Tyrone Tejam’s Testimonial on His CVAP Experience
For many professionals in the broadcasting and events industry, years of experience can create the feeling that there is little left to learn. However, for Tyrone Tejam, also known as “Mr. Voice Centric,” joining the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP) proved that growth never truly stops.
In his testimonial, Tyrone reflects on how the program transformed his perspective on voice artistry, mentorship, and the power of continuous learning.
From Industry Experience to New Discoveries
Tyrone entered the program with a strong background in voice work. Having spent years as a radio DJ and event host, he believed his experience had already taught him most of what there was to know about using his voice professionally.
At first, he assumed there might not be much new for him to learn. Yet once he joined the program, that assumption quickly changed.
According to Tyrone, CVAP opened his eyes to a deeper understanding of voice artistry—revealing that mastering the voice involves far more than simply projecting sound or performing well on the microphone. The program helped him explore how to unlock the full potential of the voice, while also developing the mindset and discipline needed to grow in the craft.
More Than Training: A Second Family
Beyond the technical lessons, one of the most meaningful aspects of Tyrone’s experience was the sense of community within the program.
He describes CVAP as a second family, where participants support and uplift one another while sharing a common passion for voice artistry. This environment fosters collaboration, encouragement, and mutual growth—elements that are just as important as technical skills.
For Tyrone, the connections formed during the program created lasting relationships and a sense of belonging within the voice acting community.
Mentorship from the Voice Master
A major highlight of his journey was learning under the guidance of Mr. Pocholo De Leon Gonzalez, widely known as the Voice Master and founder of CVAP.
Tyrone expresses deep gratitude for the mentorship he received, praising the Voice Master’s expertise, generosity, and dedication to teaching others. Through his guidance, participants gained valuable insights not only about voice artistry but also about applying these lessons to everyday life.
The mentorship provided by CVAP, according to Tyrone, plays a significant role in shaping participants into confident and responsible voice artists.
Learning Beyond the Microphone
One of the most important realizations Tyrone shares is that the lessons learned in CVAP extend far beyond voice acting.
The program teaches principles that participants can apply to their daily lives—such as discipline, adaptability, and resilience. These lessons become especially important during challenging times, reminding individuals to remain hopeful and motivated.
For Tyrone, the training reinforced the idea that learning is a continuous process. No matter how much experience one has, there is always room for growth, new perspectives, and new opportunities.
Using the Voice for a Greater Purpose
In his closing message, Tyrone encourages fellow voice artists to use their voices for meaningful purposes. He believes that voices have the power to inspire, uplift, and help others—especially during difficult circumstances.
He also reminds his fellow graduates and “voice mates” to care for their God-given talent, emphasizing the responsibility voice artists carry in continuing the legacy of vocal art.
According to Tyrone, being a voice artist is not just about performance. It is about stewardship—honoring the gift of voice and using it to create positive impact.
A Legacy of Voice Artistry
As he concludes his testimonial, Tyrone expresses heartfelt appreciation to CVAP and to the Voice Master himself for providing a unique and life-changing training experience.
For him, the journey through the program is not just another chapter in his professional career—it is a reminder that growth, learning, and service should continue throughout one’s life.
His story stands as a powerful message for aspiring voice artists everywhere: no matter how experienced you are, there is always more to learn—and your voice can always make a difference.