If you listen to my latest podcast, I think you can tell I'm pretty excited about interviewing Joe Cipriano, one of the world's top voiceover talents.
You may not be familiar with Joe’s name or face but you know his voice, because he is heard on TV and radio every day -- doing promos for Fox, NBC, CBS and other networks -- and as the live announcer for the Emmys and Grammys.
In our discussion, Joe shares some of his tips for using a microphone properly, for keeping the vocal cords healthy, and for being a success in the voiceover business (it’s all about relationships, says Joe modestly).
Whether you're a podcaster or an aspiring voiceover artist, you can learn from Joe (who happens to be a really nice guy, I may add). Be sure to watch Joe in the Apple Podcast Recipe tutorial.
You can grab the 23-minute podcast on the Trafcom News Podcast page and read the shownotes there.
Thanks again to Joe for being so generous with his time!




This was a great episode. I just listened to it - along with episode #45 at the gym. Thanks for being a great workout partner Donna (although, admittedly, I did all the sweating ;)
I thought Joe had some amazing insights. I know I am going to try and pay more attention to how I record my voice.
Posted by: Mitch Joel | December 09, 2006 at 11:20 AM
Hey, what makes you think I wasn't sweating when I was interviewing Joe??? LOL.
Thanks for the kind words, Mitch. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed those episodes.
I like listening to podcasts at the gym too. It's amazing how quickly time flies when your ears and mind are engaged.
Posted by: donna papacosta | December 09, 2006 at 12:41 PM