Lava Voice’s Journey Through the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP)
In a heartfelt vlog, Lava Voice shared her transformative experience with the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP), a program created by Sir Patrolo de Leon Gonzalez—widely known in the community as Sir Troy. Introduced to CVAP through Ms. Michelle Bernice Garcia, the founder of the Sulitipid Pinoy Homeschooling Facebook Group, Lava Voice quickly discovered that the program offered much more than traditional voice training.
Day One: Meeting a Mentor and Inspiration
From the very first day, Lava Voice expressed how honored she was to meet Sir Troy and hear his life story. She reflected on his significant contributions to the voice artistry industry in the Philippines, describing him as an inspiring figure whose guidance has shaped the opportunities available to aspiring voice artists today.
More Than a Webinar: Learning by Doing
CVAP stood out to Lava Voice because it is not just a typical webinar where participants passively listen and wait for the next session. Instead, the program is interactive, structured, and hands-on, requiring participants to complete multiple assignments.
At first, Lava Voice admitted struggling with tasks like vlogging and keeping up with deadlines. However, she observed that the program’s challenges helped her grow, allowing her to improve step by step. For her, this learning-by-doing approach made the experience deeply engaging and rewarding.
A Program for All Ages
One of the aspects Lava Voice appreciated most about CVAP is its accessibility. Unlike many programs that have age restrictions, CVAP welcomes everyone, emphasizing that voice artistry is a skill anyone can develop, regardless of age. At nearly 39 years old, Lava Voice noted that this program provided her an opportunity she might not have found elsewhere.
Connecting Voice to Purpose
What sets CVAP apart, according to Lava Voice, is its focus on connecting your voice to yourself. While tutorials and online courses can teach techniques and monetization strategies, CVAP goes deeper—it encourages participants to use their voices in a way that is fulfilling, authentic, and purposeful. Lava Voice emphasized that the program helps artists harness their voices not just for personal growth but also as a tool to help and inspire others.
Community, Teamwork, and Mentorship
Lava Voice also highlighted the program’s strong sense of community. The voice artistry industry nurtured by CVAP emphasizes teamwork, humility, generosity, and unity. She expressed deep gratitude to mentors like Ma’am Nikki, Sir Jeff Pere, Sir Richard Abalos, Coach Jai Re of The Voice Set, and her fellow groupmates, whose collaboration and support made the learning experience richer.
A Life-Changing Recommendation
Reflecting on her journey, Lava Voice strongly recommended CVAP to anyone who wishes to unlock their potential as a voice artist. The program, she shared, provides technical skills, personal growth, and a platform to express oneself while making a positive impact on others.
As she concluded, Lava Voice thanked everyone who made the program possible, including Ms. Michelle Bernice Garcia for connecting her to this opportunity, and Sir Troy for his vision and leadership. For Lava Voice, CVAP is more than a workshop—it is a transformative experience that empowers participants to find their voice, connect with their purpose, and become part of a supportive and inspiring community.
