Episode 8: Audible's new Royalty Share + Virtual Voice Push - Let's talk about it.
In this bonus episode of Good Aural, we’re talking about the ACX and Audible royalty changes, why narrators are freaking out a little bit, and what this industry shift could actually mean for your career moving forward.
Because this isn’t just about percentages and payouts. It’s about the growing move toward subscription and engagement-based listening, the uncertainty surrounding royalties, and the very real fear a lot of narrators are feeling about AI and Virtual Voice entering the space.
And honestly? Some of those concerns make sense.
But this episode is not a doom spiral.
It’s a conversation about adaptation.
We talk about why AI may absolutely impact certain corners of the industry, especially lower-budget and high-volume projects, but also why human storytelling still matters deeply. Because narration is not just reading words cleanly. It’s interpretation. Trust. Emotional intelligence. Presence. Connection.
We also get into what narrators can actually do right now:
building a recognizable identity, strengthening your online presence, developing artistic taste, becoming a better collaborator, getting involved in community spaces like Audio Publishers Association and Professional Audiobook Narrators Association, and creating a career that is harder to replace because it is undeniably human.
We also touch on the uncertainty of relying heavily on ACX royalties long-term and why platforms like Chirp, Hoopla, and LibriVox are becoming part of the larger conversation.
Basically:
the industry is changing.
But generic is more vulnerable than humanity has ever been.
And the narrators who adapt thoughtfully now are probably the ones who are going to last.
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