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Let's talk about something most coaches won't say out loud: Just because you love something doesn't mean you're great at it.
I know. It stings. But it's important.
In this episode, I'm digging into the uncomfortable (but necessary) gap between interest and aptitude—especially in voiceover. Because if you're frustrated that you're not booking in your dream genre, you might be ignoring the thing you're actually great at.
What I Talk About in This Episode:Why passion doesn't always equal potential
How to spot the areas where you naturally shine
Why ignoring your strengths can slow your career
What to do when your "boring" voice actually books
How to balance income work with creative fulfillment
The difference between fantasy reels and real-world needs
Interest is loud. It's shiny. It gets excited. But aptitude? Aptitude is quiet. It's efficient. It gets the job done with less effort.
That's your edge.
If you're constantly trying to "break into" animation but clients keep calling you back for corporate narration... maybe it's time to listen.
I Like to Think of VO as a BuffetYou don't have to love every dish at the buffet. But you do need to eat. Some genres feed your wallet. Others feed your soul. Both matter. But the key is building a career that includes both—without starving either.
A Little Homework for YouAsk yourself:
What do I love to do in VO?
What do I actually book?
Where do I get the most consistent positive feedback?
If those answers aren't lining up, that's your cue to rework your business plan. Not to quit. To recalibrate.
This Isn't About Giving Up on the DreamYou can still create that weird fantasy assassin rabbit character (I mean, please do). Just don't expect it to pay your rent. Yet.
Instead, learn how to work your income genres well. Use them to build your skills, connections, and freedom. Let them support your creativity instead of crush it.
Need Help Strategizing?If you're feeling stuck between what you want and what's working, let's talk. Seriously.
On-camera actor? Peter's your person: [email protected]
Voiceover artist? That's me: [email protected]
We love helping actors figure this stuff out. It's what we do.
Thanks for being here, and if this episode hit home, share it with a fellow actor who needs to hear it too.
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Let's talk about something most coaches won't say out loud: Just because you love something doesn't mean you're great at it.
I know. It stings. But it's important.
In this episode, I'm digging into the uncomfortable (but necessary) gap between interest and aptitude—especially in voiceover. Because if you're frustrated that you're not booking in your dream genre, you might be ignoring the thing you're actually great at.
What I Talk About in This Episode:Why passion doesn't always equal potential
How to spot the areas where you naturally shine
Why ignoring your strengths can slow your career
What to do when your "boring" voice actually books
How to balance income work with creative fulfillment
The difference between fantasy reels and real-world needs
Interest is loud. It's shiny. It gets excited. But aptitude? Aptitude is quiet. It's efficient. It gets the job done with less effort.
That's your edge.
If you're constantly trying to "break into" animation but clients keep calling you back for corporate narration... maybe it's time to listen.
I Like to Think of VO as a BuffetYou don't have to love every dish at the buffet. But you do need to eat. Some genres feed your wallet. Others feed your soul. Both matter. But the key is building a career that includes both—without starving either.
A Little Homework for YouAsk yourself:
What do I love to do in VO?
What do I actually book?
Where do I get the most consistent positive feedback?
If those answers aren't lining up, that's your cue to rework your business plan. Not to quit. To recalibrate.
This Isn't About Giving Up on the DreamYou can still create that weird fantasy assassin rabbit character (I mean, please do). Just don't expect it to pay your rent. Yet.
Instead, learn how to work your income genres well. Use them to build your skills, connections, and freedom. Let them support your creativity instead of crush it.
Need Help Strategizing?If you're feeling stuck between what you want and what's working, let's talk. Seriously.
On-camera actor? Peter's your person: [email protected]
Voiceover artist? That's me: [email protected]
We love helping actors figure this stuff out. It's what we do.
Thanks for being here, and if this episode hit home, share it with a fellow actor who needs to hear it too.

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