Narration

Scott Isaacs is an ideal narrator for nonfiction text, including medical/health sciences, international culture, business, and self-improvement for audiobooks and e-learning.
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With a voice described as warm, confident, trustworthy, reliable, authoritative, and rich, he is passionate about making the spoken word as clear and compelling as possible.
You can find out more about him here.
His résumé is available here.​​
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If you are interested, feel free to reach out!
Home Studio Equipment
Microphones: Shure SM7B, Shure SM57, CAD E100Sx
Interface: Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, 3rd generation
Preamp: Triton Audio Fethead
Digital Audio Workstation: Audacity
About the Narrator


Scott Isaacs enjoyed his first 15 minutes of fame when he won the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee in 1989. His victory was the result of thousands of hours studying and indulging a lifelong love of language. Scott studied Spanish, French, and Latin from middle school through high school, majored in Russian in college, and took conversational classes in Mandarin Chinese as an adult.
A lifelong singer, Scott began choral singing at the age of ten, traveling with his choir on a goodwill trip to Taiwan. At St. Olaf College in Minnesota, Scott sang in five choirs and took voice and piano lessons. He has sung in Denver area choirs for years as a bass/baritone.
Scott earned a doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland, Oregon. He maintained a private practice in Denver for eight years, giving talks on subjects ranging from the flu to allergies to botanical medicine. He remains involved in natural medicine and research to this day.​
Scott parlayed his bee experience into work as a spelling coach for nearly 50 students, including several finalists at the Scripps National Spelling Bee. He joined Spelling Bee of China as its academic director and official pronouncer, traveling to China for work ten times. He was also the pronouncer for the North American Spelling Champion Challenge, an annual international bee for Chinese, American, and Canadian spellers. In all, Scott helped create multiple national-level word lists and pronounced for nearly 80 bees.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Scott frequently read aloud in his free time. Items such as important news articles, The Great Gatsby, and the Declaration of Independence became fodder as he tried to embody each character and writer and make the text’s message resonate. He completed the Great Audiobook Adventure in the summer of 2024 to capitalize on his enthusiasm for narration.
Outside the narrator’s studio, Scott enjoys skiing, lifting weights, tiki culture, creating fermented foods and delicious drinks, reading about music, and building his record and CD collection.