In this deeply human and refreshingly honest episode, Coco sits down with actress and voice talent Julia Kelly to explore the emotional edges of performance—where laughter and tears often live side by side.
Together, they unpack the intricacies of voice acting, the challenges of remote auditions, and the way connection shows up both on and off the stage. Julia shares her insights on the vulnerability required in comedy, the emotional intelligence behind timing and tone, and how even children are constantly navigating identity through expression.
With warmth and humor, Courtney and Julia delve into:
🎭 The blurred line between comedy and catharsis
👂 The dance of listening and interjecting in conversation
👶 How children perceive identity and emotion
😂 The healing power of laughter when words fall short
This conversation is a moving reminder that our deepest connections are often forged in the moments we let ourselves be seen—whether we’re laughing, crying, or somewhere in between.
Takeaways
Voice acting requires a deep connection to oneself and the character.
Remote auditions can be stressful and require extra focus.
Staying present in improv is crucial for success.
Children have a unique and simple understanding of identity.
Vulnerability in comedy fosters connection with the audience.
Laughter serves as a powerful tool for healing and connection.
Comedians often face mental health challenges despite their humor.
Finding humor in life's challenges can aid in processing emotions.
Active listening enhances communication and connection.
Shared experiences in comedy create a sense of belonging.
Sound Bites
"How do you stay connected to yourself?"
"People can tell when you're not present."
"It's about true human connection."
Keywords
voice acting, improv, comedy, connection, vulnerability, laughter, mental health, parenting, identity, performance
Summary
In this conversation, Courtney Rault and Julia explore the intricacies of voice acting, the challenges of remote auditions, and the importance of connection in performance. They discuss the vulnerability required in comedy and acting, the perceptions of children regarding identity, and the healing power of laughter. The dialogue delves into the complexities of comedians' lives, the balance of listening and interjecting in conversations, and how humor can help process emotions. Ultimately, they highlight the shared experiences that connect us all.
Takeaways
Voice acting requires a deep connection to oneself and the character.
Remote auditions can be stressful and require extra focus.
Staying present in improv is crucial for success.
Children have a unique and simple understanding of identity.
Vulnerability in comedy fosters connection with the audience.
Laughter serves as a powerful tool for healing and connection.
Comedians often face mental health challenges despite their humor.
Finding humor in life's challenges can aid in processing emotions.
Active listening enhances communication and connection.
Shared experiences in comedy create a sense of belonging.
Titles
The Connection Between Voice Acting and Authenticity
Navigating the Challenges of Remote Auditions
Sound bites
"How do you stay connected to yourself?"
"People can tell when you're not present."
"It's about true human connection."
Chapters
00:00 Navigating Remote Voiceover Work
01:11 The Art of Connection in Voice Acting
03:28 Navigating Improv and Authenticity
05:52 Embracing Vulnerability in Comedy
07:20 Understanding Gender Identity Through Children's Eyes
09:38 The Power of Laughter and Shared Experiences
12:19 The Flow State in Performance
14:29 The Dynamics of Improv and Trust
17:04 Active Listening and Connection
18:43 The Role of Spontaneity in Comedy
21:03 The Importance of Being Present
24:09 Compassion in Communication
25:36 The Art of Listening and Interjecting
27:10 Balancing Presence in Conversations
29:00 The Power of Shared Experiences
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