The #1 questions people ask this time of year is: how do I keep my voice healthy during cold and flu season? What do I do if I have a recording session and I get a cold?
I’ll answer the last question first.
Rather than submitting sub-standard work where your voice is hoarse and sniffly, it’s best to be honest with the client and let them know you’re sick. If you’ve been booked for a job, they’ll probably reschedule when you’re feeling better.
(If they can’t wait and have to use someone else, they’ll appreciate your honesty and call you for another opportunity in the future-if you stay in touch)
Of course, the best thing is not to get sick in the first place and in this week’s Inside Voice Over video training, I share My Top 5 Strategies For A Healthy Voice.
Watch It Here Now
After you watch the video, I want to know your thoughts. Was this helpful? Write to me in the comments box. I want to learn what’s on your mind so I can support you and share your best practices.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments box. I want to read about what’s on your mind so I can support you and share your best practices.
To your voice over success,
Susan Berkley,
Founder, The Great Voice Company
PS
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i liked it alot. I will have to watch my voice over the coming winter.
Thanks, Bill. In the winter a humidifier also helps. Be well- Susan