Jul 12, 2026 |
Turning Complexity into Connection In therapy, one of my most important jobs was translating. Not between languages —but between ideas. Psychological theory can be dense. Precise. Necessary.And completely unusable if it stays abstract. My job was to take those...
Jun 28, 2026 |
Why You Keep Replaying Conversations in Your Mind at Night (And How to Stop the Loop) I know I’m guilty of this, and I bet you are too – Do you carry conversations with you and analyze them over and over, long after they’ve ended? Replaying what was...
Jun 21, 2026 |
Why You Feel “Behind” Before the Day Even Starts In voiceover work, in my everyday life, and definitely in my psychology work, I’ve noticed how often people start the day already carrying a sense of urgency. Not because something has happened. But because something in...
Jun 7, 2026
The Brain Science Behind Why AI Voices Miss the Mark AI is all around us, including the use of AI voices. But there’s a reason some corporate training modules or medical narration projects feel like background noise, even when the content is solid: the voice doesn’t...
May 24, 2026
Why Your Nervous System Responds to Tone of Voice Before Logic I learned this years ago in my psychology work, and it translates directly into my voiceover work – how something sounds often matters more than what’s being said. Because the nervous system...
May 18, 2026
Voice and Emotional Connection: The Moment I Realized It Was More Than Technical Accuracy I had only narrated a couple of audiobooks when a friend connected me with someone she knew – an author who had written a collection of short stories, mostly for himself...