
How to Deal with Popping Plosives: Tips for Podcasters, Voiceover Artists, and Public Speakers
Struggling with those annoying pops on the mic every time you say a “p” or “b”? You’re not alone. Whether you’re a podcaster, voiceover artist,
Apparently all the cool kids have a blog, so here’s mine. I’ll be sharing top voice training tips, vocal health advice, and lots of information voice over artists, public speakers, podcasters and presenters. And probably silly things along the way too.
Struggling with those annoying pops on the mic every time you say a “p” or “b”? You’re not alone. Whether you’re a podcaster, voiceover artist,
Getting the call to speak in the press about what you do, or give your opinion on a podcast as a guest is very exciting.
If you’re a podcaster, voice-over artist, or public speaker, sounding expressive is essential to keeping your audience engaged. A varied, authentic voice can elevate your
Good news, you’re allowed time off recording your podcast or voiceovers. Holidays are important! And it’s good to rest your voice. But, to ease back
If you find your voice gets higher when you’re nervous or emotional, then this is the blog post for you. What luck! It comes up
Ok, podcaster pal. You have the equipment and know your content like the back of your hand. That’s a solid 8/10. But if want to
Happy days, it’s once again #HayfeverSeason! Oh my word – allergies are the worst. If you have nightmare hay fever and it’s affecting your voice
This blog post is called “How a Voice Warm Up can save you time” because, you might need to admit this if you’re in this
I’d like to talk about mic techniques, as there are loads of different ways we as speakers sometimes have to use microphones for speaking. You
You’re back! Super. If you missed Part 1, check it out here. Try these hacks to overcome your nerves for public speaking and recording. Tip
Nerves when you’re speaking in public, recording a podcast or press interview or giving a presentation… what a pain! They happen to us all. Even
Let’s not mess around, I’m answering that age-old question “Why should I do vocal warmup anyway?” If I had a quid for every time I
“Nic, help! I’ve got a big recording tomorrow – what can I do to improve my speech quickly right now?!” Ok, podcaster or voiceover artist,
This blog post is dramatically titled ‘What to do when you’ve lost your voice’ which, let’s be honest, happens to us all at some point.
One of the things I hear a lot from new clients who record their voice for living, whether you’re a podcaster, voice artist, presenter or
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This community is your safe space to ask questions. There’ll be tips and tricks, weekly Q & As and lots of other ways to explore your voice. I’ll share interesting articles and findings about voice and accent and you’ll also be the first to know about webinars and other development opportunities. Basically, it’s your place to geek out about the voice without fear of judgement. Welcome, and speak out!