While many workshops focus solely on the "how-to" of recording and performance, Jhon was surprised to find that CVAP delved into the spiritual and philosophical side of the industry. Under the mentorship of industry veterans like Sir Joey, the students were taught that voice artistry is about more than just a paycheck. "Money is not just a primary goal," Jhon recalls learning. "The 'why' should be deeper than that". This mission-driven approach helped Jhon and his batchmates find a purpose for their voices that transcends simple commercial work. A Culture of Engagement and Familyhood One of the most impactful aspects of Jhon’s experience was the level of personal engagement from the mentors. Instead of a standard lecture format, the trainers actively interacted with each participant, ensuring no one was left behind. This personal touch fostered a unique environment that Jhon describes as a "sense of familyhood and friendship". CVAP isn't just a place to learn technical skills; it is a place to build a professional network and a supportive community that lasts long after the final assignment is submitted. Despite facing personal delays that postponed his enrollment, Jhon expresses zero regrets about joining Batch 15. He concludes his journey with a sense of pride and a commitment to the community that gave him his start. For Jhon, CVAP was the bridge that moved him from a curious observer to a certified professional with a mission.