach DeBorah Pryor continues her interview with Susan Berkley about how she built the Great Voice Company. Susan Berkley continues. Susan discusses several different voiceover niches, she explores how creativity and work can be surprisingly vital for well-being, and they also discuss the concept of “vocal narcissism” and the teachings of Dr. Norberto Keppe, which shed light on a unique perspective about health and work.   Takeaways: Debbie’s story highlights the potential for career transitions post-retirement. Medical narration spans peer-to-peer and peer-to-patient communication. E-learning and other niches in voiceover are seeing significant growth. The demand for voiceover surged during the COVID-19 pandemic. Vocal narcissism can be a barrier for voice actors, impacting delivery and relatability. Dr. Norberto Keppe emphasizes how work is essential for maintaining health. Exploring various niches can open new paths for aspiring voiceover artists. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Voiceover and Personal Journeys 02:50 Exploring Medical Narration and Audio Description 09:01 Opportunities in Medical Narration 15:02 The Impact of COVID-19 on Voiceover 18:10 Understanding Vocal Narcissism 24:03 Dr. Norberto Keppe and his teachings on work and health 30:13 Advice for Aspiring Voiceover Artists   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com  
From Attorney to Professional Voice Actor, Plus Susan Berkley shares her surprising ‘back story’ and the inside scoop on how she founded and built The Great Voice Company (Part 1) In this episode of The Great Voice Podcast, we bring you another inspiring story from one of our students,  Joey Masiuk (Ma-SOOK), an attorney who recently sold his law firm and is now beginning his  second act as a voice over artist. He discusses his early wins, and the valuable lessons learned from recording his first audiobook. Then, Great Voice coach and journalist DeBorah Pryor interviews Susan Berkley about her fascinating life story, the birth of The Great Voice Company, and her advice for aspiring voice actors.  If you enjoy the Great Voice Podcast, please Like and Comment - It really helps a lot!  Chapters: 00:00 Joey Masiuk’s Transition: From Law to Voice Acting 08:52 Character Development in Narration 14:48 Voice Acting Techniques and The Role of the Narrator 26:49 Background of Susan Berkley and The Great Voice Company 28:39 The Legacy of a Publishing Family 35:29 From Radio to Voiceover: A Career Shift 40:44 The Struggles of Transitioning to Voiceover 48:43 Marketing: The Key to Voiceover Success 52:22 Building a Home Studio for Voiceover Work Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by Daron Macke This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.  To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
It’s everywhere now. It seems you can’t escape it. And you have to ask yourself: Is AI the end of Voiceover as we know it?  On this special bonus episode of the The Great Voice Podcast, Great Voice Coach Joe Smith sits down to interview Susan for a straight talk about AI and her predictions about what it will mean to our voice over future.    Chapters 00:00 AI in Voiceover- an overview of where we stand 01:28 Susan shares frank  predictions about the future of voice over 09:54 AI and voice over: is it the end?  Or is it  a new opportunity to thrive? 13:06 Is the human voice as irreplaceable as we hope it will be? 18:20 AI's Role in Enhancing Voiceover Work 22:33 Collaboration in Voiceover Production 30:32 Licensing and Voice Cloning Concerns 33:24 Customer Service in Voiceover 39:32 Surviving change in the Voiceover Industry and Susan’s  vision for the future.   Hosted - Susan Berkley Producer - Salena Metreger  Music by Darrin Fossella  Show Opener by DeBorah B. Pryor
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