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The Great Voice podcast is a valuable way for you to grow your voice over performance skills by listening in as voice over expert Susan Berkley coaches members of The Great Voice community. You’ll come away from each episode with actionable tips and techniques to use in all your auditions and recording sessions. It’s like having a free voice over training library on your smart phone to enjoy anywhere you go!
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How To Do VO When You Have a Busy Day Job
Saison 1 · Épisode 11
mercredi 8 janvier 2025 • Durée 47:21
In this episode of the Great Voice podcast Susan Berkley interviews and coaches two members of the Great Voice Community who are growing their voice over businesses despite the demands of their day jobs.
You’ll meet Lee Riley, an accomplished corporate professional who enjoys narrating audio books in his spare time. Lee takes you on an audio tour of his home studio where he just finished narrating his third audio book, despite a crushing work schedule and some really noisy crickets in his backyard! I think you’ll really get a kick out of Lee’s ingenious soundproofing hack.
You’ll also meet Chad Engelbert, who leads a team that produces 60,000 vinyl records every day for major labels like Sony Records and indie labels like Thirty Tigers. Yes, vinyl is still going strong, and Chad gives us a fascinating inside look at this niche corner of the music industry.
As always, each episode is filled with actionable takeaways on how to improve your voice acting skills, as Susan coaches emerging voice talent guests.
Chapters
03:16 Best practices for home studios.
06:20 Exploring Voiceover Techniques
19:42 Transforming Voiceover Reads
23:26 Character-Driven Performance
34:15 E-Learning Script Coaching
45:39 Chad's Home Studio Setup
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Daron Macke
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Finding Your Voice: Personal Connections Make Powerful Performances
Saison 1 · Épisode 10
mercredi 4 décembre 2024 • Durée 29:39
In this inspiring episode, Susan Berkley connects with two Great Voice students – Andrea Barbour and Cheri Freund. Andrea, a sales agent with a passion for ministry, shares how Susan’s impactful teaching sparked her own voiceover pursuits. Cheri, a digital artist and caregiver, discusses her experience in Susan’s training programs and the powerful transition from the art and music industries to a growing passion for voiceover.
Susan first guides Andrea through a heartfelt, personal read. She shows Andrea how connecting the script to someone in your life can help transform the sound. Then Susan works with Cheri on a corporate read and offers insider tips on crafting relatable, conversational performances.
Chapters
02:52 Connecting the script to a real person
06:13 Using Visualization Techniques in Voiceover
09:10 Creating a Backstory for Voiceover
17:45 The nuances of a corporate script
22:13 Character Development in Voiceover
26:03 Final Thoughts and Future Opportunities
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Daron Macke
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Customer Focus and Personal Connections in Voiceover
Saison 1 · Épisode 1
mardi 9 juillet 2024 • Durée 45:43
"The book was very informative and it helped me get to the point where I truly figured out that this is what I wanted to do at some point," says Earnest Pouncy, Great Voice Student. Earnest opens up about his inspiring journey into the world of voiceover and shares his experiences with our coaching program. He talks about what drew him to voiceover work and how our program has helped him grow. Get a glimpse into the coaching program at the Great Voice Company and hear Earnest Pouncy’s story and his experiences with our coaching. Earnest learns how to bring a script to life in an amazing transformation you’re going to want to hear! Then, we hear from Andy, a successful bilingual voice talent. He shares his impressive achievements in the industry and offers invaluable advice for those interested in voiceover work in multiple languages. Andy emphasizes the importance of marketing, staying customer-focused, and seizing new opportunities.
Learn from Andy Colón about succeeding as a bilingual voice talent and hear his advice for others.
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Introduction by David Brower
Segue to Second Half by Ann Coatney
Outro by Andy Colón
How I Built This: Susan Berkley reveals the intimate details of how (and why) she built the Great Voice Company
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
mercredi 6 novembre 2024 • Durée 50:47
Takeaways:
- Debbie’s story highlights the potential for career transitions post-retirement.
- Medical narration spans peer-to-peer and peer-to-patient communication.
- E-learning and other niches in voiceover are seeing significant growth.
- The demand for voiceover surged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Vocal narcissism can be a barrier for voice actors, impacting delivery and relatability.
- Dr. Norberto Keppe emphasizes how work is essential for maintaining health.
- Exploring various niches can open new paths for aspiring voiceover artists.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Voiceover and Personal Journeys
- 02:50 Exploring Medical Narration and Audio Description
- 09:01 Opportunities in Medical Narration
- 15:02 The Impact of COVID-19 on Voiceover
- 18:10 Understanding Vocal Narcissism
- 24:03 Dr. Norberto Keppe and his teachings on work and health
- 30:13 Advice for Aspiring Voiceover Artists
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Daron Macke
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Great Voice Student Success Story: From Attorney to Professional Voice Actor, Plus Susan Berkley Shares Her Surprising ‘Back Story’ (Part 1)
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 23 octobre 2024 • Durée 57:18
In this episode of The Great Voice Podcast, we bring you another inspiring story from one of our students, Joey Masiuk (Ma-SOOK), an attorney who recently sold his law firm and is now beginning his second act as a voice over artist. He discusses his early wins, and the valuable lessons learned from recording his first audiobook. Then, Great Voice coach and journalist DeBorah Pryor interviews Susan Berkley about her fascinating life story, the birth of The Great Voice Company, and her advice for aspiring voice actors.
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Chapters:- 00:00 Joey Masiuk’s Transition: From Law to Voice Acting
- 08:52 Character Development in Narration
- 14:48 Voice Acting Techniques and The Role of the Narrator
- 26:49 Background of Susan Berkley and The Great Voice Company
- 28:39 The Legacy of a Publishing Family
- 35:29 From Radio to Voiceover: A Career Shift
- 40:44 The Struggles of Transitioning to Voiceover
- 48:43 Marketing: The Key to Voiceover Success
- 52:22 Building a Home Studio for Voiceover Work
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Daron Macke
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
To sign up for the Show Notes and be notified when a new episode posts go to: GreatVoicePodcast.com
Is AI the end of Voiceover as we know it?
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
mercredi 9 octobre 2024 • Durée 46:51
It’s everywhere now. It seems you can’t escape it. And you have to ask yourself:
Is AI the end of Voiceover as we know it?
On this special bonus episode of the The Great Voice Podcast, Great Voice Coach Joe Smith sits down to interview Susan for a straight talk about AI and her predictions about what it will mean to our voice over future.
Chapters
- 00:00 AI in Voiceover- an overview of where we stand
- 01:28 Susan shares frank predictions about the future of voice over
- 09:54 AI and voice over: is it the end? Or is it a new opportunity to thrive?
- 13:06 Is the human voice as irreplaceable as we hope it will be?
- 18:20 AI's Role in Enhancing Voiceover Work
- 22:33 Collaboration in Voiceover Production
- 30:32 Licensing and Voice Cloning Concerns
- 33:24 Customer Service in Voiceover
- 39:32 Surviving change in the Voiceover Industry and Susan’s vision for the future.
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by DeBorah B. Pryor
Crafting Narration and Building a Voiceover Career
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
mercredi 25 septembre 2024 • Durée 42:37
Part One:
Meet Josh Nelson, from Manhattan, Kansas, was a youth pastor for 20 years and has recently switched to working with adults and helping develop communities. He also does public address announcements at local high school and college sports. Josh works with Susan on an Audiobook script and Susan provides guidance on how to develop a voice for the narrator by building a character around the narrator that is a part of the story.
Part Two:
Meet Salena Metreger, marketing assistant at The Great Voice Company and Podcast Producer. Salena is an emerging voice talent that spent 17 years in the manufacturing industry before leaving to pursue voice over full time. She has trained in voice over and has spent the last few years building a business through self-promotion, networking, pay-to-play sites and more as well as work with Susan at The Great Voice Company. Listen as Susan and Salena walk through the steps and different avenues voice over artists can do to audition, practice, and build a resume.
Takeaways
- Creating a backstory enhances the depth of audiobook narration.
- Let the story drive the voice choice for Narration
- Emerging talents can find opportunities through pay-to-play platforms.
- Feedback from peers and mentors is invaluable for growth.
- Networking is essential for building a successful voiceover career.
- Self-promotion and reaching out to connections can lead to new opportunities.
- Building momentum in the voiceover industry takes time and consistent effort.
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Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to Josh Nelson
- 06:06 Building a Backstory for Effective Narration
- 10:33 Exploring Voice Choices for Narration
- 17:54 Navigating Pay-to-Play Platforms
- 24:04 Feedback and Growth in Voiceover
- 26:53 The Importance of Networking and Self-Promotion
- 36:05 Building Momentum in Voice Over
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Terri Dien
Segue to Sponsor by David Brower
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
Finding Your Voice: Mastering Audience Connection and Building a Successful VO Business
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mercredi 11 septembre 2024 • Durée 42:48
Part One:
Meet Michael Przekop (PREZ-kop), a Great Voice student with a background in legal consulting, marketing, and even a producer and director in San Francisco hiring voice talent. Michael talks about his own transition into voiceover. He then reads a commercial script and Susan highlights the importance of understanding the target audience and delivering a relatable and energetic performance. Throughout the coaching session, Michael wows with his continuously improved read. Susan praises his voice quality and encourages him to use hand gestures while recording to bring more energy into his performance.
Part Two:
Meet David Brower, a Great Voice Coach, with a background in radio, marketing for the automotive industry, and more. David talks about his own journey into voiceover and how Susan’s training prepared him to take the leap of faith. Susan and David discuss different strategies for landing voiceover jobs, including referrals and networking, and the importance of cultivating repeat customers. David also shares his experience in creating a demo and finding a niche in the industry, offering valuable advice for newcomers looking to carve out their own path in voiceover. The conversation offers great insights into finding one's niche and the power of referrals in building a successful voiceover business.
Takeaways
- Understanding the target audience is crucial in delivering an effective voiceover.
- Using gestures while recording can enhance the performance.
- Continuous learning and improvement are essential in the voiceover industry.
- Background and experience in related fields can contribute to success in voiceover.
- Finding one's niche in voiceover can lead to more opportunities and success.
- Referrals are a powerful tool in building a successful voiceover business.
- Investing in oneself and continuous learning are key to growth and improvement in voiceover.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction and Background
- 03:26 Understanding the Target Audience
- 08:33 Using Gestures and Body Language in Voiceover
- 10:24 The Value of Voiceover Training and Education
- 15:24 Interview with David Brower
- 21:59 Leveraging Personal Connections and Referrals
- 27:26 Determining the Best Niche in Voiceover
- 31:47 Asking for Referrals and Building Customer Relationships
- 41:32 Advice for Newcomers to Voiceover
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Andrew Colón
Segue to Sponsor by Ann Coatney
This episode is sponsored by Less Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
The Importance of Marketing in Voiceover
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Durée 55:03
Part One:
Meet Beth Golden, a seasoned voiceover student. She discusses her move from Colorado to South Carolina and her experience as a life coach. Beth explains how she got into voiceover after her sister introduced her to it. She talks about the classes she has taken and the importance of marketing in voiceover. Listen as Susan Berkley provides works with Beth on a corporate voiceover script. They emphasize the importance of personalization and emotional connection.
Part Two:
Meet DeBorah Pryor, a talent advisor and coach at Great Voice. DeBorah shares her fascinating background in journalism and acting, including her experiences interviewing celebrities like John Lennon. Then listen as DeBorah explains how she became the personal assistant to Sly Stone. She discusses her transition to voiceover and offers advice for newcomers in the industry.
Key Takeaways:
- Beth Golden shares her journey and background in voiceover
- The importance of marketing in voiceover
- Coaching on personalization and emotional connection in voiceover
- DeBorah Pryor had the opportunity to interview John Lennon in Central Park
- DeBorah also worked with Sly Stone and traveled with him as his personal assistant.
- She later transitioned to voiceover and has worked on audiobooks, video games, commercials, and more.
- DeBorah advises newcomers to focus on voiceover and seek guidance from experienced professionals.
Notable Quotes:
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"I even interviewed John Lennon."
- 00:00 Beth Golden's Voiceover Journey
- 03:12 The Importance of Marketing in Voiceover
- 07:14 Coaching on Personalization and Emotional Connection
- 33:07 DeBorah Pryor Interviewing John Lennon
- 37:52 Working with Sly Stone
- 48:37 Transitioning to Voiceover
- 50:17 Advice for Newcomers
Host - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Joe Smith
This episode is sponsored by Least Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.
Committing to the Voiceover Process and Upgrading Home Studios
Saison 1 · Épisode 3
mercredi 14 août 2024 • Durée 41:01
Part One:
Meet Karen McCroan, a full-time teacher of 30 years looking to pivot to voiceover work. Karen discusses the challenges of teaching and her wish to retire and focus on voiceover full-time. Listen as Susan coaches Karen through a car commercial script. They explore different techniques, such as using hand gestures and visualizing a specific person, to enhance the performance. Karen’s final read knocks it out of the park - showcasing the importance of energy and connection in voiceover work.
Part Two:
Meet Joe Smith, a talent advisor and coach at Great Voice. Joe shares his diverse background in pastoring, law enforcement, and sports journalism. He offers valuable advice for newcomers to voiceover, including tips for setting up a home studio. Joe's insights cover essential considerations like treating the space for sound quality and using appropriate equipment.
Key Takeaways:
- Energy and urgency are important in voiceover performances, even in softer reads.
- Visualizing the audience and engaging in a fake conversation can create a more personal and compelling performance.
- Treating the home studio space is crucial for optimal sound quality.
- Committing to the voiceover process and seeking coaching and training are essential for success.
- Starting a voiceover business is relatively inexpensive compared to other ventures..
Notable Quotes:
- "Treat your space, treat your space, treat your space."
Chapters:
- 03:20 Coaching Karen on a Car Commercial Script
- 04:42 Energy and urgency are important in voiceover performances, even in softer reads.
- 15:50 Visualizing the audience and engaging in a fake conversation can create a more personal and compelling performance.
- 19:41 Interview with Joe Smith
- 32:57 Committing to the voiceover process and seeking coaching and training are essential for success.
- 34:55 Treating the home studio space is crucial for optimal sound quality.
- 37:48 Starting a voiceover business is relatively inexpensive compared to other ventures.
Hosted - Susan Berkley
Producer - Salena Metreger
Music by Darrin Fossella
Show Opener by Salena Metreger
This episode is sponsored by Least Annoying CRM. Go to https://greatvoice.com/crm for an exclusive deal for the Great Voice Podcast listeners.






