'AUDIOBOOK WEEK' - PART 2 How To Protect Your Voice During NYC 'Audiobook Week' ... Plus APAC Success Tips! May 21, 2019 By Tom Dheere Voice Actor & Coach You've got lots of opportunities next week to learn, network and have fun during what we're calling 'Audiobook Week' in New York City (May 27-30). If you missed our annual guide to all events and more, click here for Part 1. Now, focus on this: Your voice is your career. So protect it from noise, booze, and Conference Crud! Here's what I've learned over the years of conference-going:
If you have additional vocal health tips or
tricks to share, please post them in the "Comments"
below! FOR APAC SUCCESS ... The anchor event for the week, of course, is the Audio Publishers Association Annual Conference (or APAC), on Wednesday, May 29, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Sorry: it's sold out! But if you have a ticket, remember this: publishers, narrators, producers and retailers are at APAC to do business. Yet your time is limited. So make sure your interactions are productive and respectful of everyone else's time. 'Cloud Advice' from the online audiobook narrator community for APAC success:
Bonus: 'Cloud Advice' for having 'outside' fun ...
And from long-time APAC-goer, top narrator/coach Johnny Heller ...
------------------- ABOUT TOM Over more than two decades, Tom Dheere - AKA 'The VO Strategist' - has narrated thousands of projects for clients in over a dozen countries and voiced more than 40 audiobooks. He is also a voice over business consultant, a coach at Edge Studio, was the marketing consultant for the Voice Over Virtual online conference, and is also writer/producer of the sci-fi action comic book Agent 1.22. Email: tom@tomdheere.com Web: www.tomdheere.com Agent 1.22 Your Daily Resource For Voice-Over Success
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Comments (3)
Holly Adams
5/24/2019 at 10:37 AM
As always, your advice is fabulous. Thanks, Tom!
Tom Dheere
5/22/2019 at 8:20 AM
Thanks for your insight, Emily! I have been using Ricola during my audio book recording sessions for over ten years and I have had no issues, but everyone's physiological makeup is different. Voice talent should use what works best for them and avoid what doesn't. Hope to you see you at APAC!
Emily Ellet
5/22/2019 at 7:24 AM
I agree with a lot of this, except for the Ricola part! It is very inadvisable to consume something that numbs your throat right before you're going to use your voice. The pain is a signal from your body to be careful, a warning to do less or you will seriously damage yourself. If you numb your throat and then go use it, you significantly increase the likelihood of damaging your voice, because you turn off the warning signs from your body. Better to only have a cough drop or other numbing assistance AFTER you're done speaking/reading/singing for the day. I say this as a longtime narrator and singer.
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