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Joe Loesch is one of the truly good guys of Nashville! We had a blast doing this episode. Joe is an acclaimed voice actor and spoken word producer with over thirty years of experience in the VoiceOver industry. As a U.S. Army veteran, he leverages his military training to enrich his strategic VoiceOver coaching. Joe's voice graces national commercials, video games, cartoons, and corporate narrations. He has voiced several cartoon characters for Disney and PBS Kids and produced the Baby Looney Tunes sound books. Additionally, he has produced hundreds of audiobooks for renowned publishers like Harper Collins, Zondervan Publishing, Thomas Nelson, Mission Audio, Oasis Audio, Toy Box Productions, and Readio Theatre. Joe has also narrated dozens of audiobooks and voiced countless commercials for national brands including Philips/Magnavox, Bridgestone/Firestone, Coca-Cola, Folgers, Sun Sweet Prunes, Ford, Chevy, and Toyota. His on-screen presence extends to several movies and numerous national TV commercials. Joe honed his acting skills at the Pasadena Playhouse and now proudly calls Nashville home. He along with his wife Lori, own and operate Creative License, Inc., an audiobook production company based in Nashville, TN. www.joeloesch.com
Joe Loesch is the voice for several cartoon characters for Disney and PBS Kids. He is the producer for Baby Looney Tunes sound books. He has produced hundreds audiobooks for various publishers such as, Harper Collins, Zondervan Publishing, Thomas Nelson, Mission Audio, Oasis Audio, Toy Box Productions and Readio Theatre. He has narrated dozens of audiobooks, Audible.com. Joe has voiced dozens of commercials for national advertisers, Philips/Magnavox, Bridgestone/Firestone, Coca-Cola, Folgers, Sun Sweet Prunes, Ford, Chevy and Toyota. He has appeared in a number of movies and dozens of national TV commercials. He is the producer, storyteller and voice of all the characters for Dave Ramsey's “Junior's Adventures.” JoeLoesch.com Joe was nominated 'Spoken Word' Producer of the Year by AFIM Indy Awards. He's a nominated Grammy Award producer, and has won, multiple Silver Microphone, Communicator, Telly and Davey awards. He is the recipient of the Early Childhood News Directors Choice award for his creative writing and audio production. His "Abraham Lincoln Logues" book with audio was voted a top ten children's book by Chicago Parent Magazine and is available at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC. He also received a platinum album for Garth Brooks, "No Fences," for his special effects on "The Thunder Rolls".Joe and his wife Lori, currently own and operate, Creative License, Inc, an audiobook production company in Nashville, TN. www.NewWayToRead.com Joe grew up in Los Angeles and studied acting at the Pasadena Playhouse. He now calls Nashville home.****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW What's Your Problem? PODCAST:www.whatsyourproblempodcast.comRandom 5 sponsored by CULLEOKA COMPANY!@Culleoka Company Culleoka is here to eliminate the toxicity generally associated with cleaning. Our probiotic and plant based cleaners contain multiple live strains of beneficial (good) bacteria producing powerful enzymes to break down foul organic matter on surfaces. Clean powerfully and naturally here:https://culleokacompany.com/?rfsn=5722255.0f51be Follow Joe here:JoeLoesch.comwww.facebook.com/joe.loesch/www.linkedin.com/in/joeloesch/ Talking about the real problems (and possible solutions) of everyday business owners and professionals in and around Middle Tennessee and beyond...this is the What's Your Problem Podcast! WYP Intro VO: @johndavidwells #podcasts #podcast #podcasting #tennessee #nashville #podcastproduction #sales #selling #business #marketing #radio #production #voiceover #vo #fitness #bni #networking #nft #nonfungibletokens #crypto #cryptocurrency #applepodcasts #businesscoach #businessideas #businesslife #businesspassion #businesstips #countrymusic #entrepreneurlife #entrepreneurship #marketing #mindset #nashvegas #nashville #nashvillelife #nashvillemusic #nashvillescene #nashvilletennessee #nashvilletn #newpodcast #podcastaddict #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #podcastlife #podcastlove #podcasts #podcastshow #tennessee
The way that voice actors record audiobooks has evolved over the years. When this episode’s guest first launched his career in voice over, everybody recorded from a studio while receiving live direction. Now, with decades of experience under his belt and a slew of awards to his name, our guest explains how home recording has […]
Open your mouth and make a living. For years, a select few have been able to do just that. Recently thousands more around the world are getting in on the voiceover business and Joe Loesch has been coaching more than a few of them! ****Watch this episode and subscribe! https://youtu.be/7KxO-NYN7xk Joe Loesch is an award winning voice actor and voice acting coach. Joe has produced over 500 audio books, and voiced dozens of national commercial ads, audiobooks, corporate narrations and cartoons for the Disney Channel. Joe also teaches voice acting at www.VoiceOverXtra.com and at Alan Dysert’s “The Actor’s School.” Joe’s youtube channel (www.youtube.com/voboothcamp) offers incredible video insights about investing in yourself, building confidence, making demos, and promoting your voice acting business. Joe has also written many E-Books, some of which are entitled “Positively Speaking” , “Break Procrastination”, “Instagram Marketing Secrets” and “Breaking Bad Habits.” Joe knows his craft and is a fabulous asset for those looking to foster the skills needed to break into a lucrative career in voice acting. Joe is also an accomplished musician and has a band called “The Road Crew” (https://roadcrew.weebly.com). Some of the things that came up: It takes 5 years to build up a solid business Finding the right thunder SFX for Garth’s “Thunder Rolls” album Understanding how to build value You’re not paying for XX hours of work, you’re paying for XX years of experience Getting started in VO Follow Joe: @audioJoe66 www.joeloesch.com www.youtube.com/voboothcamp The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)!I appreciate the support. Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Joe Loesch is an award winning spoken word producer, voice actor and coach. Joe has produced over five hundred audiobooks, voiced dozens of national commercial ads, audiobooks, corporate narrations and cartoons for the Disney channel. He produces the Baby Looney Tunes sound-books. Joe teaches voice acting throughout the country with VoiceOverXtra.com and in Nashville for Alan Dysert's The Actor's School. Joe Loesch is the founder and coach of Booth Camp. He teaches all-day intensive workshops in Nashville and around the country. He has over 30 years experience in voice-over, and has been successfully coaching voice over students for more than twenty years. Joe is a full time professional voice actor, coach, and spoken word producer. He's passionate about the business and has an enthusiastic, positive, and humorous personality which he conveys to all of his students. His love for teaching, combined with his extensive creative writing and VO career helps his students to develop a broad range of skills.
Joe Loesch is an award winning spoken word producer, voice actor and coach. Joe has produced over five hundred hundred audiobooks, voiced dozens of national commercial ads, audiobooks, corporate narrations and cartoons for the Disney channel. He produces the Baby Looney Tunes sound-books. His first voice over student was Reece Witherspoon! Today we chat about the challenge of working with kids in voice over. What are the important considerations when writing and producing a children’s audio product? What makes a great character voice? Check him out here: http://www.joeloesch.com/ https://lnkd.in/dzKJtsf - iTunes https://lnkd.in/d7aB-Kr - Stitcher A big thank you to all the listeners!
There were two people who refused to recognize the truth. His mother told a Chicago reporter for the Herald Examiner, “Lester was a great hearted boy who was always taking the blame for other’s sins. He wouldn’t hurt nobody except in self-defense.” When FBI agents finally brought him down, his sister bristled, “The FBI killed a better man today than he ever killed.” Then his mother added, “I’m proud he was my son.” Listen to this final episode #10 of "The Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch. Visit us at NewWayToRead.com.
Lester Gillis, aka; Baby Face had no morales and killed without remorse. In time, he would gleefully describe his killings to his pals. In the end, even his friends would turn against him. Listen to episode #9 of "Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com
Dan & George welcome back our good friend, Joe Loesch this Monday night on Voice Over Body Shop! Joe is the founder and coach of Booth Camp. He teaches all-day intensive workshops in Nashville and around the country. He has over 30 years experience in voice-over, and has been successfully coaching voice-over students for more than twenty years. Joe is a full time professional voice actor, coach, and spoken word producer. He's passionate about the business and has an enthusiastic, positive, and humorous personality which he conveys to all of his students. We'll talk with him about what makes a successful VO career and how you can get your focus in the right place! We'll also go over his tips for creating characters and different strategies to looking at and breaking down copy. We'll also get the Voice Over Xtra/VOBS News and the unpredictability of a live show! We're dedicated to make your VO career POP! Voice Over Body Shop! Thats this Monday night! 9 Eastern, 6 Pacific or forever on YouTube or on our podcast edition. Brought to you by Voiceoveressentials.com,Vo2Gogo.com Source Elements, The VO Dojo, Voice Over Xtra, J. Michael Collins Demos and VOICEACTORWEBSITES.com
listen to episode #8 of "Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com.
Lester Gillis, aka: Baby Face grew up in the area around Humboldt Park in Chicago at a time when the nation was wallowing in the mire of prohibition. He joined a juvenile gang, bootlegged bear and stole automobile tires, then moved on to steeling cars and robbing banks. He had no morales and killed without remorse. In time, he would gleefully describe his killings to his pals. In the end, even his friends would turn against him. Listen to episode #7 of "The Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com
Things went wrong with the bank job in Grand Haven. Citizens take control. Listen to episode #6 of "Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com
In the early 10930's the gangster era was is full swing. Learn the finer points of bank robbing. Get in and get out! Listen to episode #5 of "Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com
He joined a juvenile gang, bootlegged bear and stole automobile tires, then moved on to steeling cars and robbing banks. He had no morales and killed without remorse. In time, he would gleefully describe his killings to his pals. Listen to episode #3 of "Killer With The Baby Face" by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com
Hellen Gillis was the wife of Baby Face Nelson. Learn about how this woman fit into the lawless life of the FBI's number one gangster. Listen to episode #3 of "Killer With The Baby Face by Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com
Some called him a psychopathic little runt, others said he was a kill-crazed murderer who killed just to watch people die. His real name was Lester Gillis. He was only five foot five and had a boyish look. Some people referred to him as Baby Face. He dropped the name Gillis and changed it to Nelson, and from that time on people called him, Baby Face Nelson. Listen to episode 1 of 10, "The Killer With The Baby Face", the story of Baby Face Nelson. Get the complete story over the next 10 weeks. Listen now as Joe Loesch and NewWayToRead.com presents, The Killer With The Baby Face.
Joe Loesch is an award winning author, voice actor and spoken word producer. He trained for an acting career at the Pasadena Playhouse and now calls Nashville home. Joe has produced over a hundred audiobooks, voiced dozens of national commercials and several cartoons for the Disney channel. He produced the Baby Looney Tunes sound-books. Joe teaches voice acting locally for The Actor's School in Franklin, TN. He teaches nationally for Edge Studio in NYC. Joe is the voice of all characters for Dave Ramsey's "Junior's Adventures. For more info on this and other episodes head over to mikelenzvoice.com.
These voice actors from World-Voices.org play the rolls of Route 66 characters during its heyday. It's a 10 mintue stroll down Route 66. Enjoy their stories from the days of old. - Produced by Spoken Word Producer, Joe Loesch.
Show Log Episode 156, September 8, 2014 Clips from Voice2014 0:01:52 They begin. 0:03:00 Dan outlines the show to come. 0:03:45 The Red Carpet Reception, the first night. 0:05:46 Dan with Diane Merritt and Jen Davis. 0:06:43 Dan with Julie Williams on VO ethics. 0:07:36 Bill Holmes and Dan. 0:07:59 Fred Melamed and Dan. 0:10:19 Dan with Beau Bridgland from the U.K. 0:11:15 Dan with Ed Asner. 0:11:55 End of this clip. 0:12:20 Dan tells an elevator story about Ed Asner and Pat Fraley. 0:14:09 Break. 0:15:30 They're back. 0:16:36 The live EWABS show at Voice2014. 0:19:26 Scott Brick joins the show. He talks about his role at the conference and about current work. 0:27:20 Scott leaves, and Dan tells an embarrassing story. 0:28:45 Larry Davis comes on stage. He's here to learn self direction and tells about his current work, including Morgan Freeman ADR. He's also does Madden game voicing and gives some examples. 0:33:35 Larry does Morgan Freeman. 0:34:12 Break. 0:35:53 They're back with a live audience! Dan walks into the audience. 0:37:02 Esther has a question—name change when Dan moves to the west coast. 0:37:46 A VO actor has a yeti, what can she do to step it up? Dan talks about keeping it simple. 0:39:10 George asks what problems she's trying to solve? GAS—Gear Acquisition Syndrome: don't succumb. 0:40:03 Steve asks about ISDN and SourceConnect. George says its inevitable. Dan thinks it will be dominoes. 0:41:42 Denise Chamberlain thanks Dan for helping with her microphone. She asks about the difference between a condenser and dynamic microphone. Dynamic mics are designed to be spoken to very close, a live performance and broadcast mic. Condenser mic hears more like the human ear. She thought an RE-20 dynamic mic would work for audiobook work, but it's not working out. George comments. 0:45:22 Susan Bernard: when will EWABS cover ventilation? Dan addresses it. George talks about using a cooler and block of ice. 0:46:45 Susan thanks George and Dan for EWABS. 0:48:10 Dan says the real trick is not to panic. 0:48:42 Gerald asks about mics and boards. Dan replies. With a mono, single track voice, you don't need a mixer. You don't buy expensive equipment to get work, you work to get better equipment. George joins the discussion. 0:53:18 Walter Olsen: have you guys tested the Kaotica Eyeball. Dan gives his opinion. George discusses his testing of the Eyeball. 0:55:43 Dan introduces another guest, Rodney Saulsberry, who talks about the session he's about to lead. He works a lot for Telemundo. Dan asks him what he likes about Voice2014. 0:59:04 Break 1:00:16 They're back. 1:01:06 Voice Over Essentials' Porta Booths. 1:04:45 Ella says hello. 1:05:00 George shows a few photos of Ella at Voice 2014. 1:05:48 The Garden Party (with music by Ricky Nelson). 1:06:20 Curt Byk, who helps organize the event. 1:07:10 Dan meets Rebecca Davis. And she does a promo! 1:09:32 Scott Boyer at the Garden Party and a mustache duality. Baritone test pattern. 1:10:24 Joe Loesch and they order a beer. The bartender recommends a rum and Coke with ice cream for George. 1:12:56 Break. VoiceOverXtra. 1:13:26 They're back. The final package. 1:13:52 Dean Panaro, Abrams Talent Agent, is presented with a problem to discuss at a Voice2014 session. 1:16:48 Terrace Talk vendor area. Diana Birdsall, winner of the EWABS demo derby. She describes working with Chuck Duran to make the demos. 1:19:33 Jonathan Tilley, who is based in Germany. He talks about how he came to live in Germany and his League of List Builders program. http://leagueoflistbuilders.com/ 1:21:55 The hypnotist. 1:23:17 Gibberish 1:23:52 Vendor visits: http://voxtees.biz/. Erica Garcia describes her business of providing VO accessories. 1:25:27 They're back. 1:26:17 Next week: Fan Roundtable. Twenty-five can participate. Write to ewabshop@gmail.com to ask to join the show. 1:28:08 Donors thanked. 1:29:20 Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter @EWABS_show, and like the YouTube episodes. Check out the demo derby in Episode 151 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmaRYhThdpg 1:30:00 There's a podcast, so check that out. 1:30:25 Thanks to the staff. And sponsors: VoiceOverXtra, VoiceOver Essentials, and Edge Studio. 1:31:20 Thanks to wives and Edge Studio who is providing the bandwidth. 1:32:00 Voice2014 ALS Bucket Challenge. 1:34:22 End of show.
Show Log Episode 145, June 2, 2014 Guest: Joe Loesch George will give tips about your work flow and efficiency Dan's Tip of the Week will be about using the EWABS clicker 0:02:06 The show begins and they succumb to “chit chat.” 0:03:40 George talks about your equipment—is it still costing you money? Pro Tools is the example. People stick with what they have because they paid for it and spent 3 years making it work…only they're using it poorly! Is there a point when you need to revamp and work more efficiently. Your equipment and products might be perfectly good; but how productive are you? In ProTools, some folks “bounce” their audio in real time, for example. A fast workflow is key in this business. Sometimes a little training can improve your workflow. 0:07:28 Also, people end up settling on mic's that can be the most expensive. Sometimes the least expensive mic can be the best for your voice. Why keep 4-5 extra microphones? Hold a “shoot out” of your mic and keep the best two. 0:09:18 Another way you're wasting your money is by sending out lousy sounding auditions. Raw files aren't good enough anymore. Send auditions in at the quality of the final product. Some processing is needed. Your “RMS” or volume should not be lower than the rest. Louder things can be perceived as better. 0:11:28 One more thing: losing out on jobs on sound quality problems you aren't aware of! Pervasive sounds you may not notice will cost you work. So, look for an objective review of your sound. 0:12:50 Dan joins in the discussion. Hissing and hums mean your audition won't make it past the slate. Expensive equipment that you don't know how to use will just show how much you don't know. Juan Carlos Bagnall said he judges equipment and recording quality in the first few seconds. 0:14:50 Break 0:16:52 They're back. Dan has lots of Studio Suit! Come on down. 0:18:16 Audio question from Trevor Jones. He wants more toys. Is there any point to aspiring to better gear? He'd also like to get out of the closet into a booth. Will his sound get better? Should he sell his Sony 75-6's to an unsuspecting victim? 0:20:30 Dan on aspiring to more expensive equipment. Get good stuff, learn how to use it, but the higher the quality of the equipment the more the quality of your recording space is important. 0:21:15 Does moving to a bigger space improve quality? George thinks anything smaller than 5' x 8' if it's tuned acoustically, it makes no difference. You can get better quality in a larger room. 0:22:36 About headphones—absolutely a personal preference. If you like the sound of your headphones, go for it. 0:23:25 Tip of the Week—the EWABS clickers, a step beyond. 0:23:58 It begins. We all make mistakes, so be good at editing. Use sound codes, like a clicker, to mark your waveform. 0:24:50 One way is with a mouth pop. Another a beep you make, and a third is your clicker. Each can mean a different problem. 0:25:32 Dan records and shows how it's done. 0:26:41 He can now edit visually. Dan uses the clicker to show the start of a slide, followed by the slide number. He then pastes over a copied piece of audio file with a marker, with the required time for the start and end of each slide. Dan uses pop sounds for mistakes and then more quickly delete the mistakes. He demonstrates. Dan names the markers as required. 0:29:25 You create a code for yourself to speed up your process. 0:30:38 Break 0:32:24 They're back with Joe Loesch, producer and voice actor. 0:33:05 Joe recounts how he got into the biz starting in the 70s. Robert Redford inspired him. Joe's career spans the days from tape editing to now. 0:37:00 Luck favors the prepared. 0:37:30 Joe now teaches in Nashville. He also teaches “Booth Camp” for John Florian's “Voice-Over Xtra.” 0:38:56 Dan asks Joe his view of how the business has changed in the last 30 years. 0:41:37 Joe has written stories and other books for kids. 0:42:50 Joe has expertise in demos. He talks about how he got into making demos. 0:45:20 Dan asks what goes into making a demo. Joe says a lot of training. In this market your demo is your calling card. 0:47:07 Dan comments that you shouldn't do a demo before you're really ready. Joe advises taking baby steps. Hone your skills. He wants to hear confidence; it's everything. 0:48:22 A Harlan Hogan break. Hear the VO: 1-A vs the Sennheiser 416, ElectroVoice RE20, and the Neumann U87: http://voiceoveressentials.com/content/vo-1a-voiceover-microphone.htm 0:51:00 They're back for a quick tour of Joe Loesch's studio. He describes the sound deadening in his space. 0:53:15 George asks Joe how his air system works. Joe describes it. He coils the flexible duct so that the air arrives silently. 0:54:13 JS Gilbert asks what the biggest challenge is now in VO compared to 10 years ago. Joe is just enjoying life. 0:55:29 Steve Tardio asks about Joe doing animation in Nashville, not L.A.? He tells the story. 0:56:06 Is most of your work from local connections, LA or NYC or elsewhere? Joe has a lot of friends in the business. He gets work through word-of-mouth. 0:57:18 Would you advice acting lessons for animation? Joe replied, “Absolutely,” and goes on to explain. Improv is great for voice actors. 0:58:11 Do you coach over Skype and what genres do you teach? 0:58:58 What percentage of time do you spend preparing compared to other audiobook tasks? Joe figures it should be 3:1. 0:59:34 To slate or not to slate? Joe always slates. 1:00:10 Do you use ISDN? Joe sees it going away. He doesn't use it or need it. 1:01:00 George asks Joe as producer if he likes live sessions or for the talent to just send a file. Joe like getting the file. Dan says that makes making your auditions ready for use, to show the quality of your recording. 1:02:02 What do you to warm up? Joe uses tongue twisters. “She stood in the doorway of Burgess's Fish Store Shop inexplicably mimicking him and welcoming him in.” 1:04:49 When you send a demo to an ad agency or production house, should you include extra material or just a short note? Joe says short note—no bio, no headshot. What matters is your demo. Don't ask them to look at more stuff. 1:03:38 What mic do you use: Neumann U87 in the booth and an Avlex 79 outside the studio. 1:05:05 George asks about his advocacy of slightly produced auditions, and what Joe thinks about that? All Joe does in normalize because time is of the essence with auditions. 1:06:42 George asks if Joe does any front-end processing. He uses MBox and wants to look at FocusRite. 1:07:30 Joe asks if George and Dan will be at Voice2014 in August in Anaheim. Yes, both. 1:08:56 How does Joe avoid the “sore throat syndrome.” He works out and washes his hands. 1:09:23 What do you recommend for mouth noise and clicks? Lubricate, drink water. Eat green apple and chew thoroughly before swallowing. 1:10:54 Joe says goodbye and they take a break. 1:11:51 They're back. Joe's Route 66 Band will be in Kingman, Arizona, in August. See route66kingmanfestival.com 1:13:10 Announcements. Donate to the show, it's not free to produce! Thanks to the donors. 1:14:45 George will be in New York City and do the show next week from Edge Studio. He's got time Thursday and Friday next week for NYC-area VO help. He'll be visiting at the PROMAX convention. 1:16:12 Next week's guests: Debra Deyan and Colleen Marlow from the Deyan Institute http://www.deyaninstitute.com/home.html 1:16:29 June 16: George will be in Florida at Doug Turkel's place, doing the show and helping host a “Marketing Masters Roundtable.” 1:18:20 Thanks to the sponsors. 1:18:39 Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter at EWABS_Show. Watch on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/ewabsshow 1:19:04 Closing remarks. Thanks to wives, Katherine Curriden, Anthony Gettig in the chatroom, Jack de Golia with show notes, Tim McKean for his work on EWABS Essentials, Lee Pinney for the podcasts. 1:20:30 Dan plinks a few notes on his ukelele. 1:21:31 End of show.
What do people expect of a voice actor? Joe Loesch believes that voice actors need to interpret the script and convey its meaning while matching it to the voice of the character they’re playing. Can you personally relate to the script or product? If not that’s okay. You can act! Learn how to develop a […]
Joe Loesch joins us in the studio today! He is a talented actor, the voice of several Disney characters, and is the producer of Baby Looney Tunes. He has won several awards, including the Silver Microphone award.
Technology visionary and entrepreneur Frank Huguenard is a thinker, creator, innovator, author and teacher. Frank shifted from the corporate environment and high tech to promoting spiritual practices around 12 years ago when his career in Silicon Valley abruptly came to an end, thrusting him on a journey of self discovery and forgiveness. Joe Loesch is an award-winning voice actor, spoken word producer, children's author and voice over coach, raised an trained in Los Angeles. Joe is also the voice of many cartoon characters for the Disney channel and is producer for the Baby Looney Tunes sound books.He has produced and narrated well over 100 audiobooks and voiced spots for national brands including Folger's Coffee, Bridgestone/Firestone, Toyota, Sun Sweet Prunes, Ford, Chevy and many more. He has also appeared in movies and national TV ads, and is a singer and musicianperforming with "The Road Crew - America's Route 66 Band!