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S2 Ep5: Could Voice Acting Be Part of Your Acting Journey?

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In this solo episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m following on from my conversation with Kate Harbour to explore whether voice acting could be part of a young performer’s acting journey. Voice acting isn’t just about doing funny voices - it’s still acting. It asks for imagination, clarity, character, listening, truth and play. Whether your child loves animation, audiobooks, gaming, storytelling or character work, voice acting can be a brilliant way to build confidence and develop useful performance skills. This episode is not about becoming a professional voice actor overnight. It’s about getting curious, trying things out, and discovering what voice work can teach you as an actor. In this episode, I talk about: * Why voice acting is still acting * The difference between “doing a voice” and creating a character * How voice work can help performers feel freer and less self-conscious * Why clarity, pace, imagination and intention matter * Simple ways to explore voice acting at home * How recording yourself can become a useful acting tool * Why voice acting is playful - but still requires craft * A gentle reality check about professional voice work * How voice work can support confidence, storytelling and character skills This episode is especially useful for young actors, parents of young performers, drama students, voice-curious performers, and anyone wondering how voice acting might fit into wider actor training. This episode is sponsored by SceneTribe - the new network for the creative industries. SceneTribe helps actors, voice artists, performers, crew, creatives, agents and producers build profiles around the work they’ve actually done, the credits they’ve built, and the people they’ve collaborated with. Find out more at scenetribe.com Follow The Drama Coach: Instagram: @thedramacoach TikTok: @thedramacoach YouTube: The Drama Coach Website: thedramacoach.co.uk If this episode helps you think differently about voice acting, please follow, subscribe, leave a review or share it with another young performer or parent.

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S2 Ep5: Could Voice Acting Be Part of Your Acting Journey?

In this solo episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m following on from my conversation with Kate Harbour to explore whether voice acting could be part of a young performer’s acting journey. Voice acting isn’t just about doing funny voices - it’s still acting. It asks for imagination, clarity, character, listening, truth and play. Whether your child loves animation, audiobooks, gaming, storytelling or character work, voice acting can be a brilliant way to build confidence and develop useful performance skills. This episode is not about becoming a professional voice actor overnight. It’s about getting curious, trying things out, and discovering what voice work can teach you as an actor. In this episode, I talk about: * Why voice acting is still acting * The difference between “doing a voice” and creating a character * How voice work can help performers feel freer and less self-conscious * Why clarity, pace, imagination and intention matter * Simple ways to explore voice acting at home * How recording yourself can become a useful acting tool * Why voice acting is playful - but still requires craft * A gentle reality check about professional voice work * How voice work can support confidence, storytelling and character skills This episode is especially useful for young actors, parents of young performers, drama students, voice-curious performers, and anyone wondering how voice acting might fit into wider actor training. This episode is sponsored by SceneTribe - the new network for the creative industries. SceneTribe helps actors, voice artists, performers, crew, creatives, agents and producers build profiles around the work they’ve actually done, the credits they’ve built, and the people they’ve collaborated with. Find out more at scenetribe.com Follow The Drama Coach: Instagram: @thedramacoach TikTok: @thedramacoach YouTube: The Drama Coach Website: thedramacoach.co.uk If this episode helps you think differently about voice acting, please follow, subscribe, leave a review or share it with another young performer or parent.

I går11 min
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S2 Ep4: Behind the Mic: Voice Acting Insights

In this episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, Lisa is joined by actor and voice artist Kate Harbour, whose work includes much-loved animations such as Bob the Builder, Shaun the Sheep and Octonauts. Together, Lisa and Kate explore what voice acting really involves - beyond simply “doing voices”. They talk about animation, audiobooks, commercials, ADR, character work, auditions, home recording, studio work, AI, confidence, resilience and why voice acting is such a skilled part of the acting industry. Kate shares honest, practical advice for young actors who are curious about voice work, including how to start exploring your voice, why listening back matters, what equipment you actually need at the beginning, and why the work always has to come from truth, connection and the body. This is a brilliant episode for young performers, parents and anyone interested in the craft behind voice acting. In this episode, we talk about: What voice acting actually includes Why it is not an “easy” route into the industry The difference between animation, audiobooks, commercials, ADR and corporate voice work How to start exploring your voice as a young actor Why confidence is audible The importance of breath, hydration and physical connection Basic home recording tips and why your space matters How to approach voice auditions Why actors need to read the brief carefully Taking direction well AI, human connection and the future of voice work Why being yourself is your biggest strength Guest Links & Resources Website: kateharbour.comInstagram: @kateharbourofficialTikTok: @kateharbourvoiceactorLinkedIn: Kate HarbourBusiness Facebook: KATEHARBOURBIZ Kate is represented for voice work by Vocal Point: https://vocalpoint.net/fvo/harbour/ [https://vocalpoint.net/fvo/harbour/] Kate is represented for acting by Arran Jones Associates: https://www.arranjonesassociates.com/ [https://www.arranjonesassociates.com/] Additional resources mentioned in this episode: Rob & Helen Bee: b-double-e.co.uk Tanya Rich / Richcraft: https://richcraft.biz/ [https://richcraft.biz/]Tanya coaches adults aged 18 and over, with several options available including a reel review service. Listen if you or your child is interested in: Voice acting Animation Acting for audio Self-tapes and auditions Building confidence as a performer Exploring different areas of the acting industry Follow The Drama Coach: For more acting tips, self-tape advice and honest conversations about the industry, follow @TheDramaCoach. Courses, resources and more: https://linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach Music:Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom via Pixabay

27. juni 20261 h 6 min
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S2 Ep3: Supporting Artist Agencies - Should Actors Join One?

Supporting artist work can be a brilliant way to gain experience on professional sets, understand how filming works and build confidence around the screen industry - but it is important to approach it with realistic expectations. In this solo episode, I’m talking about supporting artist agencies: What they are, how they work, what parents should know before signing a young performer up, and why background work is different from acting roles through an agent. This episode is especially useful if your child or teen is curious about screen work, wants to understand more about being on set, or is hoping to gain experience in film and TV. In this episode, I cover: * What supporting artist agencies actually do * The difference between supporting artist work and acting roles * Why background work can be valuable experience * What parents need to check before signing up * Chaperones, licences and safeguarding * Why it is not usually a fast track to speaking roles * How to manage expectations around availability, fees and last-minute bookings * What young performers can learn from being on set * Why professionalism matters, even in the background * How supporting artist work can fit into a wider acting journey This is not about putting pressure on young performers to “get discovered” in the background. It is about understanding the industry clearly, spotting useful opportunities and making informed choices as a family. Listen to The Drama Coach Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ki4LEKDnWmFTLzG7JXzGd The Drama Coach: https://www.thedramacoach.co.uk [https://www.thedramacoach.co.uk] Courses, Resources & More: https://linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach This season of The Drama Coach Podcast is sponsored by SceneTribe - a new platform for the creative industries, helping performers, creatives and industry professionals build profiles, connect through real work and discover opportunities. Find out more at: https://scenetribe.com If this episode helps you understand supporting artist work a little more clearly, please follow the podcast, leave a review, or share it with a parent or young performer who might find it useful. You can also follow me @TheDramaCoach for more acting tips, self-tape advice and honest conversations about the industry. Music: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom (Pixabay)

21. juni 202630 min
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S2 Ep2: Drama Training & Finding Your Path

In this episode, I’m joined by Laura Graham-May, founder and Artistic Director of Rag and Bone Arts in Chippenham. Laura has worked with young people for many years through drama, devising, ensemble work and creative projects. She has also taught post-16 performing arts students, giving her a brilliant perspective on what good drama training can offer at different stages. This conversation is especially useful for teens, young adults and parents who are thinking about next steps in acting, training or the wider performing arts. We talk about: What performing arts actually means - beyond just musicals Why process matters as much as performance How drama builds confidence, communication and self-awareness Supporting quieter students and those who love the spotlight Hobby vs career - and why both are valid Post-16 training and what changes at that stage Commitment, mindset and knowing yourself Other careers in theatre and the arts beyond performing Mental health, comparison and staying grounded in training Find Laura and Rag and Bone Arts: Website: https://ragandbonearts.com [https://ragandbonearts.com] Instagram: @ragandbonearts Adult provision: @ragandboneartscic Facebook: Rag and Bone Arts / Rag and Bone Arts CIC Find me: Website: https://www.thedramacoach.co.uk [https://www.thedramacoach.co.uk] Courses: https://courses.thedramacoach.co.uk Instagram/TikTok/YouTube: @TheDramaCoach Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach Music: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom (Pixabay)

20. juni 202653 min
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S2 Ep1: Welcome to Series 2 of The Drama Coach Podcast

In this short intro episode, I’m introducing Series 2 of The Drama Coach Podcast - and this time, we’re shifting the focus slightly. Series 1 was mainly for parents of young performers: The ones navigating auditions, agents, self-tapes, confidence, rejection and all the early questions that come with supporting a child in the industry. Series 2 is for those young performers who are starting to take acting a bit more seriously - particularly teens, young adults and anyone beginning to think about drama school, training, agents, auditions and what a creative career might actually look like. It’s also still very much for parents, teachers and anyone supporting young actors along the way. This series will include conversations with actors, agents, coaches, theatre-makers, voice artists and industry professionals - all with the aim of offering honest, useful and grounded insight. No hype. No false promises. Just real conversations about training, confidence, creativity and the industry. Thanks so much for being here - I’m really excited for this next chapter. You can find me here: Instagram, TikTok and YouTube: @TheDramaCoach Website: www.thedramacoach.co.uk Courses and resources: courses.thedramacoach.co.uk Linktree: linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach Music credit: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom from Pixabay

14. juni 20267 min