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NAB, Apple VoiceOver for iOS Wins Helen Keller Award, Brett Olsen’s Climb to #1 on the Top 100 Favorites List

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NAB and more! Be sure to tune for this week’s episode of Vox Talk. In Tech Talk, hear about how Apple’s VoiceOver for iOS wins a major award. Brett Olsen talks about his success and how he got to the top of the Top 100 Favorites list at Voices.com.
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Stephanie Ciccarelli
Stephanie Ciccarelli is a Co-Founder of Voices. Classically trained in voice as well as a respected mentor and industry speaker, Stephanie graduated with a Bachelor of Musical Arts from the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario. For over 25 years, Stephanie has used her voice to communicate what is most important to her through the spoken and written word. Possessing a great love for imparting knowledge and empowering others, Stephanie has been a contributor to The Huffington Post, Backstage magazine, Stage 32 and the Voices.com blog. Stephanie is found on the PROFIT Magazine W100 list three times (2013, 2015 and 2016), a ranking of Canada's top female entrepreneurs, and is the author of Voice Acting for Dummies®.
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  • Celeste Dorage
    February 6, 2019, 1:19 pm

    Great Show! Lots of valuable info!
    I am an emerging voice talent and like Stephanie, a trained, professional musician.
    Voice acting, for me, has been like learning a new instrument.
    To get experience, I am interning with a local public radio station here in Sarasota Florida, WSLR.
    How can I share on the show, interview or be interviewed.
    Share my experiences with the learning curve..

    Reply