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A podcast for the voice over community, where Dan Hankiewicz, your host, interviews the key players in the voice over community, as well as voice seekers and marketing experts.

Dan Hankiewicz


    • Mar 27, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 41m AVG DURATION
    • 96 EPISODES


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    Chip Taylor, Head Coach, Hamline University Football

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 35:00


    This week, I'm chatting with Chip Taylor, the head coach of the Hamline University Pipers football team.  We discuss the following topics: Coach Taylor shares insights into his coaching journey and philosophy, emphasizing player development, leadership, and mentorship. Team dynamics, player recruitment, and the balance between academics and athletics. Coach Taylor also reflects on memorable moments and challenges in his coaching career. Coach Taylor walks through a typical game week, emphasizing preparation and tough practices. He discusses his coaching influences, interactions with referees, and motivational strategies tailored to individual players. Check out this week's episode!

    Javier Corrales, Autocracy Rising

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 41:41


    This week, I'm chatting with Javier Corrales, professor of Political Science at Amherst College and author of "Autocracy Rising: How Venezuela Transitioned to Authoritarianism."  We cover the following topics: The rising trend of autocracy globally; The autocratic tendencies in El Salvador under President Bukele; The erosion of democratic norms and institutions in various countries, including the United States and Hungary; Analysis of American political opinion on autocracy and its impact on foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine; The autocratization process in Venezuela and Maduro's consolidation of power; and Examination of the Latino vote and its divisions, with insights into Trump's appeal among certain segments and the Republican Party's shifting stance on immigration. Check out this week's episode! Javier's book: https://bit.ly/javierbook  

    Actor and Filmmaker Steve Lichtenstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 39:31


    This week, we chat with actor and filmmaker Steve Lichtenstein, creator and star of Never Too Late—a sci-fi short delving into AI, climate change, and the human experience.  Steve shares his inspirations, the acting and filmmaking journey, and why he believes storytelling can spark thought and change. Check out the website:  https://www.thenevertoolate.com  

    Episode 93 - Robin Bose on LIV Golf

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 35:04


    This week, Dan engages in a conversation with Robin Bose, India's leading golf journalist.  Dan and Robin delve into the transformative impact of LIV Golf and the implications of the proposed merger between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF). Interview highlights: LIV Golf's Genesis: Robin Bose sheds light on the origins of LIV Golf, tracing its roots to Greg Norman's vision of a select group of elite players guaranteed substantial prize money. Influence and Expansion: Reflecting on LIV's influence, Robin argues that its coexistence with the PGA Tour has not diluted the sport but rather diversified the field, creating greater opportunities and financial rewards globally. Proposed Merger and Future Prospects: Robin offers insights into the proposed merger between Live Golf and the PGA Tour, discussing initial agreements and ongoing negotiations. He outlines the potential structure of the post-merger entity, emphasizing the roles of key figures such as Yasser Al-Rumayyan and Greg Norman. Learn more about Robin: https://www.thegolfinghub.com/   Don't miss this week's episode!

    Episode 92 - Jason Hamilton, the "Nerdy Novelist"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 47:16


    This week, Dan chats with Jason Hamilton, aka "the Nerdy Novelist," as he exposes us to the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and creative writing.  Jason discusses the dynamic nature of AI tools like Pseudorite and Chat GPT, highlighting their evolving capabilities and the challenges they pose, such as content filtering issues.  He emphasizes the enduring importance of fostering human connection in creative endeavors, even in the face of advancing AI technologies.   Jason also shares insights into his approach to creating YouTube content that remains relevant in the rapidly changing AI landscape, as well as his future focus on profitability in self-publishing.  Check out Jason at https://nerdynovelist.com/ Enjoy this week's episode!

    Episode 91: Tahani Mustafa - Unpacking the Complex Realities in the Israeli-Hamas Conflict

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 38:42


    In this episode, Tahani Mustafa, Senior Palestine Analyst for the International Crisis Group, provides insights into the multifaceted Gaza conflict. From the grim reality under military occupation to the complexities of Hamas's rise and the questionable viability of a two-state solution, we delve into the duration of the conflict, critiquing Israeli actions and exploring intentions behind open declarations by Israeli officials. Below is a summary of some of the topics we discuss: Pre-October 7th Situation: Grim reality of Palestinians under military occupation. Critique of Oslo Accords as Palestinian capitulation. Rise of Hamas and Complexities: Lack of progress towards a two-state solution. Questionable viability of a two-state solution. Duration of Conflict and Intentions: War of attrition between Hamas and Israel. Criticism of Israeli actions indicating an intent to commit genocide in Gaza. Israeli officials' open declarations to remove both Hamas and force Palestinians out. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 90: Navigating Middle Eastern Complexities with Steven Heydemann

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 42:07


    This week, Dan chats with Steven Heydemann, who serves as the Director of Middle East Studies at Smith College. We cover the following topics: Understanding Middle Eastern Conflicts: The intricacies of Palestinian-Israeli relations, dissecting Hamas and the PLO differences. China's and Russia's roles in the Palestinian conflict, shedding light on their involvements. Insights on Syria: U.S. ambivalence and Russia's intervention in Syria, and missed opportunities for early U.S. support. Turkey's Position in NATO: Turkey's contentious role within NATO, and the value of having Turkey in the Atlantic alliance despite President Erdogan's leadership style. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 89: Doron Ben-Atar: Unraveling Israel's Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 58:35


    In this week's episode, I engage in a comprehensive 'Israel 101' discussion with Doron Ben-Atar, Professor of History at Fordham University.  We explore pivotal historical events, including: - The founding of Israel: Analyzing the impact of political anti-Semitism in Europe, the Zionist movement's quest for a Jewish state, and the significance of the 1947 UN partition plan. - The 2000 Camp David Summit and the Oslo Peace Accord: Unpacking the complexities of failed negotiations and underlying trust issues between Palestinians and Israelis. - Examining Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership and his role leading up to the October 7th terrorist attacks; Israel's evolving international reputation, and the emergence of anti-Israel sentiment within specific American groups. - Delving into the irrationality of prejudices such as anti-Semitism and their profound impact on Jewish identity and societal dynamics.  

    Episode 88 - Satira Osemudiamen: Public Relations, Storytelling, and Reputation Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 37:33


    This week, Dan chats with Satira Osemudiamen, a storyteller and PR professional, and president of Satira Media and Public Relations. https://satiramediaandpr.com/ Satira explains that storytelling is a key part of her profession, using words to persuade and invoke action.  She emphasizes the importance of tailoring storytelling to different clients and industries, considering their goals and target audiences.  Satira also talks about starting her own PR agency, Satira Media, and the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship.  She touches on the evolving field of public relations, the impact of technology and social media, and the importance of managing reputation and crisis effectively. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 87 - Andres Mayo (Immersive Audio Engineer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 37:31


    After our annual spring hiatus, we're back with all new episodes! This week, we're chatting with Andres Mayo, immersive audio designer and mastering engineer from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Andres has 2 Latin Grammys and 7 Gardel Awards, and credits in over 3,000 albums. Andres gives us a primer on the basics of immersive audio, and shares how the industry and the technology have changed during his 30 years in the business.  One of the noteworthy changes has been the increase in overseas clients that Andres works with, outside of the LATAM market. Andres has a great passion for promoting the audio engineering industry through Audio Engineering Society, a collaboration of producers, engineers, musicians, where artists and engineers from diverse backgrounds can share ideas and develop a roadmap for best practices in the world of audio. You can find more about Andres at www.andresmayo.com Check out this week's episode!         Andresmayo.com  

    Episode 86 - Leo Notenboom (askleo.com)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 47:32


    This week I'm chatting with Leo Notenboom of askleo.com.  Leo has a popular YouTube channel of the same name in which he answers all manner of tech questions. In fact, by way of giving himself a job title for his enterprise, he calls himself the "Chief Question Answerer" at askleo.com We talk about a number of tech issues, including how to preserve digital content after a person dies, why using a password vault is essential for online security, why you maybe shouldn't use your neighbor's wifi, and why you're never too old to delve into the world of tech. Check out Leo here: https://www.askleo.com

    Episode 85 - Whit Ingram (The Witty Film Girl)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 35:00


    This week I'm chatting with Whit Ingram of beautiful South Jordan, Utah.  Whit is known as the "Witty Film Girl," and she specializes in social media campaigns, short films, and commercials. Whit talks about her early days in film, from doing lots of unpaid gigs for college friends and making mistakes as a rite of passage to get better at her craft.   She talks about her efforts to become a well-rounded writer and storyteller, as well as her quest to improve at the techical aspects of filmmaking. Whit also dispels the myth that it's necessary to go to film school to become a filmmaker, how to get clients to think outside of the box, and why working for exposure is a terrible idea, so don't even ask. Check out Whit at her website:  https://www.wittyfilmgirl.com  

    Episode 84 - Nerida Bronwen (Actress of Stage, Screen, and Voice)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 61:25


    This week, I'm chatting with Nerida Bronwen, actress of stage, screen, and voice who is known for her roles in 600 Bottles of Wine, Deadly Women, Lowering Awareness, and her voice over work portraying the character of Sashay in the Netflix series "LOL Surprise! Winter Fashion Show." We talk about her early acting ambitions, which stemmed from having supportive parents who loved film, music, theater, and art.  We also discuss trends in casting in Hollywood, Nerida's use of dialects in VO, and the physicality required for the role of Sashay in the LOL Surprise! series. Check out this week's episode, and check out Nerida at her website: https://www.neridabronwen.com/      

    Episode 83 - Jeff Williams (Blue Collar VO)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 49:54


    This week, I'm chatting with Jeff Williams, a voice actor from Amarillo, Texas.  Jeff is known for his laid-back, everyman, blue-collar style.  A chiropractor by trade, he got into VO in 2020 at the height of the COVID pandemic when his medical practice slowed to a halt.  Jeff recounts his early days as a musician, his medical background, and his early successes in VO, including over $100k in income in his first year.  We talk about how Jeff is seeking to expand his VO exploits beyond the freelance and P2P sites, a sober assessment of agency representation, and his desire to break into video games while continuing to grow his business. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 82 - Heather Dykes (Learning, Training, and Instructional Design)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 44:06


    This week, I'm chatting with Heather Dykes, an Instructional Designer from Springfield, IL.  (https://www.myhdlearning.com) We talk about Heather's early days in HR, and her early decision to get involved in designing training programs rather than delivering them. We delve into the following topics: - The rudiments of training on leadership development, systems, policies, and "training the trainers" on a multitude of topics; - What makes for good training and bad training; - The nexus between the design phase of the training and the delivery of the actual training; - The training workflow, from diagnosing needs, working with SME develop learning objectives, to L&D consultation, design, review, and finalization; - How Heather handles revisions and the process of fielding client feedback (VO people take note - specify the number of rounds of revisions in writing!) - General HR topics such as the much-talked-about "open door policy," and the post-pandemic future of remote/hybrid work. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 81 - Emmanuel Macaulay Afemikhe (The Voiceover Workshop)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 43:47


    This week, I'm chatting with Emmanuel Macaulay Afemikhe, a Nigerian-based voice actor who runs the Voiceover Workshop (https://thevoiceoverworkshop.com).   We discuss how Emmanuel got his start in VO after a stint as a stage actor in Abuja, and how he channels his passion for training and teaching via the Voiceover Workshop, where he has trained over 300 voice over talents.  The training at the Voiceover Workshop encompasses not only voice acting, but also marketing and branding. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 80 - Susie Valerio (International English and Brazilian Portuguese Voice Actor)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 42:21


    This week, I'm chatting with Susie Valerio, a native Brazilian voice actress based in Brighton, UK.   Susie graduated in Drama, Film & TV from Brunel University, and she later completed a two-year Meisner Technique program with The Impulse Company in London.    Susie does VO in advertising, games, narration and animation, among other genres. We discuss the following topics: - How Susie got introduced to VO though workshops in London; - Susie's initial skepticism at finding Portuguese VO work in the UK;  - Susie's early days working in a casting studio, assisting with casting for commercials and film; - the appeal for and interest in "International English" voice over;  - why Susie loves working in commercial VO, and the thrill of live directed sessions; - the danger of overpreparing for an audition, as relayed through Susie's work in casting. Check out this week's episode!    

    Episode 79 - Michael Givens (Cinematography, Filmmaking, Method Acting and Hypnosis)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 56:51


    This week, I'm chatting with Michael Givens, a noted director and cinematographer, who started his career as a photographer in the fasion and music industries before progressing into film.  Michael has worked with such luminaries as Sir Ridley Scott, Stephen Frears, and Sean McNamara, among others.  Michael also runs the Michael Givens & Associates Acting and Film Institute, where he teaches the Lee Strasburg method with a touch of hypnosis. We discuss the following topics: Michael's recent work on an upcoming documentary called "Our Happy Land," a story of Jewish emigration to the US; How Michael prepares himself before shooting a film by intense research, which includes voraciously reading as many as 60 books; Michael's aversion to keeping up with trends and how that tendency can distract from focusing on good storytelling; The benefits of hypnosis for actors and non-actors; and Michael's worldwide travels shooting films and commercials, with a story on how he narrowly avoided going to jail while shooting a commercial in Vietnam. Don't miss this week's episode! Learn more about Michael: www.michaelgivens.com Check out Dan's voice over demos: www.danvoice.com              

    Episode 78 - Paul Knowlton and Aaron Hedges (Authors, "Better Capitalism: Jesus, Adam Smith, Ayn Rand, and MLK Jr. on Moving from Plantation to Partnership Economics")

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 47:18


    This week, I'm honored to be joined by Paul Knowlton and Aaron Hedges, the authors of the book "Better Capitalism: Jesus, Adam Smith, Ayn Rand, and MLK Jr, on Moving from Plantation to Partnership Economics." We discuss the following points: The story of "Mr. X," and the propagation of old-style, top-down, plantation-style economics. Why the economy doesn't have to be a "zero sum game" in the tradition of Gordon Gekko, and why looking out for the interests of your customers and suppliers can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes; Why one of Jesus' most famous teachings, the Sermon on the Mount, is laced with economic instruction for both the rich and poor; Why Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations" is often misunderstood as an unfettered endorsement of laissez-faire economics.  Paul and Aaron reveal what Smith had to say about the importance of functionality of the state; How to engage your ideological opposites on matters of partnership economics, and how to find a common ground centered around the almighty dollar. "Better Capitalism" is available here: https://www.amazon.com/Better-Capitalism-Plantation-Partnership-Economics-ebook/dp/B095JD4R9P/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=better+capitalism&qid=1667243247&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIxLjc2IiwicXNhIjoiMS43NSIsInFzcCI6IjEuNjEifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=better+capitalism%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-1 Thanks for checking out this week's episode!

    Episode 77 - Ferlon Webster Jr. (VO Entrepreneurship and Business Mindset)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 43:21


    This week, I have the great pleasure of talking to a fellow VO pro, Ferlon Webster Jr.  Ferlon is based in Detroit, MI, and got his start in the news business, doing videography, editing, and camera work.  Ferlon started doing voiceovers as part of his news gigs, but found out that he loved the craft of voice acting so much that he decided to make it his FT career. We talk about his love of eLearning, his preferred VO marketing methods, his home studio, the performance training he has sought, his early experiencs on P2P sites, and how he has gotten on eLearning VO rosters and continues to seek out eLearning work. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 76 - Joanne Butcher (The Money Side of Filmmaking)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 45:43


    Do you love to watch movies?  Have you ever wondered how movies actually get made?   Yes, there's the casting and the filming and the editing, but where does the money come from to allow a film to be distributed? My guest this week is Joanne Butcher, who runs www.filmmakersuccess.com  Joanne focuses on helping filmmakers understand and navigate the process of getting funding for their movie projects.  In short, she helps filmmakers with the money issues.  Joanne shows her clients how to tap their own networks to get funding for their projects, and ultimately, how to get butts in the seats. We cover the following areas: Why filmmakers are so focused on writing, directing, and editing, but are oftentimes clueless on how to get distribution for their films; Why filmmakers are often horrified at the idea of monetizing their projects; The mysterious and opaque nature of the finances of the filmmaking industry, and why Joanne is writing a book about this topic; Why filmmakers must learn to make a killer pitch, and how Joanne helps them learn that art; and Why film festivals are never a good place to get distribution, and why filmmakers mention the words "film festivals" to investors are their peril. Tune in for this and much more.  Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 75 - Mandy McIntyre (Mental Health and Wellness in the Construction Industry)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 35:57


    This week, I'm chatting with Mandy McIntyre, the owner of Level-Up Consultants in Cleveland, Ohio.  Mandy spent 10 years in the roofing industry before starting this exciting new enterprise that focuses on mental health and wellness. We cover the following topics: How Mandy came to appreciate and understand the role of mental health in the roofing industry; What makes a workplace toxic; The challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry; What propelled Mandy to leave a high-level position in a company she loved working for to start her own consulting firm; The appropriate way to take the initiative with employees who show signs and symptoms of needing help; Mandy's efforts to increase awareness of the issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and leadership in the construction industry; Why the construction industry has the highest suicide rate of any industry in the USA; and Mandy's plan to launch her firm and make it thrive! Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 74 - Dan Lenard (The Home Studio Master)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 49:18


    It was a great pleasure to finally get to meet and chat with Dan Lenard, The Home Studio Master.  Dan is best known to those of us in VO circles as the co-host of the popular Voice Over Body Shop (VOBS) show with George Whittham. We discuss the following topics: The origins of Dan's "Home Studio Master" consulting business; Dan's pre-VO jobs in education, radio, and insurance; Why so many voice actors make home recording harder than it has to be; WOVO - the World Voices Organization, a VO industry trade group, of which Dan is the president, that works to promote the voice over industry and showcase voice actors for the skilled pros that they are; Why voice actors should forget about producing "broadcast quality" audio; Dan's passion for the Buffalo Bills. Check out this week's episode!

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    Episode 73 - Gamal Hennessy (The Legal Side of Freelancing, Art, and Entertainment)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 49:53


    This week, I'm honored to visit with Gamal Hennessy - attorney, author, and business consultant based in New York City.  Gamal specializes in boutique entertainment law, helping to guide writers, artists, AV post production folks, and others, through the oftentimes tricky and potentially treacherous waters of contracts and intellectual property law. We cover the following topics: - What is a contract, and why do artists need them? - Why artists should protect their legal interests as if their project will be "the next big thing;" - Why artists often collaborate on a revenue sharing basis rather than by paying up-front fees; - Why voice artists need to be aware of the rudiments of trademark infringement when making VO demos; - Why artists so often sign whatever piece of paper is put in front of them just to get the gig; - Is the PGA Tour a monopoly, and can the new breakaway Saudi Golf league steal the tour's best players? Check out this week's episode!    

    Episode 72 - Paul Alan Clifford (Making Church Tech Ministry Understandable)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 48:19


    This week on "You're Hearing Voices," I chat with Paul Alan Clifford from beautiful Lexington, Kentucky.  Paul is the founder of Trinity Digital Media, a consulting business that helps churches to navigate their unique tech challenges, particularly livestreaming.  Paul is an expert in teaching  churches how to make the best use of ProPresenter software, and his YouTube tutorials on ProPresenter typically garner 2-3 times as many views as ProPresenter's own videos. We also talk about Paul's educational background, how he got his first exposure to videography, and when he discovered how technology could be used in the church.  We also touch on some unrelated topics such as proper church attire and the future of remote work. Check out this week's episode!  

    Episode 71 - Colleen McCubbin (Boutique Publishing)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 37:58


    This week on the podcast, I travel virtually north of the border to Canada to chat with Colleen McCubbin.  Colleen is based in Calgary, Alberta, where she runs Siretona Creative.  Siretona is a boutique publisher which collaborates with authors to produce excellent books that make a positive difference around the world. Colleen shares how a weekly newspaper column and a children's book led to the creation of her company, her coaching program for authors, and why certain books are made into audio and others aren't. Check out this week's episode!  

    Episode 70 - Jeff Rolka (Singing and Vocal Warmups)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 54:04


    This week, I chat with Jeff Rolka, a musician and vocalist who, through his teaching, has helped hundreds of thousands of people to sing better and take great care of their voices.  Jeff has a very popular YouTube channel with dozens of vocal warmups for singers that have garnered over 12.5 million views. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 69 - Sonal Bahl (SuperCharge Your Career)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 40:18


    This week, I chat with Sonal Bahl, an International Career Coach, former HR director, and podcaster and YouTuber.  We discuss the state of work in the post-COVID era, Sonal's social media efforts on both YouTube and LinkedIn, why corporate life gets a bad rap, and why entrepreneurship is  overly glamorized at times, and the implications of "The Great Resignation." Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 68 - Avia Spitzer (Hebrew and English Voice Actor)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 47:47


    This week, we're chatting with Avia Spitzer, a Hebrew and English voice actress based near Tel Aviv, Israel.  Avia studied acting in college, and she got her start behind the microphone in radio, but she found her true passion in voice over.  Avia loves everything about recording studios, and the wonder of how it all comes together - her areas of work include a little bit of everything: dubbing, eLearning, commercials, corporate videos, audiobooks, and IVR.  Avia also talks about her marketing techniques, and the need for preparation and practice in voice over. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 67 - Andres Macias Hernandez (Trilingual Colombian Voice Actor)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 37:09


    In this episode, Dan speaks with Andres Macias Hernandez, a voice actor based in Bogota, Colombia.  Andres does VO work in Spanish, Italian, and English.  His work spans several genres, including E-learning, corporate narration, commercials, audiobooks, video games, characters, and documentaries. We talk about Andres' entry into the world of VO, his early gigs, the training he has received, his almost-soundproof vocal booth, and his meteoric rise to success in the relatively short period of time that he has been working in the industry. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 66 - Travis Kellerman (ESG 101)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 52:13


    This week, I chat with Travis Kellerman, an ESG (environmental, social, and governance) and impact strategy officer and cultivator of sustainable tech based in Albuequerqe, NM.  We have an "ESG 101" conversation in which Travis leads us through the rudiments of this very complex topic, with examples of the good corporate actors and the not-so-good ones, and why the topic of ESG matters to voice actors.  Travis and I also discuss his recent run for an aldermanic seat in Albuequerqe, and what that taught him about retail politics and the concerns of voters at the local level.  We also discuss futurism and jujitsu. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 65 - Erikka Tiffani Wells (Women of Color in the Automotive Industry)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 42:36


    In this episode, Dan chats with Erikka Tiffany Wells, the Sales Manager of Volkswagen of Marion in beautiful Marion, Illinois.  Erikka's story is one of perserverence, grit, and sheer determination, as she worked her way up from a minimum wage daycare teacher to a successful automotive sales professional.  Erikka describes the unique challenges of being a woman of color in a profession historically dominated by white men, and how she's put her own stamp on her dealership and the industry as a whole by recruiting sales professionals from all walks of life.  Erikka is also working hard to change the culture of the auto industry via the Women of Color Automotive Network, where she serves as Vice President. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 64 - Ayuma Michelle (Empowering Women in Leadership)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 52:44


    This week, Dan chats with Ayuma Michelle from Athi River, Kenya.  Ayuma is passionate about helping women to tell their unique stories, and to empower progressive women leaders to change the world by developing their own unique leadership skills.  We talk about her consulting business, her social media presence, particularly on Youtube, and also her fledgling voice over efforts. Check out Ayuma at her website: https://www.letsfindyourstory.com/ Don't miss this week's episode!

    Episode 63 - Katie Shaffer (Digital Marketing in the Trucking Industry)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 39:31


    This week, Dan chats with Katie Shaffer, Fixed Operations Marketing Manager at Hunter Truck in Pittsburgh.  Katie talks about the challenges of creating unique digital content for the trucking industry.  Katie shares the unique benefits of "behind the scenes" video content, the inherent dangers of pursuing "vanity metrics" in social media marketing, and why social media marketing campaigns require patience and should not be rushed. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 62 - Robb Conlon (Host, "Recruiting Hell Podcast")

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 42:30


    This week, Dan chats with Robb Conlon, host of the "Recruiting Hell" podcast, in which Robb helps his listeners to navigate the sometimes shark-infested waters of job seeking.  Through his efforts, Robb has helped to generate over $1.4 million in salaries and benefits for his listeners.  Robb is also an expert in podcast production and applies his expertise with Sweetfish Media, a Podcast Agency for B2B brands, and shares some foundational information for people thinking of entering the podcast space. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 61 - Harmony Zhang (Actress of Stage, Screen, and Voice)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 32:37


    In this episode, Dan chats with Harmony Zhang, a theater actress who also recently voiced an audiobook called "The Achilles Battle Fleet."  We talk about how Harmony got her start in acting, her early theater work, and the challenges of acting out one character on the stage vs. acting the part of a dozen characters in a fiction audiobook. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 60 - Suzi McAlpine (Author, "Beyond Burnout: How to Spot it, Stop It, and Stamp It Out")

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 44:57


    This week, Dan chats with author and leadership development specialist Suzi McAlpine.  Suzi, who is based in Nelson, New Zealand, wrote a book called "Beyond Burnout: How to Spot it, Stop It, and Stamp It Out," which addresses how to recognize the signs of burnout, and practical how-to's for leaders to reduce its presence in organizations.  We talk about how corporate culture can be a contributing factor to burnout, and the ways that forward-thinking companies confront it head-on.  Suzi shares practical tips for voice actors who might feel a bit isolated in their home studios.  Also, Suzi takes us on a mini virtual tour of the beautiful city of Nelson, New Zealand. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 59 - Rico Reese (Football and Video Production)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 24:44


    This week on "You're Hearing Voices," we talk a little football with our special guest Rico Reese.  Rico played college ball at Western Carolina University and then went on to play in the Arena Football League for various teams, including the Alabama Vipers, the Kansas City Command, and the Georgia Force.  Rico recently wrote a book, called How to Become Pro: Tips for Amateur Football Players, which I had the pleasure of narrating. Here is the link to Rico's book: https://amzn.to/31eKqdy Check out this week's episode!  

    Episode 58 - Richard Murray (Animation, Explainer Videos and eLearning)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 50:38


    This week, I speak with Richard Murray of RichToons.com.  Rich, who is based in greater Toronto, takes us through his almost 20 years of solopreneurship in character illustration and animation in eLearning and explainer videos and also app design.  Rich also talks about his 8-year long involvement in the development of a children's chapter book called "My Best Friend is a Secret Agent," for which he provided the illustrations and layout and the cover art. Check out Rich's book here: https://amzn.to/3Dhttps://www.amazon.com/My-Best-Friend-Secret-Agent/dp/1989365779/ref=pd_sbs_1/135-2377692-0821324?pd_rd_w=1qGwl&pf_rd_p=3676f086-9496-4fd7-8490-77cf7f43f846&pf_rd_r=KC76PQY8N8ZCX2EXTBY9&pd_rd_r=3c73b237-3d48-4e4e-bc7f-812a07c59b40&pd_rd_wg=Wz29P&pd_rd_i=1989365779&psc=1 ....and, check out this week's episode with Rich!

    Episode 57 - Kuti Biazid (Malaysian VO Artist and Speech Coach)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 40:39


    This week, Dan chats with Kuti Biazid, a veteran voice artist based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  Kuti is the founder of Vocapedia.co.  On the VO end of the spectrum, she specializes in corporate training videos and documentaries.  During her 30-plus years as a voiceover artist, she has recorded countless tv and radio commercials.  She also works as as speech coach, helping working professionals and entrepreneurs improve the way they speak and sound. Check out this week's episode!    

    Episode 56 - Vero López Treviño (Latin American Spanish VO and Dubbing)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 44:40


    This week, Dan chats with Vero López Treviño, an award-winning voice actress based in Mexico City who specializes in commercial VO and dubbing.   Her dubbing credits include such A-List actresses such as Lupita Nyong'o, Sandra Oh, Rosamund Pike, Salma Hayek, and others I'm leaving off who are way too famous for a piker like me to not mention.  Her corporate credits are equally as impressive, and they include Disney, Dove, Mazda, and many, many more. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 55 - Sarah Cannistra (The Overnight Trainer)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 36:58


    This week, Dan speaks with Sarah Cannistra, aka, The Overnight Trainer.  She quite literally became a corporate trainer overnight, and decided to start a coaching business for those seeking a new career path in Learning and Development, or for those who have never worked a day in L&D and want to explore this exciting field.  She also has a podcast by the same name, The Overnight Trainer. Sarah's website: https://www.theovernighttrainer.com/ Her podcast: https://theovernighttrainer.podbean.com/ Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 54 - Brian Kurkjian (Learning Experience Design)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 39:48


    This week, Dan speaks with Brian Kurkjian, a Learning Experience Designer from beautiful Bloomington, Illinois.  Brian takes us through his career trajectory from his career beginnings in higher education and his journey to L&D, the process of developing learning and design projects, how he finds clients and tailors learning solutions to individual clients' needs. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 53 - Kimberly Goh (eLearning and Interactive Storytelling)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 50:06


    This week, I chat with Kimberly Goh, an Interactive Video Designer from sunny Irvine, CA.  Her freelance enterprise is called The Interactive Story (theinteractivestory.com).  We chat about how she came to eLearning from a computer science background, and how she became fascinated with began designing interactive storytelling and videos.  Kimberly takes us into the world of scenarios, storytelling, and interaction, and the role they've played in shifting the eLearning landscape away from the traditional, passive "school model" of eLearning. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 52 - Brooke Miles (Social Media Marketing)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 37:54


    How do you outshine your competitors on social media?  This week's guest, Brooke Miles, shares some insights on how to get started.  During the pandemic, Brooke decided to kick her marketing into high gear and threw herself into her YouTube videos, which are quirky, entertaining, and very informative.  She teaches everything from how to correctly set up your LinkedIn profile to the best times to post on various social media channels.  We chat about that, and much more! 

    Episode 51 - Abbe Holmes (Australian VO talent, audiobook narrator and VO coach) le and popular voice over actors

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 53:37


    This week, Dan chats with Abbe Holmes, a 35-year veteran voice actor based in Melbourne, Australia.  Abbe started doing voice overs as a 17-year old girl, and her career has evolved over the decades from doing high-pitched teenage character reads to commercials, and, more recently, audiobooks.  She also has a great passion for coaching prospective voice actors, and you can check out her coaching website at https://voiceovercoach.com.au/. Check out this week's epsiode!

    Episode 50 - Chaz Volk (Podcasting, Branding, and Community Buidling)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 39:29


    Should you start a podcast to be the next Joe Rogan?  Well, the sad truth is that you're likely to fail.  This week's guest, Chaz Volk, aka "Mr. Thrive," is your one-stop-shop for podcast production.  He can teach you to use your podcast to improve your messaging and your marketing.  By bonding with and building a rapport with your network, you transform a network into a community, where people consume your content with vigor and see you as a trusted source for valuable and entertaining content. Check out this week's episode!    

    Episode 49 - Ridvan Sağlam (E-Learning Gamification)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 39:49


    This week, Dan chats with Ridvan Sağlam, a Freelance Learning Experience Designer based in Muğla, Turkey.  Ridvan is a former teacher who combined a passion for learning and technology to pursue the nice of gamification.  We also talk about his freelance journey, and how he handles an international clientele. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 48 - Carmen Vincent (Freelance Video Production and Documentary Filmmaking)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 36:32


    In this episode of "You're Hearing Voices," Dan chats with Carmen Vincent, a freelance video producer based in Chesteron, Indiana.  We discuss Carmen's journey directly from Valparaiso University to the world of freelance without a stop in corporate America.  Carmen has a great passion for documentary filmmaking, as evidenced by a very special project she's working on called "Teacher of Patience," a documentary film meant to educate first responders and the greater community about how to communicate with individuals with Down syndrome and other disabilities. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 47 - Martin Ocholi (Strategic Communications and Media Relations)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 44:18


    This week, Dan travels to Nairobi, Kenya, to speak with Martin Ocholi, an expert in media and communications with experience in Strategic Communication, Media Relations, and Health Communication.  Martin talks about his experiences working in academia teaching media relations, and his foray into entrepreneurship by launching Voice Development for Effective Speaking, or VODES.  VODES teaches people from all professions and all walks of life on make lasting impressions in public speaking, acting, presenting, broadcasting and everyday conversation. Check out this week's episode!

    Episode 46 - David Parker (Author, "The More You Do, the Better You Feel")

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 46:42


    Have you ever been beset by procrastination?  Of course you have!  We've all been there.  My guest this week, David Parker, wrote a book about the topic called "The More You Do, the Better You Feel."  Tune in and listen as David explains how learning to deal with procrastination was a key to overcoming depression and leading to a more productive life. Check out this week's epsiode!

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