1. Movember Day 30

    All this month, I’ve been growing out my mo (mustache) as part of Movember. Here is the photo my wife Cinda took of me this morning, the final day of the month:

    Movember is raising funds to fight prostate cancer and other cancers that afflict men. If you’re willing to contribute $5 (or more) to the cause, please click through to my Movember page. And thank you! Our team, which we’ve called the MO-VOs, has raised $2185 for the cause as of this moment. I’m hoping we can bring that total still higher and with your help we can.

  2. Movember Day 26

    During November this year, I’m taking part in the Movember movement to raise funds to fight prostate cancer and other cancers that primarily affect men. Here’s my latest photo, taken with the webcam in my new laptop:

    As I mentioned above, I’m growing this mo (mustache) to raise funds to fight prostate cancer. If you’re willing to contribute $5 to the cause (or more), please click through to my Movember page. Click through on the donate link there. I’m part of the MO-VO group, a bunch of guys and a few gals from the VO-BB, who jointly have raised $2097 for the cause, thus far.

  3. Invite the Avalanche – part 4

    For this fourth part of my series called Invite the Avalanche, based on a talk I’ve given at Faffcon, I want to focus on the subject of persistence.

    Persistence is important, but what most people don’t tell you is that it’s not just being persistent, but being wise about being persistent that is the real key. What do I mean? Simply plugging away, pursuing your dream of a full time voiceover business isn’t enough on its own. In fact, you can have a measure of success, doing what you’ve been doing that was successful and find yourself in the deep weeds with very little to show for your efforts if you’re not careful.

    The thing you have to be persistent about, more than anything else, is continually improving.

    Yes, I mean about how you do voiceover work. Styles change. One kind of voice or vocal style will be really hot for a while and then things will begin to shift and before long something else is the hottest thing going. Being able to deliver your very best performances is critically important. It’s because I want to keep my performance skills sharp that I continually study. I’ve worked with Nancy Wolfson and with Marice Tobias. I’ve taken workshops on audiobooks and performance skills with Pat Fraley.  Whomever you choose to work with, keep your performance tools sharp.

    But I would submit there’s something else that’s equally important. The way you approach and run your business must constantly improve. When I did my first voiceover job in 1974, the Internet didn’t yet exist. Personal computers were barely in their infancy. Almost all voiceover jobs were booked through agents. No one auditioned from home. The MP3 audio format wouldn’t be invented for almost 20 years.

    Needless to say, much has changed. And those changes influence so many things about the way we run our businesses. Yes, I still book a bunch of work through agents, but I also do a huge amount of work that comes to me directly. However you elect to conduct your voiceover business, whether it’s anything like I do mine or not, you need to keep current with the tides of change that sweep through our business constantly. While some of the voiceover coaches I’ve mentioned about can help you, this is something you really have to stay in touch with on your own.

    As you remain persistent at keeping your tools sharp, both your performance tools and your business tools, your avalanches will come.

  4. Movember Day 21

    Here’s the latest on my Movember mustache:

    The grey in there still makes what I’m growing almost invisible, but it’s coming along. If you would be willing to contribute $5 (or even more) to the Movember cause, which is raising funds to fight prostate cancer and other cancers that afflict men, please go to my Movember page and click on the “make a donation” link. And whether you contribute or not, thank you!

    I also need to give a word of thanks to the entire MO-VO team, of which I’m a part, for their support and inspiration.

  5. Living up to your demo

    Kevin Delaney has an excellent blog post out that talks about something everyone doing voiceovers needs to give some thought to: Being Able to Live Up to your Voiceover Demo.

  6. Invite the Avalanche – part 3

    Last month I began writing a series of blog posts called “Invite the Avalanche” which is based on a talk I gave at Faffcon. I suppose before I continue much further it might be helpful to mention how this “Invite the Avalanche” idea got started.

    Almost a year ago my friend Cris Dukehart reached out for some help with a large audiobook project she was narrating that had a pretty tight deadline. She got in touch with me because our mutual friend Nancy Wolfson suggested that she ask me to put her in touch with my son Eric for some help with the audio editing the project involved. In the email Nancy sent to Cris about this she told Cris she needs to not be afraid to welcome work, that she should “invite the avalanche” and locate the people who could help support her in her efforts rather than consider turning away work.

    When I read that note Nancy had written to Cris, something clicked in my head and my heart. I realized that this phrase “invite the avalanche” was exactly what I had been doing for several years now, I just never had a name for it. It was some weeks later that I was at Faffcon2 in Atlanta when I decided to speak publicly about these ideas. Then after leading a discussion about them again at Faffcon3 in Hershey, PA I decided it makes sense to prepare a series of blog posts on the subject.

    So, having given that bit of background, here’s more of the substance of the subject. One of my guiding principles is “never do anything JUST for the money.” Yes, there is dignity in all work, but doing work only for the money you’ll make is no way to find true satisfaction and joy in your work. Money, in whatever quantity you want to specify, will never satisfy. Not in the long run. Instead, concentrate on making dreams come true. The better you get at helping other people realize their dreams, the better you’ll get at making your own dreams come true.

    How do you do this? Instead of having “how much you’ll make” your primary focus, answer calls for help. There are people you all ready know who need someone like you to provide a voice for them, they just don’t know that it’s you they need. As you answer their call for help, you’ll run into more and more people who need your help. The more people you help, the more opportunities you’ll find. The relationships you build with the people you help will begin to accumulate over time.

    As I’ve mentioned previously in this series, it’s going to take time; but it will happen as long as you keep moving forward.

  7. Movember day 14

    Here is the latest photo from my Movember efforts:

    Movember, Day 14

    Movember is an effort to raise funds to fight, and awareness of, prostate cancer and other cancers affecting men. Each of us who are participating are growing out our mustaches for the month of November. If you are willing and able, I would be grateful for a $5 donation to the cause. You can contribute through my Movember page.

  8. Bert and Ernie do VO

    If you haven’t seen this yet, or even if you have, you’re going to love this:

  9. VO Mo Bro

    For some time now there’s been an effort to raise funds and awareness in the fight against prostate cancer and other cancers that attack men. I’m taking part in one of those efforts this year called Movember. There are a bunch of us voiceover guys all taking part.

    Bob Souer - Movember week one

    The photo here is of me clean-shaven on the 1st of November. I will not be shaving my upper lip all this month as part of this fundraising effort. If you’d like to help, this is my page on the Movember site. If you’re willing, I’d be very grateful if you would pledge at least $5 to this very worthy cause.

    I’ll post update photos each week. Thank you for whatever you’re able to do, even if it’s just watch as things progress.

    (updated to fix typo)

  10. Don’t miss this!

    I will be there. I hope you will too!

    2011 NY VO MIxer


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