Culturally Speaking

S3 E3 How physical disabilities don't have to limit your life with voiceover artist Amy Sinha

June 08, 2021 Culturally Speaking Season 3 Episode 3
Culturally Speaking
S3 E3 How physical disabilities don't have to limit your life with voiceover artist Amy Sinha
Show Notes

Born in South Wales, UK, Amy Sinha was submerged in m​usic from an early age. She entered her first talent contest aged six, singing “Somewhere over the Rainbow”, this also marked the beginning of her love of music and performance. Amy experienced some rare medical conditions in her early years, being declared as being one out of only 5 children like her in the UK at the time. She had developed cataracts in both her eyes leaving her almost blind, and then diagnosed with a rare nerve condition which meant she was unable to feel hot, cold or superficial pain. Due to this nerve condition, she also developed Osteoarthritis leaving her almost wheelchair bound and caused her growth to stop completely.

The ongoing traumas of her early childhood inevitably played a major role in suppressing Amy’s confidence throughout her life, especially being so short during an age when all a child wants to do is “fit in”, and certainly not stand out because they looked so different. In what Amy describes as a ‘lightbulb’ moment she studied Music at college and university, went on to pursue a career as Jazz singer and is now as a voice over artist. 

Amy’s continuous challenges in her daily life will always remain ‘real’, but with a ‘work in progress’ attitude she is an inspiration for us all to remember that the impossible is always possible. All it takes is a little imagination, belief in yourself, patience and determination

To get in touch with Amy; 

Website - www.amysinha.com
LinkedIn -  www.linkedin.com/in/amysinha   
Instagram - www.instagram.com/amysinhavoice
Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/AmySinhaVoiceOverArtist
Twitter - www.twitter.com/amysinhavoice
YouTube - www.youtube.com/MissASinha
Clubhouse; @amysinha   

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