Tyrone Tejam on Growth, Gratitude,
and the Power of Voice
For Tyrone Tejam, also known as “Mr. Voice Centric,” joining SIVA was not just another training—it was a transformative experience that reshaped his understanding of voice artistry and personal growth.
With years of experience as a radio DJ and event host, Tyrone entered the program with confidence. Having spent much of his life behind the microphone, he believed he had already learned most of what the industry could teach him. His background gave him a strong foundation, and he assumed there might not be much room left for new discoveries.
But SIVA proved him wrong.
Beyond Experience: Discovering There’s Always More to Learn
Despite his extensive industry background, Tyrone quickly realized that voice artistry goes far beyond simply knowing how to project or modulate one’s voice. The program opened his eyes to deeper dimensions of the craft—how to maximize vocal potential, refine delivery, and understand the responsibility that comes with using one’s voice effectively.
SIVA reinforced a powerful lesson: learning is a continuous process. No matter how much experience one has, growth never truly stops. Tyrone embraced this realization wholeheartedly. Instead of allowing his years in the industry to limit him, he allowed himself to become a student once again.
For him, this was a humbling and empowering experience. It served as a reminder that it is never too late—or too early—to learn something new. Each day presents fresh opportunities, renewed motivation, and the chance to improve.
A Second Family
Beyond technical skills, Tyrone found something even more meaningful within the program—a sense of belonging. SIVA became like a second family to him. The shared journey with fellow participants created bonds rooted in passion, discipline, and mutual encouragement.
This sense of community made the experience unforgettable. It wasn’t just about mastering vocal techniques; it was about growing together, supporting one another, and sharing a collective commitment to excellence.
The relationships formed during the program, he believes, will continue to play an important role in their lives. The training reminded them how blessed they were to be part of something truly special—a one-of-a-kind experience that strengthened both skill and character.
Gratitude to the Voice Master
Central to Tyrone’s testimonial is his deep gratitude to their mentor, the Voice Master himself, Mr. Pocholo De Leon Gonzales. He credits the program’s impact to the expertise, generosity, and mentorship that Sir Pocholo consistently demonstrated.
Under his guidance, Tyrone and his fellow participants were not only trained to become better voice artists—they were inspired to become better individuals. The mentorship extended beyond technical instruction; it instilled values of dedication, adaptability, and purpose.
For Tyrone, this kind of leadership made all the difference.
Using the Voice for Good
As he reflects on his journey, Tyrone emphasizes a powerful message: the voice is a gift and a responsibility. It is not merely an instrument for entertainment or profession—it is a tool for inspiration, influence, and positive change.
In challenging times, he believes that voice artists have a duty to use their talents for good intentions—to uplift others, to offer hope, and to contribute meaningfully to society. The voice carries weight. It can inform, comfort, motivate, and empower.
He encourages his fellow graduates—his “voice mates”—to take care of their God-given talent. To nurture it. To protect it. And to honor the responsibility that comes with being a voice artist.
Continuing the Legacy
For Tyrone, SIVA is more than a training program. It represents a legacy—the legacy of vocal art and the continuous pursuit of excellence. As graduates, they are called not only to succeed individually but also to uphold and carry forward the standards and values they have learned.
With renewed confidence and a deeper sense of purpose, Tyrone stands ready to adapt to whatever the future may bring. Equipped with new insights and strengthened by mentorship and community, he believes they can face changing times with resilience.
In the end, his message is one of gratitude and hope. Gratitude for the opportunity to grow, and hope that every voice artist will use their gift to inspire and serve others.
For “Mr. Voice Centric,” the journey through SIVA reaffirmed a timeless truth: no matter how far you’ve come, there is always more to learn—and when guided by the right mentors and surrounded by the right community, growth becomes limitless.
