
Reham H. Zidan has spent more than a decade learning what a voice can do — how it can carry a reader through a 400-page novel, how it can make a brand feel human, how it can hold attention in the quiet space between words.
Her path began in media — radio, television, and digital communication — where she learned the discipline of broadcast and the intimacy of the microphone. That foundation became the launchpad for a career in voice work spanning audiobooks, podcasts, commercials, and storytelling.
Today, she is a featured narrator on Storytel, with thousands of recorded audio pieces across platforms. Her Arabic narration is sought after by publishers, brands, and creators who need a voice that doesn't just read — it inhabits.
"Voice is the closest thing we have to touch. I treat every recording like I'm sitting next to you."