Meet Catherine Campion šŸ’ƒ The VO Dojo

Catherine Campion

Left-handed baby of a massive Irish-American family. Passionate voiceover talent & coach; adaptive yoga instructor; certified Death Midwife. Iā€™m a Capricorn, so I donā€™t believe in astrology.

Minneapolis MN US

You and Me Against the World by Helen Reddy

ā€œMe and my Mamaā€™s songā€

My Story

Catherine Campion | VO Dojo [04:36]

[00:20] Catā€™s definition of ā€œmojoā€

[00:55] Super Power

[01:38] Once Upon A Timeā€¦

[03:40] Everything is exactly how itā€™s supposed to beā€¦

I love the saying things always work out in the end and

if theyā€™re not working out, then itā€™s not the end.

ā€“ Catherine

ā€¦ Not the End

Editors note: flash forward 10 years and Catherineā€™s desire for Intentional Community remained.Ā  The following is the ā€œrest of t he story. As she says in the video ā€œnot the end.ā€

 

Humans historically have gathered in small groups that all know each other well and hold each other accountable and take care of each other. And at least in our country, and in most countries that run in developed society, we now have nuclear families. And if you donā€™t, youā€™re an outcast, or you donā€™t like your nuclear family, and youā€™re like, well, I guess Iā€™m stuckā€¦

I donā€™t know if you know the idea of Dunbarā€™s number, do you know what that is? So, the actual Dunbarā€™s number, I believe, is 150. And decades of sociological research came to the conclusion that humans seem to function best around 150 people, because then you will know everyone, you canā€™t really know more than 150 people, or you canā€™t really have really care for more than 150 people. I went to a small Catholic, high school de LaSalle, and it had, 120 kids in my grade or whatever. And I pretty much knew a little bit about each of those kids.

So the idea is you build concentric circlesā€¦you have a village of 100 people for 50 people more or less, who know each other and care about each other and take care of each other. And thatā€™s a neighborhood and then you have 150 collections of 150 people and that makes a city, and levels of governance where a representative would go from each level and eventuallyā€¦tā€™s different than just democracy, itā€™s more like self-governing units that also functions on a higher level.

Building an Intentional Community

So what weā€™re doing in Michigan, similar to what I was trying to do in Ecuador, isā€¦sharing proximity, not necessarily the same piece of land. But that was the idea: having a group and then really homesteading as best we can. Growing as much of our own food as we canā€“there are already goats, chickens, pigs. Itā€™s all, you know, solar powered, with wells for our water. Itā€™s not on the grid. Weā€™ve got six acres of farmland and four acres of forestryā€¦weā€™ve already started planting on it. So just survival level homesteading. That will be great, a great, comfortable, safe way to live during this phase of what our country is going through and who knows, will industrial civilization collapse in our lifetime? will global climate crisis go off the rails in the next 30 years? Just like a nice place to ride that out with some friends and family.

Being of Service

My partner and I both have a lot of ideas, how we can be of service and how we can be teaching on the land. Iā€™m a yoga teacherĀ  specializing in senior and adaptive yoga.Ā  There probably isnā€™t another adaptive yoga teacher around so there might be a bunch of people with disabilities that would love me to teach them that. Iā€™m also a death midwife, and my partnerā€™s a third-degree black belt, and he loves the idea of teaching little boys how to be appropriate men and how to be good.

And Iā€™m teaching through theĀ VO DojoĀ teaching voiceover as a Sensei. And I brought up the idea recently that there are so many older people, mid-career or retirees that either a discovered when they got to retirement age, they couldnā€™t really retire without a part time job. Or they just want to have another career. And I said, we should start focusing on seniors to teach voiceover to and my partner said ā€œyeah, we would love to do that. We were already talking about it.ā€ Because I love seniors, and I work with them. And I would love to teach them how to do voiceover.

ā€¦not the end.

 

More aboutĀ  Catherine

Being born into a cross-cultural/dual-citizenship family and improvising since I was 11 have helped me build a rewarding international on-camera & voiceover career.

Highlights include acting opposite Charlize Theron in *North Country*; appearing in the final season of *Weeds* with Mary-Louise Parker; Network commercial campaigns for Subaru, United Health and H&R Block; narration for the United Nations; voicing Scarlett Johanssonā€™s Black Widow for the Iron Man video game; and Siri, in Ellenā€™s iPhone, on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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