FOMO

EPISODE · Dec 15, 2023 · 51 MIN

FOMO

from The VO Breakfast Show

Join us for an incredible voiceover conference in Costa Rica! Find out more here: https://www.vocationconference.com/costa-rica.htmlCarin and Jamie engaged in a diverse conversation covering the impact of FOMO on their lives. The discussion delved into their experiences with social media, award submissions in the voiceover industry, the concept of return on investment, and the nature of social media as a highlight reel. They concluded with reflections on their pandemic experiences and New Year's resolutions.The duo began by humorously discussing podcast episode planning. Carin highlighted their success in organizing the NAVA Foundation Benefit event, raising nearly $60,000. They also touched on their involvement in a voiceover conference, suggesting the release of Maria Pendolino's keynote speech as a podcast episode.FOMO, or Fear of Missing Out, was a central theme as they explored its impact on their lives. Both shared challenges in balancing work and personal life, with Carin expressing how having kids and engaging in social media intensified their FOMO. Jamie concurred, pointing out FOMO's use as a motivator by companies. They discussed their contrasting approaches to attending events, with Jamie advocating for a more selective approach.The conversation shifted to their personalities and social preferences, with Jamie identifying as an introvert with occasional extroverted tendencies. They explored the potential benefits of social events for extroverts but didn't reach a clear resolution.A debate emerged around award submissions in the voiceover industry, emphasizing the financial and confidence challenges involved. Carin suggested submitting each other's work, while they discussed the pros and cons of nominations, with Carin highlighting authenticity and Jamie expressing concerns about pressure.Carin shared their experience of winning a voice arts award, noting its impact on securing more work and opening opportunities. Jamie discussed the marketing potential of nominations and awards, emphasizing industry variations.Social media's role in their industry and the concept of return on investment were discussed, with Jamie emphasizing the subjective value of opportunities. They explored the influence of social media on FOMO and highlighted the complexities of sharing achievements online.The importance of responsible financial decision-making in attending voiceover conferences was discussed, along with strategies to combat FOMO. The conversation delved into the nature of social media as a highlight reel and the balance between celebration and bragging.The duo shared experiences during the pandemic and discussed New Year's resolutions. Carin aimed to say no more often and delegate better, echoing Jamie's agreement and emphasis on the benefits of delegating. They touched on religion, music, and a future episode about the documentary "Love Has One."The podcast ended on a humorous note, with Carin and Jamie joking about the potential dangers of drinking colloidal silver. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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