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Voiceover Village
Voiceover Village
Author: Monica Quinn
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Voiceover Village is an approachable, beginner‑friendly voiceover podcast that helps actors and creatives understand the business side of VO, so they can start booking real work without overspending on gear or getting lost in guesswork.
Each episode breaks the industry into clear, actionable steps, with tips, teachable moments, and behind‑the‑mic insights from an experienced working voice actor and live event announcer. You'll learn how to set up smart, budget‑conscious tools, think like an actor‑entrepreneur, and avoid the most common mistakes new VO talent make.
Join the Village for practical episodes and a supportive community that helps you build a sustainable, long‑term voiceover career.
Each episode breaks the industry into clear, actionable steps, with tips, teachable moments, and behind‑the‑mic insights from an experienced working voice actor and live event announcer. You'll learn how to set up smart, budget‑conscious tools, think like an actor‑entrepreneur, and avoid the most common mistakes new VO talent make.
Join the Village for practical episodes and a supportive community that helps you build a sustainable, long‑term voiceover career.
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If you've been circling voiceover and wondering, "Am I actually ready for this, or am I about to waste my time and money?" this episode is for you. We'll redefine what "ready" really means, walk through honest green flags and red flags, and talk about where a beginner cohort fits into your VO journey. You'll leave with one simple reflection exercise and a clearer sense of whether it's time to take the next step — or give yourself a little more runway first. What we cover: Why most people set the bar for "ready" way too high Green flags that you're more prepared than you think Red flags that simply mean "not yet" (not "never") How a 4‑week foundations cohort can help you start well A 3‑question reflection to check your own readiness Mentioned in this episode: Voiceover Village Beginner Cohort: Find Your Voice Behind the Mic – next round starts Tuesday, April 7th, live on Zoom, 6–8 p.m. Eastern. Small group, weekly reads, real‑time feedback, and both performance and professional foundations for new VO actors. Links: Cohort details / join or get on the waitlist → https://www.vovillage.com/work-with-me
You booked the job. You showed up. You delivered. So why didn't they call you back? In Episode 2, I'm talking about the quiet habits that decide whether agents and clients bring you back — and none of them require a fancy mic. The voiceover career advice you see online often focuses on the flashy aspects. But the thing that actually builds a long career? It's boring, practical, and almost nobody talks about it. In this episode, I walk through the unsexy professional habits — from email tone and file naming to how you take direction in the booth — that make agents and clients think "I want to work with them again." If you've ever walked away from a session or audition wondering what you could have done differently, this one is for you. What You'll Learn: - What agents and clients are quietly asking themselves every time they work with you — and how to answer those questions before they even ask - The email habits that signal professionalism and build trust immediately - Why response time and following instructions matter more than most people realize - How to prepare for a session so you show up ready, not scrambling - What "taking direction with ease" actually looks like in practice - Why the invisible moments — the email, the file name, the way you handled a tough note — are what build a lasting reputation Your One Action Step This Week: Pick ONE unsexy habit to upgrade. Create a file-naming format, write an audition email template, or build a 10-minute pre-session checklist. Small and consistent beats perfect every time. Join the Voiceover Village Beginner Cohort: If this episode helped you see voiceover more clearly and you want guided training instead of piecing it together alone, add your name to the waitlist for my live 4-week Voiceover Village Beginner Cohort starting Tuesday April 9th, from 6- 8 p.m. EST, where we work on script reading, performance basics, and your early career roadmap: Voiceover Village is also a supportive community where you can ask questions, share wins, and learn alongside other emerging voice actors as you build a long‑term, sustainable voiceover career—one clear step at a time. Click here to learn more about the next Voiceover Village cohort, workshops, and resources. If you're just getting started in voiceover, grab my free Voiceover Warm-Ups & Vocal Care Guide. You'll get simple, actor-tested exercises to warm up, protect your instrument, and feel more confident every time you step to the mic.
In the very first episode of Voiceover Village, I pull back the curtain on what voiceover really is, what it absolutely is not, and how real beginners can build a sustainable career without burning out or going broke. If you're VO-curious and don't want to waste time or money chasing the wrong things, this episode is your new starting line. I break down the major lanes of voiceover—commercial, corporate narration, e-learning, animation and gaming, audiobooks, and live "Voice of God" announcing—so you can see how much opportunity actually exists beyond cartoons and movie trailers. Then I tackle the biggest myths that hurt beginners, like "a good voice is enough," "a fancy mic means I'm ready to charge," and "voiceover is easy money from home," and replace them with a realistic, encouraging picture of what the craft really requires. I also share my own story of investing in training, auditioning for a year before landing a national campaign, and why I believe foundations and community matter more than shortcuts. What You'll Learn: - The main categories of voiceover work (commercials, corporate narration, e-learning, audiobooks, animation, gaming, and live event announcing) and what each one asks of you as a performer. - Why voiceover is really a collection of many careers inside one industry—and how that means there's room for many different voices, backgrounds, and personalities. - The truth behind common myths like "if I have a good voice, I'll be successful" and "I can buy a mic and start charging clients next week." - How training, coaching, and real-world reps in the booth matter more than gear, plus what "being ready" actually looks like for professional sessions. - Why your early focus should be on reading simple scripts conversationally, taking direction, and sounding like you're talking to one real person. - A simple listening-and-journaling exercise to help you notice what kind of voiceover work feels most natural to you and where you might want to start. Listener Exercise: This week, pick three different kinds of voiceover: a commercial, a corporate or explainer video, and an animated clip. For each one, listen closely and journal: What's the tone? How fast or slow are they speaking? Do they sound like they're talking to one person or a crowd? Can you imagine yourself doing something like this—and which genre feels most natural to you? Resources Mentioned: - ACX (Audible's backend platform) for beginners who want to get audiobook reps and practice long-form narration. - SAG-AFTRA Foundation resources for free training and pro booths if you're a union actor. - Voiceover Village Facebook group to connect with other beginners and join live workout groups. Join the Voiceover Village Beginner Cohort: If this episode helped you see voiceover more clearly and you want guided training instead of piecing it together alone, add your name to the waitlist for my live 4-week Voiceover Village Beginner Cohort starting Tuesday April 9th, from 6- 8 p.m. EST, where we work on script reading, performance basics, and your early career roadmap: Voiceover Village is also a supportive community where you can ask questions, share wins, and learn alongside other emerging voice actors as you build a long‑term, sustainable voiceover career—one clear step at a time. Click here to learn more about the next Voiceover Village cohort, workshops, and resources. If you're just getting started in voiceover, grab my free Voiceover Warm-Ups & Vocal Care Guide. You'll get simple, actor-tested exercises to warm up, protect your instrument, and feel more confident every time you step to the mic.
Voiceover Village is an approachable, beginner‑friendly voiceover podcast for actors and creatives who are curious about VO and ready to take it seriously—without getting overwhelmed, scammed, or pressured into buying things they don't need. Each episode breaks down the business and creative side of voiceover into clear, actionable steps, so you can start booking real work without overspending on gear or getting lost in guesswork. Hosted by working voice actor, live event announcer, and coach Monica Quinn in Orlando, Florida, the show focuses on what actually moves the needle: understanding the industry, building sustainable habits, and taking one simple, doable step at a time. You'll hear honest stories, practical coaching, and mindset shifts that make the path to a real VO career feel possible, even if you're starting from scratch or juggling a busy life. Voiceover Village is also a supportive community where you can ask questions, share wins, and learn alongside other emerging voice actors as you build a long‑term, sustainable voiceover career—one clear step at a time. Click here to learn more about the next Voiceover Village cohort, workshops, and resources. If you're just getting started in voiceover, grab my free Voiceover Warm-Ups & Vocal Care Guide. You'll get simple, actor-tested exercises to warm up, protect your instrument, and feel more confident every time you step to the mic.





