Episode 112

Diane Brooks: The one with the Scottish Therapist!

In ep 112 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Diane Brooks joins Sam and Mark to talk about being more empathetic in a corporate script, when slowing down your read can really make a point, and we look at what is and isn't a "genuine" laugh in a commercial. Plus there's a grumpy farmer and quite a bit of open-top car fun!

Our VO question this week is all about how a previous career can help your voice career by identifying the transferable skills.

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Script 1

Across the world, millions lack access to clean water, reliable energy, the internet and safe transport to take them to education or work. Infrastructure like this is the foundation of a thriving economy - but financing it is a challenge in lower-income countries and those affected by conflict.

AssureCo enables private sector investment through the provision of guarantees, mobilising finance for essential projects wherever they’re needed most.

Our goal? To improve lives, promote climate resilience and economic growth, and alleviate poverty.

Script 2

(sfx car driving with laughter)

It’s always good to take a break – maybe an overnight with friends or a mini holiday here in Scotland.

But don’t take a break from your medicines.

If you rely on a repeat prescription, remember to pack it along with your toothbrush… oh…(gentle laugh)…and your clean undies.

Whatever you do, don’t get caught out, so you can spend more time (having fun sfx) ...enjoying yourself.

For more information about managing your medicines, visit your pharmacy - for the care advice you need, whenever you need it.


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About our guest:

Diane Brooks trained with Bauer media in 2008, which led to an extensive range of work over the years, including: Radio Commercials, Corporates, E- Learning, IVR/Telephony, Audio Drama, Animation, Gaming, Apps, Audiobooks and Video Narration for numerous types of businesses and organisations all over the world, but especially in Scotland.

Diane won the Best Overall Performance for Telephony/IVR at the One voice Awards in London 2019 and was nominated for Best Overall Performance in Audio Drama performance in 2022.

In her spare time, she has produced several short films and one feature film.

Diane's Website

Diane's Facebook page

@dianebrooks4098 on Instagram


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About the Podcast

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A fun podcast showing there are unlimited ways to read a script - sponsored by https://britishvoiceover.co.uk/

About your hosts

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Mark Ryes

With over 40 years representing major international clients such as Google, Emirates and HSBC; Mark has been trusted to be the voice for some of the world’s biggest brands. If your business needs a fresh voice to represent you, then make it Mark's British voice.
As a voiceover, TV presenter, podcaster or product demonstrator - Mark makes your brand truly sparkle!
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Samantha Boffin

Elegantly British with an intelligent, warm and seductive voice, Samantha helps creatives and production companies create great audio that really connects with their audience.

BBC-trained and with over 20 years of broadcast experience on both sides of the mic, she's created award-winning promos, narration and commercials for companies all around the globe, including the BBC, Sky, Games Workshop, John Lewis, Audible and Penguin Random House.