Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The NAVAgator Podcast, host Graeme Spicer speaks with Tracy Lindley, Director of Education at the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA). They discuss the variety and philosophy behind NAVA’s educational programs, which blend performance and business skills to cater to diverse voice actors. Tracy shares her journey, NAVA's mission, unique class offerings, fundraising efforts, and how the organization champions inclusivity and community in the voice acting industry. Listeners are encouraged to participate and provide feedback to help shape future programming.
00:00 Introduction to the Navigator Podcast
00:49 Meet Tracy Lindley: Director of Education at NAVA
03:11 The Role and Impact of NAVA's Educational Programs
04:42 Fundraising and Community Events
05:56 Class Structure and Accessibility
08:17 Resources and Benefits for Members
10:26 Choosing Topics and Instructors
19:21 Inclusivity and Feedback
24:37 Upcoming Classes and Events
26:55 Conclusion and Contact Information
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Navigator: Creating Inclusive Best Practices with Nava
In this episode of The NAVAgator, host Matthew Parham discusses the development and significance of NAVA's Best Practices for Authentic Casting. Joined by Jazzy Frizzle from Voices of Color, JP Karliak from QueerVox, and Aimee Gironimi from the Disabled Voice Actors Directory, the panel shares their experiences and perspectives on the importance of inclusive casting in the voice acting industry. They highlight the collaboration between diverse organizations, the challenges faced in creating these best practices, and the impact these guidelines have had on promoting intentional and authentic representation. The episode emphasizes the value of dialogue, community building, and the ongoing efforts to foster inclusivity within the industry.
00:00 Introduction to Authentic Casting
00:54 Meet the Collaborators
01:33 The Birth of Best Practices
05:52 The Importance of Safe Spaces
08:35 Challenges and Solutions in Authentic Casting
18:55 The Impact and Future of Best Practices
30:37 Final Thoughts and Resources
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creating Best Practices for Kids in Voiceover: Insights from Industry Moms
This episode of The NAVAgator Podcast by the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA) discusses the development of the Best Practices for Kids in Voiceover. Host Carin Gilfry, with guests Jennifer Sun Bell, and Laya Hoffman (all mothers of young voice actors), share their experiences, challenges, and insights into working with children in the voiceover industry. They cover the nuances of protecting children's futures and voices, highlight crucial guidelines for auditions, directed sessions, and rate usage, and emphasize the importance of creating a safe and empowering environment for young voice actors. The episode serves as a valuable resource for parents and industry professionals working with child voice actors.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests
01:41 The Origin Story of Best Practices for Kids in Voiceover
04:51 Challenges and Solutions in Kids' Voiceover Work
07:15 The Importance of Best Practices and Guidelines
08:43 Breaking Down the Best Practices
15:26 Audition Guidelines and Turnaround Times
20:16 Musical Auditions and Challenges
22:00 Directed Sessions: Best Practices
23:47 Parental Advocacy in Sessions
31:50 Rates, Usage, and Legalities
37:40 Final Thoughts and Resources
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode six of The Navigator Podcast, Vice President Karin Gilfry speaks with Maria Pendolino, hailed as an expert negotiator in the voice acting industry; and Graeme Spicer. They discuss strategies for standing up for oneself in business dealings, drawing on Maria's career transition from finance to voice acting. Key topics include navigating negotiations, understanding client needs, setting fair rates, managing relationships with agents, and protecting oneself against potential AI misuse. This episode offers practical advice for voice actors on effectively managing their careers and ensuring fair treatment from clients.
00:00 Introduction to Negotiation for Voice Actors
00:50 Meet Maria Pendolino: The Queen of Negotiation
02:35 Maria's Journey: From Corporate America to Voice Acting
06:16 The Art and Commerce of Voice Acting
08:45 Practical Tips for Negotiating Rates
16:54 Handling Client Relationships and Quotes
22:25 Working with Agents and Managers
27:02 Contracts and AI Concerns
36:49 Conclusion and Contact Information
www.voicebymaria.com
Maria Pendolino is an award-winning voice actor who began her performing career scream-singing Broadway musicals like Phantom of The Opera and Les Mis in her basement, while dragging her parents along to community theatre auditions. Today, Maria works across voiceover genres like commercials, promo, animation, games, industrial, imaging, documentary, politicals, telephony, and more.
As a voiceover industry educator, Maria often presents classes and webinars that focus on topics like thinking like a business, negotiation, marketing, building a solid business foundation, and taking your income to the next level.
Maria lives in Buffalo, NY with her husband Eric and their tuxedo & calico cats. She proudly serves on NAVA's Advisory Board and is active with the National Association of Women Business Owners and the Buffalo Broadcasters Association. She was also a founding member of the Disabled Voice Actors Directory (DVAD). Her fun fact is that she was on an episode of HGTV's House Hunters. You can see more about Maria on her website, voicebymaria.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Protecting your Voice Data: The Fair Voices Pledge & AI in Voice Acting
In this episode of The Navigator podcast, host Matthew Parham, along with Vice President Carin Gilfry and President Tim Friedlander, discuss the Fair Voices Pledge with Rolf Veldman, CEO of online casting site Voice123. The episode delves into the initiatives behind the Fair Voices Pledge, which ensures companies handling voice actor sound files agree not to use or sell these files for AI training without consent. The discussion highlights the importance of legislative protections for biometric data, the evolving role of AI in the voice acting industry, and how voice actors can safeguard their work. The panel provides insights from both the voice actor and company perspectives, emphasizing the need for transparency and the ethical handling of voice data.
00:00 Introduction to AI in Voice Acting
01:13 Overview of the Fair Voices Campaign
03:26 Voice 1, 2, 3's Role and Ethical Practices
07:19 Addressing AI Job Concerns
10:31 Legal and Ethical Implications of AI
16:23 Fair Voices Pledge and Industry Impact
22:20 Future of AI in Voice Acting
28:03 Conclusion
For more info: https://navavoices.org/fair-voices/
Rolf is CEO of Voice123, a signatory to the fAIr Voices Pledge www.voice123.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Origins of the National Association of Voice Actors
In this episode of the NAVAgator podcast, host Graeme Spicer speaks with Tim Friedlander, Karin Gilfry and Matthew Parham about the founding and achievements of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA). They discuss the motivations behind creating NAVA, the significant milestones achieved including a national health insurance plan and scholarships, and their efforts in advocacy and lobbying for voice actors' rights. The conversation also explores the structure of NAVA, the challenges faced during its formation, and the collective commitment of its founders towards bettering the voice acting industry.
00:00 Introduction to the Navigator Podcast
00:49 Origins of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA)
02:34 Healthcare Initiatives and Challenges
05:41 Advocacy and Organizational Structure
07:09 Growth and Achievements of NAVA
13:08 Roles and Responsibilities within NAVA
21:40 Advocacy Efforts and Industry Impact
24:41 The NAVA Gala and Future Goals
29:21 Conclusion and Call to Action
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The NAVAgator, the official podcast of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA), Vice President Karin Gilfry speaks with voice actor and data analyst David Cui Cui about the results of the recent NAVA survey on the State of the Voiceover Industry in 2025. They discuss various topics, including the professional landscape, home studio usage, work distribution between union and non-union actors, income levels, and the impact of synthetic voices on the industry. The episode provides a comprehensive overview of the voiceover field, offers insights into current trends, and highlights the importance of adapting to changes within the industry.
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:03 Meet David Cui Cui: Voice Actor and Data Analyst
02:06 The Importance of Data in Voice Acting
04:45 Survey Origins and Evolution
06:17 Key Findings: Voiceover Industry in 2025
14:08 Union Status and Home Studios
18:55 In-Person vs. Remote Recording
21:14 Types of Voiceover Work
21:30 The Rise of Audiobooks
22:36 Income Insights: Voiceover Earnings
26:04 Online Casting vs. Direct Marketing
28:35 AI in the Voiceover Industry
31:14 Demographics of the Voiceover Industry
33:35 Global Rule One: Union vs. Non-Union Work
39:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Navigator, the official podcast of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA), Carin Gilfry, Matthew Parnam and Graeme Spicer discuss the realities of starting a career in voice acting. The episode addresses common misconceptions spread by social media about easy money in the industry and provides practical advice for beginners. They cover key topics such as the importance of proper training, creating a functional home studio, making effective demos, and strategies for finding work. The hosts also touch on the pitfalls of rushing to find an agent and stress the importance of continual growth and education. This episode serves as a comprehensive guide for anyone curious about entering the voice acting world.
00:00 Introduction and Dispelling Myths
02:20 The Reality of Starting in Voice Acting
06:34 Essential Tools and Training for Beginners
07:29 Key Aspects of Home Studios
15:37 Choosing the Right Microphone
23:24 The Importance of Professional Demos
31:11 Finding Work and Marketing Yourself
37:25 Agents, Managers, and Final Thoughts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the inaugural episode of The Navigator, hosted by Graeme Spicer, the podcast delves into the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike against major video game companies. The episode features an interview with Zeke Alton, a key member of the SAG-AFTRA Interactive Negotiating Committee.
Topics include the history and evolution of video game negotiations, core issues such as artificial intelligence and biometric data use, safety standards, and fair compensation. Zeke emphasizes the existential nature of the fight, aiming to protect performers' rights in an industry heavily influenced by AI. They call for solidarity among voice actors and provide resources for staying informed and involved in the ongoing negotiations.
00:00 Introduction
00:16 Welcome to The Navigator Podcast
01:01 Background on the SAG AFTRA Strike
01:43 Understanding the Interactive Media Agreement
02:06 Historical Context of Video Game Strikes
04:06 Current Negotiation Issues
06:05 AI and Performer Protections
09:46 Developers' Stance and Interim Agreements
12:13 Legal and Contractual Nuances
13:27 How Voice Actors Can Stay Informed
20:22 The Core of the Dispute: AI and Mocap
22:55 Conclusion and Call to Action
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.