Susan Bennett – Introversion, ‘Coming out’ as the Voice of Siri, & Lucky Breaks – EP107
Susan Bennett is an American voice-over artist. She is best known for being the female American voice of Apple's "Siri" since the service was introduced on the iPhone 4S. Susan and I connected a few months back and I was delighted when she agreed to be a guest on the show to talk about her career, overcoming fears, ‘coming out’ as Siri, the great fortune that has ultimately brought and how life has changed since.Susan shares her story and provides lots of bits of advice from lessons learned over the last few decades from her successful acting, voiceover, and musical career.Here’s a more detailed summary of the talk:
One thing learned in the last week?
An Earliest Memory – naturally drawn to certain things that would indicate what you’re going to do in adulthood
Early gifts as a child indicating work later in life
Getting a free grand piano as a gift & telephone
Creativity and Introverted from an early age
Not having the ‘Ta-da’ gene
A line of demarcation in childhood
Parents moving around a bit – this led to introversion * instead of coming out*
The power of social media to help for introverts to communicate
Starting a voice career by a happy accident
Having no accident
Getting a voice coach to develop the skills
Learning the skill of a voice over actor
Time required to practice as a voice actor
Having a natural feel for the voice over acting
The role of luck in her career
Working hard and getting luckier
Being curious and trying out new things
Learning as a value
Losing the process of learning new things
Taking 2 years to revel herself as the voice – wanting the privacy
A great life lesson – you have to take some risks
How Susan was chosen as the first voice of Siri
Working for Nuisance IVR Scripts in 2005 – recording these that then became the voice of Siri
Concatenation and creating the voice of Siri
Linguistic vocal coaching
6 years later in 2011 finding out that Susan was the voice of Siri
Taking a few years to accept and spin it to her advantage
Face the fears and then so many wonderful things started to happen
The unexpected happens and you need to make decisions, and this brings change
Staying open minded and being able to adapt
Decision Making – Automatic answer is no? do a rethink!
Trying to get to yes!
Getting to know yourself and find out why you are the way you are!
How Susan worked on herself better?
Overthinking and Introverts
A typical day / week now for Susan
Setting goals – customize every presentation
Talk to the universe and do positive repetitions
Advice to live by?
Take some risks!
Books
The Biography of Leonardo Di Vinci – Walter Isaacson