
Episode 038 - Sinemivuyo Mpulu, The VO Factory & The SA Voiceover Awards 2025
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Welcome to the VoiceMe Podcast, information and advice on the world of voiceover, presented by voiceme.co.za – The South African Search Directory for Voice Artists and Related Services. I’m Andrew Sutherland, founder of voiceme.co.za, and in this episode my guest is Sinemivuyo Mpulu. A South African voice artist, radio and TV host, and the founder of The Voiceover Factory, one of the country’s largest voiceover training communities and creative force behind SA's first Voiceover Awards.
We Spoke about:
- His early love for performance and finding his voice through dramatic arts
- The need for a local voiceover community and how The Voiceover Factory became that home
- His viral “TikTok Billing” series and what it taught him about showing up online
- The SA Voiceover Awards launching this October—and why they matter so much for our industry
Links:
- https://www.savoiceoverawards.co.za/
- https://www.instagram.com/thevofactory/
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-voiceover-factory/
More Info:
VoiceMe - voiceme.co.za
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Support - support@voiceme.co.za
Phone - 0861 VOICEME (0861 864 2363)
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LinkedIn - @VoiceMeSA
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