May 9, 2026

Audio

There are no downloadable audio files here yet, but check back. This page will eventually contain miscellaneous audio recordings, podcast appearances, readings, and other spoken material.

For now, if you want to hear examples of my professional voice work, I encourage you to check out the last four audiobook productions of mine still available on Audible. At one time, I had over 120 audiobooks in my portfolio.

I began the audiobook portion of my voice acting career while living in a storage unit in San Diego—recording, editing, mastering, and building a professional audio career under unusual circumstances.

A few surviving examples of my narration work include:

Invading Babylon — a politically strategic Christian book with interesting ideas about power and influence, though heavily shaped by mainstream Pauline theology. (Amazon)

Hearing God Through Biblical Meditation — a thoughtful and engaging meditation book that I found genuinely interesting as a production project. (Rakuten Kobo)

Serve 2 Win — one of the best client experiences I had in audiobook production and a strong practical business book. Download a copy right now at Audible.com.

When In America… — a short and enjoyable project helping teach American idioms and expressions to non-native English speakers. (Audible.com)

If you’re interested in the survival story behind how I built part of my voice career while living in unconventional circumstances, check out my book:

How to Live in a Storage Unit or Other Place You Don’t Belong

This is not theory. It is lived experience.

How to Live in a Storage Unit or Other Place You Don’t Belong tells the true story of how I walked away from truck driving to pursue a different life—one built on writing, voice work, and royalties instead of endless miles on the road.

With very little money and a dream of earning a living as an audiobook narrator, I rented a storage unit in San Diego for just $75 a month. It was about the size of a small bedroom. No comfort. No proper living arrangement. Just concrete walls, limited electricity, heat, dust, and uncertainty.

Inside that unit, I built a recording booth out of plywood and bed-topper foam. I bought a Blue Yeti microphone and got to work.

For nearly a year and a half, I worked between 70 and 100 hours a week—recording, editing, mastering, and producing audiobooks, learning the craft through sheer repetition and relentless discipline.

That grind eventually produced results: roughly $650 a month in audiobook royalties.

That income gave me an escape route.

I moved to Mexico and rented a one-bedroom apartment for around $150 a month, proving that unconventional sacrifice, discipline, and creative labor can create freedom where conventional life often cannot.

This book is part survival manual, part memoir, and part blueprint for anyone trying to survive outside the normal system. It covers practical realities, mental discipline, secrecy, logistics, hygiene, risk, resourcefulness, and the mindset required to endure difficult conditions while building toward something better.

It is for the desperate, the unconventional, the ambitious, and the people willing to endure discomfort in order to create a future.

Download a FREE copy.