Are you constantly chasing the next microphone, course, or software, believing success is just one more purchase away? What if this "culture of upgrading" is actually preventing your success?
In this episode of "Conversational with Carrie Olsen," I explore the trap of believing that voiceover success requires constant upgrading of equipment and skills, and why focusing on your existing unique qualities is more powerful. You'll discover how to leverage what you already bring to the table while staying authentic to who you are.
Episode Highlights:
CONDUCT AN UPGRADE AUDIT TO BREAK THE CYCLE Before making your next voiceover-related purchase, honestly assess whether it will tangibly improve what clients receive from you or if it's just making you feel like you're progressing. This simple exercise can save you money and redirect your focus toward actions that generate real results.
YOUR PAST EXPERIENCE IS YOUR COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE That customer service job, theater background, or teaching experience isn't something to overcome – it's what sets you apart in a crowded marketplace. Identify the unique perspectives and abilities you already possess and position them as strengths rather than trying to upgrade past them.
IMPLEMENTATION BEATS INFORMATION EVERY TIME While someone is obsessing over the perfect setup or taking one more course, someone else with less perfect equipment is building client relationships and implementing what they learned three courses ago. Break the cycle of endless learning without application.
I've fallen into this trap myself. While I didn't hesitate to jump into voiceover initially, I'm definitely susceptible to "bright shiny object syndrome" when it comes to technology. I once purchased a channel strip because an industry professional recommended it, only to discover it actually made my audio sound worse. It's now sitting unused on a shelf in my booth – a constant reminder that I could have been focused on booking work instead of chasing unnecessary upgrades.
Next week, we'll take this concept further and explore how to find your voice beyond the booth, connecting your authentic self to your performance in ways that make both stronger.
Make a list of all voice-over related purchases or courses you've been considering. Next to each, write exactly how it would tangibly improve what clients receive from you (not just how it makes you feel). Finally, identify one way you could deliver more value using something you already have – a skill, experience, or perspective unique to you.
Download the worksheet for this exercise at CarrieOlsenVO.com/ep2
"Your unique background isn't something to overcome in voice acting. Rather, it's your greatest asset." - Carrie Olsen