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From the typewriter of best-selling author and award-winning newspaper columnist Cam Tait on current issues. Some might make you life. Others might make you shed a tear. Cam sincerely hopes you'll be entertained. He has cerebral palsy and can't speak clearly so his words are read by a computer generated voice. Cam edits and produces what you hear himself.
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In loving memory of Cam's wife Joan, "Joan said one of the biggest reasons she married me was I made her laugh. When she was sick at the end of her life, she asked me to promise her I would make other people laugh when she was gone. I said I would do my very best." VoxBox reads Cam's words. Cam has cerebral palsy.
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Cam Tait’s voice can be difficult to understand because he lives with cerebral palsy. He wants to give you something to think about in the morning. So, Cam writes a message and uses Voicemaker.in to read every word except the … last one. He records that himself. Listen at 5 a.m. EST for The Last Word, First Thing in the Morning!
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From Cam TaitMy love of listening to voices, sound effects and music goes back to my teenage days. Radio personality Bob Comfort did a piece on 630 CHED called Posters for Your Mind, combining his voice telling a story and then, very cleverly, picking a current piece of music to drive home the point.It made an impeccable impact.And, it inspired me to, maybe, make a profession as a radio producer.Back in the early 1970s, though, technology was … well, a turntable, a cassette tape recorder and ...
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