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Aug 28, 2022 16 tweets 4 min read
YOU ARE NOT FAILING! - And Other Things You Need to Hear Right Now.

AKA The 2 secrets of the mindset that has made me successful.

A Thread for creatives, intended for #voiceactors and #actors, that can be applied to literally any field in which you refine your craft.

1/16 Since the initial post about my journey from unpaid actor to working on Netflix projects, I received a lot of DM’s about how many of you feel you are failing as an artist or struggle with imposter syndrome and how you know you shouldn’t feel this way. 2/16
Aug 24, 2022 14 tweets 3 min read
Voice Acting Job Sources (That Worked For Me)

Last year I made a comprehensive post of every source I used for my VO jobs. Since I have a lot of new VO’s following me, I thought I would repost a link to those sources here. With some additional info in the comments! (1/14) My post was made a year ago when I hit the “direct email” portion of my career. I didn’t include it in the list because it’s entirely unhelpful to tell someone: Oh. People just email me casting calls and auditions directly. I mean, good for me, but how does that help you? (2/14)
Aug 23, 2022 19 tweets 5 min read
From Unpaid to Netflix: How I Worked My Way Up the Voice Acting Ladder (And You Can Too!)

I've been getting a lot of questions about how I landed a role with Netflix when I'm unrepresented and don't have a pro demo. If you want to know my secrets, this thread is for you! (1/18) Background: I have a life-long background in theatre and other performing arts. It all helps with voice work. I started VO in commercials and museum tours and did that exclusively for 2 years. I auditioned for an unpaid audio drama and knew character work was for me. (2/18)
Aug 23, 2021 24 tweets 5 min read
*Voice Acting Job Sources (That Worked for Me)* Thank you for your patience! I get asked the question, "Where do you find work?" often and I wanted to outline my experience and recommendations at each level of the industry that I've been through. A thread. This thread is intended for people who are looking to pursue voice acting part or full time as a career. It's intended to help those who view VA as a craft that can be always improved upon. There are many more options open for hobbyists, as they don't need to worry about