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Join Me at VO Atlanta 2026: Real Connection in a Virtual World
Ready to bring the "Human Advantage" to your voiceover career? Anne Ganguzza is back at VO Atlanta 2026 with high-energy sessions on Emotional Intelligence, Precision Narration, and the secret to a bookable conversational sound. Seats for her exclusive X-Sessions are limited to 12—grab yours before they sell out! Use code VOA26-GANGUZZA-100 for a $100 discount to VO Atlanta 2026!


Why Package Deals and Mass-Produced Demos Can Hurt A Voice Actor’s Career
Why bundled demo packages and mass-produced voiceover demos can limit your growth—and what to do instead to build a clear, confident VO career.


Celebrating 2026 SOVAS Nominations: A Grateful Moment in Voiceover and Demo Production
Feeling grateful and inspired! Anne Ganguzza shares her 2026 SOVAS nominations for e-learning and corporate demo production, including a VO BOSS Podcast nod, while celebrating the incredible talent of her clients and collaborators.


What the SOVAS Awards Mean to Me — and to the Voiceover Community
Each year, the SOVAS Awards serve as a reminder that meaningful work is rooted in collaboration, growth, and community. This year brought two awards, eight nominations, and deep gratitude for the voice actors, producers, engineers, and storytellers who make this industry thrive. From award-winning demo production to global conversations through podcasting, these reflections celebrate the people behind the work and why recognition in voice acting truly matters.


Why Your VO Coach Should Also Produce Your Demo
Your voiceover demo isn’t just about great reads—it’s about strategy, branding, and performance. Discover why working with one expert who coaches and produces your demo can lead to stronger, more authentic results and a smoother path into the voice acting business.


A Little of This, A Little of That: How to Emphasize Words in Wordy Copy
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Wordy scripts can sound pitchy or sing-songy if you’re not careful. I’ll show you how to use the “this and that” method to group phrases and emphasize the most important words, making your performance sound natural and engaging.


Creating the Perfect A-B Read for Your Auditions
Submitting multiple audition takes? Simply changing pitch or speed isn’t enough. I’ll show you how to adjust listener, scene, and emotional state to create distinct, engaging reads that grab attention.


Stop Talking At Me: How to Talk To Your Listener
When you read a script, it’s easy to fall into talking at your audience instead of to them. I’ll show you how envisioning your listener and adding conversational touches can make your performance feel personal, engaging, and natural.


Commercial vs. Corporate Narration: What’s the Difference?
Commercial and corporate narration both involve promoting a product or service, but they require different approaches. I’ll show you how to adjust your tone, pacing, and delivery to connect with the right audience and make every script count.


Surrounding Sentences: How They Shape Your Storytelling
When you read a script, it’s easy to focus on individual lines—but the sentences around each line shape your story. I’ll show you how analyzing surrounding sentences helps you highlight key points, track the evolution of the story, and deliver a read that truly connects with the listener.


Timed Auditions: Why Storytelling Is More Important Than the Clock
Timed auditions can feel stressful, especially when the script seems too long for the specs. But here’s the thing—you don’t book the job by racing the clock. You book it by telling the story with confidence, clarity, and connection.


The Power of Concluding Your Thoughts in a Script Read
Many script reads fall flat because the speaker never truly finishes a thought. In this post, Anne Ganguzza breaks down how concluding your ideas clearly—at sentence ends, commas, or transitions—can instantly improve your script performance, making it sound more natural, confident, and connected.
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