• Papa Cap Prep Part 2: The Long Emotional Slog | Electric Secrets
    May 17 2025

    Dive into Rustic Shakespeare on the Electric Secrets variety podcast from MonsterVox Productions, where host Scott Smith unpacks Lord Capulet’s emotional rollercoaster in Romeo and Juliet.

    In this episode, "Papa Cap Prep Part 2: The Long Emotional Slog," Scott continues his deep dive into Act 3, Scene 5, focusing on Capulet’s explosive tirade as he confronts Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris.

    With a modern twist, Capulet’s erratic behavior fueled by alcohol and sleeping pills, Scott shares how he brought nuance to this pivotal scene. He also explores the dynamics of directing lines to Lady Capulet and the Nurse, not just Juliet, to enrich the performance.

    Perfect for actors, directors, and Shakespeare enthusiasts, this episode offers practical insights into avoiding performance traps and embracing emotional depth.

    Visit Folger.edu for study resources, and email info@monstervoxproductions.com with your Bard-related questions!

    Three Key Takeaways for Listeners:

    • Avoid the Rage Trap: Learn why screaming through Capulet’s tirade is ineffective and how to use emotional dynamics to create a compelling performance.

    • Diversify Delivery: Discover how directing lines to multiple characters (Juliet, Lady Capulet, Nurse) adds variety and depth to the scene.

    • Incorporate Modern Context: Understand how adding modern elements, like medication or alcohol, can enhance Capulet’s erratic character in a contemporary setting.

    About Scott Smith

    Scott Leon Smith has worked as a professional actor and director for nearly 25 years in a variety of genres. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at West Virginia University, where he studied under alumni of the prestigious American Conservatory in San Francisco. He honed his craft in Chicago as part of A Crew of Patches, a traveling theatre company that performed Shakespeare for students. Scott is CEO of Monstervox Productions, where he helps clients by providing specialized voice-over work for advertising, audiobooks, eLearning, & instructional videos.

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    25 Min.
  • Struck to the Soul (by John Bonham's Big Bass Drum) | Electric Secrets
    May 1 2025

    SPECIAL NOTE: The audio quality of this episode is below our company standards and is the result of poorly tested equipment. But the conversation that takes place was too honest to shelve and too authentic to re-record. So, we decided to share it, buzzy VO and all. We promise to get ahead of any sound issues for subsequent episodes. --Scott

    Discussions Drive Creativity

    Dive into the premiere episode of Struck To The Soul, a captivating segment of MonsterVox Productions' Electric Secrets variety podcast, hosted by Scott Smith. In this unfiltered chat, Scott sits down with local media guru and fellow artist Abbey Kanellakis at the lively Bucyrus Tap House to explore the moments that ignite artistic inspiration. From the thunderous drums of Led Zeppelin’s IV to the raw energy of Janis Joplin, Scott and Abbey unravel how music’s unique sounds shape their creative souls.

    Despite some quirky audio (think FBI wiretap vibes!), the conversation is electric, touching on the timelessness of classic rock, the pitfalls of overproduced music, and the courage to embrace your distinct voice in a commercial world. Perfect for artists, musicians, and anyone seeking creative fuel, this episode is a heartfelt ode to the moments that strike deep and stay forever. Tune in for an authentic, soul-stirring discussion that’ll inspire you to reconnect with your own artistic spark.

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    This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or endorsement of its participants, nor of any companies or persons discussed therein. MonsterVox Productions is not responsible for any losses, damage or liabilities that may arise from the use of information contained in this podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of its participants and may not be those of any podcasting platform or hosting service utilized in its distribution.

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    29 Min.
  • When You Gaze Long Into The Albatross Cafe ...| Electric Secrets
    Apr 14 2025

    Stuff To Do, Esther's Excursions, Practical Yoga, & The Cruelest Cookie

    Get ready for a wild ride at the Albatros Cafe, part of the Electric Secrets variety podcast!

    This episode, hosted by the ever-humorous Marty Merman at the Albatross Cafe, delivers a mix of cringe-worthy tasks, local adventures, and quirky wellness routines.

    In Marty’s segment, “Stuff To Do,” he tackles a long-overdue doctor’s order with a “Colo Bowl” kit, leading to hilariously awkward moments as he navigates the instructions with zero chill. Meanwhile, Marty’s mom, Esther, hits the streets of Schleboygan, New Jersey, for “Esther’s Excursions,” where she critiques a new historical mural with savage wit, questioning everything from wheat fields to a suspiciously placed “sex worker” figure. Rounding it out, Agnes brings the chaos with her “Practical Yoga Routine,” turning a beginner’s lesson into a sweaty, sassy spectacle involving cat-cow meows and a tree pose takedown. Plus, a bizarre ad from Marty’s German cousin Helmut plugs his documentary, The Cruelest Cookie, exposing the dark underbelly of Girl Scout cookie sales. Expect laughs, absurdity, and a touch of Schleboygan charm in this unmissable episode!

    This episode is presented by MonsterVox Productions. All persons in this podcast are fictional, and resemblance to any person living or dead, is purely coincidental and not intended by the creator.

    About Scott

    Scott Leon Smith has worked as a professional actor and director for nearly 25 years in a variety of genres. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at West Virginia University, where he studied under alumni of the prestigious American Conservatory in San Francisco. He honed his craft in Chicago as part of A Crew of Patches, a traveling theatre company that performed Shakespeare for students. Scott is CEO of Monstervox Productions, where he helps clients by providing specialized voice-over work for advertising, audiobooks, eLearning, & instructional videos.

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    22 Min.
  • What A Character Wants: Exploring The Application Of Objectives | Electric Secrets
    Apr 1 2025

    Tactics & Objectives In Action

    On this episode of Dedicated to the Craft, part of the Electric Secrets variety podcast, hosted by Scott Leon Smith, we dive deeper into the creative process. Building on the previous episode’s focus on using the "imagined energy of tactics" with specific action verbs (like "proclaim" or "comfort") to uncover character insights during rehearsal, this installment shifts to the concept of objectives.

    Scott reads the scene in a monotone to avoid preconceived interpretations, then assigns each character a single tactic to "ride like a wave" through the scene: Red’s tactic is "hassle," and Blue’s is "deny." He re-reads the scene, adding a phone filter to Blue’s lines for clarity, demonstrating how vocal energy can reflect these tactics. Next, he introduces objectives using a "so that" phrase: Red’s objective becomes "hassle so that Blue apologizes," and Blue’s is "deny so that Red drops the subject." Another reading follows, showing how these objectives shape the interaction, even without specific context.

    To explore tactical flexibility, Scott changes Red’s tactic mid-scene from "hassle" to "entice," keeping the objective intact, and notes how this shift might surprise Blue and reveal new character dynamics. He stresses that rehearsal is about experimentation—collaborating with scene partners and directors to discover what works—rather than performing for an audience.

    Finally, Scott simulates active listening by playing pre-recorded lines for Red and responding as Blue, highlighting how real-time reactions drive realism and immersion. He encourages actors to try these exercises with open scenes and peers, promising deeper scene work in the next episode.

    If you liked this episode of Dedicated to the Craft, there is so much more to unbox from the Electric Secrets variety podcast series. Subscribe today.

    Who Is Scott?

    Scott Leon Smith has worked as a professional actor and director for nearly 25 years in a variety of genres. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at West Virginia University, where he studied under alumni of the prestigious American Conservatory in San Francisco. He honed his craft in Chicago as part of A Crew of Patches, a traveling theatre company that performed Shakespeare for students. Scott is CEO of Monstervox Productions, where he helps clients by providing specialized voice-over work for advertising, audiobooks, eLearning, & instructional videos.

    The Legal Stuff

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or endorsement of its participants, nor of any companies or persons discussed therein. MonsterVox Productions is not responsible for any losses, damage or liabilities that may arise from the use of information contained in this podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of its participants and may not be those of any podcasting platform or hosting service utilized in its distribution.

    MonsterVox Productions, LLC.

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    20 Min.
  • Tilling the Greenhouse Dirt: Bizvox Visits a Local Farm to Learn About Winter Growing | Electric Secrets
    Mar 26 2025
    22 Min.
  • Johnny Cash Is Family: The Unforgettable Voice Celebrates The Man In Black | Electric Secrets
    Mar 17 2025

    Listening Deeper To The Stylings Of Johnny Cash

    In this episode of The Unforgettable Voice, part of the Electric Secrets podcast, host Scott Leon Smith explores Johnny Cash’s iconic baritone, blending personal reflection with analysis. Listeners will discover what makes Cash’s voice unforgettable, both culturally and as a storytelling tool.

    Smith highlights Cash’s universal appeal, likening his voice to a familial figure, evoking strong male relatives. The episode examines how Cash’s music, rooted in country, transcends stereotypes, giving voice to the marginalized and forgotten, using his platform as a form of protest in the 1960s and 70s. Listeners will learn how Cash’s rhythmic, train-like style in songs like “Rock Island Line” and “A Boy Named Sue” immerses audiences in vivid narratives, with his “speak-singing” blending tradition and rebellion.

    Smith portrays Cash as “The Man in Black,” a symbol of compassion, voicing grief and regret, fostering deep audience connections through humor and irony. A personal story about Smith’s father finding solace in Cash’s *American Recordings* during cancer underscores the voice’s therapeutic power. The episode concludes with Cash’s dynamic with June Carter in “Jackson,” showcasing their honest chemistry.

    Listeners will gain appreciation for Cash’s legacy, inspiring them to explore his timeless human sound.

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    The Legal Stuff

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or endorsement of its participants, nor of any companies or persons discussed therein. MonsterVox Productions is not responsible for any losses, damage or liabilities that may arise from the use of information contained in this podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of its participants and may not be those of any podcasting platform or hosting service utilized in its distribution.

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    22 Min.
  • Romeo & Juliet's "Papa Cap" Prep Part 1: The Erratic Dad | Electric Secrets
    Mar 7 2025

    It's A Flip-Flop Fiasco!

    Welcome to the chaotic carnival of Rustic Shakespeare on the Electric Secrets variety podcast, where host Scott Leon Smith — your bardic ringmaster — dives headfirst into the sweaty exhaustion of playing Lord Capulet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

    From Act 1’s awkward marriage negotiations (where Capulet flip-flops faster than a politician on a hot mic) to the party scene’s drunken buzz (without the slurring, thank you very much), Scott unpacks the rehearsal room drama.

    Expect juicy insights, like the Prince’s sneaky political nudge to let Paris woo Juliet, and Capulet’s attempt to dance away Tybalt’s murder vibes. It’s all high stakes, higher pressure, and a masterclass in making 400-year-old patriarchy palatable for modern audiences.

    Subscribe for more Shakespearean shenanigans, and maybe drop an email if you’ve got a hot topic for Scott to tackle. Hey nonny, indeed!

    What You'll Hear In This Episode:

    • Capulet’s Flip-Flop Fiasco: Watch him go from 'My daughter’s too young!' to 'Eh, woo her anyway!' faster than you can say 'Elizabethan patriarchy.'
    • Prince’s Power Play: A sneaky glance from the Prince might just be the political puppetry pushing Capulet to play nice with Paris.
    • Drunk but Not Sloppy: Scott channels Capulet’s party buzz with Stanislavski flair—think tipsy vibes, not faceplants."

    Don't forget to like this episode, share with your friends, and subscribe to never miss an episode!

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    About Scott

    Scott Leon Smith has worked as a professional actor and director for nearly 25 years in a variety of genres. He earned his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at West Virginia University, where he studied under alumni of the prestigious American Conservatory in San Francisco. He honed his craft in Chicago as part of A Crew of Patches, a traveling theatre company that performed Shakespeare for students. Scott is CEO of Monstervox Productions, where he helps clients by providing specialized voice-over work for advertising, audiobooks, eLearning, & instructional videos.

    The Legal Stuff

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or endorsement of its participants, nor of any companies or persons discussed therein. MonsterVox Productions is not responsible for any losses, damage or liabilities that may arise from the use of information contained in this podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of its participants and may not be those of any podcasting platform or hosting service utilized in its distribution.

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    24 Min.
  • A Battle of Ego & Shadow: The Albatross Cafe' Visits the Dark Side of the Human Psyche | Electric Secrets
    Feb 21 2025

    On this episode of The Albatross Cafe, featuring Marty Merman, we learn a little more about what Marty likes to do on his phone in his free time, including attempting to save the "King" in a popular online game and getting to know the secret behind artificial intelligence.

    Beyond his humorous and somewhat chaotic conversation with an AI chatbot, listeners will hear from Esther Merman in her new segment "Ask Esther Anything," and a riveting review of Megadeth's debut album, "Killing Is My Business, And Business Is Good" from Agnes's Jungian lens. Listeners will also hear mini-segments and promos for the spin-off "Lifestock of Yellowstone," and Jeffrey Flamdrammer's podcast," Best Practices for Customer Reviews."

    What can we say, it's the gift that keeps on giving ... Shaka, la, la, la.

    If you liked The Albatross Cafe, don't forget to listen, share, and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, and other great streaming services. Also, don't forget to check out other great episodes and segments from the Electric Secrets variety podcast by MonsterVox Productions.

    The Legal Stuff

    This has been a presentation of MonsterVox Productions. All persons in this podcast are fictional, and resemblance to any person living or dead is purely coincidental and not intended by the creator.

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice or endorsement of its participants, nor of any companies or persons discussed therein. MonsterVox Productions is not responsible for any losses, damage or liabilities that may arise from the use of information contained in this podcast. The views expressed in this podcast are those of its participants and may not be those of any podcasting platform or hosting service utilized in its distribution.

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    25 Min.