Episode 14: Taking The Plunge, Part 3
Julie wraps up the three-part series of “knowing when to take the plunge” into full-time voiceover work. And Gary MacFadden wraps up the 4-part Mac Minute series on getting into audiobook narration.
Read MoreJulie wraps up the three-part series of “knowing when to take the plunge” into full-time voiceover work. And Gary MacFadden wraps up the 4-part Mac Minute series on getting into audiobook narration.
Read MoreVoice talent Karen DeBoer discusses with Julie Williams when she knew it was time to take up voiceover full-time in this 3-part series, Taking The Plunge.
Read MoreBeau Weaver, a well-known promo and animated feature talent, kicks off a three-part podcast series in which Julie and VO talents discuss knowing when it’s time to take the plunge into full-time voiceover work.
Read MorePromo, trailer, and all-around voiceover artist Rodney Saulsberry joins Julie Williams. Rodney talks about several types of reads, using tongue-twisters for warmups, and plays examples of various types of reads.
Read MoreTop voiceover agent Wes Stevens of VOX, Inc. in LA talks with Julie about how voiceover talents should approach agents, and what they should be ready to deliver (and what they can leave at home).
Read MoreTransformational change strategist Kristine Oller joins Julie Williams to discuss 5 top strategies for jumpstarting a voiceover career in 2015, for voiceover talent of all levels
Read MoreJoyce Castellanos, LA promo voiceover coach and demo producer joins Julie Williams to discuss how to get started in promo work, and how to get the right demo produced
Read MoreDerek Chappell has created an online “hub” of voiceover blogs and other information sources. He chats with Julie Williams about some of the social media tools he uses in furthering his voiceover career.
Read MoreBev Standing, one of the most often booked voice talents at Voices.com, talks with Julie Williams about how she got started with online casting services
Read MoreVoiceover talent Bob Souer talks with Julie about the day-to-day business of finding voiceover work, as well as “inviting the avalanche” of even more work.
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