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Thursday, December 3, 2015

The VoiceMaster Teaches Bloggers about Personal Branding

Following the success of the first networking event in February, Pinoy Blogger held its 2nd meetup event, which also served as their Christmas party, on December 2, 2015 at the Asgard Suite, Victoria Court in Malate. About 30 bloggers attended the event where they enjoyed networking with their fellow bloggers, a sumptuous dinner and great raffle prizes.


Speakers of the 2nd Pinoy Blogger Meetup


The bloggers were also treated to a night of learning as 4 prominent personalities in the blogosphere shared their blogging expertise and advice: Digital Marketing Guru Janette Toral, famous Filipino tour guide and cultural activist Carlos Celdran, veteran voice artist and motivational speaker Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales, and historian and TV personality Xiao Chua.


As the first speaker, Janette came upfront to discuss the life cycle of a blogger, and the stages of being a digital influencer. She talked about how a blogger can become an “agitator” all the way up to being a “celebrity,” which means the blogger has a strong, loyal following.


Up next was Carlos Celdran, who made an informal presentation in a Q&A format. The bloggers were given the opportunity to ask Carlos about his thoughts on certain socio-political issues. He also shared his good and bad experiences in social media, and ended his talk with the encouraging challenge to meet and communicate with people on a more personal level, both online and offline.


The VoiceMaster Teaches Personal Branding to Bloggers


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales talked about personal branding. He shared his expert advice on how a blogger can find his or her “keyword” in life, so that they can brand themselves in their own blog criteria. He also talked about how blogging can be used not only for personal gain or monetary rewards, but also to push for advocacies and express passion through writing.


Last but not the least was historian and TV personality Xiao Chua, who shared his own experience in blogging and teaching history. He talked about how his interest has started, and shared some tidbits about the Philippine history that are not widely known.


The evening was capped off with a hearty dinner of Filipino cuisine, and a raffle of amazing prizes.

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Sunday, November 29, 2015

Pochology Academy Teaches Personal Branding in San Pedro College of Business Administration

Over 300 Junior and Senior students of San Pedro College of Business Administration in San Pedro, Laguna gathered at the Elmer A. Ching Hall for an afternoon filled with fun and learning on the subject of personal branding. The event, “Soar High, JBEA!” was organized by SPCBA’s Junior Business Executives Association for Marketing and HR students with the theme “Establishing your Personal Brand.”


Ada Cuaresma on Soar High JBEA Seminar


Three speakers were invited to each share their knowledge and expertise on personal branding. After some opening remarks and a song number from one of the students, the seminar began with Voice Care Philippines’ Executive Director, Ada Cuaresma. Ada shared her inspiring story on how she went from living a so-called normal life, to living her passion of training and motivational speaking. She also set an example of personal branding by talking about Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales, and how he established his VoiceMaster brand not only because of his voice acting expertise, but because of the people he inspired and empowered with his voice, through training, radio broadcasting, and motivational speaking.


Venchito Tampon Speaks at JBEA Seminar


Up next is Sharp Rocket’s Co-founder and CEO, Venchito Tampon. As a young entrepreneur at the age of 22, Venchito has a lot of experience and learning when it comes to establishing a brand, for both himself and his company. Not only did he entertain the audience with his funny jokes and stories, but he also motivated them to find their passion and build their personal brand around it.


Both Ada and Venchito are member speakers of Pochology Academy – Pocholo’s team of trainers and motivational speakers that are dedicated to inspiring people towards greatness, excellence and success.

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

The VoiceMaster on Market Analysis and Digital Marketing on the Asia E-Commerce Expo 2015

TAG Media and Public Relations has yet again held another successful event at the SMX Convention Center, and this time, it’s for digital marketing enthusiasts. The Asia E-Commerce Expo 2015 happened on November 25, 2015 with the theme “Empower. Connect. Inspire. Learn.”


The VoiceMaster at the Asia E-Commerce Expo 2015


The event featured distinguished speakers, panelists and moderators, discussing e-commerce topics such as digital marketing, e-payments, CRM, and startup online innovations. Speakers and panelists include premier digital marketer Janette Toral, Payoneer Brand Ambassador Allan Donato, Constantin Roberts of Zalora, well-known motivational speaker Chinkee Tan, and James Jimenez of COMELEC, among many others.


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales was the moderator of the second panel with the topic “Market Analysis and Digital Marketing.” The panel consists of Camille Montejo of Tree Top Adventure, motivational speaker and author Chinkee Tan, Jacqueline Van Den Ende of Lamudi, Kristian Melquiades of Viber, and James Jimenez of COMELEC.


Panel on Marketing Analysis and Digital Marketing


The panel focused on how each organization utilizes digital marketing strategies and how it benefits their business. Pocholo started the discussion with a question on how they utilize digital marketing to market to the youth, since young people are the ones who spend most of the time in social media. They also discussed how the companies use the internet for customer service, and how it helps in advocacies for organizations such as COMELEC, and physical businesses like Tree Top Adventure (which is an amusement park). There were also some questions from the audience, where the panelists got to share tips and success stories in terms of online advertising, social media and search engine optimization.


Although light and conversational, the panel was very insightful and informative, as it gave various perspectives on approaching market analysis for digital marketing, given the diversity of the industries of the panelists.

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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

SME’s Unite! APEC SME Summit 2015

APEC SME Summit 2015


Leaders of different sectors from all over the world flew to Manila for the 2015 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation or APEC on November 17-19. With the theme “Building inclusive economies, building a better world,” APEC 2015 aims to prioritize economic policy thrusts of the member economies in the Asia Pacific region, including human capital development, small and medium enterprises (SME’s) in regional and global markets, sustainable and resilient communities, and enhancement of regional economic integration.


The first day of APEC 2015 opened the doors for SME’s to participate in this international forum with the APEC SME Summit. Hundreds of SME’s, political and economic leaders, media and other organizations filled the Green Sun Hotel in Makati to witness a whole day of exhibits and conferences. The theme of the event is “Innovation and Big Ideas: Pushing Boundaries.”


Selected delegates were given access to “The Eye,” the main hall where the conference happened. The conference featured speakers from various industries to share their knowledge and expertise on innovation in relation to building and managing a business. His Excellency, President Benigno S. Aquino III graced the event with his presence to deliver the keynote address.


The speaker lineup included top-rated CEO’s like Tony Fernandes of Air Asia, Wendy Kopp of Teach for All, Sheila Marcelo of Care.com, Bill Barhydt of Abra, Jonathan Swanson of Thumbtack, and our very own Maria Ressa of Rappler. Representatives from multi-national companies also joined the lineup like Karen Reddington of FedEx Asia Pacific, Barbara Navarro of Google, and Scott Anthony of Innosight. Newscaster and TV host Karen Davila was the moderator of the afternoon’s panel discussions. There was also a Zumba break in between to energize the crowd.


The exhibit on the ground floor included organizations that support SME’s like Open Online Academy, Tuldok Animation, Kickstart Ventures Inc., Impact Hub Manila, and Ideaspace Foundation.


The APEC SME Summit 2015 was organized by APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC), Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (Go Negosyo), and Asia Society Philippines.

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Sunday, October 4, 2015

JAMS Past Forward: Celebrating the Timeless Saga of Marketing

On October 2, 2015, the Junior Achievement Marketing Society (JAMS) held its General Assembly with the event entitled “Past Forward: Celebrating the Timeless Saga of Marketing.” The event gathered hundreds of JAMS members from various schools all over the Philippines to learn about the latest trends that lead to marketing success. The half-day event was held at the FNRI Auditorium of the Department of Science and Technology in Taguig City.


JAMS Past Forward


The event featured 2 speakers, both proteges of Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales. The first speaker was Voice Care Philippines’ Executive Director, Ada Cuaresma, who talked about Personal Branding. Ada started by energizing the crowd with an ice-breaker, then went on to share her story on how she found her purpose in life through broadcasting and motivational speaking. Ada gave tips on how one can establish their personal brand, and how branding one’s self is linked to being able to respond to life’s calling.


The second speaker was Sharp Rocket’s Founder, Venchito Tampon. Venchito also shared his experience in life and in business as a young entrepreneur, and also imparted the lessons he learned along the way. He talked about social media ethics, and gave insights to the audience on how social media can be used to their personal and professional advancement.


Overall, Past Forward turned out to be a huge success for JAMS.

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The VoiceMaster Motivates Entrepreneurs at the SME Business Expo 2015

Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales inspired and motivated over 200 hundred SME business owners and enthusiasts on the first day of the SME Business Expo 2015 on October 2nd, at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City.


The VoiceMaster Speaks at SME Business Expo 2015


The expo featured several industry thought leaders with the aim to empower small and medium enterprises to become competitive in the ASEAN economic community. This annual event is now on its third year.


The VoiceMaster talked about the value of leadership in business. He shared his personal definition of leadership and the non-negotiable ingredients that sum up a great leader – influence, passion, inspiration, vision and purpose. He also talked about how he has established his own business, Creativoices Productions, at a very young age, and how he has held on his vision of the Philippines becoming the center of voiceover excellence in Asia.


The VoiceMaster Speaks at SME Business Expo 2015


Of course, the talk would not be complete without the audience hearing Pocholo’s imitation of various cartoon characters and famous personalities. More importantly, the audience was served with a handful of words of wisdom from the VoiceMaster.

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Saturday, October 3, 2015

The VoiceMaster Talks about Guerrilla Marketing at “I am the BRAND”

I am the Brand Personality Development Seminar


Despite heavy rains and suspended classes, more than 500 marketing students managed to fill the gymnasium of Polytechnic University of the Philippines, Taguig for the “I am the Brand” Seminar on October 2, 2015.


The half-day event featured 3 speakers who spoke about personal branding and marketing – SEO Kid Venchito Tampon of Sharp Rocket, the VoiceMaster of the Philippines Pocholo Gonzales of Creativoices Productions and Voice of the Youth Network, and Chief Awesome Officer Al Ian Barcelona of AIB Training.


As the second speaker, Pocholo wowed the audience as soon as he came onstage with his high-energy icebreaker. He then introduced himself and shared his story on how he became the VoiceMaster – his struggles and how he pushed on with the belief in his own dreams and visions. He briefly introduced his voice acting career and showcased his talents with the various voices he can create and imitate.


Above all, the VoiceMaster inspired and motivated the crowd of young people by encouraging them to bring out the greatness within. He encouraged the audience to believe in their own capacity, to keep dreaming big dreams despite what other people might say. He also talked about Voice of the Youth Network, what the organization does, and how it can be a venue where the youth can discover their passion and actually live it.


After the VoiceMaster’s talk, the audience was filled with enthusiasm and motivation to pursue their dreams and be an inspiration to their fellow youth.

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Friday, October 2, 2015

Global Youth Forum 2015: Youth on the Move

On October 1, 2015, hundreds of Tourism students from all over the country filled the Subic Bay Exhibition and Convention Center for the first day of the Global Youth Forum 2015.


The VoiceMaster Inspiring Hundreds of Young People in the Global Youth Forum


With the theme “Youth on the Move,” the 3-day forum aims to support the United Nations’ World Tourism Organization 2015 theme “One Billion Tourists, One Billion Opportunities. It is organized by the International School for Sustainable Tourism, under the care of the founder Dr. Mina Gabor. The first day was filled with prominent speakers, including DOT Undersecretary Benito Bengzon, Pacific Asia Travel Association’s Vice Chairman Andrew Jones, and former President Fidel V. Ramos.


After lunch, a session about “Getting Youth into Tourism Jobs” was opened by the keynote speaker, DLSU-Benilde’s Program Chair for Hospitality Management Mr. Gil Acuna. It was followed by 3 presentations to support the topic – Author and Public Speaker on Youth Culture Mr. Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales, Lyceum of the Philippines’ Dean Bob Zozobrado, and Homestay Philippines Inc. President Ms. Rose Libongco.


The VoiceMaster Receives Certificate of Appreciation as one of the Speakers


The VoiceMaster inspired the youth to be ambassadors of the country to promote tourism. He also spoke about Jose Rizal as the epitome of greatness and excellence of the Filipino people, and how each of us can become the present-day Rizal in our own right. Dean Zozobrado shared LPU’s programs and activities to promote Philippine tourism, while Ms. Libongco discussed the benefits of working in a hotel.


The first day of the Global Youth Forum was a huge success, with participants gaining new friends and experiences that definitely shows, it’s more fun in the Philippines!

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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The VoiceMaster at JA Philippines’ 2nd Business Leadership Summit

On September 28, the VoiceMaster spoke to about 300 students at the 2nd Junior Achievement Business Leadership Summit 2015. Hundreds of students from different parts of the country The event was organized by Junior Achievement Philippines (JAPI) and was held at the SGV Hall of the Asian Institute of Management in Makati.


The VoiceMaster Speaking at the JA Philippines Business Leadership Summit


The VoiceMaster spoke about the positive qualities of successful entrepreneurs, which he narrowed down to the 5 most important ones: resilience, patience, trust, faith and passion. He also shared how he has exemplified these qualities when he was building his own company, Creativoices Productions, as well as his voice acting school and his many advocacies. The VoiceMaster talked about his career as a voice artist, and even showcased his skills by doing voices of some famous characters and celebrities, despite feeling under the weather on that day.


The VoiceMaster Talks About Qualities of a Successful Entrepreneur


More than the entertainment and the entrepreneurial lessons, Pocholo also inspired and motivated the participants by encouraging them to discover their passion and bring out the greatness within.

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Friday, September 25, 2015

Business Symposium at ACTS Computer College, Laguna

Ate Ada talks about personal branding


On September 24, 300 Business students of ACTS Computer College gathered at the Cultural Center of Laguna in Sta. Cruz, Laguna to attend their Annual BEST, or Business Entrepreneur Synergies Symposium Thrust. With the theme “Together we can make the Philippine economy number one in Asia,” the half-day symposium featured speakers to share their expertise and stories to motivate the students to do well in their entrepreneurial journey


ACTS’ School Director Prof. Ruben Macalinao opened the event with his speech, discussing the future trends of businesses in the Philippines, particularly in the IT-BPM industry. An intermission number followed his speech, with select students from the Department of Computer Studeies performing various Filipino folk dances such as Palayok Dance and Sayaw sa Bangko.


The intermission number was immediately followed by the first speaker, Voice Care Philippines’ Executive Director, Ada Cuaresma, who talked about Personal Branding. She started the talk with an energizing activity to brighten up the morning, then proceeded with explaining personal branding, as well as tips on how anyone can establish their personal brand. Ada also inspired the audience by sharing her life story, and how personal branding is all about responding to one’s “calling” in life.


BEST Speakers with ACTS Officers and Teachers


After the talk on Personal Branding, Ms. Lynette Zotomayor, Founder of Lynderm Facial Center and Day Spa, took the stage to share the story of how she set up her business – from playing with her interests in cosmetics until she grew her center with franchises in various places in Metro Manila and some nearby provinces.


The Annual BEST was capped off with closing remarks from the event’s overall Chairperson, Mrs. Guadalupe Rocamora. The students left the event with a fresh and empowering perspective on being the next generation of Filipino entrepreneurs.

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Monday, August 31, 2015

The VoiceMaster Teaches Personal Branding to LPU Marketing Students

About a hundred marketing students from Lyceum of the Philippines University in Manila were inspired, motivated and empowered as Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales spoke at LPU Management Society’s “Beginner’s Guide” event on August 29, 2015.The VoiceMaster Speaks at LPU Mansoc Beginners Guide


The VoiceMaster has captivated the hearts of his audience as he started his talk with sharing how he started fulfilling his dreams at a young age, while he was still a student. He also entertained the audience with his voice acting skills, imitating voices of cartoon characters and famous personalities. He also gave a sample of the commercials and anime characters that he voiced in the past.


The VoiceMaster Talks about Student Personal Branding


But more than the entertainment factor, the VoiceMaster enlightened the students with his tips on personal branding, and how they can apply this principle to be better in their personal and professional life. He also motivated the students to believe in themselves in fulfilling their dream despite other people telling them otherwise. His advice: “Do not waste an opportunity to be an inspiration to your fellow youth.”

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Monday, August 24, 2015

The VoiceMaster as Panelist on Asia Pacific Leaders Forum “Blogging 101”

Panelists of Blogging 101 in Treetop Adventure Subic Bay


On August 23, the VoiceMaster joined public relations experts Cherry Burwell and Jeoff Solas as panelist in the “Asia Leaders Forum: Social Media Marketing”. The panel discussed the importance of social media and blogging in the business world today. Topics such as personal branding, maintaining online and offline relationships, and social media responsibility were discussed at a great length in a meaningful exchange of ideas between the panelist and the audience.


The VoiceMaster Speaks at Asia Pacific Leaders Forum


The VoiceMaster shared his experience on how he has, over the years, been able to establish his brand through the use of social media. He also shared how the internet has helped him grow his voiceover business online, and how bringing his business to the web enabled him to create a network of international client and talent base.


Asia Pacific Leaders Forum is a conference series that features influential speakers to talk about different topics, all with the goal pursuing excellence for individuals and organizations. The forum is organized by TAG Media and Public Relations, founded by husband-and-wife tandem Troy and Grace Nicolas.

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Monday, August 17, 2015

The VoiceMaster Teaches Importance of Technology to Sari-Sari Store Owners

The VoiceMaster Entertains Attendees of the Sari Sari Summit 2015


No distance, amount of rain or power interruption can stop the VoiceMaster from doing what he loves doing – inspiring, motivating and empowering his fellow Filipinos. This time, it’s in Suave General Merchandise’s Sari-Sari Summit, held in Suave San Isidro open grounds in Rizal on August 15, 2015.


Hundreds of sari-sari store owners flocked the summit to check out various business suppliers, network with fellow store owners and learn from business talks.


In his quick yet very entertaining and captivating talk, the VoiceMaster shared tips on how small business owners can use the power of internet and social media to grow their business. He emphasized how social media can help them attract not only potential clients and suppliers, but also like-minded business people with whom they can create partnerships with.


The VoiceMaster Explains the Importance of Technology to Sarisari Store Owners


Of course, the talk wouldn’t be complete without the VoiceMaster’s showcase of his many character voices. Despite getting soaked in the rain, the entire audience was amazed and inspired by the VoiceMaster.

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Thursday, August 13, 2015

VoiceMaster Meets United Nations Envoy on Youth Ahmad Alhendawi

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What happens when the man who started Youth Media in the Philippines meets the United Nations’ Ambassador for Youth? Nothing but a fun, yet meaningful and inspiring conversation that will open doors to endless possibilities for the young members of our society.


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales, founder of Voice of the Youth Network, had a chance to do a very exclusive interview with the United Nations’ Secretary-General Envoy on Youth, Mr. Ahmad Alhendawi on August 13, 2015. Alhendawi visited the Philippines to attend the International Youth Day celebration organized by the National Youth Commission on August 12.


In this half-hour interview, Alhendawi explained his role as the UN’s Envoy on Youth. “With half of the world’s population being under 25 years old, and 90% of those living in developing countries being youth, it is fitting for the United Nations to prioritize the youth and give them a voice in the Sustainable Development Goals set forth by the UN,” said Alhendawi. His role as an Envoy is to bridge the youth sector to the United Nations and remind them that the youth issues – such as employment opportunities, accessible healthcare and protection of youth rights – are urgent issues that “need to be addressed YESTERDAY.”


The Envoy was then treated to a few seconds of entertainment with the VoiceMaster showcasing his voice acting skills by doing many different cartoon character voices, which earned a huge applause from Alhendawi.


As the founder of the lone youth media in the country, the VoiceMaster also asked about the Envoy’s plan for information dissemination, to which Alhendawi explained that one of their goals is to engage member states, private sectors, academic institutions, media and civil society, and youth-led organizations in UN’s programs for the youth. Social media and the internet remains to be the forefront of their distribution channel since that’s where most of the young people are. At this point, Alhendawi recognized the VoiceMaster’s work with the Voice of the Youth Network. “We need more people like you (VoiceMaster),” said Alhendawi. He explained that in a generation where attention span is short, where the youth will only spare 30 seconds or one or two chances to for you to catch their attention before they turn to their smartphones, the world needs leaders like Pocholo that not only has the talent to captivate an audience, but also have the heart and passion for giving opportunities for the youth to be heard.


Alhendawi also beautifully emphasized UN’s mantra to “leave no one behind.” “We’re not only referring to not leaving the marginalized sector, which of course, we also do not want to. But leaving no one behind is more of involving everyone in the creation and participation in achieving the sustainable development goals, like alleviating all forms of poverty by year 2030.”


As for his final message, Alhendawi challenged the youth to not wait for UN or anyone before they become part of achieving the development goals. “Invite yourself, don’t wait for the UN to come to you. It’s not about changing everything in the world. It’s about DOING SOMETHING that would eventually change the world.”

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

The VoiceMaster Receives "Mentor Me" Award from Go Negosyo

The Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship – Go Negosyo – celebrated its 10th year anniversary on July 28, 2015 at the Green Sun Hotel, Makati City.


The Big GoNegosyo Groufie


Hundreds of business personalities from different industries came together to witness and experience this momentous event for the organization that sparked entrepreneurial revolution in the country. Hosted by Angelpreneurs Michael Lobrin and Chal Lontok, the evening was filled with both looking back and looking ahead for the future of entrepreneurship in the Philippines. Angelpreneur Mon Lopez delivered the opening remarks. After which, a couple of video presentations were shown to reminisce on the 10-year journey of Go Negosyo. After the sumptuous dinner, a bunch of selfies and groufies, and fun-filled networking, the celebration ended with words of inspiration from Go Negosyo founder, Joey Concepcion. Theater actress Cris Villongco also serenaded everyone with her golden voice.


Mentor Me Awardees


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales was one of the dozens of Go Negosyo’s Angelpreneurs and mentors that was awarded the “Mentor Me” award, a recognition of enablers of Filipino micro, small and medium enterprises, and solid partners in helping build an entrepreneurial nation. Other awardees included Angelpreneurs Francis Kong, Michael Lobrin, Mylene Abiva, Paulo Tibig, Mon Abrea, Carlo Calimon, among many others.


Also present in the event were Senators Cynthia Villar and Bam Aquino, Christine Bersola-Babao and Miriam Quiambao-Roberto.

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Thursday, March 19, 2015

VoiceMaster Teaches Personal Branding to Students of ABE International College


Youth Entrepreneurship


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales spoke to the Marketing students of ABE International College in Caloocan City on March 19, 2015. In the seminar “Youth Entrepreneurship,” the VoiceMaster talked about the importance of personal branding in pursuing one’s professional life.


 During his talk, the VoiceMaster talked about his personal life, how he started young in his career as a voice artist, and was therefore considered a veteran in his craft despite a young age. He also shared his talent by showcasing the characters and commercials he has voiced before.




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Friday, March 6, 2015

5th Annual HR Students Convention


 HR Summit


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales has done it again, and this time, he inspired and motivated a thousand students in the 5th Annual HR Students Convention held on March 5, 2015 at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.


The VoiceMaster started his talk by telling his life story, and showing his accomplishments as a voice artist. The audience was widely entertained after hearing the VoiceMaster’s different voices from commercials and different cartoon characters. He even performed a live radio drama with 5 characters which he all voices, including sound effects!


 He then talked the art of personal branding, and shared his own experiences and techniques on how he successfully branded himself as the “VoiceMaster of the Philippines”. He ended his talk with inspirational words to the audience, “Never miss an opportunity to be an inspiration to others.”

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Saturday, February 28, 2015

The VoiceMaster in the Asia Young Leaders Summit

Hundreds of CEO’s and business owners gathered in Marriott Hotel Manila for the Asia Young Leaders Summit organized by Asia CEO Awards on February 26, 2015.


 Speakers Asia Young Leaders Summit


Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales brought the house down in less than 10 minutes, as a panelist in the summit. Together with the speakers in the morning session, the panelists took turns in answering questions like challenges in a startup, their greatest fear and the age they would like to retire. The VoiceMaster caught everyone’s attention when he introduced himself and started doing the voices he is known for. He also shared his words of inspiration as one of the country’s most sought-after motivational speakers today. “Most people fear death. I’m not afraid of death. In fact, it serves as my inspiration to do everything my heart desires.”


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Sunday, January 25, 2015

The Filipino Speaker at the Athomic Congress 2015











 Pocholo “The VoiceMaster” Gonzales has yet again entertained, inspired and empowered hundreds of students in the University of Santo Tomas on January 24, 2015.


 In the Athomic Congress 2015, The VoiceMaster shared his expertise in Personal Branding – what it is and how to apply it as a young member of the society. He shared his own experiences in building his own brand as the VoiceMaster of the Philippines, and showcased his talents by doing a live radio drama and the voices of the commercials and cartoon characters he has done as a voice artist.





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Monday, November 24, 2014

ComGuild's 6th Annual Conference of IT and Computer Science Students of the Philippines

More than 700 students filled the Henry-Lee Irwin Theater of the Ateneo de Manila University for the 6th Annual Conference of Information Technology and Computer Science Students of the Philippines on November 23, 2014. With the theme “Technology: A Tool for Social Development," VoiceMaster of the Philippines Pocholo Gonzales spoke to the participants about the importance of voice in Information and Communications Technology or ICT.








 Having been a voice artist, broadcaster and motivational speaker for 20 years, Pocholo gave a perspective of the now and then of voice overs. He shared his experiences in dubbing and voicing for anime, video games, audiobooks and radio drama, and how these different forms of communication evolve together with the development of technology and the internet. Furthermore, he also inspired and motivated the audience with “Pochology 101” – his words of wisdom on life and the world.

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