Audio Script Narration (Historical Non Fiction) (Self Help) (Fiction)

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This is a test read sample of three different audio narrations: Historical, Self Help, and Fiction

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

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Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
round about the Earth Act one Fear, Chapter one Magellan, Agnes Teas. Many ancient legends feature Bold Voyagers. Kahului in the Pacific, Odysseus and the Mediterranean. Sinbad in the seven seas, Sun Wu Kong in China and Japan. And several early travelers undertook voyages that became legendary, including the Italian Marco Polo and the Arab cabin Batuta. But only one person, before 15 19 was said to have tried to go around a spherical world. It's just as well. He's a mythical character. Given what happened in Greek legend, the gods cannot resist human females, and one result is fight on Helios, the Sun and Immortal Woman. When he has grown, Fitton visits his father, who sits in state surrounded by the intervals of time, day, month, year and the hours that he alone determines. Faten asks to guide Helios solar chariot around the world for a day. He gets his wish but cannot control the chariots horses. They pulled the burning car far off course over the icy poles and close to the earth. Forests ignite populations, parish dormant Arctic monsters thaw and shutter into life. When Gaia begins to crack open from the heat, she begs Zeus, King of the gods to stop fight on, Zeus flings a thunderbolt and knocks the youth from the chariot hair. A fire fight on screams like a meteor into the era, Deena's River and drowns. Nymphs bury him beneath a stone engraved here, fight on lies. His father's car he tried, though, proved too weak. He greatly daring, died. We love each other, but self help. Many people feel that the main problem in their relationship is their spouse's emotional hangups. Though one of you may have more unresolved emotional problems than the other, Everybody enters into intimate relationships, carrying some emotional baggage. Very frequently, couples start to have problems because they each without knowing it, do things that tap into the others. Particular sensitivities, the sensitivities people bring to relationships can act like landmines. If we step on one accidentally, we are hit with a sudden explosion. This chapter will show you how to locate the landmines in your relationship, walk around them and defuse them whenever possible. Mark and Tina have been married for three years. It's Mark's second marriage. He is 43 has a nine year old daughter. Tina, who is 27 frequently feels that Mark isn't paying any attention to her. I think he's glad I'm there, though I'm not always sure of it. When I tell him that I'm hurt by how he ignores me, he says that I'm crazy and we get into a big fight. Tina is incredibly insecure, says Mark. Unless she has my complete attention. She thinks she's not important to me. I know it has to do with the fact that her mother and father both neglected her and sent her to live with relatives on and off her whole life. But I can't make up for that, he says. I try to understand, but I lose it when she launches into how insensitive I am, how I don't know how to be nurturing, how I'm self centered and oblivious to what she needs. The good woman. With luggage still in tow, they set off through the cavernous hall in search of their booth. The hall buzzed with activity and reaching their assigned space. They discovered the booth was nearly finished being constructed. Chat explained how they'd set up their display. The wines would go here, the glasses there and they take turns behind the counter, so neither one was trapped all day. They left the hall for their hotel. The Crowne Plaza was bustling with arriving exhibitors, visitors and media. While waiting to check in. Chad spotted several men he knew, and he introduced them to Meg, dashing Eduardo Verde, a slim, handsome vintner from Chile, and young blonde Philippe Moreau, a vintner from France. And the four made plans to meet up for dinner. Later, As Eduardo and Philippe moved on, Chad looked at Meg. Are you all right with that? I should have asked you before. Assuming you'd want to go to dinner. Of course. Good. I thought maybe you were sorry you'd come. Why would I be sorry? You've been quiet, rather distant, and suddenly the door lock was back, and the worries worries that she and Jack wouldn't ever be happy again. Together worries that she was gradually growing too tired to resentful. Meg could take a lot, endure a lot, but she feared she'd almost reached her breaking point. There's just some problems at home, she said, lightly hiding the truth, because that's what she did. It's what she'd always done. She never admitted to having needs, never asked for help, just tried to manage it all herself.