Episodios

  • GTT Trusted Partner: Queen Noveen, Live Announcer and Coach
    Mar 30 2026

    From closet booth to NFL sidelines—Queen Noveen didn’t just break into voiceover, she built her own lane.

    In this episode, she joins George the Tech to share how viral moments, relentless hustle, and smart social media turned into real bookings—including the San Francisco 49ers, NASCAR, and NFL Honors.

    But it wasn’t smooth. Along the way, she faced noisy apartments, blanket booths, online trolls—and figured it all out in real time.

    If you’ve ever wondered how VO careers actually take off today…this one’s a must-listen.

    Learn more at: www.queennoveen.com/

    Timeline

    00:00 – Soundcheck Promo 00:21 – Handling online hate 00:45 – Meet Queen Noveen 01:52 – Closet studio beginnings 02:59 – Juggling early jobs 04:20 – Moving from Connecticut to LA 05:15 – How voiceover found her 06:36 – Dealing with noise interruptions 08:44 – The “blanket booth” era 13:50 – Upgrading to a real home studio 15:51 – Self-directing vs. being directed 17:06 – Going viral on TikTok 20:58 – Managing comments & negativity 24:27 – Learning mic technique the hard way 26:32 – The story behind “Queen Noveen” 28:12 – Turning social media into bookings 29:19 – NFL Honors + 49ers breakthrough 29:54 – NASCAR opportunity chain reaction 31:24 – Inclusion, opportunity, and pushback 34:13 – Australia TV interview experience 35:43 – Editing yourself on camera 38:13 – Launching Ready. Cue. Announce! 39:59 – Curriculum + how it started 44:16 – Who the program is for 46:52 – Measuring student success 49:03 – How to enroll 50:28 – No “get rich quick” promises 52:16 – Wrap-up + community

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    54 m
  • GTT Spotlight: Ed Moskowitz, Television Sound Mixer and Voice Actor
    Mar 24 2026
    From SNL to The Golden Girls: Ed Moskowitz on Why Simpler Audio Wins

    What do Saturday Night Live, The Golden Girls, and modern voiceover studios have in common?

    Ed Moskowitz has worked on all of them—and his biggest lesson after decades in the industry is surprisingly simple: don’t overcomplicate your audio.

    In this episode, Ed walks George through his journey from scrappy theater kid to mixing some of the most iconic shows in TV history. Along the way, he shares wild live-broadcast stories (yes, including the Macy’s Parade), the evolution from boom mics to lavs and RF, and why today’s tech sometimes makes things harder—not better.

    They also dig into Ed’s current voiceover setup (refreshingly minimal), his philosophy on signal chains, and what actually matters when you’re trying to sound professional.

    If you’ve ever wondered how the pros really approach audio—this one’s packed.

    Timeline

    00:00 Pro Audio Soundcheck Intro 00:33 Meet George and Ed 02:49 Ed’s Theater Roots 04:52 Hollywood Sound and SNL 06:37 Studio 8H Sound Design 09:56 Snakes, Soldering, and Travel 12:35 Macy’s Parade War Stories 16:51 Union Work and Sync Playback 19:24 Sitcom Factory to Golden Girls 24:36 Golden Girls Sound Crew 25:56 Larry Sanders Breakthrough 31:16 Booms, Lavs, and RF Evolution 37:32 Leaving Set for Voiceover 41:32 Inside the Booth 42:05 Mic Collection Talk 44:06 Signal Chain Basics 46:25 Analog Control Philosophy 48:34 Live Sound War Stories 53:58 Voiceover Growth Path 58:29 Sennheiser Prototype Story 01:02:58 Noise Reduction and Plugins 01:09:48 Tech Updates Headaches 01:12:27 Wrap Up and Where to Find

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  • GTT Trusted Partner: Chuck Duran, Demos That Rock
    Mar 16 2026

    Can your audio quality make or break your voiceover career?

    In this episode, George the Tech sits down with legendary demo producer Chuck Duran to talk pro audio, modern VO demos, and why your home studio might be the biggest factor in whether you book or get passed over.

    Chuck shares his journey from music roots and moving to LA at 13, to a decades-long friendship with Jess Harnell that unexpectedly launched his career producing voiceover demos. Along the way, he reveals why great reads aren’t enough if the audio is bad, how commercial production has evolved into story-driven sound design, and why he now produces demos 100% remotely—so your real studio sound is front and center.

    You’ll also hear how custom scripts, simple signal chains, and clean mic technique beat over-processed “radio sound,” and how VO Buzz Weekly’s demo spotlights can help talent get seen by agents. If you’re a voice actor, this episode could change how you think about your studio, your demos, and your career.

    00:00 Audio Makes or Breaks 00:56 Meet Chuck Duran 02:24 Origin Story in Music 03:04 Frampton Spark and First Guitar 04:31 Moving to LA at 13 06:02 Meeting Jess Harnell 08:18 Roger Rabbit Breakthrough 09:14 Building a Better Demo 12:01 Why Audio Quality Matters 13:42 Demo Demolition Win 15:15 Modern Demo Production 16:59 Raw Audio Costs Jobs 19:59 Soundcheck and Fixes First 20:42 Commercial Production Trends 21:28 Sound Design Tells Story 22:42 Stacy Personal Story 25:18 Custom Demo Copywriting 28:48 Adapting to Industry Shifts 32:27 Remote Demo Business Model 33:33 Studio Quality Matters 36:15 Demo Spotlight Series 41:01 Representation Through Process 41:54 Where to Get Started 43:05 Final Thanks and Wrap
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  • GTT Partner: Martha Kahn, Voice Coach
    Mar 9 2026

    What are the real fundamentals of great voice acting—and where should beginners start?

    In this episode, George the Tech talks with respected voiceover coach Martha Kahn about the core skills every actor needs. She shares her ABC approach to script analysis—Audience, Backstory, and Character—to create more authentic, conversational reads, along with practical techniques for marking scripts, building rhythm, and avoiding repetitive delivery patterns.

    Martha also discusses the importance of consistent vocal warmups, common pitfalls like “instant demo” promises, and a smart training progression—from commercials to narration to animation. Plus, she offers practical advice on building audition stamina and developing real-world experience before pursuing agency representation.

    Whether you're new to voiceover or helping a young actor get started, this episode offers clear, practical guidance from an experienced coach.

    00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:05 Starting the VO Process 02:19 ABCs Audience Backstory 05:01 Character and Script Markup 06:52 Practice Rhythm and Musicality 08:44 Slating Like a Pro 09:47 Warmups and Plosives 12:56 Avoiding Coaching Scams 14:36 Which Genres to Start 18:01 Auditions and Online Casting 19:54 Handling Rejection and Growth 22:33 Kids in e-Learning Work 25:21 Range, Demos, and Closing 28:11 Contact and Farewell

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    30 m
  • GTT Partner Christi Bowen, her 2026 relaunch
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of the Performer Friendly Podcast, host George the Tech interviews Christi Bowen, the owner of Tennessee Voiceover Studios. Christi discusses the significant changes she has made to her business model, including transitioning from a brick-and-mortar location to a more flexible and stress-free one-person office. She shares insights about her membership-based training programs, The Voiceover Exchange and Career Path, which offer comprehensive coaching and business courses for voiceover professionals. The conversation highlights the challenges and strategies involved in adapting to market demands, rising costs, and personal stress, while also focusing on the importance of community engagement and ongoing professional development in the voiceover industry.

    00:00 Introduction to George, the Tech 00:41 Interview with Christi Bowen 01:18 Changes in Business Operations 02:56 Challenges and Adaptations 04:16 Launching a Membership-Based Training 07:56 Virtual Training and New Office Setup 11:34 Voiceover Exchange Program 14:19 Setting Goals and Industry Talks 14:26 Marketing and Social Media Insights 14:52 Covering Performance, Business, and Tech 15:03 Guest Speakers and Coaching Sessions 17:23 Engaging the Community 18:02 Challenges of Membership Engagement 18:37 Building a Membership Platform 20:52 Business Courses and Career Path 22:31 Voiceover 101 and Video Content 24:44 Exploring Resources and Classes 26:41 Final Thoughts and Farewell

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    28 m
  • GTT at the NAMM Show 2026- Austrian Audio, Peluso, Metric Halo, iK Multimedia, SessionDesk, Pioneer
    Feb 16 2026

    Exploring the Latest in Audio Tech at NAMM Show 2026

    Join George the Tech as he embarks on a journey through NAMM Show 2026 in Anaheim, California, discovering the latest advancements in audio technology. From visiting the booths of companies like Austrian Audio with their new kick drum mic to IK Multimedia’s ARC Studio for room correction, George explores groundbreaking products and innovative solutions. Meet industry experts like Lars from Session Desk discussing their eco-friendly acoustic panels and developers at Metric Halo showcasing their future-proof audio interfaces. The episode rounds off with a detailed look at Peluso Microphones' offerings and their commitment to reliable, high-quality audio gear. Want to see beyond what your ears can hear?

    Check out our YouTube Channel for a longer edition with content suited for video.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:23 Exploring the NAMM Show 01:16 Austrian Audio's New Kick Drum Mic 05:20 IK Multimedia's Studio Monitors and ARC System 10:11 Metric Halo's Innovative Interfaces 17:17 Innovative Studio Furniture by Session Desk 20:26 Peluso Microphones: Quality and Innovation 27:43 Conclusion and Wrap-Up of NAMM Show 2026

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    28 m
  • GTT Partner: Rob Reider- Voice Actor, Producer, Pilot
    Jan 27 2026

    George and Rob: A Deep Dive into Voice Over, Tech, and Aviation

    In this episode, George from 'George, the Tech' interviews Rob Reider, a multi-talented voice actor, pilot, and audio engineer. They discuss a wide array of topics including their favorite audio equipment, the importance of soundproofing and room acoustics, and Rob's fascinating career in both aviation and voiceover work. Rob shares stories from his time as an air show announcer, the challenges and joys of live performances, and his transition into audiobook narration. The conversation also delves into the technical aspects of audio recording and the nuances of working with different microphones and interfaces. This episode is a captivating blend of technical advice, personal anecdotes, and professional insights, perfect for voice actors, tech enthusiasts, and aviation fans alike.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:46 Meet Rob Ryder: A Multi-Talented Guest 03:09 Rob's Aviation Journey and Achievements 07:30 The Perils of Aerobatics 10:52 From TV to Air Shows: Rob's Career Evolution 14:08 Transition to Voiceover and Audiobooks 23:54 Audio Engineering and Sound Systems 33:59 Podcasting and Studio Setup 38:54 Maintaining Consistency in Audiobook Production 39:29 Balancing Self-Produced and Publisher Work 40:12 Gemini Space Program and Personal Stories 42:31 Challenges of Live Broadcasting 47:26 Microphone and Audio Gear Discussion 01:04:56 The Importance of a Good Recording Environment 01:16:52 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

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  • GTT Partner: Christie Bowen of Tennessee Voiceover Studios
    Jun 4 2025

    Voiceover artist Christy Bowen from Tennessee Voiceover Studios discusses her mission to educate and support aspiring voice actors. Christy elaborates on her 'Career Path' class, designed to provide a comprehensive roadmap covering performance, business, and technical skills.

    She emphasizes the importance of understanding the entire voiceover industry beyond just performance. The discussion also touches on the facilities available at Tennessee Voiceover Studios, the technical challenges faced, and the invaluable support from industry professionals.

    Whether you're a seasoned voice actor or just beginning, this conversation offers crucial insights for navigating a successful voiceover career!

    https://www.tnvoiceoverstudios.com/

    00:00 Introduction to Career Path

    00:59 Challenges After Getting a Demo

    01:44 Interview with Christy Bowen Begins

    03:01 Christy Bowen's Early Career in Radio

    04:11 Transition to Television and Film

    05:45 Journey into Voiceover

    10:24 Founding Tennessee Voiceover Studios

    14:46 Setting Up the Studio

    18:06 Unexpected Booth Issues

    19:48 Microphone Setup and Preferences

    21:31 Studio Services and Offerings

    24:00 The Career Path Course

    31:47 Conclusion and Future Plans

    Website: http://georgethehtech

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/georgethetech

    Instagram: @georgethetech

    Podcast: http://theproaudiosuite.com

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    34 m