You could start offering your voice as the narrator for audiobooks. A lot is now published as audiobooks, and they are popular. As far as I know when it comes to indie books - books published either by the author, or by a small independent publisher sometimes - the author can choose the narrator, and with indies often pays them herself too, and today there is a LOT of those published. Including a lot by conservative authors. As there is also a big demand for traditional adventure and such, and cozies, and all kinds of stories the trad publishers no longer are willing to buy.
Audible, and its mother company Amazon, are undoubtedly evil to some rather big extent, but right now they are the sites most customers know to go looking, and they mostly allow all kinds of authors to publish on their platform so with most indie authors they are still the primary seller for their books.
Maybe get on Facebook, and its better alternative MeWe, and what other similar places there are, find author groups that would not reject you based on your political opinions. Not easy, as most are probably more or less hiding, at least on facebook, but you could try to find authors who look promising and ask in their fan groups.
You could try looking for authors who might want a narrator for their books directly, by searching for indies published on the Kindle Direct program by authors who sound like something you might like to read yourself, and send them a sample. You would have to start small, presumably, by narrating books for authors who are not any kind of names yet, and who probably can't pay you much, but on Audible at least people also search for audiobooks based on narrators they like, and if you started to get visibility that way you might be able to get possibly even a pretty well-paying career that way.
You should also get yourself a net site where you offer your services directly, and where it is possible to hear samples. Find older books, ones that no longer are copyrighted, to read, so that you will not risk problems due to copyright infringement.
One alternative might also be to search for books you like, but which are by new authors, and then try to find a way to get their authors a sample of you reading something of theirs. Most authors today do have blogs where it is possible to leave comments, so look for those, and for their facebook and other social media sites, most have those no matter what their opinion is of the platform or its owners, as it is kind of necessary if one wants to sell.
You should narrate Soft War by Jason Lowry and/or The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous. This will help you research bitcoin if you haven't already and if you then decide that it is what many of us think it is, you should ask your mom if you can save your rent and buy/save satoshis (the denomination of btc). Put your narrations on your own website and start a library for people waking up (or do audible) - link here so we know. Patrick Gunnels does similar narrations on Badlands Media (Rumble), but if your voice is great, you'll do a better job (voice is very important to me, I aways check samples on audible b4 buying) and I think there is a gap in the market. Ask Jesus for guidance if you haven't already. Many blessings to you.
You could start offering your voice as the narrator for audiobooks. A lot is now published as audiobooks, and they are popular. As far as I know when it comes to indie books - books published either by the author, or by a small independent publisher sometimes - the author can choose the narrator, and with indies often pays them herself too, and today there is a LOT of those published. Including a lot by conservative authors. As there is also a big demand for traditional adventure and such, and cozies, and all kinds of stories the trad publishers no longer are willing to buy.
There are some tips here: https://www.audible.com/blog/article-how-to-become-an-audiobook-narrator
Audible, and its mother company Amazon, are undoubtedly evil to some rather big extent, but right now they are the sites most customers know to go looking, and they mostly allow all kinds of authors to publish on their platform so with most indie authors they are still the primary seller for their books.
Maybe get on Facebook, and its better alternative MeWe, and what other similar places there are, find author groups that would not reject you based on your political opinions. Not easy, as most are probably more or less hiding, at least on facebook, but you could try to find authors who look promising and ask in their fan groups.
You could try looking for authors who might want a narrator for their books directly, by searching for indies published on the Kindle Direct program by authors who sound like something you might like to read yourself, and send them a sample. You would have to start small, presumably, by narrating books for authors who are not any kind of names yet, and who probably can't pay you much, but on Audible at least people also search for audiobooks based on narrators they like, and if you started to get visibility that way you might be able to get possibly even a pretty well-paying career that way.
You should also get yourself a net site where you offer your services directly, and where it is possible to hear samples. Find older books, ones that no longer are copyrighted, to read, so that you will not risk problems due to copyright infringement.
One alternative might also be to search for books you like, but which are by new authors, and then try to find a way to get their authors a sample of you reading something of theirs. Most authors today do have blogs where it is possible to leave comments, so look for those, and for their facebook and other social media sites, most have those no matter what their opinion is of the platform or its owners, as it is kind of necessary if one wants to sell.
You should narrate Soft War by Jason Lowry and/or The Bitcoin Standard by Saifedean Ammous. This will help you research bitcoin if you haven't already and if you then decide that it is what many of us think it is, you should ask your mom if you can save your rent and buy/save satoshis (the denomination of btc). Put your narrations on your own website and start a library for people waking up (or do audible) - link here so we know. Patrick Gunnels does similar narrations on Badlands Media (Rumble), but if your voice is great, you'll do a better job (voice is very important to me, I aways check samples on audible b4 buying) and I think there is a gap in the market. Ask Jesus for guidance if you haven't already. Many blessings to you.