Showing posts with label business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Peek-a-boo



Hi Mes Amis!

Long time no write - I know! The last few weeks have been a whirlwind, and I've got some cool news to share...

Yours truly, the slightly totally obsessed with recording her voice, and basically any excuse to get behind a microphone has been given a platform... a radio job!

Yup, I'm officially on the air reporting traffic every weekday afternoon on Shore 104.3FM.

Please read the following statement in a sing-song voice and picture a very awkward happy dance: They gave me a microphone, they gave me a microphone.

Heehee - I really love it! I've actually been doing the gig for a couple weeks, but just wanted to make sure I didn't wake up from some dream before sharing it with you.

I'm actually doing creative writing for the station as well as reporting traffic. It's a heck of a lot of responsibility, but dang it, if they give me that mic every afternoon I will do it! You can hear me 3 times every hour between 3pm-6pm, and if you're stuck behind a computer and want to listen to some cool jams (do people even say such things anymore?) you can hear the station online (www.shore104.com).

Thanks for sticking with this site while I've been m.i.a - and thanks to Jessy for carrying the extra writing burden!

xo
Jenny C

Friday, December 17, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Twenty

Happy Friday mes amis!

One week from now those of us who celebrate Christmas will be full-bellied with Christmas Eve goodies. Both my family and my guy's family follow the old Catholic tradition of Fish for dinner, so it's good old salt cod (aka bacalla) to the rescue! More pics to follow!

This week has been good, Jessy and I have kicked butt on her P90x program, so we can indulge guilt free over the coming weeks. Voice over biz is hibernating like little grizzly bears, but a couple part-time gigs have come up that look exciting so I polished off the old resie and applied.

This weekend it's friends, friends and more friends. What are you up to?

If you feel like a sweet treat but don't want to bake, try this DIY chocolate hazelnut spread. This recommendation especially goes out to our peeps Ant and Chicken (best nicknames ever) who LOVE Nutella.




Bon Weekend!
xo
Jenny C

Friday, October 29, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Thirteen



Hey Ghosts n Goblins!

Spooky greetings to you this Friday before Halloween.

I drove past a school on its lunch break today and got to see the kids in their costumes - it was really cute and made me smile.

Personally I'm kinda glad to say goodbye to October - the last few weeks have been eerily slow - not what a solo entrepreneur wants! I did have a session at the beginning of the week, made contact with a video game company, sent recordings from my studio and went to another Meetup group - but somehow all that didn't feel like "enough".



In my ideal world I want to be booking sessions and recording every day - but that isn't reality just yet. I'm trying to "keep the faith" as Bon Jovi would say, and remember that "the work of voice over is getting the work" as Harlan Hogan, prolific VO artist would say.

I know I need to be patient, but my little inner voice keeps asking: Why can't it all just be easy?? Do you ever think that?

Well, maybe one day, but right now I think a mini Oh Henry might be the one sure way to smile. That or a nap. Mmmmm....nap.

Have a great Halloween weekend mes amis - I'm gonna be dressing up like Where's Waldo with a bunch of peeps - see if you can find us!

Happy Haunting!
xo

Friday, October 22, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Twelve



Bonjour mes amis!

It's Friday, I'm streaming the new Kings of Leon album as I write this, and I've got a major audition this afternoon - happy days!

How's your Friday going? Any tantalizing plans for the weekend? A bunch of us gals are heading for an exploration of the Vancouver Flea Market on Saturday - so we'll let you know next week how that was & if it's worth checking out.

Another cool thing I tried for the first time this week is heading to a Meetup group. Meetup is a site that allows users to search, create and/or join groups of people that are meeting up for different reasons - from finding fellow scooter enthusiasts, or people that love brunch, to entrepreneurs looking to meet fellow business people. Try it out - you might find a fun group you'd like to join!

I went to a monthly meetup of the Vancouver Grassroots Business Association - they have a free meeting every month, with different speakers addressing all kinds of biz related topics. This month's speaker was Danielle Laporte, an evocative and inspiring woman. Danielle had a lot of great nuggets of wisdom for business people - and if you're interested, I encourage you to check out her site White Hot Truth.

Ok peeps time for me to get rehearsing. Please wish me luck for this audition - it's going down at 2:45 PST, so if you could send me some "knock-em-dead-with-your-awesomeness" vibes at that time, thank you!!

Have a quirky, cozy weekend!
xo

Friday, October 1, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Nine



Happy Friday mes amis!

Are you ready for the weekend?

I'm gonna have a semi-working one because I've got 2 auditions to submit for Monday morning. Good news this week is that my home studio is up and running! It's been a journey getting it to come together but by-golly-gosh we made it! Wish me luck on submitting 2 sound files that sound wicked awesome.

On a failure note - my inaugural voice over workshop is a bust. Not enough time to promote, no students. Boo. As I was telling my peep LC last night, I'm gonna take it as a learning experience - I think when working for yourself (and probably in most other areas of life) you need to know exactly why you're doing something, and then if you decide to go forward with it, you have to give it your full effort. I honestly didn't do that with this round of classes so it didn't work. Thanks universe - it was painful, but lesson learned!

Finalmont I read on the blog Freelance Switch that when an entrepreneur starts working for themselves they gain an average of 30 pounds in their first year. Did you hear that? That was the sound of me screaming "NOOOOOOO!" while falling to my knees and supplicating to the sky. 30 pounds!?! Well I'm telling ya that story scared the chocolate chip cookies right out of me! I promptly purged my fridge of (most) unhealthy stuff, and have firmly recommitted to working out more regularly. I will not be a statistic!  I was wondering though - since we're heading into Fall and Winter - what do you do to stay healthy? Any indoor workouts you love? Any tasty dishes in your arsenal that won't break the calorie bank? I'm all ears!

Next week I'll feature some of my healthy snacks and I'd love to include at least one of your recipes too!

Have a wonderful weekend y'all- enjoy that autumn air!
xo

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Jen Being Random

Hi Mes Amis!

I've been thinking of trying a video post for a while, so here it is. It's in two parts because of its mega file size. I hope you enjoy it!






Links mentioned in the video:

Danny and Annie's story
Steve Job's commencement speech
Angela Ahrendts's commencement speech
TED Talks YouTube Channel

Happy Wednesday!
xo

Friday, September 24, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Eight

Let me preface this post with the following comment: The dog is ok.

It will make sense shortly, I promise.

Now down to business.... actually, this week held a little too little business for me. I was laid up with a monster cold that had me curled on my couch sipping cup-a-soups with a pained look on my face. (I'm a bit of a baby when I'm sick). You?

By mid-week I had pretty much recovered, so I decided to celebrate being able to go outside with a trip to get my nails painted. I hop in my car, pull out of my alley and as I'm completing the turn - BANG! - a huge something collides with my passenger side.

I'm thinking "What the heck was that?!?!" So I pull over, jump out of the car and a big and bashful dog comes over and licks my hand with a slightly stunned look on his face.

Yup. I was hit by a dog. As Mrs. Doubtfire would say: "it was a drive-by dogging!"

Turns out the dog was being walked by a friend of its owner, a 50-something guy who brought the dog out without a leash and was chatting with a neighbour (i.e. not watching the dog) when the dog decided to tear up the street on its own.

The poor dog is ok, but it left a $1200-$1500 dent in my car!! I spent the next day collecting quotes from body shops to get it fixed. The guy walking the dog was giving me the run around, and it looked like a $300 deductible claim was coming out of my pocket. Not happy!

Finally JZ (my guy), in a flash of brilliance suggested I go to Canadian Tire and pick up a giant suction-cup thing that pulls dents out. Its $7 price tag sounded much better than $300, so I gave it a go. After a few heaves with all his body weight JZ pulled the dent out! Now my car looks much better, with only a minor dent left to remind me of the dog incident.

My poor car has now been hit by two uninsured things: a dog, and last year - a cyclist (the biker fell off the sidewalk, his bike dented my hood, then he bounced back up and rode away). Awesome luck, right?? JZ suggested I watch out for pianos rolling down the street, but personally I'm hoping this is the last of these bizarre incidents!

Have you ever been hit by something weird? What else should I be on the lookout for?

Bon weekend everyone - keep it clean, and keep it safe!
xo

Friday, September 17, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Seven

Happy Friday mes amis!

Can you believe it's the middle of September already? I'm aware of the cliche-ness of talking about how fast time passes, but seriously... what's up with that?!

I had a really busy week that included 2 sessions (thank you universe!), a total update of my website, and a day of postering my class descriptions around town. The postering did make me feel a bit shy - but confound that shyness, I did it anyway!

My class is now 3 weeks away and I'm really excited for it. I love teaching, and I'm so looking forward to geeking-out about all the different aspects of voice over with like-minded people. If you know anyone that might be interested, I've got 12 spaces to fill and I would sincerely love and appreciate your help getting the word out! The info is on the "workshops" page of my new-and-improved site.

Since it is Friday, I'm going to take a page out of talented photo-blogger Abby Powell Thompson's book (of Abby Try Again), and reflect on the week using the "five-senses friday" model. Basically you look back at your week and use the five senses to isolate five moments you experienced. Maybe you should try it too!

Seeing: The orange roses on my table burst into full-blown bloom.

Hearing: Two children under five learning to play the piano in the suite above me.

Feeling: Running my fingers through the new, short curly hair at the back of my head. Thanks Briar!

Tasting: Tart and refreshing Safeway Select (!!) pomegranate sorbet. So shockingly yummy!

Smelling: The conifer incense at an incredible new store in Gastown (more on it next week). Instant cosy fireplace vibe.

That's it for another week my friends. How are you liking the "Flying Solo" posts? Would you like me to focus more on anything in particular? Your comments are valued!

I hope you all have an amazing weekend - with a perfect balance of relaxing, and partying your pants off!

xo

Friday, September 10, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Six

Hey Mes Amis - Happy Friday!!

Another week of TCOB (taking care of business). Three auditions this week - a talking football, Sarah Palin and an old Creole palm reader. For serious I love my job!!

Also my class description is coming along - yikes I gotta get it out there! By Monday I pledge to have it perfected and I will start promoting. That is my promise!

Are any of y'all "leave it till the last minute-ers"? How do you overcome those tendencies?

Also next week: Trail pictures!! I know you wanna see them! Right, right??

Bon weekend!

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Five

So long week - helloooo long weekend!

My week started out rocking - I booked and recorded 3 sessions (yeehah!) and killed at an audition. The engineer at the audition was really positive, saying I take direction really well. I did a little happy dance inside.

Then... 2 former teachers of mine who I approached for some help with my voice over class refused. Eep! Basically I asked them to send out my class info to some of their former students who might be interested. One of them actually said "I approached a bunch of people teaching voice over when I first started to do the same thing, and they all said no to me, so..." So let's just keep the cycle of saying no going? Oh well... frankly I'm neither bummed nor worried, I just thought "really?" I'll just have to get the word out using other avenues.

Has anyone ever said no to you? Has it fuelled you to succeed even more?

Remember that saying "living a great life is the best revenge"? I say, let any negative nellies go, and let's just embrace being our awesome selves.

Enjoy your 3 day weekend mes amis! I'm heading to my home town of Trail, BC - I'll be sure to take some pics and introduce it to you next week.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Flying Solo - Week Two

Remember learning to walk?

No...me neither

But I think it would be kind of like what learning to work for myself feels like so far. After spending so long working for other people, it's been difficult at times this week to let myself concentrate full force on my dream and go for it.

Despite that, I'm making progress. I've adopted the mantra of reaching out every day and doing something or talking to someone that scares me but will hopefully bring me more success.

So far so good. I had 2 auditions this week, 1 of which I ROCKED! I usually feel pretty good after an audition, but after this one I felt fist-pumping good.

I also went to my first BNI meeting - which is a business networking group with chapters all over. There were about 60 people there, and we each had to give a 30 second pitch about our business. I steeled myself, gave my pitch and didn't instantaneously combust.

(Sidebar: do you ever get that voice in your head when you're scared about something and it thinks of the most far-out worse case scenarios ever? Ha, yeah, me too!) Anyway, it went well and I met some great folks.

Finally, I think I've found the perfect space for my upcoming voice acting workshop. I haven't struck the deal yet, but I checked it out today & it is perfect. Located in lovely downtown Vancouver, it has beautiful natural light, hardwood floors and a gorgeous patio too. I think we might have our Q&A sessions out there at the end of class.

Hey, do you or anyone you know want to learn more about voice acting? If yes, what would you like to learn or hope to get out of a class?

Here's to two weeks of surviving solo.

Happy Friday!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Introducing - Jenny C!

Hi Peeps!

I'm Jennifer Cameron and the closest thing I've ever had to a nickname is "Jenny C". Feel free to call me that or just plain Jen is fine as well.

Any other Jennys out there? Shout out to you!

I'm a voice actor, which is pretty random, but also the best thing ever! I love being in the recording booth and using my acting chops to create hundreds of different characters. I recently (read: 3 weeks ago) quit my lovely and stable full time job to pursue my voice career full time. Now my new favourite word is: Yipes! Because having your whole future in your hands is a powerful and sometimes scary prospect.

I'm gonna be using my posts to talk about voice acting and sharing the highs and lows of running my own business. I'd love to hear from those of you that are interested in voice acting, and those entrepreneurs out there that are considering or have already dove into life working for yourself.

Also, I'm a huge food lover. I know a lot about food thanks to the internet & TV, but when it comes to cooking it - well, I've still got a lot to learn! I'd love to share my forays into cooking and yummy food inspirations here too.

And finally - pretty things. Ok this is for the girls out there that love pretty things. I personally have a weakness for gorgeous paper, anything colourful and, conversely, all-white interiors. So of course, I'll be peppering in some pretty things posts as well.

Voice, Biz, Food, Eye Candy: those will be my realms. Please let me know which subjects you want to hear more about as we forge on, and maybe, just maybe, I'll narrow my scope for you. :)

In the meantime - this is me, Jenny C!

ps I love to rhyme.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Flying Solo - Week One

Have you ever wanted to work for yourself?

Well I was crazy enough to try it and have just completed week one of Life2.0, life after full-time employment, life working for myself. Yipes! Now the test: can I work hard and build a successful business, or will the temptation of YouTube and other pitfalls lead to my demise?

I could feel both possibilities battling it out this week! There were uh-oh moments, one sleepless night, kindness from strangers and finally my first job apres my day job. I'm exhausted! Did any of you business owners out there feel this way starting out?

Highlights:
-Booking a voice gig
-Auditioning
-Getting wisdom from another business owner (Deborah Wallace from The Finer Details Event Planning...thanks for your time Deb!)

Lowlights:
-Unexpectedly buying a new phone after mine jumped into my friend Chicken's pool (it made a run for it then sunk- a priceless moment).
-Dealing with bureaucratic timelines ("We'll get that paperwork over to you in 2 to 3 weeks" Wait...what?)
-Discovering Word Mole

I think I ended this week on the plus side, but there is still so much to do and learn.

How would you tackle life as an entrepreneur? What should I do first?
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