Part of ‘The Wellbeing Advantage Professional’ Series.
Being a Voiceover Artist means more than talking into a microphone.
You are a:
But behind the polished performance?
You silently deal with:
– vocal strain
– dry studio air
– long reading sessions
– tight deadlines
– irregular income
– performance pressure
– emotional fatigue from character work
– neck & shoulder tension
– isolation
– late-night edits
– early-morning retakes
– constant self-correction
Your voice is your living —
but YOUR wellbeing is the engine behind that voice.
Here’s how daily natural tools can support your energy, voice, focus and recovery and how you can share these with your creative network

Morning
Support Your Vocal & Emotional Readiness Before Your Session
Foundational Wellness
VMG+™ Whole-Food Nutrient Complex — supports brain clarity and energy for long recording sessions.
EO Mega+™ Softgels — supports emotional stability and joint mobility.
PB Restore™ — supports gut balance and mood regulation.
TerraZyme™ — supports digestion and reduces sluggishness before performance.
You begin recording with clarity, calm and control.
Midday
Support Calm Breathing, Clear Focus & Confident Voice Use

Midday is often when you start losing vocal stamina — and mental sharpness.
You return to the mic sounding fresh — not fatigued.
Evening
Find Your Calm. Discover Your Voice.

Creative work uses a surprising amount of emotional bandwidth.
Support digestion after long sessions by taking a ZenGest™ Softgel with water after dinner.
Your voice — and mind — return to balance.
Support Your Studio Space

Your recording space is part of your performance.
Your booth becomes a sanctuary of creativity and clarity.
Your Circle Deserves This Kind of Support

Voiceover Artists hear from colleagues:
You can share:
If you’re a Voiceover business owner with employees depending on you, imagine offering them something that genuinely supports their health and wellbeing. It shows you care, it strengthens your workplace culture, and it naturally extends into their homes as they share what helps them with the people they love.
Make hydration a habit throughout the day, and keep in mind that supplements are there to support a balanced, nutritious diet — they’re not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.








