Voice Overs From Idaho: What It’s Really Like Recording From the Mountains
If you’ve ever wondered whether you can build a successful voiceover career from the mountains of Idaho, the short answer is yes, absolutely. As an Idaho voice over artist working from a home studio deep in the wilderness, I’ve learned firsthand that great audio doesn’t require a big city. It requires craftsmanship, the right tools, and a quiet place to create. And up here, quiet is one thing we have in abundance.
From Boise Broadcasting to Mountain‑Built Voice Acting
My journey started in Eagle, Idaho, a suburb of Boise, where I spent years in broadcasting before transitioning into full‑time voice acting in 2018. What I didn’t expect was that my wife and I would eventually sell our home and move 60 miles north into the Idaho mountains. The big question was obvious:
Can you really do professional voiceover work from the wilderness?
Would the internet be fast enough?
Will Source Connect work?
Are agencies still going to represent me if I wasn’t minutes from a studio?
Turns out, the answer to all of it was yes.
Building a Broadcast‑Quality Studio in the Idaho Mountains
My wife, a talented residential designer, created our new home, complete with a fully soundproofed, acoustically treated voiceover booth. Once the booth was finished, I set up my workstation, optimized the space, and put our internet connection to the test.
Source Connect worked flawlessly! What a relief THAT was!
And that was the moment I knew this crazy idea was going to work.
Why the Mountains Are a Voice Actor’s Dream Studio
Working as a remote Idaho voice actor has been one of the most unexpectedly perfect setups for recording. Unlike city studios, where traffic, sirens, and construction constantly threaten your noise floor, my booth sits in near‑total silence.
No cars or traffic noise. Leaf blowers? Lawn mowers or landscape crews? Nope! No urban chaos.
Just clean, crisp audio, and the occasional airplane or helicopter overhead, but those moments pass quickly.
Outside my studio window, the “neighbors” include elk, deer, foxes, bobcats, sandhill cranes, geese, grouse, and a bear who wanders by from time to time. We’ve learned to live with nature, respect it, and let it inspire the work.
A View That Never Stays the Same
One of the unexpected joys of living and recording up here is the view. It’s the same landscape every day, but it’s never the same scene. The light shifts. The seasons transform. The mountains breathe and change with the weather.
And every time we drive back into Boise for errands or to see friends, we can’t wait to return to the quiet, to the sanctuary that fuels both creativity and focus.
So… Can You Really Do Voice Overs From Idaho?
Yes. Absolutely you can. With the right studio setup, a reliable internet connection, and a commitment to the craft, you can build a thriving voiceover career from the mountains, the desert, the plains or anywhere your heart desires.
I’m living proof.
If you’d like to hear what Idaho‑forged audio sounds like, check out my demos below.

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