Insights

Thoughts on voice, storytelling, and the craft behind the microphone.

Occasional reflections on media, authenticity, and the role of voice in a changing technological landscape.

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Fulcrum Friday – What Actually Moved

Most people end the month exhausted but unable to point to what actually changed. Fulcrum Friday applies the Stoic discipline of control to modern life: separating meaningful effort from busywork, noise from progress, and motion from results. The question isn’t whether you stayed busy — it’s whether you moved anything that mattered.

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Throwback Thursday – The Lesson We Already Learned – But Keep Ignoring

Throwback Thursday is more than just a nostalgic glance at the past or a collection of random historical anecdotes. Instead, it serves as a powerful tool for applying timeless lessons to present actions, transforming storytelling from a simple memory into a catalyst for growth. By learning from both personal and shared experiences, we can extract enduring principles that sharpen our vision for the future.

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What Makes a Voice Trustworthy?

In professional narration, trust matters just as much as clarity. Whether in corporate training, medical communication, or government messaging, the right voice can help audiences feel informed, reassured, and confident in the message being delivered.

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Armed Services Month – The Unseen Backbone of Service

Freedom isn’t free. It’s paid for upfront by men and women willing to carry burdens most Americans will never fully understand. From the mental toll of constant vigilance to the lifelong weight many veterans continue to bear after service, this piece explores the true cost of preserving peace and why sacrifice deserves more than a passing acknowledgment.

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Waypoint Wednesday – Control the Controllable

A focused life begins when we stop wasting energy on things we were never meant to control. In this week’s Waypoint Wednesday, I reflect on Epictetus’ Dichotomy of Control, what it’s teaching me as a rookie voice actor, and how reclaiming our attention can help us stay aligned with the direction we intended for our lives.

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Armed Services Month – The Cost of Freedom is Paid Upfront

Freedom isn’t free. It’s paid for upfront by men and women willing to carry burdens most Americans will never fully understand. From the mental toll of constant vigilance to the lifelong weight many veterans continue to bear after service, this piece explores the true cost of preserving peace and why sacrifice deserves more than a passing acknowledgment.

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Why Natural Delivery is Harder Than it Sounds

Natural delivery in voiceover is a bit of a paradox: it is highly intentional work that must never actually sound intentional. Five months into this craft, I’ve learned that “sounding like yourself” requires a careful balance of clarity, pacing, and restraint to ensure the message—not the performance—takes center stage. It’s about more than just sounding good; it’s about being real enough to be trusted.

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Armed Services Month – Service Before Self

Every generation has had those willing to step forward—into uncertainty, into danger, into responsibility. Their service has never been easy, and it has never been automatic. This piece reflects on what it truly means to serve—and why we owe more than recognition.

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Throwback Thursday – The First Time I Realized Talent Isn’t Enough

Throwback Thursday is more than just a nostalgic glance at the past or a collection of random historical anecdotes. Instead, it serves as a powerful tool for applying timeless lessons to present actions, transforming storytelling from a simple memory into a catalyst for growth. By learning from both personal and shared experiences, we can extract enduring principles that sharpen our vision for the future.

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An artistic, sepia-toned flat lay featuring an open vintage journal with a black-and-white photo of a smiling WWII-era soldier. A gold-trimmed fountain pen, an antique compass, and a pair of worn combat boots surround the journal. Overlaid text reads "Throwback Thursday: Lessons That Stick" and includes the Arbor Vitae Voiceworks logo with a soundwave graphic.
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Throwback Thursday – Slow is Smooth…Smooth is Fast

Throwback Thursday is more than just a nostalgic glance at the past or a collection of random historical anecdotes. Instead, it serves as a powerful tool for applying timeless lessons to present actions, transforming storytelling from a simple memory into a catalyst for growth. By learning from both personal and shared experiences, we can extract enduring principles that sharpen our vision for the future.

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An artistic, sepia-toned flat lay featuring an open vintage journal with a black-and-white photo of a smiling WWII-era soldier. A gold-trimmed fountain pen, an antique compass, and a pair of worn combat boots surround the journal. Overlaid text reads "Throwback Thursday: Lessons That Stick" and includes the Arbor Vitae Voiceworks logo with a soundwave graphic.
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Throwback Thursday – The Cost of “Good Enough”

Throwback Thursday is more than just a nostalgic glance at the past or a collection of random historical anecdotes. Instead, it serves as a powerful tool for applying timeless lessons to present actions, transforming storytelling from a simple memory into a catalyst for growth. By learning from both personal and shared experiences, we can extract enduring principles that sharpen our vision for the future.

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