A Voice, A Community, A Dream: A Heartfelt CVAP Testimonial


 A Voice, A Community, A Dream: A Heartfelt CVAP Testimonial

Sometimes the most sincere stories are the ones told without preparation. In a heartfelt testimonial about the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP), one participant chose not to read from a script. Instead, they spoke directly from the heart, sharing genuine gratitude for the people and experiences that shaped their journey in the program.

From the very beginning, the participant made it clear that their message was deeply personal. Without any prepared lines or written notes, they simply allowed their thoughts to flow naturally. For them, this testimonial was not just a formality—it was an opportunity to express appreciation to everyone who made the experience meaningful.

At the center of their gratitude were the many individuals who contributed to the program. They expressed sincere thanks to the trainers who guided them throughout the learning process, including Sir Navi, Sir Brian, Papa Lem, Miss Janine, Miss Cham, Miss Donna, and Miss Lynn. According to the participant, each trainer brought incredible enthusiasm and energy to every session. Their passion for teaching not only helped students understand the craft of voice artistry but also motivated them to keep improving.

The trainers were described as “balls of energy,” radiating warmth and encouragement that inspired every participant. Beyond technical knowledge, they offered valuable life lessons that went far beyond voice acting. For the participant, this was one of the most unexpected and rewarding aspects of the program. CVAP did not simply teach students how to become better voice artists—it also helped them grow into better individuals.

The mentors also played a crucial role in the learning journey. The participant expressed deep appreciation for their patience and dedication. Throughout the program, the mentors answered countless questions, guided participants through challenges, and remained supportive even when students became busy with personal responsibilities. Despite moments when participants might miss messages or temporarily shift their focus to other priorities, the mentors remained understanding and consistently available to help.

Special recognition was also given to the program’s support team, including the secretariat and hosts who organized and facilitated the sessions. Individuals such as Miss Paula, Miss Yanni, and Sir JM were acknowledged for their efforts in keeping the program running smoothly. Their presence added both organization and energy to each session, ensuring that participants could focus on learning and enjoying the experience.

However, one of the most meaningful parts of the program for the participant was the community formed among the voicemates. These fellow participants became an essential part of the journey. Without them, the program would have felt very different. Instead of being just another online class or a series of lectures, the presence of voicemates created a sense of connection and motivation.

The participant shared that their fellow voicemates were one of the main reasons they looked forward to every Saturday session. The encouragement, camaraderie, and shared passion within the group helped keep everyone motivated. In many ways, it transformed the learning experience into something more dynamic and meaningful—something that could not simply be replicated by watching tutorials online.

Finally, the participant expressed heartfelt gratitude to the founder of the program, Pocholo De Leon Gonzalez. They acknowledged his vision in creating a platform where aspiring voice artists could begin turning their dreams into reality. For many people, the dream of becoming a voice artist may start as a small and distant idea—something that feels almost impossible to achieve.

Yet through the opportunities provided by CVAP, that small dream begins to grow. The program offers aspiring artists a space where their passion can develop, where their confidence can build, and where possibilities begin to appear.

The participant admitted that they still do not know exactly what the future holds. However, because of CVAP, they now see more opportunities ahead. The program opened doors that once seemed unreachable and showed them that pursuing voice artistry is truly possible.

Without this program, they believe their journey might have been much more difficult. Learning alone through online videos could have been discouraging and uninspiring. But CVAP provided something much greater than instructional content—it provided a supportive community, experienced mentors, and a shared sense of purpose.

Through this experience, the participant discovered that voice artistry is not just about developing vocal skills. It is about building confidence, finding inspiration, and connecting with people who share the same passion.

In the end, their message was simple yet powerful: deep gratitude for the mentors, trainers, organizers, voicemates, and the visionary founder who made the program possible.

For them, CVAP was not just a course.

It was a community, a motivation, and a gateway to new possibilities in both voice artistry and life. 



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