• 2.4 - Mitties, Auctioneers, and Douchebags Oh MY! With special guest Troy Holden?
    Apr 15 2025

    Welcome to Episode 14 of Inside Voice, where hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grahowski engage in a lively discussion about the importance of building a personal community in the freelance voiceover world. This week, they are joined by the talented Troy Holden, who shares his inspiring journey from a corporate job to becoming a full-time voice actor.

    Join Louise, Brad, and Troy as they explore the challenges and triumphs of finding supportive friends and colleagues in the voiceover industry. They delve into the significance of having a close-knit group to share experiences, celebrate successes, and navigate the ups and downs of the business together. Troy recounts his own experiences, including the struggles of breaking into the industry and the value of investing in workshops and coaching to hone his craft.

    The trio also discusses the unique dynamics of their friendship, the importance of authenticity in voiceover, and how they support each other through the inevitable challenges that come with being an introvert in a competitive field. With a mix of humor and heartfelt conversation, this episode offers invaluable insights for anyone looking to foster connections and thrive in their voiceover career.

    Don't miss out on the camaraderie and wisdom shared in this episode! As always, we invite you to connect with us at connect@theinsidevoicepodcast.com and visit our website at theinsidevoicepodcast.com for more resources and information.

    1. Introduction and Overview of Episode 14

    2. Troy's Journey into Voiceover

    3. The Importance of Building a Personal Community

    4. Challenges of Being an Introvert in Voiceover

    5. Supporting Each Other Through the Industry's Ups and Downs

    6. Conclusion and Closing Thoughts

    Troy Holden Voices

    VO Atlanta

    One Voice

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    1 Std. und 15 Min.
  • 2.3 - Beginner's Luck - What You Need To Know To Get Started In Voice Over
    Mar 18 2025

    Welcome to Episode 13 of Inside Voice, where hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grahowski tackle the complex yet fascinating world of voiceover as introverts. In this episode, they focus on the beginner's journey into voiceover, inspired by a listener's feedback.

    Join Louise and Brad as they explore essential questions and concepts that newcomers often encounter, such as the different genres of voiceover work, the importance of acoustic treatment in your recording space, and the basics of getting started without breaking the bank on equipment. They delve into common misconceptions about the industry, the significance of understanding your niche, and how to cultivate your skills before seeking representation or auditions.

    The duo also shares personal anecdotes and practical advice, emphasizing that the path to success in voiceover is not a one-size-fits-all journey. Whether you’re just curious about voice acting or ready to dip your toes into the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help guide you along the way.

    Don't forget to reach out to us at connect@theinsidevoicepodcast.com, and visit us at theinsidevoicepodcast.com for more resources and information.

    1. Introduction to Episode 13

    2. Listener Feedback and Inspiration

    3. Common Questions for Beginners

    4. The Importance of Acoustic Treatment

    5. Getting Started in Voiceover

    6. Exploring Different Genres and Niches

    7. Equipment Essentials

    8. Understanding Voiceover Terminology

    9. Conclusion and Listener Engagement

    National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA)\

    Global Voice Acting Academy (GVAA)

    Kids Book Narration

    ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange)

    Gravy for the Brain

    Mike Delgadio (Booth Junkie)

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
  • 2.2 - Promo, TV Affiliate, and so much more, with VO Talent Aaron Bradley
    Feb 17 2025

    Welcome to another enlightening episode of Inside Voice, where hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grochowski delve into the intricate world of voiceover as introverts. In this episode, they welcome the remarkable Aaron Bradley, a seasoned voice actor with over 25 years of experience, to discuss the nuances of building a career in voiceover while navigating the challenges of being an introvert.

    Join us as Aaron shares his journey from broadcasting to voice acting, detailing his extensive work with major networks and video games. He provides invaluable insights into the intricacies of TV affiliate voiceover work, the importance of marketing oneself, and the evolving landscape of the industry amidst the rise of streaming services.

    The trio also explores the concept of niche selection in voiceover, emphasizing the significance of actively pursuing opportunities rather than waiting for the market to find you. With a blend of humor and heartfelt conversation, this episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories that resonate with both aspiring and established voice actors.

    Don't forget to connect with us at connect@theinsidevoicepodcast.com, and visit us at theinsidevoicepodcast.com for more resources and insights.

    1. Introduction to Aaron Bradley

    2. Aaron's Journey in Voiceover

    3. Understanding TV Affiliate Work

    4. Marketing Strategies for Voice Actors

    5. The Importance of Niche Selection

    6. Closing Thoughts

    Tune in for an engaging discussion that celebrates the strength of introverts in the voiceover industry!

    Aaron Bradley

    Voices.com

    LinkedIn

    Final Fantasy 15

    Assassin's Creed

    Grand Theft Auto 5

    Resident Evil 2

    Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs

    Mafia 2

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • 2.1 - Put Me In, Coach - I'm Ready To Play!
    Oct 28 2024

    Welcome back to Inside Voice, where we kick off Season 2 with a deep dive into the world of coaching for voice actors. Hosts Louise Porter and Brad Grochowski return from their hiatus to discuss the evolving role of coaching in their careers and how it can both empower and overwhelm.

    Join us as we explore the nuances of coaching, from the benefits of niche-specific guidance to the potential pitfalls of overthinking every read. Brad and Louise candidly share their experiences with various coaches, highlighting the importance of finding the right fit and knowing when to focus on practice versus seeking more instruction.

    The episode also touches on the challenges of breaking into competitive genres like commercial voiceover work and the value of continuous learning in less glamorous but steady fields like corporate narration and e-learning.

    As always, we invite you to join the conversation. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, your insights and questions are welcome at connect@theinsidevoicepodcast.com.

    • 00:00 - Inside Voice explores freelance voiceover world while being introverts
    • 00:37 - Welcome, everybody, to season two of Inside Voice
    • 03:10 - Some of the frustrations or maybe downsides to coaching are discussed
    • 08:52 - Gen says if you're not getting enough work, get coaching
    • 14:58 - If there was one bit of coaching that I would prioritize right now
    • 19:09 - I do a lot of E learning for industrial stuff like that
    • 20:31 - Covid: I wish I'd sought more coaching earlier
    • 25:49 - Okay. Have we exhausted, uh, that topic for now? I think so. Yeah. That's good
    • 26:02 - Emmanuel: Sometimes giving an ABC roll can backfire on revisions
    • 30:59 - Giving three reads without being asked for three is going above and beyond, right
    • 34:14 - Inside Voice Episode 11 is available everywhere that podcasts stream
    • 34:54 - We have a new closing tagline to try out
    • 35:27 - Inside Voice is where quiet strength meets bold narratives

    We hope you enjoy this episode of Inside Voice, where quiet strength meets bold narratives. Don't forget to leave us a review and let us know how we're doing!

    For more information, visit theinsidevoicepodcast.com and find us wherever podcasts stream. Links:

    Kim Herdon

    Darcy Smith

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    37 Min.
  • 1.10 - Success Wears Pajamas And Lives On Your Couch
    Apr 16 2024

    "Be customer service driven... making your customers happy is not only going to drive your business forward and make it sustainable, it takes it from being self focused to something that is outside of yourself." ~Louise In Episode 10, we talk about working from home. We discuss our own lists of pros and cons of working from home as a freelancer, then Louise share her top 10 tips for staying focused and motivated, while Brad shares his 10 favorite working-from-home productivity tools.

    In this milestone 10th episode, Louise and Brad celebrate over 500 downloads and dive into the pros and cons of working from home. They explore the delicate balance of self-motivation, the pangs of isolation, and the art of staying productive when your office is just steps from your bed.

    They kick things off with a new segment, the Mailbag, where they share listener emails and tackle suggestions, including a deep dive into the benefits and challenges of a home-based freelance lifestyle.

    From avoiding the dreaded shoulder tap of office interruptions to the freedom of setting your own goals, Louise and Brad share their personal experiences and strategies for navigating the freelance world. They also discuss the importance of routine, the power of physically writing down tasks, and the necessity of planning time off.

    Plus, they give a shout-out to listeners who've engaged with the show, and Brad offers a treasure trove of digital tools that help keep him on track, from Trello to Moxie. Whether you're a fellow introvert or just looking for ways to improve your work-from-home experience, this episode is packed with insights and laughs.

    And don't miss the closing tagline suggested by a listener - amplifying introverted voices has never sounded so good. Tune in to Inside Voice, where every whisper is a shout for the quiet achievers of the voiceover world. Links: Anton H. Gill: http://antonhgill.com Lauren Michelle Smith: http://lmscreative.com

    Trello: https://trello.com Moxie: https://create.withmoxie.com Nimble: https://www.nimble.com Voice Overview: https://voiceoverview.com Adobe Express: https://express.adobe.com Headliner: https://www.headliner.app Canva: https://www.canva.com WeTransfer: https://wetransfer.com Google Drive: https://drive.google.com Remarkable Tablet: https://remarkable.com

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
  • 1.9 - Chatting with Big Robb
    Apr 9 2024

    Are you an introverted freelancer struggling to make your mark? This week's episode of Inside Voice is a must-listen. We're joined by Rob Smith, a voice actor who's mastered the art of thriving in the freelance landscape while honoring his introverted tendencies.

    Rob shares his journey from radio to voice acting, his experience at Voiceover Atlanta, and the creation of his mental health-focused podcast, Chewing the Fat. He offers a candid look into the life of an introvert in a seemingly extroverted profession and provides tips for others navigating similar paths.

    Learn how Rob uses his introversion as a superpower, why he believes in the power of small acts of kindness, and how he keeps the darkness at bay with creative outlets like Lego and pottery. His story is one of resilience, humor, and the unifying power of shared human experiences.

    Don't miss out on this inspiring and enlightening conversation. Tune in, find solace in the shared struggles, and perhaps discover new strategies to help you shine in your freelance endeavors.

    Listen to the latest episode today and let it be the spark that ignites your passion to push forward, even when stepping out seems like the last thing you want to do. Chewing the Fat Podcast Voiceover Atlanta Pod Decks

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    55 Min.
  • 1.8 - Voice Over Atlanta Followup
    Apr 1 2024
    Ever felt like the last thing you want to do is put yourself out there, especially in the competitive world of voice acting? You're not alone. Join Louise Porter and Brad Grochowski on 'Inside Voice' as they share their post-Voice Over Atlanta experiences, tackle the intricacies of freelance life, and discuss the importance of community in the voiceover industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate their professional world while honoring their introverted nature. Click to listen and learn how to amplify your 'inside voice' in a field that demands being heard. And finally... who is the mysterious Sabrina Farrows? NAVA Tom Dheere, the VO Strategist Tracy Lindley (LinkedIn marketing) Karen Guilfrey (mentioned as founder of NAVA) Kevin Kilpatrick (mentioned as voiceover hero) Tina Marasco (Voiceover Coach) Moxie (Client Management Tool)
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    39 Min.
  • 1.7 - Preparing for Voice Over Atlanta
    Mar 18 2024

    Why are we talking about... diaper fetishes? What kind of podcast is this, anyway? Brad is getting ready to go to Voice Over Atlanta! I big conference with lots of attendees... and lots of opportunity for social anxiety! How's he going to deal with it? Also, how do we keep our heads up when revision requests cause your confidence to nose done? Checking our ego at the door, the importance of honest self-assessment, and Dealing with rejection in voice over.

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    54 Min.