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Greg Campbell and the Importance of the people we meet – Episode 46

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المحتوى المقدم من Real Stories of Pivotal Moments. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Real Stories of Pivotal Moments أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

Voice Actor Greg Campbell has a voice as smooth as butter. In Episode 46 of The Changed Podcast, he shares how he found himself making the leap from television to sharing his unique voice narrating films, commercials, and audiobooks. He also opens up about his experience as a black parent who has witnessed so much change and is continuing to witness profound change and the importance of the people who help us along our journeys through life.

Greg Campbell is a Voiceover artist with a distinctive voice. He provided his voice for the 2021 Emmy award-winning documentary Shaw Rising about the oldest HBCU in the south. He has also voiced nationally aired commercials for Ford, during the Kentucky Derby, and Kumho tires featuring NBA All-Star John Wall of the Houston Rockets. He's also the brand voice for the apparel company, Shux.

In our conversation, Greg shared some of his professional journey: starting out in TV in Michigan and ending up performing voiceovers in Florida. He also shared some of his personal journey as a parent and a grandson. Most of all, his story and perspective both serve to highlight how the people we know and connect with throughout our lives, impact the trajectory of our personal experiences, careers and more.

What's in episode 46?

  • An introduction to Greg Campbell, not just what he does, but how he IS as a human
  • How Greg started out as a voice actor narrating audiobooks
  • One of his favorites: Motown Man by Bob Campbell (due to be available in audiobook soon... featuring Greg's dulcet tones), a story that tackles questions of race and identity through the lens of an interracial couple who meet and fall in love in 1991.
  • A discussion of what has changed in the conversation on race, in our behaviors, and understanding of each other and history since the 90s
  • What is still changing
  • The role that family story telling plays in teaching important history
  • Carla! (and a thank you to Carla)
  • The importance of great friends
  • The role of instinct in who and how we trust
  • A reference to a 1977 episode of The Bionic Woman that almost became its own show, The Bionic Dog!

A few memorable quotes from Greg Campbell

"Change means to me: there's always something better down the road, something, something good on the way. For me, it's always been like that."

"[Since 1991] I think there's been some changes, you know. Unfortunately, when there is change, there seems to be backlash, too often."

"I think that one of the biggest things with change is fear. I think people you know, live too much in fear a little bit. There's a lot of things that's scary out there, that can scare you. But I've always challenged myself, and just try to just keep going, keep moving, and just allow change to come. You got to embrace it, it comes. Some things you know, you can't control. It's part of it, not being able to control it. But, you know, you look at your experiences, and you say, I'm better for it. I'm glad I've tried to have an open mind and live my life that way."

'What you may see in the news nowadays. You know, they talk about what happened in
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المحتوى المقدم من Real Stories of Pivotal Moments. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Real Stories of Pivotal Moments أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

Voice Actor Greg Campbell has a voice as smooth as butter. In Episode 46 of The Changed Podcast, he shares how he found himself making the leap from television to sharing his unique voice narrating films, commercials, and audiobooks. He also opens up about his experience as a black parent who has witnessed so much change and is continuing to witness profound change and the importance of the people who help us along our journeys through life.

Greg Campbell is a Voiceover artist with a distinctive voice. He provided his voice for the 2021 Emmy award-winning documentary Shaw Rising about the oldest HBCU in the south. He has also voiced nationally aired commercials for Ford, during the Kentucky Derby, and Kumho tires featuring NBA All-Star John Wall of the Houston Rockets. He's also the brand voice for the apparel company, Shux.

In our conversation, Greg shared some of his professional journey: starting out in TV in Michigan and ending up performing voiceovers in Florida. He also shared some of his personal journey as a parent and a grandson. Most of all, his story and perspective both serve to highlight how the people we know and connect with throughout our lives, impact the trajectory of our personal experiences, careers and more.

What's in episode 46?

  • An introduction to Greg Campbell, not just what he does, but how he IS as a human
  • How Greg started out as a voice actor narrating audiobooks
  • One of his favorites: Motown Man by Bob Campbell (due to be available in audiobook soon... featuring Greg's dulcet tones), a story that tackles questions of race and identity through the lens of an interracial couple who meet and fall in love in 1991.
  • A discussion of what has changed in the conversation on race, in our behaviors, and understanding of each other and history since the 90s
  • What is still changing
  • The role that family story telling plays in teaching important history
  • Carla! (and a thank you to Carla)
  • The importance of great friends
  • The role of instinct in who and how we trust
  • A reference to a 1977 episode of The Bionic Woman that almost became its own show, The Bionic Dog!

A few memorable quotes from Greg Campbell

"Change means to me: there's always something better down the road, something, something good on the way. For me, it's always been like that."

"[Since 1991] I think there's been some changes, you know. Unfortunately, when there is change, there seems to be backlash, too often."

"I think that one of the biggest things with change is fear. I think people you know, live too much in fear a little bit. There's a lot of things that's scary out there, that can scare you. But I've always challenged myself, and just try to just keep going, keep moving, and just allow change to come. You got to embrace it, it comes. Some things you know, you can't control. It's part of it, not being able to control it. But, you know, you look at your experiences, and you say, I'm better for it. I'm glad I've tried to have an open mind and live my life that way."

'What you may see in the news nowadays. You know, they talk about what happened in
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