Who Do You Think I Am?

Emma Clarke

Musings on work, creativity, culture, and curiosity — from multi-hyphenate broadcaster, voice actor, writer, composer, and artist Emma Clarke. ebclarke.substack.com

  1. May 26

    I've been quiet, not idle...

    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit ebclarke.substack.com Welcome back! After a short pause spent relocating, composing, researching and attempting to keep several creative plates spinning simultaneously, the podcast returns!! In this episode, I talk about where I’ve been, what I’ve been working on and how this Substack is evolving moving forward. We explore the increasingly strange intersection between voice, creativity, communication, technology and identity — particularly at a time when AI-generated voices and synthetic media are rapidly changing the landscape for performers, broadcasters and artists. I also share more about my ongoing PhD research, which investigates how my background as a voice actor informs the way I compose music, alongside reflections on broadcasting, storytelling, sound, performance and what makes human communication feel emotionally real. Expect studio notes, behind-the-scenes stories, creative tangents and occasional dispatches from inside the gloriously odd world of media, composition and voice work. Paid subscribers also receive access to The Secret Podcast: an extended companion episode featuring deeper reflections on AI voices, the changing voiceover industry, artistic identity, creative reinvention, behind-the-scenes PhD insights and the thoughts that emerge once the “official” recording stops. Thank you for being here. More soon. For more info about me and my work, here's my official website.

  2. 04/30/2025

    Hire the voice. Not the birth date.

    Episode Title: Hire the voice. Not the birth date. Summary:In today's episode, I’m sharing a personal story about a recent casting experience - and a broader reflection on how voice work is often misunderstood. When we hire based on numbers instead of nuance, we miss the real magic: the ability of a voice to embody character, emotion, and story, far beyond traditional labels like age. A professional voice actor is trained to adapt — to sound younger, older, sicker, sexier, cooler — to be whatever the story needs. This episode is a reminder that in voice acting, the voice itself is the instrument. Not the birthdate behind it. In this episode: Why age shouldn't define casting decisions How trained voice actors shape-shift vocally The importance of focusing on performance, character, and storytelling A gentle call to rethink how we cast voices in creative work... 🎧 Bonus for paid subscribers:Paid subscribers get exclusive access to bonus content, where I dive deeper and share a story about one of the most bizarre things a client ever said to me. Thank you for listening and supporting my work!If you enjoyed today’s episode, feel free to share it or leave a comment — I love hearing your thoughts. Here's my Substack: https://ebclarke.substack.com Here's my website: https://emmaclarke.com/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ebclarke.substack.com/subscribe

  3. 04/08/2025 ·  Bonus

    📣 Radar Pings Are Live! 📣

    I’m making something new… I’ve just launched a new feature for paid subscribers called Radar Pings - short weekly voice notes sharing what’s pinging on my creative radar. * Cool stuff I’ve discovered - music, books, podcasts, random curios… * Intriguing questions I’m mulling over * Creative struggles - when the stuff I’m making just isn’t working * What I’m trying to do better - I mean, like, everything… * Unexpected moments of joy, wonder, fear… * …and so on… 🎧 Have a listen to the first FREE Radar Ping at the top of the page. 🎧 🔥 Paid subscribers get other exclusive, bonus stuff too! 🔥 🐣 And until 21st April, you can get 20% of annual subscriptions - that works out at 92p per week! Think of Radar Pings as audio postcards from my studio. It’s another way of connecting for those who want deeper glimpses into the work I do. Want in? 📣 Upgrade to paid to receive your first Radar Ping this week. 📣 Thank you, as always, for being here. Whether you’re reading, listening, supporting, or silently cheering - it means the world. PS. 🐣 Don’t forget, my Easter Annual Subscription Sale is on until 21st April. Get 20% off for 1 year - that’s just £3.66 per month…£0.92 per week! Thanks for reading Who Do You Think I Am?! This post is public so feel free to share it. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ebclarke.substack.com/subscribe

  4. 04/04/2025

    🚨 So we're now in a global trade war. 🚨

    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit ebclarke.substack.com 🔥 Paid subscribers get additional content. 🔥 🎙️ So We're Now In A Global Trade War Emergency Weather Report: Surviving the Creative Storm Welcome to this emergency episode of The Weather Report — a regular podcast feature on my Substack for creatives navigating the shifting skies of art, culture, and self-expression. I’m Emma Clarke: artist, broadcaster, voice actor, and creative strategist. Think of this as part forecast, part dispatch, always grounded in lived experience. In this episode, I share an Emergency Weather Report for April 2025. With a global trade war brewing and creative freelancers caught in the crosswinds, I unpack what it means — and how we can respond. You’ll hear: Why this isn’t collapse, but recalibration The five things freelancers need to do now to adapt and stay visible A call to create the kind of work this moment demands: steadying, strange, truthful This episode is part strategy, part survival kit. 🔒 For paid subscribers: The Extended ForecastYou’ll also receive: 🎧 Open Studio Tape — an unscripted audio reflection on how I weather creative turbulence in my own practice To access this, upgrade to a paid subscription — and support independent, interdisciplinary work in the process. 💌 Subscribe to my Substack: https://ebclarke.substack.com Get new episodes direct to your inbox. You can find out more about me and my work on my personal website: https://emmaclarke.com/

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Musings on work, creativity, culture, and curiosity — from multi-hyphenate broadcaster, voice actor, writer, composer, and artist Emma Clarke. ebclarke.substack.com