A Journey of Growth and Friendship: A CVAP Batch 14 Testimonial
For many aspiring voice artists, joining a training program is often the first step toward discovering their potential. For one enthusiastic participant known as the “Catchy Voice,” becoming part of the Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP) was more than just a training experience—it was a journey filled with learning, friendships, and personal growth.
As she shared in her testimonial, she prepared excitedly for the moment of reflecting on her experience. Even something as simple as changing her hairstyle to a bold dark pink became part of her celebration of finishing the program. For her, the completion of the training marked the end of an important chapter—but also the beginning of a new one.
Throughout her CVAP journey, she discovered just how much the program had to offer. From the first sessions to the final activities, she found herself learning more than she expected. The training provided valuable lessons about voice acting, but it also gave her meaningful memories with the people she met along the way.
One of the things she appreciated most about CVAP was the warm and welcoming community. According to her, the members of the program were incredibly friendly and approachable. Participants came from different backgrounds, yet everyone treated each other with respect and encouragement. No one was made to feel out of place, regardless of their experience level.
She also emphasized an important lesson that the program constantly reminded participants about: attitude matters more than talent. In CVAP, being skilled is not enough if someone lacks humility or respect for others. What truly matters is having the right mindset—being willing to learn, cooperate, and grow together with the community.
This principle resonated deeply with her because it applies not only to voice artistry but also to life in general. Whether in creative work, professional careers, or personal relationships, having a good attitude and being able to work well with others are essential qualities.
Another memorable part of her CVAP experience was the series of challenging assignments given during the program. Participants were asked to record different types of voice performances, practice tongue twisters, and experiment with various vocal techniques. Although these tasks were sometimes difficult, they were designed to help trainees improve their vocal flexibility and performance skills.
Through these exercises, she realized that voice acting involves much more than simply speaking clearly. Small changes in pitch or tone can completely transform how a line sounds. Even a simple greeting like “Hello, kamusta ka?” can sound like three different voices depending on how it is delivered. Discovering these nuances helped her better understand the creative possibilities of voice work.
Despite the challenges, she felt grateful for every assignment because each one pushed her to grow. Many of the things she accomplished during the training were tasks she had never imagined herself doing before. Yet with practice and encouragement from mentors and fellow trainees, she gradually built confidence in her abilities.
Another highlight of the experience was the friendships she formed during the program. Through CVAP, she met new people who shared the same passion for voice artistry. These connections made the journey even more meaningful, turning classmates into companions who supported one another throughout the training.
For her, joining CVAP Batch 14 was a privilege—especially because she participated as a scholar. She emphasized that regardless of whether someone is a paying participant or a scholar, the CVAP community treats everyone the same: like family. This sense of belonging made the program even more special.
Because of everything she experienced, she encourages anyone who may still be hesitant about joining the program to take the leap. According to her, becoming part of the CVAP family is an incredibly fulfilling experience that opens doors to learning, creativity, and self-discovery.
As graduation approaches, she reflects on the journey with gratitude and excitement. Completing the training does not mean the journey has ended. Instead, it marks the beginning of a new chapter—one where she can apply everything she learned and continue growing as a voice artist.
For the Catchy Voice of CVAP Batch 14, the program was not simply a workshop. It was a preparation for the future, a place where talents were nurtured, friendships were formed, and voices were empowered to tell stories that inspire others.
