The Voiceover Gurus Podcast
The Voiceover Gurus Podcast
The Voiceover Gurus
Real stories from a real voiceover career. Linda Bruno pulls back the curtain on life inside the booth, sharing the wins, the mistakes, and the lessons that shape a long career behind the mic.
Ep 170: Risk, Grit & Improv: How Vaughndio Built a Voiceover Career
"Your uniqueness, everything about your quirks, that's a part of you. You are the package." - Vaughndio Forbes What happens when a kid from the Bahamas becomes fascinated with movie stunts, starts cold-emailing professionals for advice, and eventually builds a career that spans stunt work, acting, motion capture, creature performance, and voiceover? In this episode of the VoiceOver Gurus Podcast, Linda sits down with actor, stunt performer, voice actor, writer, director, and motion capture artist Vaughndio Forbes to discuss the winding path that led him from Florida to Los Angeles and into some of the entertainment industry's most unique performance opportunities. Vaughndio shares how a generous mentor helped shape his early career, the challenges of relocating to Los Angeles without a support system, and how persistence helped him gain traction in the stunt world despite setbacks, injuries, and uncertainty. The conversation explores the surprising overlap between stunt work, acting, creature performance, motion capture, and voice acting. Vaughndio explains how imagination, observation, and a willingness to take creative risks have become essential tools throughout his career. Listeners will also hear about his work performing Bahamian dialects for film projects, the importance of embracing what makes you unique, and why performers should never underestimate the value of their own background, culture, or life experiences. 🎙️ Vaughndio's journey from the Bahamas to Los Angeles How a childhood fascination with movie stunts led to a career in entertainment. 🤸 Breaking into the stunt industry The realities of starting from scratch, networking, building a reel, and learning from industry veterans. 💥 Learning through setbacks From losing an apartment after moving to LA to recovering from a serious training injury, Vaughndio shares the challenges that shaped his career. 👾 Creature suits, motion capture, and performance beyond the microphone What it takes to bring monsters, aliens, and digital characters to life. 🌎 Turning cultural identity into a career advantage How Vaughndio's Bahamian background helped him land unique opportunities and why performers should embrace what makes them different. 🎭 Imagination is a skill, not a gift Practical advice for actors and voice actors who struggle with creativity and character development. 🎯 The power of bold audition choices Why sometimes the thing that books the job is the thing that wasn't on the page.
Jun 8
33 min
Ep 169: How to Thrive in Voiceover Without Comparing Yourself to Others
🎙️ What actually keeps a voice actor working for decades? Spoiler alert: it’s probably not obsessing over everybody else’s demo reel. 😅 In this episode, Linda Bruno and Brian Lee dive into the real stuff behind long-term success in voiceover… learning to love your own sound, surviving industry shifts, reinventing yourself without becoming a completely different human, and building actual relationships instead of treating VO like the Hunger Games. They talk about how commercial reads have changed over the years, why authenticity matters more than ever, and how the people who last in this industry are usually the ones who stay adaptable, grounded, and genuinely fun to work with. There’s also plenty of honest industry talk, personal stories from years in the booth, and a reminder that connection and rapport still go a long way in voiceover. Basically? Less panic. More perspective. 🎧 ✨ In this episode:• Why comparison will fry your brain• Reinventing your sound as the industry changes• The shift away from announcer reads• Building long-term client relationships• Passion vs. profit in VO• Why liking people still matters in this business 😆 🔗 Resources🌐 Voice Over Gurus Community📺 iSpot.tv 🎤 Connect with the Guests👤 Brian Lee on LinkedIn
May 11
31 min
Ep 168: Bored in the Booth? Let’s Fix That:Ditch autopilot & bring life back to your reads
In this episode…What happens when voiceover starts to feel routine? Linda sits down with voice actor and improv performer Elena Hollander to talk about losing—and reigniting—that creative spark. From the monotony of constant auditions to the mental toll of dry spells, they get real about what it takes to stay inspired in a career that often feels like shouting into the void. Elena shares how improv, play, and taking unexpected risks in the booth have helped her book some of her biggest work—and actually enjoy the process again. Plus, they dive into practical ways to break out of autopilot, reconnect with your creativity, and bring more authenticity into your reads. If you’ve been feeling stuck, bored, or just going through the motions… this episode will remind you why you started.
Apr 6
35 min
Ep 167: The Secret to Longevity in Voiceover: Adapt, Embrace Change, or Get Left Behind
In this episode of The Voiceover Gurus Podcast, Linda chats with Susan Berkley about her journey from radio and the Howard Stern show to becoming the voice of major brands like AT&T and Citibank, and building a production and coaching business. They explore how the industry changed from in-person auditions and ISDN to online studios, IVR work, pay-to-play platforms, and direct marketing—plus practical advice on finding authenticity, marketing yourself, and adapting across decades. Susan shares lessons on entrepreneurship, coaching, and longevity in voiceover, with tips for newcomers and seasoned pros alike. In this episode, we explore: How radio early beginnings shaped a resilient voice actor The transformative impact of the internet on the voice business Real stories of rejection, reinvention, and the power of marketing Practical tips on staying authentic and flexible in a changing industry The importance of community, mentorship, and giving back Secrets behind landing major clients like AT&T, Citibank, and lifetime success stories Resources for new voice artists: from pay-to-play to direct outreach Resources & Links Voiceover.GURU Voiceover Gurus Community — Connect and grow Connect with Susan Berkley: LinkedIn Twitter
Mar 25
30 min
Ep 166: The Art of Balancing Voiceover  and Full-Time Work
Have you ever wondered how to transition from a radio career into voiceover? Many professionals find themselves navigating that exact path, balancing their current job while pursuing a passion for voice acting. In this episode of the podcast, Kevin and I talk about our own journeys making that shift. We share real experiences, a few behind-the-scenes stories from the transition, and some lessons we learned along the way that might help guide you if you’re walking that same road. 🎙️
Mar 9
29 min
Ep 165: Rediscovering My Voice: Loss and Identity in Voice Acting
In this episode of the Voiceover Gurus podcast, Linda Bruno shares her personal journey of losing her voice after the death of her father. She reflects on how her voice was not just a tool for her profession but a core part of her identity. The conversation explores the emotional and physical struggles she faced during her recovery, the impact of personal loss on her professional life, and the lessons learned about identity and community support in the voice acting industry.
Feb 23
12 min
Ep 164 - Hooked by a Chuckle: Landing That First Big Gig
Most voice actors hit moments where a session goes sideways. Weird client notes, tech glitches, nerves, or just plain chaos. In this episode, Linda Bruno and Barb Lyon swap real stories from the VO trenches and talk about how they handled the mess, the pressure, and the unexpected lessons that came with it. From difficult clients to AI fears to sessions that absolutely did not go as planned, this is an honest look at what actually happens behind the mic. It’s funny, a little painful, and packed with reminders that even pros mess up, adapt, and come back stronger. If you’ve ever had a rough session or worried you weren’t cut out for this, this episode is for you.
Feb 9
28 min
Ep 163 - The Heart Of Voiceover: Acting Fundamentals
Host Linda Bruno and acting coach Alyssa Jason explore how foundational acting techniques—authenticity, vulnerability, listening, and ongoing training—separate good voiceover reads from great ones. They discuss moving beyond technical tone to create living, responsive performances that connect with listeners. Takeaways include focusing on the "why" behind the copy, using acting and improv training to build a toolbox, letting the script do its work, and joining community workouts that emphasize tactics over tone to develop authentic, three-dimensional reads.
Jan 26
26 min
Ep 162 - Reflection & A New Beginning
After a little reset and some deep thought about where this show really belongs, the VoiceOver Gurus Podcast is back — and it’s getting more personal than ever. We’re celebrating 10 years and more than 160 episodes, but instead of going bigger, we’re going deeper. The new format is simple: short, focused 20-minute episodes that get right to the heart of real voiceover life. No glam. No mystique. No “industry ego.”Just honest conversations about what actually happens behind the mic — the wins, the weird gigs, the lessons learned the hard way, and the stuff nobody talks about but everybody experiences. You’ll hear stories from my own journey, insights from coaching, and practical takeaways you can actually use. Think coffee-chat vibes… with a little tough love when it’s needed. And because this show has always been about community, I want you in the driver’s seat with me. If there’s a topic you’ve been curious about, something you’re struggling with, or a conversation you wish more people were having in VO, send it my way. I’d love to build this next chapter together. New episodes are rolling out soon — and I’m really glad to be back in your ears again.-Linda
Jan 12
2 min
Ep 161 - The Craft of Dialects: From Sound to Story with Steve Corona
On this episode: Actor and dialect coach Steve Corona joins Linda to pull back the curtain on the fascinating world of accents, performance, and character transformation. Steve explains how he studies and analyzes dialects—breaking them down into unique sounds, rhythms, and cadences—and how actors can integrate those nuances into authentic, believable performances. From Scottish and Irish to Texan and Turkish, Steve shares his process for “hearing” the music of a dialect and translating it into emotional truth. He also shares behind-the-scenes stories from working on major film sets with stars like Gerard Butler and Helen Mirren, offering a glimpse into the art and psychology of coaching actors under pressure. Along the way, he drops practical tools for any performer or storyteller—like using anchor phrases, shadowing native speakers, and finding emotional connection through voice. Beyond Hollywood, Steve talks about how he’s taken his craft into new arenas—narrating audiobooks, helping business professionals improve their presence, and inspiring others to discover their authentic voice. About Steve: Steve Corona has always been fascinated by psychology and human behavior. Growing up as the fourth of five kids, he had plenty of personalities to study—and plenty of opportunities to perform. His natural empathy and love of storytelling became the foundation for a career built on both acting and coaching. After earning his Master’s in Theatre, Steve launched his on-camera career, landing roles in film and television while also teaching dialects. A chance referral from a casting director led him to coach Gerard Butler on a major action film, sparking a new chapter as a sought-after dialect coach for A-list talent including Helen Mirren, Jason Isaacs, and Amber Midthunder. As an actor, Steve has appeared in projects spanning every genre—from Hamlet 2 and Breaking Bad to The Lone Ranger and Army of the Dead. His on-set experiences deepened his understanding of performance psychology, which he now channels through Corona Productions—where he helps professionals master communication, presence, and storytelling on stage, on camera, and in life. Website: https://www.coronaproductions.org We are honored to be listed in the top 30 of podcasts about Voiceover. Check out the list! https://podcast.feedspot.com/voice_over_podcasts/ FOR MORE INFO ON THE SHOW AND THE GURUS, PLEASE VISIT: Coaching Website: https://voiceover.guru/  and https://learnwiththegurus.com/ Linda Bruno Voice Actress  https://www.lindabruno.com Alyssa Jayson Actress and Musician http://www.alyssajayson.com Kevin Kilpatrick Voice Actor   https://kevinkilpatrick.com/ Join our Circle Community: https://the-voiceover-gurus.circle.so/home
Nov 10, 2025
38 min
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