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A Pinch of Tech, A Dash of Sound, and the Art of Voiceover

38 min · 24. apr. 2026
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In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice student Chef Pam and co-founder and creator of SourceConnect Rebekah Wilson.   Chef Pam is a cook and content creator with a thriving YouTube channel, "Cooking at Pam's Place." She started to create a visual reference for her children, but over time, her love for cooking and sharing her culinary adventures evolved into a full-fledged online presence. Pam wants to bring her personality to voiceover and is working with the Great Voice Company to do just that.    Rebekah Wilson, Source Elements CEO and co-founder, has spent 20 years building a tool that allows remote collaboration in sound engineering, voice acting, video editing and more. Susan and Rebekah discuss how important SourceConnect has been for the voiceover industry as well as a breakdown of SourceConnect, their plans, and their training program.   Listen as Susan helps Pam infuse her knowledge of cooking into creating a delicious Subway commercial and then learn all about how Rebekah Wilson built SourceConnect to help voice over artists and creatives all over the world work together seamlessly.    Special deal for Great Voice Podcast listeners - save when you sign up for SourceConnect by emailing welcome@source-elements.com with code greatvoice26 and unlock exclusive discounts just for listening!   Chapters * 10:06 - Enriching scripts with sensory language and imagery * 11:14 - Improving pacing for dynamic voiceover delivery * 16:51 - Introduction to Source Connect and its industry impact * 28:52 - Using Source Connect as a marketing and networking tool * 30:48 - Special discount offer for listeners

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A Pinch of Tech, A Dash of Sound, and the Art of Voiceover

In today’s episode, you’ll meet Great Voice student Chef Pam and co-founder and creator of SourceConnect Rebekah Wilson.   Chef Pam is a cook and content creator with a thriving YouTube channel, "Cooking at Pam's Place." She started to create a visual reference for her children, but over time, her love for cooking and sharing her culinary adventures evolved into a full-fledged online presence. Pam wants to bring her personality to voiceover and is working with the Great Voice Company to do just that.    Rebekah Wilson, Source Elements CEO and co-founder, has spent 20 years building a tool that allows remote collaboration in sound engineering, voice acting, video editing and more. Susan and Rebekah discuss how important SourceConnect has been for the voiceover industry as well as a breakdown of SourceConnect, their plans, and their training program.   Listen as Susan helps Pam infuse her knowledge of cooking into creating a delicious Subway commercial and then learn all about how Rebekah Wilson built SourceConnect to help voice over artists and creatives all over the world work together seamlessly.    Special deal for Great Voice Podcast listeners - save when you sign up for SourceConnect by emailing welcome@source-elements.com with code greatvoice26 and unlock exclusive discounts just for listening!   Chapters * 10:06 - Enriching scripts with sensory language and imagery * 11:14 - Improving pacing for dynamic voiceover delivery * 16:51 - Introduction to Source Connect and its industry impact * 28:52 - Using Source Connect as a marketing and networking tool * 30:48 - Special discount offer for listeners

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