Voice & Audio Work


Where Presence, Story, and Sound Meet
Voice is more than sound.
It’s how trust is felt.
It’s how stories land.
It’s how people know they are safe to listen — and to be heard.
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The Janine Sound Experience approaches voice and audio work as an extension of lived experience. Every collaboration is grounded in presence, emotional intelligence, and a deep respect for the communities and audiences being served.
A Grounded Approach to Audio Storytelling
For over two decades, my work has lived at the intersection of public health, communication, and community voice. That experience informs how I show up in audio spaces — not as a performer delivering lines, but as a storyteller shaping meaning.
Whether through narration, branded audio, or spoken reflection, my approach centers clarity, warmth, and authenticity. The goal is not volume or persuasion — it is resonance.
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Because when a voice feels steady and human, people lean in.
How This Work Shows Up
Voice and audio collaborations may include:
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Narrative voiceover for mission-driven projects
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Branded audio and storytelling for organizations and initiatives
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Spoken reflections, readings, and guided listening experiences
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Select media, documentary, and campaign narration
Each project is shaped in conversation — listening first, aligning tone and intention, and allowing the message to unfold in a way that feels true.
A Note on Values
I am especially drawn to work that honors dignity, equity, and lived experience — particularly projects connected to wellness, justice, community, and life transitions.
Voice, when used with care, can affirm, steady, and invite reflection. That responsibility is taken seriously here.
For Those Who Want to Listen
If you’re curious about how this voice sounds in practice, you’re welcome to explore selected audio samples.
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An Invitation
If you’re considering voice or audio collaboration — or simply feel a resonance with this work — I welcome the conversation.
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No pressure.
No pitch.
Just space to listen and explore what might be possible.
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