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The Voice, Not the Echo: How Trusting My Natural Voice Took Me from Novice to SOVAS Nominee by Camile Murdock

Trends in voiceover come and go. So, how do you stay relevant in an industry that moves quick? Camile Murdock has a very clear answer: herself. Unapologetically, positively, infectiously, entirely herself. Camile brings the energy. Nominated across One Voice, VOX, Radio Times, and SOVAS, Camile's career is a proper success story showing us what happens when you back your individuality and put the work in. Camile shares her journey with a perfect dose of that unique vibe.

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Why Making Strange Noises in a Boardroom Works by Molly Parker

Actors and CEOs have a lot more in common than you’d think, according to voice and accent coach Molly Parker. Whether it’s performing in front of a sold-out audience, recording a voiceover ad, or pitching to a board of executives, they’re all engaging in voice work and asking their audience to pay attention. Molly shares how, through her work, she’s seen the transformative impact that bringing actors’ techniques into corporate environments can have on communication.

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Allowing for authenticity.

Authenticity is the current buzzword attached to pretty much every voiceover brief. Founder and Director of Here Talent Alex Griffiths shares his views on the recent rise of authenticity within the world of voiceover and it’s not just because of AI…

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Inviting the Audience Into My Brain l Listening to the Voices I Think With by Rachel Mary

New to the journal: ARTICLE.

We’re inviting creative voice users to discuss how ideas, shaping forces, and lived identities inform their voice - and what matters most. Told entirely by them.

Starting us off is Rachel Mary director, performer, educator, storyteller and clown with ADHD. 

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