
As a track-changing, over-editing, grammatically-pedantic type, this project was music to my ears. Tech that allows you to mark up in multiple ways. Oh and it’s also great for peeps who need to collaborate.


As a track-changing, over-editing, grammatically-pedantic type, this project was music to my ears. Tech that allows you to mark up in multiple ways. Oh and it’s also great for peeps who need to collaborate.

Podcasting has really taken off over the last couple of years. The format is great and easy to consume and there’s so much to listen to. It’s also great that just about anyone can create one and have a voice. Unfortunately some podcasts can be a little lacking in the quality department. Fear not, hubby’s 5 tips will get you podcasting like a pro.

Big data, small data, raw data, cooked data … this self-confessed data nerd will take it in any form. Naturally I was super-stoked to be the voice of a new explainer about Digital Earth Australia. #datanerds rejoice!

A promo video I voiced for student support services at an Aussie TAFE.

So many voice over conferences, so little time (to get to the other side of the planet).

I’ve used a natural yet professional (even slightly authoritative) tone for this software explainer voice over.

New year … new me. Or something like that. Now that 2017 is in full effect, all the major industries are talking twenty seventeen trends. Whether it’s advertising, entertainment, tech or training—it’s all going to shape how and where us voice over types will be applying our voices in 2017.

Kicking off the new year with an explainer I voiced for a new banking Point of Sale product.

A corporate explainer I voiced for a government client to get their staff amongst Facebook At Work. Like.
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Before they became the frightening side of social media, Trolls were my lucky go-to. A quick rub of that crazy hair (don’t care) helped me win a few bucks at bingo on many occasions. And now I’m stoked that they not only have their own movie, but the man himself—Justin Timberlake—is loaning his dulcet tones.