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Imagine this. You’re a pharmacist, and you wrote a book. It’s published [hurray!], and you now want to reach a broader audience by publishing the audiobook version. You don’t want someone else to narrate it! YOU want to narrate it! But, you don’t know how to do it. You Google, “How do I narrate my audiobook?” Half a dozen ads pop up (for online courses that want to teach you how to do it or sell you the equipment they think you need), and the other search results make it sound easy! The next thing you know, you’re watching YouTube videos and shopping for microphones on amazon.com. About an hour into your research, you realize that there’s a lot more to it than you originally thought. In fact, the amount of information is overwhelming. You don’t know what to believe or who to trust, and you wonder how anyone narrates their own audiobook.
My name is Kim Newlove. I’m a pharmacist, voice actor, and podcast host. Among other things, I narrate audiobooks for women pharmacist authors. In this episode, I share 5 resources that will get you pointed in the right direction on your audiobook journey so that you feel less overwhelmed by online search results. All 5 resources are in the show notes.
Thank you for listening to episode 190 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!
To read the show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 190.
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Imagine this. You’re a pharmacist, and you wrote a book. It’s published [hurray!], and you now want to reach a broader audience by publishing the audiobook version. You don’t want someone else to narrate it! YOU want to narrate it! But, you don’t know how to do it. You Google, “How do I narrate my audiobook?” Half a dozen ads pop up (for online courses that want to teach you how to do it or sell you the equipment they think you need), and the other search results make it sound easy! The next thing you know, you’re watching YouTube videos and shopping for microphones on amazon.com. About an hour into your research, you realize that there’s a lot more to it than you originally thought. In fact, the amount of information is overwhelming. You don’t know what to believe or who to trust, and you wonder how anyone narrates their own audiobook.
My name is Kim Newlove. I’m a pharmacist, voice actor, and podcast host. Among other things, I narrate audiobooks for women pharmacist authors. In this episode, I share 5 resources that will get you pointed in the right direction on your audiobook journey so that you feel less overwhelmed by online search results. All 5 resources are in the show notes.
Thank you for listening to episode 190 of The Pharmacist’s Voice ® Podcast!
To read the show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 190.
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