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Podcasts From The Printerverse
Operation Gisela and the Power of Print with Robert McClements

Podcasts From The Printerverse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 23:08


Robert McClements joins Deborah Corn to discuss the story behind Operation Gisela: Echoes of a Sacrifice, how the project came together, and how print preserves memories, inspires connection, and leaves a lasting impact. Mentioned in This Episode: Operation Gisela: Echoes of a Sacrifice Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2KR3uj1gk4 Operation Gisela Pictures: https://podcastsfromtheprinterverse.com/operation-gisela-pictures/ Robert McClements: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-mcclements-87b3b92/ Jon Bailey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-bailey-379a354/ Precision Proco: https://precisionproco.co.uk Omega Signs: https://omega-signs.co.uk/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Partner with Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com/partnerships/ Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net

A STARK CONTRAST
100 | JEFF THE LAND SHARK

A STARK CONTRAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 64:29


Dun-dun, dun-dun! JEFF THE LANDSHARK has taken gaming by storm—but where did he even come from!? In this milestone 100th episode, Geoffrey and Dai discuss his comic book and Marvel Rivals origin stories, plus a special introduction from Jon Bailey, the epic voice behind the cuddly fuzzlefin!Tune in to ASC on YouTube to watch highlights from our Marvel Rivals gameplay: https://youtube.com/@strkcntrstHosted and Produced by:⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Geoffrey Ramos (@geoffreeezy)⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Diana Kou (@daikou)https://strkcntrst.comCharacter 1st Appearance:https://bit.ly/WCAvengers7Follow @strkcntrst:⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣https://linktr.ee/strkcntrst⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣Support the Show:⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣https://patreon.com/strkcntrst⁣⁣⁣⁣⁣

Agents of Fandom
Marvel Rivals' Jeff the Land Shark Jon Bailey Interview, What If...? Season 3 Finale Reactions

Agents of Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 89:41


In a multiverse of limitless possibilities...we're going LIVE to break down What If...? on Disney+! Join us for our reactions, reviews, and theories from What If...? Episodes 6-8. PLUS we're joined by internet sensation Jeff the Landshark voice actor from Marvel Rivals, Jon Bailey! PLUS we react to the new trailer for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, as well as discuss Jason Momoa's casting as Lobo in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.(00:00) Intro(02:00) Nosferatu Review(10:00) Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Trailer Reaction(23:00) What If...? Season 3 Review(28:00) Jason Momoa Joins the DCU as Lobo(35:00) Jeff the Land Shark voice actor Jon Bailey Interview(1:18:00) What If...? Finale ReactionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.

Podcasts From The Printerverse
Keeping Print in the Family with Jon and Harrison Bailey

Podcasts From The Printerverse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 37:48


Jon Bailey, CEO at Precision Proco, and Harrison Bailey, owner of The Smart Elephant, join Deborah Corn to discuss how Precision Proco is bridging the gap between print media and digital media, whether automation enhances or kills creativity, how younger entrepreneurs are shaping the industry, and why embracing the misperception of print is vital for the industry's future.  Mentioned in This Episode:  Jon Bailey: https://linkedin.com/in/jon-bailey-379a354/ Precision Proco: https://precisionproco.co.uk/ Harrison Bailey: https://linkedin.com/in/harrison-bailey-951761249/ The Smart Elephant: https://smartelephant.co.uk/ Bradford-Renduchintala Enterprise Ecosystem (BREE): https://bradford.ac.uk/business/bree/ Bournemouth University: https://bournemouth.ac.uk/ Deborah Corn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahcorn/ Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com Partner with Print Media Centr: https://printmediacentr.com/partnerships/ Subscribe to News From The Printerverse: https://printmediacentr.com/subscribe-2 Project Peacock: https://ProjectPeacock.TV Girls Who Print: https://girlswhoprint.net

From Hostage To Hero
Ep. 271 - [TRIAL DEBRIEF] - The $262 Million Dollar Playbook: Inside the Dram Shop Verdict That Made History (with Jon Bailey, Pedro Leiva and Chad Inderman)

From Hostage To Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 52:47


What does it take to turn a tough case into a $262.5 MILLION VERDICT? This week, we're breaking down the career-changing H2H strategies behind one of the biggest dram shop cases in history. Here's what's in store for you:

TransMissions Podcast: Transformers News and Reviews! - All Shows Feed

We are thrilled to welcome the Epic Voice Guy himself, Mr. Jon Bailey to join us on the podcast. All this and much, much more on this episode of TransMissions! Order our exclusive Skybound Transformers #1 comic with cover art by E.J. Su! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Show Notes: If you enjoy TransMissions, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our show. Contact us: Continue reading The post Alt Mode 412 – Jon Bailey Interview appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.

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TransMissions Alt Mode: Comics and Media News and Reviews!

We are thrilled to welcome the Epic Voice Guy himself, Mr. Jon Bailey to join us on the podcast. All this and much, much more on this episode of TransMissions! Order our exclusive Skybound Transformers #1 comic with cover art by E.J. Su! Want some TransMissions swag? Check out our online shop, powered by TeePublic! Show Notes: If you enjoy TransMissions, please rate us and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! These ratings greatly help podcasts become more discoverable to other people using those services and is an easy way to help out our show. Contact us: Continue reading The post Alt Mode 412 – Jon Bailey Interview appeared first on TransMissions Podcast Network.

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Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast
Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast #359 "One"

Seibertron.com Transformers Twincast/Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 121:46


In Episode 359 of the Seibertron.com Twincast Podcast, we kick off with a robust discussion of Transformers One that you won't want to miss! The cast sits down with Jon Bailey, the voice of Soundwave, and Evan Michael Lee, the voice of Jazz, to explore the on-set experience and get the inside scoop on the movie's production. Following the Transformers One conversation, the crew takes a quick look at PulseCon reveals, before diving into the new Missing Link reveals of Sunstreaker and Arcee. The crew transitions into our regular 40 for 40 segment, where each member of the cast discusses their favorite or most impactful release in a given year of the last 40 years of Transformers. This year is 2016, where Combiner Wars concludes and transitions into Titans Return. The episode concludes with bragging rights, where each cast member shares what they acquired since the last episode.

From Hostage To Hero
Encore Episode - Jon Bailey on His $120 Million Dollar Verdict (and How Trusting the Jury Led Him There)

From Hostage To Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 51:32


Let's throw it back to when Jon Bailey secured a…

VO BOSS Podcast
Epic Voiceover with Jon Bailey

VO BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 45:01


Get ready for an epic conversation with the one and only Jon Bailey, the voice behind Honest Trailers and one of the voices of Optimus Prime. Jon shares his unique journey into voice acting, from his unexpected start and overcoming the early hurdles of being labeled "just a YouTube voice" to establishing himself as a renowned actor in the industry. We discuss the importance of performance background and how platforms like YouTube have become integral to shaping modern voice-acting careers. Authenticity and resilience are the cornerstones of lasting success in the entertainment industry. This episode illuminates how maintaining a genuine persona can inspire others, with practical advice on consistency, branding, and leveraging mentorship. 00:01 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Hey, bosses want to be that well-rounded talent that's always in demand. I offer coaching in a variety of genres, including commercials that grab attention, medical narrations that educate, corporate scripts that inspire and e-learning modules that engage. Find out more at anganguzacom.  00:24 - Intro (Host) It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss a VO boss. Now let's welcome your host, anne Ganguza.  00:43 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss Podcast. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and I am so excited to have a very special guest in the studio with me today Epic voice guy of the four-time Emmy-nominated Honest Trailers, the sixth voice of Optimus Prime and over 20 other Transformer characters and voices for Marvel, disney and many, many more and the credit list just goes on and on, but this is a finite amount of time that I have with you, so I am going to let you talk. Welcome, Jon Bailey.  01:17 - Jon Bailey (Host) Thank you. It's good to see you again after 100 years. I said 500.  01:21 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) So, yes, we go way back. At least we were just discussing it like 16 years it is. I said 500. So, yes, we go way back. At least we were just discussing it like 16 years, gosh, when you first got into voiceover and I have watched you over the years become this incredible success. Bosses I mean, this is the VO Boss podcast. We are talking very boss-like. We are talking very boss-like strategies and hard work. Jon, I am so, so happy for all of your successes and so proud of you, my gosh, because I know in the beginning it was a struggle for you. So maybe for the bosses I don't know anybody that probably doesn't know who you are, but in case they don't, tell us a little bit about how you got into the world of voice acting, it's good to be back.  02:06 - Jon Bailey (Host) Thank you for having me back on. It's been a hot second. Yeah, it was all kind of accidental. I had background in performance from school, all the way from, I would say, kindergarten, through college and public speaking and improv and things like that.  02:23 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) In fact, I think that's how we met is through Rebecca's love. That, oh, yes, that's right. Oh my gosh, I feel like that had something to do with it.  02:27 - Jon Bailey (Host) It's been so long ago I don't 100% remember, but I feel like that may have been how we connected. So that was back in my R&D days, which was two years before I even did anything professionally and, like you had said, before, we started the show. Seriously, I would go in, for my first manager kind of found me on the Internet by accident because I'd started YouTube out of boredom.  02:47 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) really, Little did you know?  02:49 - Jon Bailey (Host) Yeah well, the main reason why I did it was because I saw other people taking old cartoons and dubbing over them and making funny things out of them. I was like, well, that's what I wanted to do. If they can do it, then why can't I do that? And I had this small following just based off the comedy stuff that I put together involving Transformers and the movie trailer voice, the inner world guy and my first manager, family from that video. And then I ran into the problem with him, like he pitched me to Sony because I would feel like we've heard your voice before and something. I'm like, oh, cool. I was like, well, I did this little tiny thing online and caught on his trailers and they, oh, because you're not a real voice actor, you're a YouTube voice actor. And I was like there's a difference.  03:30 And it's so funny how much just changed in a decade, because now that's considered a major platform.  03:36 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) That is what is so impressive, Jon. You just forged through, because I remember that they're like oh yeah, honest Australia's. You're not a real voice. I remember that and I remember your struggles and your frustration with that, and you have like a trillion followers. I mean literally.  03:50 - Jon Bailey (Host) Not that I'm inflating.  03:51 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) But you got what?  03:52 - Jon Bailey (Host) over a million, over a million, yeah, combined across all platforms, which is impressive. For voice actors, yeah, who haven't been the main character in some major popular anime or cartoon or whatever game? I kind of coined the phrase recently where it's like I'm the guy everyone's heard but no one's heard of, right.  04:10 Because I'm so in everything like my manager, my agents, whoever, or sometimes just directly from the clients. They just throw everything at me and I'm just willing to give everything a shot. I know that can't hurt to try, so as long as it doesn't violate my personal faith. There's some things I'm just like no. And other things I'm like well, I'll check it out, but I can't make any promises and some stuff. I'm just like you know, don't bother me with this stuff because I'm not going to work on it.  04:35 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, so you've worked on such a wide range of projects. I mean, what would you say, say I mean outside of? I know in the beginnings were really like getting started and getting your feet wet and getting known. Talk about some of the biggest challenges that you've had as a voice actor, because, gosh, we all run into what we think are challenges. But I feel like just with the amount of exposure and the amount that you've grown over the years, I mean your challenges I feel must equal almost sometimes your follower size.  05:04 - Jon Bailey (Host) I think my challenge is there's been a lot of them, but I'd say if I had to narrow it down for an interview with you, I would say that you really need to have some organization to your personal life, because if you don't have the availability for this job, you're wasting your time because you really can't do anything else.  05:24 You have to find a way to work around their schedule instead of your own and be available for them, and that often leads to that thing between voice actors where it's like why did they get the job instead of me? Well, it might've been because they had a home studio and you didn't, and they had immediate availability and you didn't. Or they might've decided to move to a town like Los Angeles rather than the middle of nowhere, because sometimes it doesn't matter how great you are for the job, it really doesn't. For some reason, some people out here are just too scared of change and they would rather have a real human person that can show up at their studio at a specific time and day and record the thing. And unfortunately, you have to sacrifice a lot. I mean, you have to kind of give up your freedom, so to speak, and I'm thankful that technology has changed, where there's mobile options now, where I don't feel like I'm stuck in this particular physical space 24-7.  06:18 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, I was just going to ask how much do you actually go in studio now?  06:21 - Jon Bailey (Host) Still probably more than me, I would say it's more than it used to be only because I'm booking more, but I would still say, you know, 90% of the time it's still here. In fact a good percentage is. Just to look at the bookings for this coming week, I have four bookings the first week of June and half of those are in studio and half of those are home studio. So it sometimes varies, but I would say the majority of the time I still feel like the majority of it is here. But certain projects they really want to work with just the studios that they've already recording all their other actors at, because they want the quality to sound the same. It makes sense to me, but at the same time people's home technology has gotten so good they don't really need it anymore.  06:58 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) COVID kind of proved that. Yeah, exactly Now. Did you have to do any upgrade? I'm sure you probably had a great studio already, but did you have to do any upgrading to your studio?  07:08 - Jon Bailey (Host) I mean it's still the same booth. It always was this one I've had, for I would say I've had this one for at least five or six years. Todd Haberkorn's misfortune was my fortune. He got this booth for his place, which is not too far from here, and he moved here from West Hollywood, which it fit perfectly fine in his old place, but it just happened to be a few inches too big for his new place. So he had to sell it for a third of what they normally run and I'm like well, I can make payments.  07:36 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And he was cool with that.  07:36 - Jon Bailey (Host) He just wanted to get rid of it because it takes up so much space and it's so heavy and so bulky and big. It's bigger than I need. It's an 8x4 and I don't recommend anything bigger than 4x4. But the truth is you really don't have to have a booth that looks like yours, no offense, but it looks beautiful on camera. That's great.  07:52 That's one of the main reasons why I had it, because if I want to make content and look like a pro, it needs to look like a pro. And no matter how great the audio quality is, no matter how many studios or clients that you've worked for, when it looks like the inside of a closet you don't look like a very good pro and I guarantee people out there it sounds better in that ugly closet than it does in that fancy studio of yours. Even the guys from VoiceOver Body Shop they recommend you don't have to have a whisper room, you can just have that freaking closet. But I figure that half my career is content creation. Freaking closet, but I figure that half my career is content creation. Half my career has been voiceover, so it might as well upgrade that because the opportunity presented itself for such a low price.  08:31 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yeah, and I agree with you that image, I mean, it's how you present yourself really.  08:36 - Jon Bailey (Host) They don't teach you about how much branding is important.  08:38 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Back in our day, when we first started.  08:40 - Jon Bailey (Host) Branding was not part of the education. It was all about the voiceover, the career. They never really talked about, like your social media presence or having a color scheme. Well, you were developing that. We were still figuring it out.  08:51 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) We were, and I remember like first time physically meeting you at a VO Peeps meetup. We were talking about how important it is to start branding and things were just getting popular on the internet. They were starting gosh. We're talking back in our day when we walked to school 10 miles. I know it's funny, that was only 10 years ago I know, I know, and it's incredible how it's grown.  09:12 And you know, you mentioned content creation, which, wow, I mean, like I said, you were ahead of your time back in the day on YouTube, and so I concur, yeah, you were ahead of your time, and I like to think of myself as being a little ahead of my time because I was broadcasting from my living room back when people weren't broadcasting on the Internet.  09:31 My VOP's made up and, that being said, I feel like we're kind of pioneers together, forging our own little paths in our business, which is why I'm so excited that we're talking today and you mentioned content creation. So let's talk a little bit about content creation and what it takes for you on a day-to-day basis, creating the content that you do, because, gosh, I've been following you for the longest time. And then I have another question that I'm going to talk about in a minute, because you have transformed. Not only have you voiced transformers, but you have transformed yourself. But let's talk a little bit about content creation and how important it is for bosses today and people wanting to build a successful business. What does content creation mean for that business?  10:11 - Jon Bailey (Host) Well, the one thing I learned and I have always been a trial and error person People always ask me every freaking day. I would have said you need to find reliable, trustworthy coaches that are affordable and just get coaching, instead of trying to do this the cheap, free way and learning it all the hard way through trial and error and just free research on the internet.  10:38 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It can be done.  10:39 - Jon Bailey (Host) I'm proof that it could be done, because I didn't get any coaching until I'd already been at this job for like almost a decade and I just didn't see the point because I'd been. Unfortunately, a few not so great coaches can ruin it for everybody else. I'm like I don't hear anything here that I couldn't find on the internet.  10:55 I personally have a theory that when we got started, people were gatekeeping the information. I think people were only telling they were so insecure in their own careers they were afraid if they shared this information, this is going to create more competition, which is going to screw me out of work, and I don't think that this is the kind of career where you should have to worry about that because it's so freaking huge. There is enough room for everybody in this job.  11:19 And if you're great at the job and you do a good job and you take the time to grow your brand and create content, do all the things that you need to do in order to be able to show what you're capable of, you'll be able to get work. There's no doubt in my mind. I've always been kind of ahead of my time, but I've been that guy that like I'll do it and until some huge voice actor does the same exact thing after they've seen me do it, then all of a sudden it becomes popular. I was one of the first voice actors to stream my own video games on Twitch. It didn't really go anywhere and I was like you know what and I told a few other voice actors about it. I said this is a great idea. Now all of them are actually making a separate income from doing the same thing I was doing, but nobody even showed up for me.  11:57 I was also one of the few people out there like I should create content about what I do, or just do career centered content. That's entertaining slash, maybe a little informational way to show what I do, just to promote myself. Because the thing, like I started off, the thing that I learned by making content, was that your representation. They will never represent you as well as you can represent yourself. And when I found out that my agents only just get the auditions and sometimes they'll have some relationship with clients and they'll pitch you to somebody they're never going to know you until you get out there and show them who you are. So take whatever thing that you do and just formulate your content around what you're best at, whether you're best at creating creatures or you're best at doing impressions. Whatever Impressions won't get you anywhere in professional voice of a career.  12:48 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) but they're fantastic for content.  12:48 - Jon Bailey (Host) That's not the advice I got 12 years ago. I was told you will never get anywhere in this business doing impressions. That's not true, because you can grow a brand and all of a sudden you're so popular Clients can't do anything except they can't ignore you once you have millions of followers and you're like, oh man, we should hire this guy because people will buy our brand or at least consider our product or service or whatever, just because this guy has so many people.  13:08 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Absolutely. I love that.  13:15 - Jon Bailey (Host) So growing your brand and making content is a way for you to represent yourself and not just sit back and sit on your hands and wait for your agents to do it, because they're not. Your representation's primary job is to make you look good and let people know what you're booking even if they didn't book it for you, and get you auditions and opportunities. They're not out there promoting you specifically, they're not putting out visual audio demos of you doing stuff and working on things, and everything is content Everything.  13:39 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Now question for you because you create so much content and now that you have so many followers, I would imagine yes, of course. Now you're getting sponsorships. You're getting people who want you to talk about their things, because you do have a big follower base. Do your agents have control over the type of content? How careful do you have to be now creating your content?  14:00 - Jon Bailey (Host) I think that agents representatives have to be careful depending on their talent. I think if their talent is smart and they're wise, obviously they're going to hit me up and say you can't post that, you need to take that and sometimes I just have to kind of self regulate.  14:15 I'll give you a perfect example of that. There was a project that was coming out and I thought it would be funny to make a prank video because it's a project that I have been known to work for in the past. So for an April Fool's joke, I created a fake thing for this thing and posted it on the Internet and all of a sudden it reached a point because my content has gotten so big and my career has grown so much that people were using that as a potential news leak of some nondisclosure stuff. I'm like oh crap, I've reached the point where I can't just be regular Joe fan that makes funny stuff for the internet. And then they're like oh, that's so.  14:54 I had to be way more thoughtful and because of, like I said, I learned everything the hard way because of some NDA scares and because of some reprimands from some agents in the past. Over the last decade and a half I've learned like what is okay and what's not, and I'm just always very careful because it does help. I've been working for Hasbro for eight years. Eight years I've been doing voices for the same company, for the same franchise, and only within the last couple of years? Did they even know I was working for them?  15:15 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Wow.  15:15 - Jon Bailey (Host) Because when you have a massive corporation they drop down all those little jobs down to other companies that are lower on the pole. So they can just like look, we're just going to license this brand out to you. You tell us what you're going to make, you do the entire production, We'll approve, and then you know it's got our official stamp on it. They have no idea who's working for them. So when I get out there and I start making content, I'm really starting to push something like Transformers, for example, because I remember that.  15:39 I do remember that, so they'll send me products or they'll send me news, information or images, digital assets whatever to repost because it makes sense for me, and the more that I do that, the more that people are associating me with my favorite brands that I already work for or it's making other companies go wow, he does a really good job for them. As long as there's no conflict between clients, maybe we should get them to check out our stuff or whatever. So, for example, for Transformers specifically, I have probably four different companies that send me stuff that I don't have to pay for, that I can make content with, or I can resell or give away. There's a lot of different ideas that you can do. You just have to think outside the box.  16:37 It's all about thinking outside the box and doing the best you can to represent yourself in a way where your reps don't have to worry about what you make because they're afraid that you're like oh my gosh, you said you're not a chub on that, I mean, I even had to think about that whenever it came to anything marvel related, because when I started booking sound likes for some of these actors for marvel, I'm like does that mean I can't make comedy, marvel content or whatever, because that might be a spoiler for something that I don't even know about because I'm not working on a project. But I feel like anything I'm doing to help it boils down to this. This is the very, very important part. It boils down to only doing positive things about the clients, brands, products, whatever that you want to work with or that you're a fan of, whatever Because let's just say you like.  17:18 Snickers. If you like Snickers, you don't want to do negative Snickers things. You want to show yourself eating a Snickers, show yourself talking about Snickers, making funny things based on Snickers, and eventually you get enough followers and enough people are like this is really funny, this is really entertaining. This makes me like Snickers. This makes me want to support you by getting whatever. Eventually, snickers is like hey, you know what, we'll send you some free Snickers, send you money in a brand deal. The important part is to do it positive. Don't do anything negative about a brand that you like.  17:46 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I was just going to ask you. There's the other side of the coin, where any publicity is good publicity, so sometimes negative.  17:52 - Jon Bailey (Host) True, but I feel like you're playing it safe and smart if you just stick to only things that, for example, if something comes out, that's not that great, but it's for a company that I like. That's the truth. But it's also about growing your brand, about being seen by enough people to be considered like, oh, and it's also about showing all the things that you do, whether it's your skill set, whether it's your sense of humor, whether it's just your perfect, whatever it is that you're doing it helps them understand like this person has all these positive traits that we like. We would like to continue to work with them, or we'd like to start working with them.  18:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I like that. I like that a lot.  18:34 - Jon Bailey (Host) The whole Mint Mobile ad with Ryan Reynolds. It did not come from my voiceover stuff, it came directly as a result of social media stuff. I was one of the first people out there doing an impression of Ryan Reynolds, because I've seen people out there doing impressions for decades. They started doing it on YouTube when it was first brand new a thing. People were trying to do it as some kind of bit where it's like here's this tiny little cartoon picture in the corner and here's one second of me doing this character. Like I could do 500 cartoon characters in three minutes. And I was like, okay, I see what you're doing, but it's also terrible. It doesn't mean you're a good voice actor, it just means you've made clever content that a lot of people watched.  19:09 But wouldn't it be better, instead of doing those impressions, to just take your skill set and promote yourself in a different way and do something nobody else is doing? So I started looking. It's like man, my gosh. All these voices are old. These characters are ridiculously ancient. It's always Mickey Mouse and Kermit the Frog and stuff that anybody pretty much could do, because the guys who came up with those characters they didn't want to stray so far from their own voices. They were just doing whatever. So I was like you know what? I should just look at who's popular right now, who's the number one top dogs right now? So I started looking at the A-listers. I'm like nobody's doing Chris Hemsworth Nobody's doing Ryan Reynolds.  19:43 Nobody's doing.  19:51 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) All of a sudden.  19:51 - Jon Bailey (Host) Now everybody's copying that pattern. It's just one of the first out there and because I did such a good job with Ryan Reynolds' voice and I made positive, funny, entertaining content, it eventually got the attention of Maximum Effort who reached out to my agents, said we really like Jon, we have this funny idea. We don't really know what we're going to do yet, but we'd them on commercial. There's a good paycheck for it involved, also good social media. Because he's smart enough to know, because Maximum Effort is very good about this. They think like I do. They're like there's a potential for this stuff. It's all in the internet and how you present this More people to see that than you can by throwing this up on a television commercial. So, yeah, it just kind of became that formulation of is it positive? Does it show off my skill set well, does it make me look like we should work with this guy and want to work with this brand? Would this brand be like? This is a unique or entertainer insert thing here of a way to promote our product. We'd like to work with this guy more or continue to work with him. So, yeah, it's going to be, became the whole mindset and the main goal was always not to make money from.  20:49 I make hardly any money from social media, just next to nothing, because the primary goal was not to make money. If I wanted to monetize, there's a very particular set of rules that you have to follow in order to make money from social media. My goal was to get more eyeballs on it, get more followers, because at some point you want to be indispensable, you want to be invaluable to people and like well with me. Not only do you get 16 years of professional experience, all these credits, all these working with all these great companies or clients or studios or whatever. You also get somebody with over a million followers on social media who will promote your project and make content about it for no extra money, just because that's what he already does, because that also helps. It's a cycle. It helps me get bigger, which helps me book more jobs which helps me get bigger, which helps me get more jobs.  21:32 It all works together and it does kind of feel like you're working half your time for free, but that's why you should do things you enjoy. Make your content something that you enjoy, based on things that you like. Just build it around your skillset around your talent.  21:44 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Sure, I love that and I love the whole positive spin that you put on things, as well as authenticity. To take a moment to talk about authenticity you have been very authentic, having known you for so many years now, about things like in your personal life, like your transformation right In your family, and so let's talk a little bit about what authenticity means as well in terms of I feel as though it's not a put on to get more followers. I just really identify with you through your stories. I think you and I have a similar story about, let's say, our body change, our health. We've transformed a little bit in that way, and I've seen a lot of posts from you about that and also stuff about personal struggles that you've had. Let's talk for a moment about the authenticity and how important that is.  22:30 - Jon Bailey (Host) Well, I think you should keep the majority of your personal life offline. Nobody needs to know all your personal business. But I do feel like, when people have been supporting you for so long, they feel an attachment to your story and to you and they want to root for you. They want to be in your corner, they want to see you succeed. Some of them even live vicariously through you. But a lot of people are just looking for inspiration. They're looking for somebody else to give them justification for whatever it is that they're going to decide to do, and when they see somebody like me give up, it makes them want to give up. When they see somebody like me keeping on and pushing on and just never quitting, it makes them not want to give up.  23:09 I inspire other people and, as a person of faith, that's kind of half the reason why I do what I do, because I feel like it's better to be genuine and be yourself, because if you have to mask, eventually it'll all fall apart. You won't be able to keep that up for forever because it's not really you. Jim Carrey's talked about this a lot because he used to be that guy. He thought he had to be like this all the time. That was a persona that he created. It was just a different version of himself where he literally was not Jim Carrey, he was whatever character he was portraying.  23:38 That was Jim Carrey. And when he finally dropped the mask and started being himself, he felt better. And yeah, he's not a super energetic I mean, he's still funny, but he's not that crazy, energetic, over-the-top, ridiculous guy all the time. He's actually just a normal human being who happens to have a very clever mind and sense of humor, et cetera, et cetera. And he talks all the time about how the word depressed has the words deep rest in it and how our brains can't keep up with that fake facade.  24:05 And I know exactly what he's talking about, because my personal life is not rainbows and skittles all the time. I don't go into great detail about it, but people do know. They know that I'm on the spectrum. They know that my son is very much on the spectrum and he's had a lot of issues. They know that my home life has not always been a hundred percent fun. And they also know that financial struggles and all I go through the same thing everybody else does.  24:29 There's a really great interview with Larry King, with the actor who played Abed in Community, which is one of my favorite TV shows and I did promos for it, which is how I became a fan and he was being interviewed.  24:40 Larry King's like give me a luxury that you can't live without. He's like cup of coffee. He's like no, no, no, a luxury. He's like a warm pair of socks. He's like no, a luxury, you know. Like a private place, like I work on duck tails, larry. It's like people don't get that. We're struggling just as much as I don't think, until the strike came forward. This feels like the first time ever that a strike has actually finally got people to realize we don't make a lot of money, we're not sitting around floating in a pool of money and everything is fancy and expensive.  25:09 I literally live from paycheck to paycheck. I don't know how I get from point A to point B except through faith and hard work. That's all there is to it. And you have to find things that work with your schedule in order to stay in this career, because you can't just go get a grocery store job or whatever and be able to make it. You'll only be able to work when you're free. These clients don't care when you're free, they only care when they're free. So so you have to make yourself available until you get to the point where you've reached the career level, we're like no, no, no, we'll wait for you, we can reschedule for you, don't worry. That didn't used to be the case when you first start off like next, because they have a million other people that can do what you do. No-transcript, how fast they can get it done, reliability, all these different things that are factors they're going to succeed. They see that, they can just tell, and part of it is that I am a really hard freaking worker and I'm very genuine and open about.  26:09 I'm just always going and doing stuff, but it's gotten a little better with content creation wise, because while I'm still just being me, I do take the time to like look ahead and see, okay, what's coming out. What am I working on? What am I allowed to talk about? What am I not allowed to talk about? What's trending right now? Since right now, I only have this free time on Saturday, and that's it. I'm going to make a whole bunch of stuff that week, and then I'm just going to drop it online whenever I have time, rather than so.  26:34 it's not like I'm making stuff all day long, every day. I can't do that. I can't keep working for free because people don't realize if they're not sending gifts or they're donating to your social media you're doing it out of the goodness of your heart on what little spare free time you've got. I don't have all day long to stream and et cetera. Content creation is. I absolutely agree with you, it's no small feat it is a full-time job that does not pay.  26:59 No small task at all, but it does pay off in jobs, in exposure.  27:02 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yes, absolutely, and that's interesting. My next question was going to be what's your best tips for people starting out in the business? You just gave it to me in that last Well, I got a lot more tips than that, but I loved it because hard work and I'm going to say determination, and especially now that the industry has shifted, I mean and evolved and I think you, more than anyone, really understand how to roll with the changes and to really evolve.  27:23 - Jon Bailey (Host) Well, you've brought up challenges, and that's what the challenge is that this job has become far more public. It's gotten much bigger. It was already big, but the career itself is already bigger and we have all these factors to be concerned about now, like AI replacing jobs like ADR.  27:50 And the competition has increased by a ton because now people understand technology is caught up, where you can pretty much do this anywhere with a decent Internet connection, which makes a big chunk of the industry going to be much tougher. But if you do all those things in conjunction, if you get training, get training from good, reliable coaches that are honest, trustworthy and affordable, you'll spare yourself years of research and development. Start creating a brand. I say this to people when I coach and all of a sudden it's like people realize all this stuff is just common sense stuff.  28:06 Make your profile picture Be the same. Make your bio Be the same across all your platforms. Just be consistent with making something. Find free time, bank up a bunch of free stuff. Post it when you don't have time, because you may not have time to make stuff later, but be showing what. Like I said, everything is content. If all I have time to do is be in the booth doing my job, then I'm going to record myself in the booth doing the job.  28:29 Add some different audio to it, so I don't break non-disclosure agreement when I'm recording auditions and just post something else over that and make that into a video to show people like I'm freaking, working, I'm doing this stuff here, I am in my booth, or just take a picture, do something, but make content and keep something going out there. Yes, it helps if you stay up with current trends, if you have a particular genre. I'll give you a couple of examples, because people probably think that this is just confined to well, you work in cartoons and movies. It's easy for you because you have all this stuff. That's not necessarily true. You never know which horse is going to win the race.  29:00 I would have thought that Mad Max would have been a great thing to post content about, but it's not doing as well as I thought it would do. So all the other stuff that I do content for is like okay, well, I can keep making that, but you just kind of have to keep an eye on it. But you have inspirational stuff, you have creepypastas, scary stories. There's just so many things that you can do and it be your brand, as long as you keep consistent and keep making something. And in the meantime you're doing auditions, you're out there, whatever, and as you're growing you can start adding that to like oh well, if you book me, you also get this.  29:30 I have a protege. I would love for you to interview her sometime. Her name is Hunter and she did not know what a voiceover was before she met me, but she did have performance experience. She used to be a haunter in haunts and let me tell you something it is harder to be a haunter in a haunt than it is to do stand-up comedy, Because you have an infinite amount of time that you're going to be doing this little performance. You've got about 10 minutes In a haunt. You're in there for hours coming up with characters, terrifying people, improvising, doing all the makeup and stuff yourself too. So there's on-camera stuff as well and you develop crazy skill sets that she didn't even know was a valuable skill set. She can create creature sounds that I've never heard a woman do before.  30:10 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I've only heard Dee Bradley Baker, do what she's done.  30:13 - Jon Bailey (Host) And, like you, have any idea how special that skill is in this industry.  30:17 You need to make content and show people what you do, and especially if it's something that you can do that they cannot do and all of a sudden, within three months of just doing a little voiceover coaching with me showing you the stuff that I know after 16 years, she was booking work, which proves that you don't have to have two years to 16 years to book that kind of stuff. If you have the information and you work hard and you supply the stuff that you learn, you can book stuff right away. This industry is easy to get into. My biggest problem and I'm going to hurt a lot of people's feelings right now my biggest problem is that people come to me with their hands out and that's all they ever do hey, what can I do to blah, blah, blah.  30:52 And I tell them they're like that doesn't sound like I'm just going to be able to do it without you giving it to me. So I'm like if you don't want it, if you're not willing to work for it, then don't ask. It's not a job where you can just go get an answer and I give you a key and you go open the door and you receive the rewards for it. It took 16 years to do that, yes, yes, it can be condensed down to shorter amount of time. When you find somebody like me who coaches and I've made all those mistakes already in 16 years' time I've gone through every version of how not to do the job, then finally figured out the right way to do the job wouldn't it make sense to invest a little bit of money and save yourself a lot of years to get that information and actually use it and apply it and just work hard at the job? It's kind of like Shawshank Redemption All it takes is time and patience.  31:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Absolutely Well, before we go, I do want to talk to you about your transformation.  31:42 - Jon Bailey (Host) You look amazing.  31:43 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I imagine you must feel great. I feel a lot better today, not so much because I injured my shoulder.  31:45 - Jon Bailey (Host) I'm sorry, that's right, but again, like I said, everything is content and I'm like you know what. A lot of people are already supportive. They want to see me succeed and I wanted to show them that if I can do something, anybody, if you just put your mind to something and you're just consistent at whether it's your health or your career or whatever, if you're just consistent at it, that's all it is. People just fall out of it because they go too hard, too fast. Whether it's your physical health or whether it's the career, they think that, okay, all I have to do is this one thing and then when it doesn't work out in a couple of months, people just quit. Or a couple of weeks, they just don't give it enough time. You don't get healthy in just a couple of weeks.  32:20 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It took years of back and forth and bouncing up and down, you and I both know, because we both been there.  32:25 - Jon Bailey (Host) I remember, I remember.  32:27 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) You look like a different person too.  32:29 - Jon Bailey (Host) I've lost an entire person at this point I'm down 145 pounds.  32:33 - Intro (Host) I haven't had my biggest, I was 335.  32:36 - Jon Bailey (Host) That was around the time when you and I met I was literally that.  32:39 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) No neck guy and my overall goal was 170 pounds, but still is wonderful.  32:42 - Jon Bailey (Host) Thank you. I've only got 25 pounds left to go.  32:45 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Good for you. I still have some to go too, and it's funny People are like what? But I need to continually have that challenge. I feel like I'm like you in that way.  32:53 - Jon Bailey (Host) I'll give everybody something that really helped me, and it's going to seem like a silly thing, but if your health is important to you and you have people that depend on you and need you to be around, then you should make it a primary thing. Number one. Everything is content. You can film and take pictures of your progress. My progress stuff gets more traction than my professional career stuff does Mine did too my picture of me shrinking. Those are just pictures not even a video.  33:20 Those pictures had over 3,000 likes and I don't even have that many followers on Instagram. People want to see you succeed and it also inspires them and makes them want to do better for themselves, which is great. So you can literally make that as part of your journey, and I remember incorporating it into my routine. I'm like you know what, instead of it feeling like it's a job and that I have to go lose weight and I have to go hike and I have to go to, I'll make content while I'm out there. I'm make videos of me doing the thing, or make I did different celebrities going to the gym, you know, or working out or exercising, and it became where it was fun and eventually I'm multitasking. At that point, I'm making content and I'm working out.  33:57 At the same exact time, I'm also finding cool locations while I'm out doing whatever that like you know what. This would be a cool place to make a thing. There's so many different cool factors involved in just doing things better for yourself. The gym that I got for the backyard I was like you know what this would make great if I want to do gym videos because they have a very strict policy about making content inside of a gym, so having a gym in my backyard makes it a lot easier for me.  34:21 But it also I got it from another voice actor. Dave Fennoy got rid of his old gym because his studio flooded and he did not feel like putting it back in there.  34:30 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) So I got a great deal on it. Oh, that's awesome. I didn't realize that was Dave Fennoy. It helped me network more with yeah it helped me network with Dave Fennoy who's?  34:37 - Jon Bailey (Host) also a local to Memphis, which you know, I've only known two or three other voice actors that came from where I came from. So there's so many positive things about. Everything is interconnected, everything's all part of one big giant thing and it does sometimes feel a little bit like a video game because you're just like this doesn't feel real, but it's just all the parts working together and just looking for opportunities. I'll put it to you this way there's a movie I hate to bring up Jim Carrey again, but the movie yes man. I don't live quite that strictly to that kind of policy, but I do feel like you should say yes to every opportunity that comes your way. Unless you have a very solid like there, unless you have a very solid like, there's just no way I can. If it feels like there's resistance, then don't do it, but unless there's just something that instantly red flags, I'm just trying to be like yeah, I'll, absolutely. I'll do my best. I'll give it my best freaking shot, whether it's my health, whether it's my content, whether it's a voiceover job.  35:29 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And I've been shocked at how many times that has worked out for me.  35:31 - Jon Bailey (Host) Just give it a chance. So many people are not confident in themselves. They don't have security in themselves. I don't think people understand the term fake it till you make it. It's talking about acting. It's literally talking about pretending to be okay and pretending to be fine and acting like you're good even if you're not good, even if you are nervous. This will change your entire life and I'm only going to give this one, and this is just an example of what you get when you coach with me. By the way, if you can pretend to be another person when you go into an audition, it completely changes things, because when you're already acting like you already got the job, you're going to do a better job performing the job. So, whether it comes to in-person auditions or whatever, or social situations or networking situations, you can literally just get comfortable acting like the person who is confident and who is a success until you are that's what faking it do to make it move.  36:22 People on the spectrum and voice actors and actors and performers. We're all very good at masking, and does that make us an exceptional liars? Probably All of us are not like that in our personal lives.  36:33 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) But when?  36:34 - Jon Bailey (Host) you're very good at pretending to be someone else. You can make that into a viable career and it works for your content. It works for your overall brand. It works for your auditions. It also works for your booking. When you actually get the job, People will like you better, when you act like you belong there. In other words, when you go into a session, don't sit there and go. I'm sorry, let me do it again. I'm sorry.  36:53 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I messed up.  36:55 - Jon Bailey (Host) Hang on. I messed up. Hang on. I'm sorry you shut your mouth. Just say let me try that one more time.  36:59 I got a better one in me Change your mindset, change the way you speak, change the way you act. You're faking it till you make it, because eventually you'll start booking those jobs and it's just. I hate to keep using nerd references, but I am one it he could do it because he saw himself do it, and this is exactly. There was a life changing moment for me when I went into record Bumblebee for the third time and it's one of my favorite movies that I've ever worked on. It's my favorite franchise, my two favorite characters that I got to voice. I had no idea who I was working with in that studio. I didn't have a clue. Nobody told me that anybody from the movie was going to be there. The only people that I saw that were famous were some of the other voice actors that were working. So on the third session I was like I wonder who the director of this film is. And I looked it up and it was the guy I'd been working with for three sessions.  37:48 I didn't even know he was the director of the movie. I thought he was just the engineer at Paramount and it was like dude. I was nailing it, not even knowing I should be nervous. So why even be nervous? The next chance I got to work with another director, it was Michael freaking Bay. I wasn't even concerned anymore. Everybody was warning me. He's hard to work with. He's difficulty blah, blah, blah. I'm like dude. I worked with Travis Knight, didn't even know I was working with Travis Knight. I'm fine Because I can just act like I belong there and and people will believe it because I'm being very confident. Even though it's fake confidence, it's still confidence and eventually you'll start to believe your own confidence.  38:22 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's kind of manifesting.  38:24 - Intro (Host) Manifesting that it's faking it till you, make it I didn't understand.  38:27 - Jon Bailey (Host) I heard people say that for years and years and years until I realizing it's just faking confidence until you're actually doing that job, because you really kind of need to prove to everybody else and yourself that, yeah, you can do this, and once you can do it you don't need to worry about it anymore.  38:40 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) And what I love is knowing you for so long Like I've seen this happen. I've actually watched you become this incredible success, confident, and it's. I love it. I'm just so, so happy for you.  38:54 - Jon Bailey (Host) I appreciate that it really is just about kind of like learning all the cheat codes. It takes me a little longer than most. I had friends tell me like it takes 10 years to get into cartoons. I booked an anime in eight and thought I was doing good, but then it was just crickets for another four years. So you just never really know. But then when I started realizing it really is all about faking that confidence and just believing in yourself, even if you don't believe in yourself. If you can fake it, other people will believe it.  39:17 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I'm signing up to coach with you, but actually this is a great segue into, first of all, how can people follow you If they don't know they should know because you're all over the place and then how can people work with you.  39:29 - Jon Bailey (Host) I recently. I won't say it's finished yet because I'm trying to add a couple more pages to it, but I recently overhauled my website thanks to my awesome mentor who also does website design. So if you need a voiceover website, I know somebody and the contact page. There's a section on coaching. My rates are all there. I've expanded from when I first started. You probably remember this. There was a long time I did not want to coach because I didn't feel like I had enough experience for it, because I was like I've only been at this five years. Even though I'm doing great, I don't feel like I've got anything to say to anybody. Brand new, because I'm brand new Now. I don't feel I've got a decade and a half plus two years of research and development.  40:01 I've worked for the biggest studios out there. I have gone through every version of how to do this job wrong, just like Thomas Edison inventing the light bulb wrong 99 times. I figured out the right way to do it by doing it wrong so many different ways. So I haven't named it yet, but it's kind of like the gamer's guide to voiceover.  40:17 - Intro (Host) It's a little cheat code magazine.  40:18 - Jon Bailey (Host) Love it. So, yeah, I'm really easy to find Epic Voice Guy on every major platform and you can contact me via my website page or any DMs across any of the social media. I'll probably still sling you over to my website because it goes straight to my email address, but my coaching rates are ridiculously affordable compared to most people and you won't have to keep coming back for more coaching sessions unless you want to, because I didn't like that when I got started. I think we had this conversation before. I was very against the overall coaching community because I felt like so much of it was predatory. They were giving some of the same information over and over that you can find on the Internet for free. And now they have a website. D Bradley Baker God bless his soul created Iwanttobeavoiceactorcom, and now I don't even have to like look, if you don't want to pay me, spend a few weeks on this free website. No skin off my teeth, you don't have to pay me a dime.  41:07 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) If they're not willing to look at that website for a couple of weeks because there's a lot of information there, then they don't really want to do this job and that's my number one go-to thing.  41:12 - Jon Bailey (Host) But yeah, I coach and I also do other stuff too. I also offer, if they want, fan stuff, a little bit of everything Awesome.  41:19 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Yes, you do. I remember that you were doing that back 16 years ago too.  41:23 - Jon Bailey (Host) Yeah, I try to look at the industry and see where the gaps were and see where is something missing. It's like, oh, I started realizing these brands that reached out to me like, oh, we realize, you make a lot of Transformers content. I was like, well, you know, as a voice actor and having a professional page, I should freaking have a shop page.  41:39 And then call those companies and say hey, would you like to advertise for free on my website? Duh Three or four, I'm like, yeah, we'll give you some free ads and we'll even throw you a commission if they buy some stuff through the way I mean.  41:49 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) there's so much opportunity.  41:51 - Jon Bailey (Host) We just don't. Nobody really takes the time to think they're just looking at insert job here in the voiceover business and they don't think about all this other stuff.  41:59 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) It's the business mind too.  42:01 - Jon Bailey (Host) Yeah, the simplest way I can put it, because I know your time is valuable too. The simplest way I can put it is if you're going to fish because you're starving to death and it's your only option, you have plenty of opportunities to fish, but you have a boat and you have a place to fish Do you put one hook in the water or do you put them all in if you have the opportunity, to put them all in there If you have a chance to catch more fish? Look for every single chance, every single opportunity, whether it's a YouTube and a TikTok and a Twitch and a whatever. If you're a gamer, game, if you're a reactor, react but do something. Build it around your skill set, make content on every platform out there. Look for every opportunity networking opportunities, voiceover meetups like what Anne and I used to go to the coaching sessions from people that are reliable free website resources.  42:47 There's a ton out there If you just put in the freaking effort. That's where you guys make me angry. Put in the freaking effort.  42:52 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) This podcast is a resource.  42:55 - Jon Bailey (Host) Exactly, I've been doing this podcast for eight years, eight years weekly. So yeah, I just celebrated my eight year and you guys are not paying for it. This is free resources that are extremely helpful, Jon.  43:05 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Bailey, john Bailey. Oh my gosh, it has been so wonderful. We should have like five more, no, 15 more episodes.  43:11 - Jon Bailey (Host) I mean I would if I didn't have a game to record I know right.  43:14 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) I could go on and on and on and I have a session I got to get to myself. I take that back. Five sessions.  43:19 - Jon Bailey (Host) I forgot one. I just booked another one today. Five sessions and two out of five are at home. That's not normal though.  43:25 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) But I did want to be fair and honest. That means you got to drive three out of the five too, so that's time involved as well. Knowing this area.  43:32 - Jon Bailey (Host) Oh, that's aed. There you go, there you go, oh my gosh.  43:46 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) John, it's been amazing. Thank you so, so much for this. Bosses out there, follow John and coach with John. I'm telling you, you were like a fountain. You're a fountain of wisdom and information and again, thank you I keep telling people they should go to me.  43:54 - Jon Bailey (Host) I've got living proof. If you want living proof of how far you can come with a little information for me, if you are properly motivated and you work hard, go to VoxyDitch on any of the social medias. That's my mentee. I'm mentoring her and look how quickly she has people coming to her asking her for voiceover advice. Awesome, only being in this job for a few months.  44:15 - Anne Ganguzza (Host) Awesome. Well, John, thanks again. Bosses, I'm going to give a great big shout out to our sponsor, IPDTL. You too can network and connect like bosses like John and myself. Find out more at IPDTLcom. Everyone have an amazing week and we will see you next week. Bye.  44:33 - Intro (Host) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via IPDTL.   

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3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 66:59


In this episode of the 3 Pie Squared - ABA Business Leaders podcast, Stephen and April discuss essential ethical practices for ABA providers with Dr. Jon Bailey. Dr. Bailey shares his extensive experience, insights on the importance of maintaining ethical standards, and answers common questions about client testimonials, informed consent, and supervision in ABA therapy.Dr. Bailey has been a significant figure in the field, having published over 100 research articles and coauthored 14 books, including the well-known "Ethics for Behavior Analysts." He also runs the popular ABA ethics hotline, providing guidance to behavior analysts worldwide.Starting a practice and not sure where to start? Want to make sure you have everything needed for your established practice? Download our free start-up list here: https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/the_aba_business_start_up_listExplore membership options with 3 Pie Squared and access exclusive resources for ABA business leaders by clicking here: https://3piesquared.com/productDetails/aba_business_leaders

Country VS Metal
Country VS Metal - Jon Bailey & The Heathen Revival

Country VS Metal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 129:34


Send us a Text Message.In this conversation Jon Bailey and the Heathen Revival discuss the current state of the music industry, the lack of authentic songwriting, and the saturation of cookie-cutter music. We also talk about the importance of staying true to oneself and the challenges of navigating the transition from a hobby to a profession. The conversation touches on the need for more recognition of Arkansas musicians and the struggle to stand out in the alternative country genre. We also discuss the importance of repetition in songwriting and the influence of bands like Lucero and Mickey and the Motorcars.

Echoes From The Void
Echo Chamber - 321 - Part One

Echoes From The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 106:06


It's time for your film podcast, @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ once again!! And we're coming at you with another 'TWO Parter'!!! In 'Part One' Warner Bros. Pictures & di Bonaventura Pictures bring us shark action. We get a action comedy from Hartbeat Productions & Prime Video. Then there's two documentaries from Netflix, some true crime with Screen Siren Pictures, Studio Orca Animation and ancient history from TVF International. AND we finish with a family fantasy from Fairway Film Alliance, Brilliant Screen Studios & Vision Films. In 'Part One' we have: Meg 2: The Trench Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/UKhDRYO7U4Q Shanghai International Film Festival: 9th June 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 4th August 2023 US Digital Release Date: 25th August 2023 UK Digital Release Date: 7th June 2024 Director: Ben Wheatley Cast: Jason Statham, Wu Jing, Sophia Cai, Cliff Curtis, Page Kennedy, Sienna Guillory, Sergio Peris Mencheta, Skyler Samuels, Melissanthi Mahut, Whoopie Van Raam, Kiran Sonia Sawar, Felix Mayr Running Time: 116 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/dG91B3hHyY4?si=S46KKTCiMqSd7Db7 Website: Here. https://www.warnerbros.co.uk/movies/meg-2-trench ---------------- Die Hart 2: Die Harter Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/eanImKvllvU Digital Release Date: 30th May 2024 Director: Eric Appel Cast: Kevin Hart, Nathalie Emmanuel, Ben Schwartz, Paula Pell, John Cena, Greg Kriek, Melissa Ponzio, Alon McKlveen, Forrest Conoly, Brandon Morgan, Jay Hector, LaTricia Akhagbeme, David Chan, Stacy Hall, Olivia Park, Alex Dauphin Running Time: 92 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/zCjBWYbP_wQ?si=35k912B8iZMk3DZw ---------------- How to Rob a Bank Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/qGb_GPPK_Os Digital Release Date: 5th June 2024 Director: Stephen Robert Morse, Seth Porges Cast: Scott Scurlock, Ellen Glasser, Shawn Johnson, Mike Magan, David Kerley, Deborah Horne, Jimmy Mateson, Elizabeth Stanton, TJ Losey, Steve Meyers, Mark Biggins, Suzanne Scurlock, Steven Harper, Alban Pfisterer, Susan Dodd, Scott Levine Running Time: 88 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/w20aHhlRjDc?si=Hy-ABofmjNPPk30u Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/how-to-rob-a-bank-release-date-trailer-news ---------------- Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/1Q7CigG-uAE Digital Release Date: 12th June 2024 Director: James Tovell Cast: Chen Liang, Fu Jian, Goo Jinsong, Hui Ming Tak, Jiang Wenxiao, Lan Desheng, Li Xiuzhen, Lo Yuet Keung, Ma Yu, Yuan Zhongyi, Zhu Sihong, Cai Zhongyuan, Chen Jingyu, Ding Yong, Gao Hongtao, Hu Bo, Hsu Kuei Lin, Liu Zipeng, Shi Yi, Pang Xiandong Running Time: 77 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/9Msxc8AiTrc?si=jVNBtgsqM5HDRd4M Website: Here. https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/mysteries-of-the-terracotta-warriors-release-date-news#:~:text=What%20happens%20in%20Mysteries%20of,in%20which%20he%20was%20enshrined. ---------------- Patsy Lee & the Keepers of the 5 Kingdoms Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/jCDJmQwxCS0 Theatrical Release Date: 20th February 2024 Digital Release Date: 18th June 2024 Director: Zack Ward Cast: James Hong, Fiona Rene, Michelle Mao, Anna Harr, Matthew Sato, Dante Basco, Dave Sheridan, Bai Ling, Saxon Sharbino, Zac Albright, Spencer Baik, Jon Bailey, Lombardo Boyar, Karl Haas, Scotch Hopkins, Marisa Kapavik, T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh, Craig Ng Running Time: 110 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/jwa3mq_DdUo?si=N7VU9lxKkSnzrOJx Website: Here. https://visionfilms.net/film-detail?id=631b659b-b8f4-ee11-82a0-0e4a64f8a357 ---------------- *(Music) 'Da Joint' (Instrumental) by EPMD - 2020 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message

Crash Cast
Ep #188 Group Poop'n w/Jon Bailey & Alex Hutcheson of Jon Bailey & the Heathen Revival

Crash Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 121:49


Today's guests Jon Bailey and Alex Hutcheson of Jon Bailey and the Heathen Revival. A shred dirt country band out here trying to bridge the gap between cowboy boots and converse sneakers. From small town living to big time dreams and everything in-between. A severed arm and a good time. Check them out everywhere music is sold.     Links down below for all the goods. If you want behind the scenes and episodes 2 days early sign up for our Patreon it helps support the show in many ways.   As always thank you for listening.   Patreon https://www.patreon.com/crashcast   YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/crashcast    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/crashcastpod/   Facebook https://www.facebook.com/crashcastpod   Twitter https://twitter.com/crashcastpod1    

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
How to administer anesthetic in space?

Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 7:52


More and more people are doing research surrounding space health and traumatic injury. Halifax anesthesiologist Dr. Jon Bailey is one of them. Information Morning's Feleshia Chandler tells us about work he's doing to help better manage pain in zero gravity.

Around the Galaxy - A Star Wars Fan Talkshow
Jon Bailey - Epic Voice Guy

Around the Galaxy - A Star Wars Fan Talkshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 46:18


oin us in this electrifying episode as we unveil the master behind some of the most iconic voices you've heard but never seen. This week, we're thrilled to sit down with the legendary Jon Bailey, the genius behind the Epic Voice Guy persona.Have you ever wondered about the voice guiding you through the thrilling Honest Trailers on YouTube? That's Jon. Ever marveled at the epicness of How it Should've Ended? Again, that's Jon. But his talent stretches far beyond the digital realm. You've unknowingly heard him breathe life into characters like Shockwave in Bumblebee and Optimus Prime in beloved video games.In this riveting conversation, Jon takes us behind the scenes, sharing his experiences working on Star Wars projects, his deeply personal journey contributing to the Transformers universe, and the unique lens through which Honest Trailers has shaped his movie-watching experiences.Discover the man behind the voiceovers you love, as Jon reveals anecdotes, insights, and the incredible impact of his work on some of the most iconic franchises in entertainment. Prepare to be captivated as he pulls back the curtain on his craft, taking us on an unforgettable journey through the captivating world of voice acting.Tune in as we dive into the untold stories and mesmerizing talents of Jon Bailey - a voice you've undoubtedly heard, but finally get to meet.May the Force of his Epic Voice be with you.www.TheSSWNetwork.comYouTube.com/@TheSSWNetworkTwitter: @ATGcastEverywhere else: @TheSSWNetworkMusic by Apollo's Ghosthttps://open.spotify.com/artist/3xeCJQ3XSbWKFHykNtapij?si=mXqFvZKGRfawo7N3L8AxlQ(c) 2024 Pete in the Seat Studios#EpicVoiceGuy #VoiceoverMaster #StarWarsInsights #TransformersJourney #BehindTheMic #IconicVoices #HonestTrailersImpact #MovieMagic #VoiceoverTalent #FranchiseStories #BehindTheScenesChat #EntertainmentSecrets #VoiceActingWorld #UnveilingTalent #MovieMagicRevealed #JonBaileyInterview #CharacterVoices #IncredibleCraft #HiddenTalents #PodcastDiscoveries

Podcast – The Children's Hour

This time on The Children's Hour we are joined by the Epic Voice Guy himself, Jon Bailey. Maybe his name isn't familiar but his voice has been heard in thousands of commercials, TV shows, video games, animations, toys, movies, and more.

Voice Over Body Shop
Voice Over Body Shop Ep. 248 with Epic Voice Guy Jon Bailey

Voice Over Body Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 62:12


Voice Over Body Shop is BACK! If your trying to move up in voice over, this is the one to Listen to! John Bailey has made quite a transition of himself and in his career! Jon has been our guest on VOBS many times. Always wildly funny, entertaining and informative as to what it really takes to break the wall of inertia and succeed in any endeavor! Jon, known as Epic Voice Guy on social media is an actor, voice actor, content creator, social influencer, and stand-up comedian! With such vocal talent he has taken Hollywood by storm!

The Potential Podcast!
An Honestly Epic Episode with "Epic Voice Guy" Jon Bailey

The Potential Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 62:06


In a world...of millions of voices....this one is truly epic! Welcome to a special guest episode! Chris and Taylor welcome professional actor, voice actor, father, and hilarious guy, the "Epic Voice Guy" himself: Jon Bailey. If you have hears, you've probably heard his voice. For more the 15 years, Jon Bailey has been voicing and creating content. From video games, commericials, promos and more, you name it, he's probably done. Listen in as Jon talks about his humble beginnings, his epic voice in the emmy nominated series "Honest Trailers", and his desire to make the world a more positive place. We couldn't stop laughing. Warning: Hilarity laughter and voices will follow. @epicvoiceguy https://epicvoiceguy.com/Follow us on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotentialpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepotentialpodcast/?ref=pages_you_manageTwitter: https://twitter.com/thepotentialpodThanks to our sponsors: BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp by going to https://betterhelp.com/potentialLet'sGetChecked: Get 25% off your health test at trylgc.com/potential and enter promo code POTENTIAL2

Sunday Book Review
January 22, 2023 - Top Ethics Books To Read in 2023 Edition

Sunday Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 6:13


In the Sunday Book Review, I consider books that interest the compliance professional, the business executive, or anyone who might be curious. It could be books about business, compliance, history, leadership, current events, or anything else that might interest me. In today's edition of the Sunday Book Review, we consider some of the top ethics books which every compliance professional should read in 2023: ·       Ethics for Behavior Analysts by Jon Bailey and Mary Burch ·        Stoic Philosophy and the Control Problem of AI Technology: Caught in the Web by Edward Spence ·       The Rise of Business Ethics by Bernard Mees ·        Business Ethics for Better Behavior by Jason Brennan, William English, John Hasnas, and Peter Jaworski Resource 20 Best New Ethics Books To Read In 2023 by Annemarie Slaughter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog
Lesson 52: IPAG- Benefactive Verbal Aspects

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 36:08


After the I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects, we now learn how the IPAG- Benefactive Focus Verbs are expressed if the action happened, is currently happening, and is anticipated to happen. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Joel Syphers, Threcia Oliver, Peter McGarry, Caroline Jane Walsh, Brian… with an I, Isak Buan, Luke V, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Craig Putz, Elaine, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Terje Langeland, Bryan… with a Y, Melinda O'Connor, Mexitalian 76, Rhea Caching, Axe B, LJ Ordway, Austin Oscar, Pat Moore, Daniel, Alex, Alexander Ong, Kirstie, Steph, Roger Schachtel, Raph, Natasha Esguerra, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Theresa Salud, Cynthia Blair, Jon Bailey, Cassandra McGee, Staccato Jones, Laurel Haines, Bruno Leitz, Maryellen Queenan, Christine Haba, and Lewis.Buy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog
Lesson 51: I- Benefactive Verbal Aspects

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 35:24


The verbal aspects of I- Benefactive Focus Verbs are similar to that of I- Object Focus Verbs. They are, however, different when it comes to their respective sentence structures.A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Joel Syphers, Threcia Oliver, Peter McGarry, Caroline Jane Walsh, Brian, Isak Buan, Luke V, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Craig Putz, Elaine, Paolo de Armas, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Terje Langeland, Bryan, Melinda O'Connor, Mexitalian 76, Rhea Caching, Axe B, LJ Ordway, Austin Oscar, Pat Moore, Daniel, Alex, Alexander Ong, Kirstie, Steph, Roger Schachtel, Raph, Natasha Esguerra, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Theresa Salud, Cynthia Blair, Jon Bailey, Cassandra McGee, Staccato Jones, Laurel Haines, Bruno Leitz, Maryellen Queenan, Christine Haba, and Lewis.Buy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog
Lesson 50: Tagalog Slang Words (Part 1)

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 31:16


Let's spice up our Tagalog course with a special topic every 10 episodes, beginning with an introduction to Tagalog slang words. A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Jessica Perez-Futalan, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Paolo de Armas, Isak Buan, Luke V, Brian… with an I, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Craig Putz, Kelvin, Terje Langeland, Axe B, Bryan… with a Y, LJ Ordway, Melinda O'Connor, Alex, Niña Lerch, Daniel, Kirstie, Pat Moore, Alexander Ong, Cynthia Blair, Steph, Natasha Esguerra, Cassandra McGee, Roger Schachtel, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Theresa Salud, Laurel Haines, Staccato Jones, Bruno Leitz, Jon Bailey, Raph, Austin Oscar, Mexitalian 76, and Rhea Caching.Support my podcast for as little as $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopodLeave me a tip at PayPal: @andreskrisBuy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.

Extra Sauce on the Side
18: Big Coffee Guy; Sock-less in Phoenix with Jon Bailey

Extra Sauce on the Side

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 81:39


Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of Extra Sauce on the Side with Samantha Denman!   This episode features Jonathan Bailey (@thereal.joncoffee) Owner/Operator of Lantern Coffee (@lanterncoffeebar) We talk all about coffee sourcing and building a business with community intention. This episode discusses: @Highbankcoffee - Highbank Coffee @Roastumber - Roast Umber @Apartment_bartender - Elliott Clark Buy your own mug and taste the latest by visiting Lantern in downtown Grand Rapids. Extra Sauce on the Side is a podcast about the things that make life more flavorful. Discussions with every day people who do extraordinary things. Every experience is unique with spicy little things that we can all relate to. We hope to ask the deeper questions and build understanding with groups and people you may not normally be able to get deeper with.   Follow Sam @samantharuthphotos --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/extrasauce/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/extrasauce/support

Confessions of a Thicc Thigh
EXERCISE ADDICTION & USING THE GYM AS PUNISHMENT

Confessions of a Thicc Thigh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 55:56


So excited to be doing an episode with my trainer Jon Bailey (@thewoundedathlete). Listen while we chat about exercise addition, using the gym as a way to mask your problems and why putting your body through war at the gym is not worth it in the long run. Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

From Hostage To Hero
BONUS FB EPISODE - Jon Bailey on his $120 Million Dollar Verdict (and How Trusting the Jury Led Him There)

From Hostage To Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 49:31


Jon Bailey just won a $120 million dollar verdict in Texas in a wrongful death trial. In this webinar, he and Sari talk about his recent win and how trying this case was unlike any other case he'd tried before. You'll learn: -How Jon came to the number $120,000,000 -How he explained that number to the jury -Why he didn't attempt any cause challenges -How he tried the entire case using a flip chart as his only visual (and why) -His “win” before the win -And more! You do not want to miss this special podcast episode. We had only planned on doing a webinar but there was such great learning we decided to turn it into a podcast!

Alicyn's Wonderland
JON BAILEY (AKA Epic Voice Guy) | AW 44

Alicyn's Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 56:42 Transcription Available


In this edition of Inside Alicyn's Wonderland, we get together with one of the most prolific and versatile voice actors and content creators in the game today - Jon Bailey AKA the one and only Epic Voice Guy! Jon definitely lives up to his moniker, narrating over 3,000 various materials including trailers, ads, promos, video games, animation, ADR soundalikes, sizzle reels, and digital media. Some of his most notable roles to date include Transformers: Combiner Wars, XCOM, Dishonored 2, Halo Wars 2, Graveyard Carz, Clone Wars & the Emmy-nominated Honest Trailers. Join us as we talk about Jon's inspiring life story and why Ryan Reynolds likes him ‘for some reason'. The Epic Voice Guy also shares a load of epic stories, starting from his days of flipping burgers to creating YouTube content where he started off doing impressions of movie trailer voices before finding his own. He also shares how he blew Steve Blum's mind with his Transformers soundalikes and its awesome aftermath and some more electrifying anecdotes. Finally, we also get a chance to talk about his work with the Autism Society of America and why he considers his work to be a serious blessing as a parent of a child with autism. Timestamps:[3:02] Working with Ryan Reynolds [6:39] From flipping burgers, manning a forklift, and dropping out of college to creating YouTube content[17:20] Jon becomes Internet Optimus Prime[22:55] Blowing Steve Blum's mind with soundalikes [28:18] Jon's dream roles[37:08] Jon talks about balancing work and parenting a child with autismFollow along with Alicyn's Wonderland on:Instagram: @AlicynTikTok: @alicynpackardYouTube: Alicyn PackardTwitter: @Alicyn 

Creator to Creator's
Creator to Creators S3 Ep 8 JON BAILEY – Epic Voice Guy

Creator to Creator's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 59:30


Jon Bailey (born March 3, 1979) is a professional voice artist and the current narrator for Honest Trailers. Since 2012, Jon has narrated over 300 Honest Trailers. He also narrates Honest Trailers Anime and Honest Games Trailers.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------• Epic Voice of the Emmy nominated Honest Trailers.• Optimus Prime in Transformers Combiner Wars.• XCOM, Dishonored 2, Marvel V Cacpcom: Infinite, Halo Wars 2, and more!http://epicvoiceguy.com/

Tik Talking With: Kevin Hughes
Jon Bailey (Epic Voice Guy)

Tik Talking With: Kevin Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 47:24


IN A WORLD!!! Jon Bailey AKA Epic Voice Guy is a voice actor in movies, shows, games, cartoons, anime and voice 4x Emmy nominee. He has the voice we all recognize and is so talented. It was a bucket list goal for me to be able to meet and speak to Jon and I know you are going to go crazy for this conversation. Please enjoy Jon Bailey on this episode of Tik Talking with me Kevin Hughes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Becoming More
Never Give Up Never Surrender w/Jon Bailey #epicvoiceguy

Becoming More

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 26:59


Today I am joined by a special guest, Jon Bailey. He has an incredible story of going from working 3 labor-intensive jobs to living his dream. And then he found himself tipping the scales at over 300 pounds. If you have ears, you have heard our guest at one point in your life. From commercials to promos to cartoons to, well, you name it, he has been there and said that. He is the Epic Voice of the Emmy nominated Honest Trailers. He voices Optimus Prime in Transformers Combiner Wars. He has also contributed to XCOM, Dishonored 2, Marvel V Capcom: Infinite, Halo Wars 2, and more! During the episode, we discuss how he lost 150 pounds, including 100 pounds over the past 7 months. We also touched on the years of weight fluctuations, and how to deal with changing your life when it just needs to happen. To wrap up the podcast, Jon steps into Brett's Corner and answers the 5 toughest questions in podcasting! Stay tuned for that! We had a great discussion and I look forward to hearing your feedback. Remember to rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Check out Jon's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/epicvoiceguy (https://www.youtube.com/c/epicvoiceguy) Follow Jon on the following Social Media links. Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/epicvoiceguy (https://www.twitter.com/epicvoiceguy) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/epicvoiceguy (https://www.instagram.com/epicvoiceguy) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@epicvoiceguy (https://www.tiktok.com/@epicvoiceguy) --- Follow the show: https://www.instagram.com/becomingmorepod (https://www.instagram.com/becomingmorepod) Follow Brett: https://www.instagram.com/becomingbrett (https://www.instagram.com/becomingbrett) Visit My Website: https://www.becomingbrett.com/ (https://www.becomingbrett.com)

Voice Over Body Shop
Voice Over Body Shop Episode #220 with Guest, Jon Bailey

Voice Over Body Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 67:36


JON BAILEY TELLS ALL! (Sort of) 2022 is gonna be EPIC! So, Voice Over Body Shop starts off the new year with the EPIC voice over guy, the very witty Jon Bailey! And on this podcast he gets brutally honest about his amazing career, his life and amazing impressions he does for ADR! catch the replay all week on  Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/voiceoverbodyshop/, our homepage, VOBS.TV, and our podcast, right here for those of you who love to listen on the go!  We love our supporters and donors for your continued support. VOBS can't be here without YOU and our other great supporters: Voiceoveressentials.com,  VOHeroes.com  Sourceelements.com,  VoiceOverXtra.com,  VOICEACTORWEBSITES.com  and JMC Demos jmcvoiceover.com/demo-production

We Talk Funny
014 - Honey Bunches of Oats with Jon Bailey from Transformers!

We Talk Funny

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 64:07


In this episode, voice actor & comedian Ken Pringle chats with the voice of "Honest Trailers" Jon Bailey (Bumblebee, Transformers: Combiner Wars) about everything from '80s cartoon PSAs to Jon's love of Ryan Reynolds to how to do impressions and create content for social media... and Jon participates in an "epic" version of "Cold Reads"!

Entertainment Dudes
#6 - Interview with Jon Bailey, the #EpicVoiceGuy!

Entertainment Dudes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 46:50 Transcription Available


Don't forget to subscribe! Today's guest is the one and only Epic Voice Guy! Jon Bailey joins us from his home studio to talk about everything from Honest Trailers to Transformers to his interactions with Ryan Reynolds. https://EpicVoiceGuy.com https://twitter.com/epicvoiceguy http://youtube.com/c/realepicvoiceguy http://instagram.com/epicvoiceguy

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog
Lesson 49: -AN Locative Verbal Aspects

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 57:02


While the verbal aspects of -AN Object Focus Verbs and -AN Locative Focus Verbs are similar, the difference lies in their functions and sentence structures. This lesson centers on the -AN Locative Verbal Aspects.A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Brian, Kelvin, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Luke V, Terje Langeland, Gladys Trinidad, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Henry Go, Elaine, Bryan, Melinda O'Connor, Austin Oscar, LJ Ordway, Kirstie, Alex, Daniel, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, Steph, Natasha Esguerra, Theresa Salud, Jon Bailey, Bruno Leitz, Cassandra McGee, Roger Schachtel, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Laurel Haines, Craig Putz, Axe B, Pat Moore, Staccato Jones, and Cynthia Blair.Support my podcast for as little as $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopodLeave me a tip at PayPal: @andreskrisBuy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog
Lesson 48: -AN Object Verbal Aspects

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 56:09


The verbal aspects of -AN Object Focus Verbs and -AN Locative Focus Verbs share the same pattern. The difference lies in sentence structure. We will focus on the -AN Object Verbal Aspects first, while we will learn about the -AN Locative Verbal Aspects in the next lesson.A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Joel Syphers, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Brian, Kelvin, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Luke V, Terje Langeland, Gladys Trinidad, J Springy, Christian Dimalanta, Henry Go, Elaine, Bryan, Melinda O'Connor, Austin Oscar, LJ Ordway, Kirstie, Alex, Daniel, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, Steph, Natasha Esguerra, Theresa Salud, Jon Bailey, Bruno Leitz, Cassandra McGee, Roger Schachtel, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Laurel Haines, Craig Putz, Axe B, Pat Moore, Staccato Jones, and Cynthia Blair.Support my podcast for as little as $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopodLeave me a tip at PayPal: @andreskrisBuy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog
Lesson 47: I- Object Verbal Aspects

Go Filipino: Let's Learn Tagalog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 32:49


The verbal aspects of I- Object Focus Verbs are mostly similar to that of -IN Object Focus Verbs, but with an added twist.A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:My heartfelt thanks to our current $5 patrons as of this recording: Ollie Crouch, Doug Burden, Threcia Oliver, Caroline Jane Walsh, Kristin Maranan, Brian, Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Paolo de Armas, Luke V, Christian Dimalanta, Kelvin, Gladys Trinidad, Elaine, Bryan, J Springy, Austin Oscar, Melinda O'Connor, LJ Ordway, Alex, Daniel, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, Kirstie, Steph, Roger Schachtel, Natasha Esguerra, Theresa Salud, Cherry Ann Reclusado, Bruno Leitz, Jon Bailey, Laurel Haines, Henry Go, Cassandra McGee, Joel Syphers, Terje Langeland, Chris, and Shane.Support my podcast for as little as $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopodLeave me a tip at PayPal: @andreskrisBuy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.

The Toby Gribben Show
Jon Bailey

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 21:10


Jon Bailey is the longest-serving narrator of Honest Trailers. He has narrated over 250 episodes of the show. He is a professional voice artist and the current narrator for Honest Trailers. Since 2012, Jon has narrated over 300 Honest Trailers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fright Life
Episode 7: Remembering Past Lives

Fright Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 51:41


In this episode we discuss children who seem to be able to recall their past lives. We also have a new theme song this week written by our dear friend Jon Bailey! 

Voice Acting Mastery: Become a Master Voice Actor in the World of Voice Over

Welcome to episode 167 of the Voice Acting Mastery podcast with yours truly, Crispin Freeman! As always, you can listen to the podcast using the player above, or download the mp3 using the link at the bottom of this blog post. The podcast is also available via the iTunes Store online. Just follow this link […]

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Voice Acting Mastery: Become a Master Voice Actor in the World of Voice Over

Welcome to episode 166 of the Voice Acting Mastery podcast with yours truly, Crispin Freeman! As always, you can listen to the podcast using the player above, or download the mp3 using the link at the bottom of this blog post. The podcast is also available via the iTunes Store online. Just follow this link […]

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Vocal Qs
Vocal Qs: Ep 107 - "Epic Voice Guy" Jon Bailey

Vocal Qs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 42:19


Vocal Qs has been fortunate enough to bring all of you some amazing LEGENDS of the business. But what about the VIRAL stars of the Voice acting industry? I reached out to Jon Bailey (aka Epic Voice Guy) via email and literally was interviewing him hours later, and that tells you all you need to know about the man. He is giving (a voice over coach in his own right) he is busy, and he is extremely hard working. This episode is PERFECT for those of you wanting to look into becoming a voice actor because Jon has done it all, and continues to plug away in film, animation and his very active social media platforms. You of course know Jon as the epic voice in Screen Junkies' Emmy winning series 'Honest Trailers' where he has become a viral sensation and heard by millions every month, but Jon has an extensive filmography. He has provided voice over work for dozens of movie trailers, he's played Transformers in the massive hit 'Bumblebee', and even provided ADR to blockbusters like 'Detective Pikachu'. His range of vocal talents is astounding (and I thank him for showing some off even though his voice was not healthy when we recorded this episode). Jon is also an accomplished impressionist, as his passion for voices is not just reserved to professional work in films providing back up recording for TJ Miller and Ryan Reynolds. You have to check him out on Tik Tok and Instagram, as his deepfake videos have even landed guest appearances in other video content across the internet. So join us as we discuss his bond with Ryan Reynolds, voicing Soundwave with Transformers legend Peter Cullen, impossible celebrity impressions, and absolutely amazing advice to anyone who wants to become a voice actor. This man took over the podcast this week, and you'll want to hear what he has to say! This episode... in a word... is... EPIC.

Fright Life
Episode 3: Home is where the haunt is...

Fright Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 49:03


On this episode we learn that there's a pretty famous haunted house in the United States! We also have our dear friend Jon Bailey stop by to talk about his experiences growing up in a haunted house. 

Fright Life
Episode 2: Edgefield

Fright Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 48:24


In this episode we discuss one of Oregon's haunted hot spots, McMenamin's Edgefield. History and hauntings, as well as an unexpected disturbance in our apartment! Intro and background music written and recorded by our dear friend Jon Bailey. Editor's note: Joss mentions the Instagram page as Fright Night paranormal, when it should be @Fright Life Paranormal. 

Fright Life
Episode 1: Paranormal Qu'est que c'est

Fright Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 47:22


This is the pilot episode of our podcast where we speak about a few of our personal accounts of paranormal events in our lives. Fright Life theme song written and recorded by Jon Bailey. 

Medic Mindset
They were sweating.

Medic Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 20:13


In this episode Ginger talks to Jon Bailey. Jon is a FF/Paramedic in Fairfax County, Virginia. He is the lead educator of Fairfax County Fire and Rescue's EMT to Paramedic program. He has a bachelor of science in emergency medicine from the university of Pittsburgh and a master's in EMS education and leadership from George Washington University. Ginger reached out to Jon after a friend told her about an event called the EMS World Clinical Challenge. Take a listen to this episode and see if you might be inspired to participate in the Clinical Challenge at Expo.

The Axalon Archives - A Beast Wars Podcast
S3E5 - Feral Scream, Part 1

The Axalon Archives - A Beast Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 60:36


Megatron uses alien technology to create a new breed of warrior, and Cheetor gets caught in the middle of the experiment. Feral Scream, Part 1 w/ Eugenia (@asimov_fangirl) 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Opening 05:55 - Episode Recap 44:20 - Character Spotlight: Dinobot II 52:49 - Messages From The Golden Disk 54:05 - MVBs 56:06- Next Episode Preview 58:29 - Closing 59:56 - Outro Candice Santora: Twitter: @CandiceSantora DeviantArt: https://www.deviantart.com/o-o-p Interview with Jon Bailey: https://youtu.be/B0wU3SgC65A The Axalon Archives is a podcast about the Beast Era of Transformers hosted by Daoud Faquiryan and James Fletcher. Join us as we rewatch one of the earliest fully CGI-Animated TV Series in history. If you have any questions or want to just talk about Beast Wars you can reach us on: Twitter: @AxalonArchives Email: axalonarchives@gmail.com Check out our website at Axalon.Buzzsprout.com Follow us individually: Daoud @DaoFAQ James: @discord_inc

Voice Over Body Shop
VOBS Episode 22 January 25, 2016 Epic Voice Guy Jon Bailey!

Voice Over Body Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 100:00


Jon Bailey visits the VOBS studio and we have a hoot n nanny talking about voicing trailers, making funny YouTube videos, and riding in Ubers.

When We Rule The World
When We Rule The World – Episode045 Jon Bailey

When We Rule The World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 54:30


On this episode, we talk to Epic Voice Guy Jon Bailey. 

Voice Over Body Shop
EWABS Episode 158 September 22, 2014 with John Bailey

Voice Over Body Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2014 80:37


Episode 158, September 22, 2014 Guest: Jon Bailey Whittam's World on “gain staging” Dan shows some FaffCon video 0:01:10  Intro audio begins. 0:01:52  They appear, both in George's studio.  Together we're worse!   0:02:40  Dan tells his story about buying a house in So. California and not sleeping for days. 0:05:25  Dan shows FaffCon footage. 0:08:27  They're back and talk more about FaffCon. 0:10:41  Break.  Home Studio Master video and SpongeBob. 0:12:02  They're back.  George talks about gain staging. 0:13:06  Dan talks about why do I need a mixer?  Set it, forget it, move on.  You need a mixer when you have multiple sources, not just one mic.   0:14:43  Whittam's World, episode 43: Gain Staging.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvBJnVH7ZVM 0:26:23  They're back.  George recaps.  Keep it simple.   0:28:07  Break.  VO Studio Tech.   0:29:34  They're back with Jon Bailey, from Memphis, Tennessee.  http://www.jonbaileyvo.com/Pages/default.aspx 0:30:50  Dan asks Jon how he got started in VO.   0:33:30  Dan asks Jon what genres he works in. 0:35:22  Jon talks about doing ADR (Automated dialogue replacement).  He and Dan and George discuss. 0:36:49  Jon much of his work from Memphis.   0:37:32  Dan asks Jon about his favorite voices.  Jon likes Optimus Prime.   0:38:30  Jon talks about “reverse engineering” to get to his character voices. 0:40:18  Dan says Jon did “W” a lot at FaffCon.   0:41:00  George asks Jon about improv has helped his VO work.   0:42:27   Dan talked about “ad libbing” your auditions.  Jon comments.  He does three takes: the first just like he thinks the client wants, second—goes with gut, third he just improvs and maybe not even what's in the script. 0:43:34  Jon has a YouTube channel.  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGCMI16WgJejAfG60N4Nhyg  He's gotten work from it.  And he has free tutorials there.  His first manager found him through it.   0:47:06  Harlan Hogan VO Essentials time.  http://voiceoveressentials.com/.  New: MixerFace, a preamp, coming soon. 0:51:16  “What's the longest voice match you've had to do?”  George asks Jon.   0:52:34  What do you use in your studio?  Jon describes and lists his gear.  It's a simple setup. 0:54:05  Dan tries to introduce questions from the chat room. Q: Do people do voice-match demos?   0:54:30  Jon answers. 0:55:42  Q Would you do Carl?  A: Jon does two! 0:56:57  Q Do you do Jess Parnell?  A: Yes and more… 0:57:55  Q What do you do to warm up and prepare.  Jon answers.  He's got a music background that's key to voice matching. 1:00:05  Dan asks if Jon coaches or teaches.  Jon describes his work.   1:02:03  Q Do you do Steve Corell?   1:02:30  Can you come to Nashville to do a class?  Yes!  He also coaches online. 1:03:39  Break.  Voice Over Xtra plus a bumper. 1:05:00  They're back.  Jon improvs a drop.   1:05:45  Thanks to the donors.  There's improv on what it's like to call Dan's cell phone only to reach his wife. 1:07:45  Clickers!  A few are left…they're phasing out.   1:08:12  Sept. 29 Marc Cashman will be on the show.  He'll talk about his new book, “V-Oh!” http://www.amazon.com/V-Oh-Tricks-Techniques-Sustain-Voiceover/dp/0990395804/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410723841&sr=8-1&keywords=marc+cashman 1:08:56  Oct. 6: Anthony Mendez. 1:09:25  Please, please like us on Facebook, follow EWABS on Twitter and on YouTube. Jon does his thing.  YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/ewabsshow.   The podcast, http://ewabs.podbean.com/ 1:11:33  George talks like the Trailer Guy.  He then tells stories until Jon derails him.  Hilarity ensues. 1:14:20  Thanks to Jon.  On to VO Buzz Weekly!  Check out Jon's YouTube channel at youtube.com/jon3pnt0 1:15:44  Happy birthday to VO actor June Foray on her 97th birthday.   1:16:00  Sign off follow by 1:16:12  oops by the Smoothenator. 1:16:21 Previous EWABS clip with June.  She describes how she comes up with a character voices and describes her career. 1:19:20  Dan asks June what she'd like her legacy to be in voice-over. 1:20:37  End of show

TFYLP
TFYLP-Episode 66-Special Edition at Slagacon 2013

TFYLP

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2013 59:01


Duron and Greg interview customizer FrenzyRumble and voice actor Jon Bailey in this special edition of TFYLP recorded on the floor at Slagacon 2013.