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Lili Wexu: Hear That Voice Again
Publisher |
Matt Cundill
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Business
Interview
Media
Podcasting
Radio
Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:46:27

Lili Wexu is a voice actress based in Los Angeles but started in Montreal. You might say this is all Howard Stern's fault. Back in the late 90's Howard Stern was syndicated to Q107 in Toronto and CHOM in Montreal. The result for the former was a failed venture, the latter was a near disaster. CHOM's longtime competitor at the time was Mix 96, who courted disenfranchised francophones to their station but using Lili as imaging talent. Rob Braide was general manager at Mix 96 and had been apart of a bilingual era at CHOM in the 70's where French and English co-existed in harmony on one frequency. Lili grew her business with the help of afternoon Drive personality and voiceover talent Rob Wreford who mentored her.

In this episode, we hear about Lili's evolution through the voice industry and discuss how it has changed throughout the years. She also provides us with some incredible tips and tricks to steer through the tricky world of voiceover in 2020. As promised, here are the links to access her e-book series.

If you would like to book Lili to be the voice of your brand, you can go to her website which has demos and so much more.

Part 1: Get Clever About Voice Acting & Announcing Part 1, Becoming An Artist Kindle Edition

Part 2: Get Clever About Voice Acting & Announcing Part 2, Recording & Editing Voiceovers Kindle Edition

Part 3: Get Clever About Voice Acting & Announcing Part 3, Running Your Voiceover Business Kindle Edition

There's more about this episode on our show page!

Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week.

Promosuite

Matt Fogarty Voiceovers

Justin Dove at Core Image Studios

Megatrax

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Lili Wexu is a voice actress based in Los Angeles. You can hear her all over North America. In places you wouldn't expect.

Lili Wexu is a voice actress based in Los Angeles but started in Montreal. You might say this is all Howard Stern's fault. Back in the late 90's Howard Stern was syndicated to Q107 in Toronto and CHOM in Montreal. The result for the former was a failed venture, the latter was a near disaster. CHOM's longtime competitor at the time was Mix 96, who courted disenfranchised francophones to their station but using Lili as imaging talent. Rob Braide was general manager at Mix 96 and had been apart of a bilingual era at CHOM in the 70's where French and English co-existed in harmony on one frequency. Lili grew her business with the help of afternoon Drive personality and voiceover talent Rob Wreford who mentored her.

In this episode, we hear about Lili's evolution through the voice industry and discuss how it has changed throughout the years. She also provides us with some incredible tips and tricks to steer through the tricky world of voiceover in 2020. As promised, here are the links to access her e-book series.

If you would like to book Lili to be the voice of your brand, you can go to her website which has demos and so much more.

Part 1: Get Clever About Voice Acting & Announcing Part 1, Becoming An Artist Kindle Edition

Part 2: Get Clever About Voice Acting & Announcing Part 2, Recording & Editing Voiceovers Kindle Edition

Part 3: Get Clever About Voice Acting & Announcing Part 3, Running Your Voiceover Business Kindle Edition

There's more about this episode on our show page!

Thanks also to the people who make this show possible every week.

Promosuite

Matt Fogarty Voiceovers

Justin Dove at Core Image Studios

Megatrax

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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