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Sarah hosts MADIVA podcast to help budding voice actors navigate the madness, and voice acts in over 70 indie audiodrama podcasts including Scottish Podcast, 1994, Amelia Project, Hostile Worlds, Edict Zero, Oz9, The Orphans, Ancestry, We fix Space junk, Minefire, and more. She was Podhost for ADPP, and runs Quirky Voices, with new podcast Anyone F’Coffee, and voice acting how-to podcast MADIVA, aiming to produce Teddy Stories and MADCAP in 2020 and more in collaboration ... | Host | |
Actor, Director, Voice Artist. Dracula in 'Re: Dracula', Simon Fairchild in 'The Magnus Archives', Bruce Mercer in 'A Scottish Podcast' and many more. | Voice Actor As "Max" | |
Currently the voice of Michael Tate on popular audio podcast drama Greater Boston, Robert Montague on Tides, Scott Sweet on 1994. James has also had guest appearances on ars Paradoxica, The Strange Case of Starship Iris, Seminar, Big Data, Jim Robbie and the Wanderers, Oakpodcast, The Haven Chronicles, and Radiation World. He was a finalist for a 2016 Audio Verse Award in the category of “Best Performance of an Actor in an Original Ensemble Role for a Long Form Production.” | Voice Actor As "Performer" | |
Danyelle Ellett attended Christopher Newport University for a BA in Theater (a concentration in Acting/Stage management) with a minor in Leadership. She balances her corporate job, being a wife, and fur mum with her creative endeavors for Good Pointe Podcasts, as well as lending her voice and talents to a host of other outside productions. | Voice Actor | |
Tal is a voice actor, sound designer, and fiction podcast producer. They're the creator of Re: Dracula, Sidequesting, What Will Be Here?, Someone Dies In This Elevator, and several other productions that can be found hiding under rugs and around corners. | Voice Actor As "Rose" | |
Erika Sanderson trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, UK. She works as an actor, director, and voice actor.A highly versatile character actor, Erika's stage career spans over 3 decades in which she has created a myriad of roles in a variety of genres from children's theatre to classical plays and musicals.Since 2015 she has appeared in several audio dramas and is an award-winning voice actor. With a vocal range encompassing different ages, genders, accents and creatures she has become known as "The Woman of a 1,000 Voices" for her work on The NoSleep Podcast. | Voice Actor As "The English Ambassador" | |
Oxford based actress and singer. Plays Clara in Victoriocity | Voice Actor | |
Voice Actor, Audiobook Narrator and Producer, & Audio Adventurer. Co-host of the Audio Drama Production Podcast from ep103 to 126.Producer of Dashing Onions Audio. | Voice Actor As "Rosa" | |
Karin writes and produces audio dramas such as sci-fi drama Chaika and slice-of-life Y2K Audio Drama. She is also a voice actor, drama teacher and podcaster. | Guest | |
Maddy Searle is a sound designer, writer, producer, director and voice actor. They make podcasts under the banner of Snazzy Tapir Productions. They are one of the core cast members of the actual play podcast Realms of Peril and Glory. | Guest | |
Jordan Cobb is an actress, writer, and Founder of No Such Thing Productions, focusing on developing new and innovative fiction podcasts. | Guest | |
Poet, actor, librarian, adventurer. | They/them | 'Very cute but also wtf.'Bonnie is a non-binary Scottish voice actor, top-tier quality professional* streamer, erstwhile theatre kid, Edinburgh Fringe veteran and itinerant poet.*Read: semi-regular, largely incompetent♎☀️♋🌛♑👆 | Guest | |
Voice actor. Speaking voice& recording coach. Host/creator of The Voice Coach Podcast. Cohost The VO Social Pod. Founder 'Voice & Accent Hub'. | Guest | |
Naomi Clarke is a prolific scriptwriter most well known for her work on The Secret of St Kilda. The audio drama has garnered over 100k listens, 12 AudioVerse awards (including Best Writing), and festival nominations worldwide. With over 100 podcast credits, there’s very little she can’t do. Whether its production, performance or promotion, Naomi always commits to the bit 100%. | Guest | |
Cheyenne Bramwell is a writer, author, and podcaster. She can primarily be found on Twitter, where she fangirls constantly over the cool things other people create.Author of "Words Are Hard"Host of "Word Wonk Pod"Producer and voice actor on "Magical BS Pod" | Guest | |
Lisette is a witch, storyteller, globetrotter, and digital strategist. A third culture kid with 19 countries under their belt, Lisette is also a queer Latinx creator who wanted more stories that reflected their reality. | Guest | |
Marguerite Kenner is a California transplant living in the UK city named after her favourite pastime.With her partner Alasdair Stuart, she runs Escape Artists, streams on Twitch, and practices as a technology lawyer in London. She loves to do voice work for podcasts and audiobooks, and is always on the lookout for an exciting new project.Her contributions to genre fiction include editing Cast of Wonders from 2013 to 2019, project groups for SFWA, WSFS and the BFS, community organising, and teaching business skills to artists. | Guest | |
Kirsty Woolven is an actor from the construct known as the Midlands in the UK, and has been acting in audio fiction podcasts for the past 5 years. They’ve featured in more than 50 podcasts and won multiple awards for her voice work. Credits include: Tales from the Aether, The Secret of St Kilda, Apollyon, The Sheridan Tapes, Shadows at the Door, Pasithea Powder and Breathing Space. Recently she debuted off off-Broadway, as part of the cast of 'Overeager'. A claim to fame is that she was once part of a world record for ‘the largest gathering of people wearing a onesie at a single venue’. Contact: https://kirstywoolven.carrd.co/ | Guest | |
Orange, California native Kc Wayland has carried within him a passion for the creative arts from a young age. As a teenager, he earned the Award of Excellence in Arts and Best Student Editor and graduated with top honors from Orange High School Media Arts program for Acting and Film Theory, earning the Principal’s Medallion. Upon graduating, he was awarded an academic scholarship to attend Chapman University’s School of Film and Television. In January of 2002, Wayland enlisted in the United States Army, taking a leave of absence from Chapman. He received two certifications in broadcast engineering and was awarded both Top Graduate and Distinguished Honor Graduate. He returned to Chapman in 2003, but was deployed to Iraq midway through his first semester. From 2003 to 2004, Wayland served with the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment in the heart of Baghdad. His service earned him a nomination for a Bronze Star for meritorious service. During his time overseas, Wayland filmed his personal experience that would later become the documentary “365 Boots on Ground.” Wayland returned to Chapman within a month of active combat. During this adjustment period back to civilian life, he focused his energy on completing “365 Boots on Ground.” The documentary would go on to earn several awards, including: Best Documentary at Chapman 2005, Best Student Documentary at the Bear Bear Film Festival, and Best Student Film at the Tiberon International Film Festival. He graduated from Chapman in 2008 as the Cheverton Graduate (valedictorian) of his class.While teaching film at Costa Mesa High School and Coastline ROP, he began writing what would later become “We’re Alive: A Story of Survival.” What started off as a means of coping with his military experience, “We’re Alive” evolved into a wildly successful and revolutionary zombie audio drama. Wayland acted as lead writer/editor/director/producer of “We’re Alive” on each of the 48 episodes from 2009 to 2014. The rise of “We’re Alive” coincided with the booming popularity of podcasts and zombie culture, standing out for its gritty urban realism and focus “Theater for the Mind” audio techniques. Its success earned the show a place within the Nerdist Podcast Network, garnering over 100 million downloads in the course of its run at the time of this publication. A sequel of sorts to “We’re Alive: A Story of Survival” entitled “We’re Alive: Lockdown” was successfully funded via Kickstarter in July of 2015, and was released April 2016. The next iteration of We're Alive, Goldrush, is currently in post-production. Following the success of “We’re Alive,” Wayland signed with the Paradigm Talent Agency in February of 2016. | Guest | |
Julia Morizawa is an actor, writer, and producer. In podcasting, she is best known as the voice of Dr. Bright in "The Bright Sessions" and the spin-off series, "The AM Archives." Other career highlights include TV appearances on "Scandal" and "SEAL Team," the feature film, "Judas Kiss," the title role in East West Players' production of "Masha No Home," and the web series "Galactic Galaxy" and "Star Trek" Odyssey." | Guest |
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