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006 NAVAgator podcast - Standing Up For Yourself with Maria Pendolino
In episode six of The Navigator Podcast, Vice President Karin Gilfry speaks with Maria Pendolino, hailed as an expert negotiator in the voice acting industry; and Graeme Spicer. They discuss strategies for standing up for oneself in business dealings, drawing on Maria's career transition from finance to voice acting. Key topics include navigating negotiations, understanding client needs, setting fair rates, managing relationships with agents, and protecting oneself against potential AI misuse. This episode offers practical advice for voice actors on effectively managing their careers and ensuring fair treatment from clients.
00:00 Introduction to Negotiation for Voice Actors
00:50 Meet Maria Pendolino: The Queen of Negotiation
02:35 Maria's Journey: From Corporate America to Voice Acting
06:16 The Art and Commerce of Voice Acting
08:45 Practical Tips for Negotiating Rates
16:54 Handling Client Relationships and Quotes
22:25 Working with Agents and Managers
27:02 Contracts and AI Concerns
36:49 Conclusion and Contact Information
www.voicebymaria.com
Maria Pendolino is an award-winning voice actor who began her performing career scream-singing Broadway musicals like Phantom of The Opera and Les Mis in her basement, while dragging her parents along to community theatre auditions. Today, Maria works across voiceover genres like commercials, promo, animation, games, industrial, imaging, documentary, politicals, telephony, and more.
As a voiceover industry educator, Maria often presents classes and webinars that focus on topics like thinking like a business, negotiation, marketing, building a solid business foundation, and taking your income to the next level.
Maria lives in Buffalo, NY with her husband Eric and their tuxedo & calico cats. She proudly serves on NAVA's Advisory Board and is active with the National Association of Women Business Owners and the Buffalo Broadcasters Association. She was also a founding member of the Disabled Voice Actors Directory (DVAD). Her fun fact is that she was on an episode of HGTV's House Hunters. You can see more about Maria on her website, voicebymaria.com.
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012 NAVAgator podcast - NAVA Demo Best Practices PT 1
29:33|Crafting Effective Voiceover Demos: Insights and Best PracticesIn this episode of 'The NAVAgator,' the official podcast of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA), host Graeme Spicer kicks off part one of a two-part series on the role of voiceover demos. Featuring insights from Carson Beck, a successful voice talent and producer, and Tim Friedlander, a renowned voice actor and president of NAVA, the discussion covers the importance of demo integrity, how to distinguish reputable demo producers, and the various purposes a demo serves in different stages of a career. The episode also touches on the significance of 'overproduction', the reality of building rapport with demo producers, and the potential pitfalls of DIY demos. This podcast aims to equip voice actors with the right questions to ask and considerations to make when venturing into the world of demos.00:00 Introduction to Voiceover Demos01:12 Meet the Experts: Carson Beck and Tim Friedlander01:31 Navigating the Demo Production Landscape04:17 The Role and Purpose of a Demo07:17 The Importance of Authenticity in Demos09:15 Avoiding Overproduction and Unrealistic Expectations12:16 The Subjectivity of Demo Needs22:15 DIY Demos: Pros and Cons29:08 Conclusion and Next Steps
11. 011 NAVAgator podcast - Sexual Harassment in the VO Community
23:51||Ep. 11Addressing Sexual Harassment in the Voiceover Industry: An In-Depth Discussion with Karin GilfryIn this episode of The Navigator, the official podcast of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA), host Graeme Spicer interviews Karin Gilfry, NAVA Vice President, to discuss the pressing issue of sexual harassment within the voiceover community. The conversation spans definitions of sexual harassment, unique challenges faced in the industry due to its freelance nature, and the creation of a new sexual harassment resource guide by NAVA. They delve into the complexities of addressing sexual harassment without a central HR department and offer practical advice for those who may experience uncomfortable situations. Karin also emphasizes the importance of proactive education, bystander intervention, and the role of alcohol in exacerbating these issues. The episode aims to provide a framework for understanding, preventing, and addressing sexual harassment, advocating for a community informed by mutual respect and professional boundaries.00:00 Introduction to Sexual Harassment in Voice Acting01:14 Defining Sexual Harassment01:42 Challenges in the Voiceover Industry02:37 Creating Guidelines and Best Practices03:51 Power Imbalances and Reporting Issues04:59 Advice for Handling Harassment06:23 Concerns from Men and Women07:43 Understanding Grooming Behavior08:56 Maintaining Professional Boundaries09:10 Addressing All Gender Scenarios10:09 Importance of Apologies and Communication12:34 NAVA's Role and Limitations16:13 Encouraging Education and Awareness20:50 Alcohol's Impact on Professional Behavior21:44 Bystander Intervention and Support22:49 Conclusion and Open Communication
10. 010 NAVAgator podcast - On the Streets in Washington and Sacramento: Political Advocacy
36:28||Ep. 10In this episode of The NAVAgator, the team from the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA) discuss their political advocacy efforts in Washington and Sacramento. The team, including NAVA President Tim Friedlander, VP Carin Gilfry, and Director of Operations Matthew Parham, shares insights into their legislative focus on protecting voice actors' rights amidst the rise of AI technology. They delve into specific legislation like the No Fakes Act and state level bills aiming to regulate AI and intellectual property. The conversation highlights the challenges of advocating in a dynamically changing technological environment and the importance of bipartisan support and persistence in legislative efforts.00:00 Introduction and Ideological Unity00:25 Welcome Back to The Navigator01:08 NAVA's Political Advocacy Efforts01:51 Challenges of AI Legislation05:04 The No Fakes Act and Federal Efforts11:34 State-Level Legislation and Its Impact27:25 A Day in Washington: Advocacy in Action35:16 Conclusion and Call to Action
9. 009 NAVAgator podcast - Education update with Tracy Lindley
27:38||Ep. 9In this episode of The NAVAgator Podcast, host Graeme Spicer speaks with Tracy Lindley, Director of Education at the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA). They discuss the variety and philosophy behind NAVA’s educational programs, which blend performance and business skills to cater to diverse voice actors. Tracy shares her journey, NAVA's mission, unique class offerings, fundraising efforts, and how the organization champions inclusivity and community in the voice acting industry. Listeners are encouraged to participate and provide feedback to help shape future programming.00:00 Introduction to the Navigator Podcast00:49 Meet Tracy Lindley: Director of Education at NAVA03:11 The Role and Impact of NAVA's Educational Programs04:42 Fundraising and Community Events05:56 Class Structure and Accessibility08:17 Resources and Benefits for Members10:26 Choosing Topics and Instructors19:21 Inclusivity and Feedback24:37 Upcoming Classes and Events26:55 Conclusion and Contact Information
8. 008 NAVAgator podcast - Best Practices for Authentic Casting
38:20||Ep. 8The Navigator: Creating Inclusive Best Practices with NavaIn this episode of The NAVAgator, host Matthew Parham discusses the development and significance of NAVA's Best Practices for Authentic Casting. Joined by Jazzy Frizzle from Voices of Color, JP Karliak from QueerVox, and Aimee Gironimi from the Disabled Voice Actors Directory, the panel shares their experiences and perspectives on the importance of inclusive casting in the voice acting industry. They highlight the collaboration between diverse organizations, the challenges faced in creating these best practices, and the impact these guidelines have had on promoting intentional and authentic representation. The episode emphasizes the value of dialogue, community building, and the ongoing efforts to foster inclusivity within the industry.00:00 Introduction to Authentic Casting00:54 Meet the Collaborators01:33 The Birth of Best Practices05:52 The Importance of Safe Spaces08:35 Challenges and Solutions in Authentic Casting18:55 The Impact and Future of Best Practices30:37 Final Thoughts and Resources
7. 007 NAVAgator podcast - Voice Acting for Kids: A Parent's Guide to Best Practices
40:14||Ep. 7Creating Best Practices for Kids in Voiceover: Insights from Industry MomsThis episode of The NAVAgator Podcast by the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA) discusses the development of the Best Practices for Kids in Voiceover. Host Carin Gilfry, with guests Jennifer Sun Bell, and Laya Hoffman (all mothers of young voice actors), share their experiences, challenges, and insights into working with children in the voiceover industry. They cover the nuances of protecting children's futures and voices, highlight crucial guidelines for auditions, directed sessions, and rate usage, and emphasize the importance of creating a safe and empowering environment for young voice actors. The episode serves as a valuable resource for parents and industry professionals working with child voice actors.00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests01:41 The Origin Story of Best Practices for Kids in Voiceover04:51 Challenges and Solutions in Kids' Voiceover Work07:15 The Importance of Best Practices and Guidelines08:43 Breaking Down the Best Practices15:26 Audition Guidelines and Turnaround Times20:16 Musical Auditions and Challenges22:00 Directed Sessions: Best Practices23:47 Parental Advocacy in Sessions31:50 Rates, Usage, and Legalities37:40 Final Thoughts and Resources
5. 005 NAVAgator podcast - Discussing the fAIr Voices pledge, with Rolf Veldman, CEO of Voice 123
32:48||Ep. 5Protecting your Voice Data: The Fair Voices Pledge & AI in Voice ActingIn this episode of The Navigator podcast, host Matthew Parham, along with Vice President Carin Gilfry and President Tim Friedlander, discuss the Fair Voices Pledge with Rolf Veldman, CEO of online casting site Voice123. The episode delves into the initiatives behind the Fair Voices Pledge, which ensures companies handling voice actor sound files agree not to use or sell these files for AI training without consent. The discussion highlights the importance of legislative protections for biometric data, the evolving role of AI in the voice acting industry, and how voice actors can safeguard their work. The panel provides insights from both the voice actor and company perspectives, emphasizing the need for transparency and the ethical handling of voice data.00:00 Introduction to AI in Voice Acting01:13 Overview of the Fair Voices Campaign03:26 Voice 1, 2, 3's Role and Ethical Practices07:19 Addressing AI Job Concerns10:31 Legal and Ethical Implications of AI16:23 Fair Voices Pledge and Industry Impact22:20 Future of AI in Voice Acting28:03 ConclusionFor more info: https://navavoices.org/fair-voices/Rolf is CEO of Voice123, a signatory to the fAIr Voices Pledge www.voice123.com
4. 004 NAVAgator podcast - the NAVA Origin Story
30:42||Ep. 4The Origins of the National Association of Voice ActorsIn this episode of the NAVAgator podcast, host Graeme Spicer speaks with Tim Friedlander, Karin Gilfry and Matthew Parham about the founding and achievements of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA). They discuss the motivations behind creating NAVA, the significant milestones achieved including a national health insurance plan and scholarships, and their efforts in advocacy and lobbying for voice actors' rights. The conversation also explores the structure of NAVA, the challenges faced during its formation, and the collective commitment of its founders towards bettering the voice acting industry.00:00 Introduction to the Navigator Podcast00:49 Origins of the National Association of Voice Actors (NAVA)02:34 Healthcare Initiatives and Challenges05:41 Advocacy and Organizational Structure07:09 Growth and Achievements of NAVA13:08 Roles and Responsibilities within NAVA21:40 Advocacy Efforts and Industry Impact24:41 The NAVA Gala and Future Goals29:21 Conclusion and Call to Action