Tamara Levitt Explained

Tamara Levitt
Birth Date:2 December 1971
Nationality:Canadian
Known For:Narrator of the Calm app

Tamara Levitt (born December 2, 1971) [1] [2] is a Canadian author, mindfulness instructor, and voice-over artist most widely known as the narrator for the Calm app.[3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Biography

Levitt had a difficult relationship with her father growing up. At an early age, she began singing and writing music, which helped her manage her feelings towards her father. Around age 12, she began a professional stage career, singing and acting. However, by the time she was 14, she had developed anxiety, depression and an eating disorder,[8] and described herself as "an angry punk rocker" whose childhood "wasn't an easy one".

When she was 18, she discovered the benefits of meditation at an eight-week mindfulness and meditation course at an eating disorders centre in Toronto.[9]

Career

Levitt continued working as a musician and a voice-over actress until she gave up both in her mid-20s, because of the pressure she put herself under.

She began developing meditation and mindfulness sessions for corporations, together with short films, television productions, and books on mindfulness. Her 2017 children's book, The Secret to Clara's Calm, was reviewed by Kirkus, who said "Clara may just be too calm."[10]

In 2014, Levitt reached out via e-mail with a résumé to Calm's co-founders, Alex Tew and Michael Acton Smith. She has held the title of Head of Mindfulness at the app since November 2014[11] and has undisclosed equity in the company. As the Head of Mindfulness, Levitt leads the creative development of content on Calm. "The Daily Calm" is the app's most popular feature, which Levitt writes and then records her narration in a studio in Toronto. According to The New York Times, as of July 2019 she had written and recorded "hundreds" of meditations. That same month CTV news said she was "responsible for the daily meditation practice of more than two million people."

In Levitt's first four years at Calm, subscriptions grew from 2,500 subscribers to one million. Fans of Levitt have described her voice as "marvelous", "hypnotic", and "somehow magic". One stated that if she were to start recording commercials, that they would "probably end up buying three insurance policies and a Snuggie before snapping out of it".

Personal life

Levitt lives in Toronto.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: What joy it was to kick off my birthday with some of my favorite LA friends. Had so much fun at @gratitudekitchenandbar (Thank you!!) Feeling very grateful and inspired as I head into this year! . Instagram . March 11, 2020.
  2. Web site: Tamara Levitt. Facebook . March 11, 2020.
  3. News: Hess . Amanda . STILL, SMALL VOICE: Desperately seeking sleep, millions use an app that lulls them to oblivion . March 11, 2020 . . July 30, 2019.
  4. News: King . Jamilah . My meditation app is stressing me out. Why is mindfulness so maddening? . March 11, 2020 . . February 2, 2019.
  5. News: Cornell . Camilla . Meet Tamara Levitt, the Toronto woman who soothes millions on the Calm app . March 11, 2020 . . September 2, 2018.
  6. News: Hess . Amanda . The App That Tucks Me In at Night . March 11, 2020 . . July 17, 2019.
  7. News: Rose. Hilary. Meet Tamara Levitt, the woman who sends people to sleep on the Calm app. The Times of London. April 14, 2020. en. 0140-0460.
  8. News: Bogart . Nicole . 'Divine timing': How Canadian Tamara Levitt became the voice of the Calm app . March 11, 2020 . CTVNews.ca . July 31, 2019.
  9. Web site: Tamara Levitt. www.allamericanspeakers.com. April 14, 2020.
  10. Book: THE SECRET TO CLARA'S CALM Kirkus Reviews. en.
  11. News: Shulman . Robyn D. . The Number 1 Meditation App Is Now Free For Teachers And Their Students . March 11, 2020 . . February 25, 2019.
  12. Web site: Q. April 8, 2020. Southern California Public Radio. April 14, 2020.