EPISODE · Feb 17, 2021 · 57 MIN
Amy Sinha - British Asian Voice Over Artist
from Talking to Cool People w/ Jason Frazell
Send us Fan MailAmy talks about her extremely rare health condition and the effect it had on her confidence growing up, what had it all change for her, and shares her wisdom on how to break into the voice-over field. In addition, Jason shows his ignorance when it comes to geographic and political boundaries in the UK and the EU."Live and love passionately and without regret."Amy experienced some rare medical conditions in her early years, being declared as being one out of only 5 children like her in the U.K at the time. She had developed cataracts in both her eyes leaving her almost blind, and then diagnosed with a rare nerve condition which meant she was unable to feel hot, cold or superficial pain. Due to this nerve condition, she also developed Osteoarthritis leaving her almost wheelchair-bound and caused her growth to stop completely.The ongoing traumas of her early childhood inevitably played a major role in suppressing Amy’s confidence throughout her life, especially being so short during an age when all a child wants to do is “fit in”, and certainly not stand out because they looked so different.In what Amy describes as a ‘lightbulb’ moment surrounding her emotions, Amy attended Gorseinon College where she studied Music and Music Technology A-levels. Amy became coined with the description as “The Jazz Singer” and encouraged to pursue her love of Jazz more seriously, and where she also attended with fellow Classical singer, Katherine Jenkins. With the continuous support of her family and new found ‘tree’ friends (A story she will most happily explain whenever asked 😊), Amy went on to graduate from Leeds College of Music with a BA (Hons) Degree in music specializing in Jazz, an achievement that she never dreamed was possible.www.amysinha.com www.linkedin.com/in/amysinhawww.facebook.com/AmySinhaVoiceOverArtistinstagram.com/amysinhavoiceEnjoying the podcast? Please tell your friends, give us a shoutout and a follow on social media, and take a moment to leave us a review at https://lovethepodcast.com/talkingtocoolpeople.Find the show at all of the cool spots below.WebsiteFacebookInstagramIf something from this or any episode has sparked your interest and you’d like to connect about it, please email us at [email protected]. We love hearing from our listeners!If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please visit jasonfrazell.com/podcast and click on the “Learn More” button at the bottom of the page.Artwork by Jordan SnodgrassFree ResourceGet better-quality, faster results from your teams with these coaching methodologies here.Connect with Jason If you enjoyed listening, then please take a second to rate the show on iTunes. Every podcaster will tell you that iTunes reviews drive listeners to our shows, so please let me know what you think and make sure you subscribe using your favorite podcast player. It means a lot to me and the guests.https://www.jasonfrazell.comhttps://www.jasonfrazell.com/podcastshttps://www.instagram.com/jasontfrazellhttps://www.https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonfrazell/
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Send us Fan Mail Amy talks about her extremely rare health condition and the effect it had on her confidence growing up, what had it all change for her, and shares her wisdom on how to break into the voice-over field. In addition, Jason shows his ignorance when it comes to geographic and political boundaries in the UK and the EU. "Live and love passionately and without regret." Amy experienced some rare medical conditions in her early years, being declared as being one out of only 5 childre...
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