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This creative and conversational memoir style of blogging is embellished with photographs, sprightly texts, and gentle listening features.​ May these entries be as cathartic to read & to hear as they have been to conceive & to share. xo​

2/9/2019

Here's to the Nudges!



Anyone experienced in voice over work?

Picture

I am aspiring to become familiarized
with this type of creative venture, myself.

Over the previous decade
I have been told by a medley of persons

that they find my voice to be:

"pleasant",
"soothing",
"sultry",
and other similar assortments of adjectives.

And it has taken me over that decade,
of heeding these passive compliments,
to make me wonder if I am being
divinely nudged.
   
  A
nudge
       to forge some kind of artistic pathway
                             with this unintended proclivity.



So, here I am
with a microphone, some sound accessories, and
a great deal of uncertainty.
Uncertainty of methodology,
uncertainty of direction,
uncertainty of outcomes,
but a great deal of assurance in my willingness to endeavor. 
 A great deal of assurance is also found in the rich symbolism of vocal practice
--but let's save that write up for a different day.



Here's
to the nudges & the willingness to be nudged.
Here's to participating in another prized form of creation & expression.
May you follow your nudges & proclivities,
my friends. 


 To hear my first sample, download the file below
sample_1.mp3
File Size: 967 kb
File Type: mp3
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 Apologies for the need to download.
The website builder is unable to support an audio player at this time.

The track has a few kinks as I continue to discover my pacing, style, and to refine these novice editing skills.
The script used was a write-up composed for marketing my therapeutic work.
Enjoy, my dears!


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    This creative and conversational memoir style of blogging is embellished with photographs, sprightly texts, and gentle listening features.​ May these entries be as cathartic to read & to hear as they have been to conceive & to share.​

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