The WOVO show from World-Voices Organization
The WOVO show from World-Voices Organization
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The official bi-weekly podcast of the World-Voices Organization (WoVO), the premier non-profit, member-driven community for voiceover professionals worldwide. Join hosts George Washington III, Barri Tsavaris, and Tim Powers as they delve into the diverse and ever-evolving world of voice acting. Each episode offers insightful discussions, expert tips, and global perspectives on topics vital to the voiceover community, from industry trends and technology to business strategies and artistic development. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, "Global Voices" connects you with the pulse of the international voiceover scene. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episodes focus on various aspects of the voice acting profession, including industry trends, technological advancements, business strategies, and artistic development, with topics such as peer support for voice actors and real-life challenges faced within the community.

The official bi-weekly podcast of the World-Voices Organization (WoVO), the premier non-profit, member-driven community for voiceover professionals worldwide. Join hosts George Washington III, Barri Tsavaris, and Tim Powers as they delve into the diverse and ever-evolving world of voice acting. Each episode offers insightful discussions, expert tips, and global perspectives on topics vital to the voiceover community, from industry trends and technology to business strategies and artistic development. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, “Global Voices” connects you with the pulse of the international voiceover scene.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In their final 2025 episode of The Wolvo Show, veteran voice actors Tim Powers, Barri Tsavaris, and George Washington III pull back the curtain on the isolated world of the recording booth to discuss the “art of the second take.” This episode tackles a major pain point for casting directors: receiving multiple audition takes that sound virtually identical. The trio explores why a “mustache change”—shifting inflection on just one word—is a one-way ticket to the “no” file, and share professional strategies for delivering radical range.
The conversation dives into the mental gymnastics required to stay fresh. Barri explains her use of a color-coded “Emotion Wheel” to find nuanced shades of feeling, while Tim and George discuss the importance of changing the “moment before” to alter the energy of a read. They also debate a controversial strategy: “flipping” the audition by putting the wild, creative take first to survive the brutal three-second “ear test” during open casting calls.
Highlights include:
- Navigating “Celebrity Specs”: How to capture the vibe of a Scarlett Johansson or John Ham reference without falling into a hollow impression.
- The Reality of the Numbers Game: George reveals his count of 42 “Morgan Freeman” style auditions in a single year.
- Professional Standards: Why listening back to your work is essential for quality control.
- Directability: Why showing range is more important than delivering a “perfect” final spot.
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