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dsuden
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Post by dsuden »

I'm so grateful for all the amazing contributions of the readers and other volunteers at Librivox. With my schedule, probably the thing I am best able to do to help the cause as a Librivox volunteer is to provide free voice coaching. I do voiceovers and coaching for a living, and am helping narrators constantly, so if you feel you would like to get some feedback and help, you can connect up for a free 15 minute Librivox coaching session. It's available to as many readers as would like to take advantage of it.

I've done some already, with Phil Chenevert and others, and we've had a blast! I'm giving each person a free eBook too, called "12 Pro Tips to Help You Grow as a Narrator." I've reserved one slot a day in my calendar, Monday-thru-Friday, for Librivox coaching sessions, so take advantage of it if you like. You can grab a slot on my calendar at this link:

https://calendly.com/danescott/free-librivox-coaching-session

Dane Scott Udenberg

(if you want to confirm I'm for real, you can have a look at thegigdoctor.com)
philchenevert
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Post by philchenevert »

I want to confirm that Dale and I met this morning and sure enjoyed it. Got some nice tips for future recordings.
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