ABOUT

Meet Sharon: voice over actor / singer / author

Sharon Lambert’s voice is full of the beauty and believability of an authentically strong soul.

It exudes a bright timbre while simultaneously embodying profound dramatic depth, enhanced by a subtle rasp that adds a unique quality to her voice. She effortlessly transitions between a youthful, energetic tone and a mature, seasoned quality.

Her honest, natural, and endearing tone makes her ideal for roles such as a nurturing mother, supportive best friend, or inspiring motivator.

She is an established professional performer in commercial, animation, singing, dubbing, and narration voice over work through her agent Brenda Campbell at Premiere Talent Management.

Some of her credits include Dexcom G6, the Netflix documentary “OK Go – Gravity is just a habit”, Alpine credit, PODS Moving and storage, English Bay Law Corporation, and Community Futures. Additionally, she has sung with esteemed institutions such as the Vancouver Symphonic Orchestra, CBC Orchestra, and the Royal City Musical Theatre Society.

Her expressive and versatile instrument makes Sharon the natural choice for your project. Contact her agent Brenda Campbell at Premiere Talent Management.

Beautifully Broken – My Kintsugi Journal

Kintsugi is the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. Instead of hiding the flaws, they are highlighted and emphasized. Trials chip and break us, but those wounds are fastened together with a  golden adhesive that loudly proclaims you have survived what was meant to destroy you.

Discover the beauty in your brokenness with the Beautifully Broken, My Kintsugi Journal. This guided reflection self care journal will help you on your journey of self-discovery and healing. Reconnect with yourself, learn to appreciate the small moments of joy and get encouragement to persevere through difficult times. Within this journal, you will find

  • morning & evening gratitude exercises,
  • relevant inspirational quotes,
  • introspective prompts,
  • daily acts of kindness,
  • mindfulness practice,
  • creative zone escape,
  • and weekly and monthly reflections to help you track your progress for 91 days.

Transform your shattered pieces into a beautiful mosaic with Beautifully Broken – My Kintsugi Journal.

About the author: In 2009 Sharon, a mother of three, survived a car crash that left her with major injuries. After a difficult road to recovery and hardfought healing, Sharon discovered voice over work. She found it was the perfect vehicle for channeling her irrepressible creativity and fostering a balanced life with her family. Before long, the voice over industry had a passionate new professional in its ranks.