Good Aural -The Audiobook Podcast

Episode 5: Time, Energy, and the Listening Toll (No One Tells You This Part)

10 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Everyone says audiobook narration “takes time.” But no one really explains what that means. Not just the hours in the booth, but the mental load. The second-guessing. The way your day has to shift to make room for quiet, focus, and consistency. The way your energy gets pulled into the work even after you step away from the mic. In this episode, I’m breaking down the real time commitment behind this career. What it actually looks like to record, to improve, and to sustain the work over time and why so many people feel like they’re falling behind when they’re actually right on track. If you’ve ever thought, “Why is this taking me so long?” this one’s for you. This is Good Aural. Want to keep in touch? Me, too!  Brenda Reads Audiobooks Linktree [https://linktr.ee/audiobookbrenda?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=7b6b6a26-64bf-46f7-9d20-8a2c1bcd76c3] and Check out my website: Brendascottwlazlo.com For service inquiries, use the contact me form through my website.

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