Hosted by veteran broadcaster and voice artist Matt Cundill, The Sound Off Podcast takes you behind the mic for conversations with the people shaping the world of audio. From radio legends and podcast pioneers to producers, programmers, voiceover talent, and top-tier creators. Each episode dives deep into the craft, business, and culture of sound.
Matt brings his decades of industry experience—and tall-tale stories—to the table, creating a space where creators and listeners alike can explore how audio connects, entertains, and evolves.
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The Sound Off Studios are being renovated this week, so I took unloading some house keeping. Namely, I answer questions that I get asked a lot about podcasting. Can I make money podcasting? Should I do a podcast? How long should a podcast be?
Also, I play two never before heard stories from two of our most popular episodes. Charles Adler recounts the story of how he almost became Terry Dimonte’s co-host at Whom in the late 80’s. And Broadway Bill Lee reminds radio never to give the listener programming that they don’t expect. Seems simple right? But yet it happened.
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I also promised you a lot of podcast information. That has been posted on the show blog for this episode here. http://bit.ly/2z7RskP
Evan’s Voiceover site: http://www.evanvoiceovers.com
Amanda’s New Website: http://www.amandaloganVO.com
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Another voice you heard was my partner’s, Avery Rich. She doesn’t do voiceover but has a really cool website and blog. http://www.averyrich.com
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