In this first-ever chat with our friend and colleague, we chat with the Queen of LinkedIn for VO, Tracey Lindley about her journey into the voiceover industry, her experiences with LinkedIn, and the importance of community and organization in building a successful career. Tracy shares her unique background, the challenges she faced as a voice actor in a midsize market, and her strategies for networking and marketing herself effectively. We also talk about the the evolution of LinkedIn and its impact on voice actors, as well as the significance of reliability and personal connections in the industry.
Read MoreAlright, so you’ve landed a big commercial gig, and the client’s ready to pay you thousands to use your voice. You’re stoked, right?
But then, buried in the contract, you see it: in-perpetuity rights. Sounds fancy, sounds official, but what does it actually mean?
And why should you, as a voice actor, care? Let’s break this down. This is In-Perpetuity Explained.
Read MoreToday, we talk with one of the smartest guys in the business. Tom Dheere, known as the VO Strategist, shares his origin story as a voice actor and discusses the changes in the industry over the past 30 years.
Tom emphasizes the importance of being a good storyteller and adapting to the evolving industry, including the use of AI, and offers guidance and mentorship to voice actors, helping them navigate the industry and make informed decisions.
He also discusses the potential impact of AI on the voiceover industry and advises voice actors to consider their values and consult with a lawyer before getting involved with AI voice cloning.
Read MoreThe current state of the voice over business is not the problem. Generative AI, the pay-to-plays, the glut of talent, the seemingly endless string of strikes… none of that is the reason you’re not succeeding in voice over.
VO is not the problem.
Today, I’m talking to me as much as I’m talking to you. You think everyone else, especially coaches have it all together all the time and I’m here to tell you I don’t always have it all together. No one does.
Today is a pep talk for both of us.
Read MoreWhat makes a great voice over podcast? There is a mess of them out there, but which ones are worth your precious time and attention?
To me, a great VO podcast has to be current – this industry changes at light speed and if your last episode was 4 months ago or you publish when you feel like it, you’re not keeping the community up to date.
A great voiceover podcast has to be educational and insightful and give solid advice on the industry. If it’s full of get rich quick and Fiverr advice, it’s just garbage.
And a great voice over podcast has to be listenable. The host or hosts have to be engaging and interesting. If they feature guests, the guests have to have insights and stories to tell, and the hosts should let the guests talk.
Today, I’m going to give you 14 of the Top Podcasts in Voice Over in no particular order. In my opinion, all 14 meet these criteria, and are super helpful to learn about the industry.
Read MoreToday we chat with the incredible Erikka J. and we cover a lot of ground, including imposter syndrome, Erikka's journey in the voiceover industry, the importance of building relationships, and the evolving opportunities for women and people of color in the industry.
Erikka shares insights from her experiences with various coaches, including K Best, Cliff Zellman, and Everett Oliver, and all with a ton of laughs along the way.
A must-listen, especially if you’re newer to the business.
Read MoreEvery Olympian has a goal of winning gold. Every team starts the season with the goal of a championship.
It’s the systems, the habits, that separate elite from very good, very good, from good, good from mediocre, and mediocre from bad.
So today, I’m going to lay out for you the Top 7 Habits of Highly Successful Voice Actors – the seven strategic systems or habits I believe to be the most effective for building a successful career in VO. And stick around because I’ll have a two special free bonus tools for you as we go through these.
Read MoreThere are hundreds of apps out there to help run our voice acting businesses, but finding the right ones can be like finding a needle in a haystack. After a lot of trial and error, I’ve found a set of tools that works for me.
In this video, I’m going to break down why I prefer these specific apps, what the learning curve is like, and how much they’ll set you back.
Read MoreOur guest today is not only a good friend and my personal animation coach, but he's one of the most accomplished coaches in the entire genre. Everett Oliver has worked on prime time shows, including The Simpsons, King of the Hill, feature films like Men in Black, Jackie Chan Adventures.
He's worked with Disney. He's worked with Columbia TriStar, he's worked with stars. is one of the greatest coaches in animation today. In fact, the way I found Everett Oliver was when Dave Fennoy mentioned to me, he said, if you're going to go into animation or seek any animation work, Everett Oliver is the best in the business.
And I still believe that to this day. Please welcome my good friend and coach Everett Oliver
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