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Versatile vocal excellence you can trust

I understand how exhausting it can be to sift through hundreds of auditions of varying performance and technical quality, how frustrating it is to hear a great demo or sample but then have a session performance that falls flat, and how underwhelming it is to work with a great artist that doesn’t deliver a professional experience.

You’ve been burned before.

If you’ve hired voice talent in the past, you may have had to deal with a lackluster performance, lack of efficient communication, or low technical and audio quality. Or if you’ve never hired voice talent, you may feel overwhelmed with where to start or how to make sure you make the right choice.

Lackluster performance

Performances that don’t feel conversationally human lead to disconnected audiences, which keeps them from connecting with your message.

Lack of professionalism and ineffective communication

When your reputation is on the line, the last thing you want to deal with is inexperience. Ineffective communication isn’t only frustrating, it can result in real impacts to the cost and schedule of your project.

Low audio quality

Low quality audio is harsh on the ears and makes people tune out. When the quality of the audio is low, engagement drops.
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Spark engagement with voice over that shines

I’ve dedicated the last decade to delivering voice over performances that elevate messages with authenticity, confidence and youthful wisdom, and warmth.

Before I could voice your brand’s story, I had to align mine.

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I spent years building a career across stages and boardrooms before I found the craft that married all of it — the performer’s instinct for emotion, the strategist’s ear for what people actually need, and the drive to make every word land with weight. Voice over helped me turn a dynamic path into a focused one – and build a business and life that I’m proud of and enjoy.

What excites me most is what followed me from every stage, stakeholder meeting, and late night writing session — the ability to communicate what an audience wants, needs and feels before they can name it themselves.

That’s where your story and mine intertwine – the piece most brands are missing. You’ve done the work. You’ve created something impactful. Your creative brief is gorgeous. But when your message reaches your audience, it informs them instead of moving them. They hear you — they just don’t feel you. And feeling is what builds the bridge between listening and buying, between awareness and commitment.

I’ve spent my whole career studying that bridge. A degree in human communication gave me intellectual insight, but stages and boardrooms are where I learned to apply it.

As a singer, I learned that it was never the note itself — it was how I sang it that made someone lean in and connect. As a project manager, I learned to read between the lines of what stakeholders said they wanted and uncover what they actually needed. As a scrum product owner, I learned to influence without authority and leverage emotional intelligence to get buy in. As a voice over artist, I bring all of those instincts to your script — finding the emotional frequency your brand – and its audience – is already tuned into, even if it’s not written on the page.

If your brand has a solid story but hasn’t found a cohesive way to make your audience feel it yet, I’ve been exactly where you are. And I know the way through.

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Professional Voice Over Studio

Get broadcast ready audio from my SourceConnect Enabled, personal, professional studio.

I always travel with a rig (and purchased an additional 416 mic so that I could keep one in my bag at all times, ready to go) so that even if I’m away from my studio, I’m always ready to provide an elevated recording experience.

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Molded by Music. Sharpened by Strategy. Ready to Serve Your Script.

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Partnering with a vocal performer shaped by multitudes is an asset

My passion for singing was always centered around making the audience feel something with my performance. In interviews I’d often reference that while the lyrics and notes were important, what I found most fulfilling and helped me connect with the audience was how I sang a particular note or phrase.

This translated well when I shifted my focus to voice over

Even my time soliciting and writing requirements as a project and product manager taught me how to read between the lines of what stakeholders said they needed and wanted in their tool, a technique that has helped me interpret scripts well. I find the tone your script is asking for — even when it’s not on the page.
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I saw how many creatives were struggling to find the right talent

Because they needed all three facets of voice over expertise to operate at a professional level – the technical prowess to deliver high quality audio, the business acumen to communicate efficiently, and the performance chops to deliver an effective product.

I’m committed to delivering excellence across all three pillars in every project I have the pleasure of collaborating on.

Ready to take your project to the next level? Here’s how it works

Request

Request a booking, custom quote, or complimentary audition

Book

Book a slot to join the recording session and give real-time feedback, or send your script with desired turnaround time

Shine

Get your high-quality audio file and be the brilliant creative that your clients come back to over and over again

Team

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Erikka J. Veney

Founder/CEO & Principal Creative Director

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Diego Balzán

Creative Associate & Editor

Representation

Let’s add some spark to your brilliance

I know you want to be the brilliant storytelling professional that always finds the right voice over partner to help your message land.

To do that, you need a professional voice over partner you can trust to get it right quickly. The challenge is that many voice actors sound generic and disconnected, struggle to take direction, or don’t deliver high-quality, broadcast ready audio, leaving you feeling frustrated, overwhelmed and anxious to get your creative out of the door.

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