I've done phone prompts for Great Voice Co., industrials for podcast book narrations for Gotham Films, plus various character roles for film students' thesis videos. Mostly now I do audiobook recordings, where I do ALL the voices, and I'm working on a long-term project to record the entire fiction output (34 books) of one deceased author.
I trained in voice over work with Charles Michel, of the Voice Bank, and with Susan "Thank you for calling AT+T" Berkeley, of the Great Voice Co.
I also hosted a 2-hour, live, weekly radio talk show for 5 years, on the Radio America network, so I've spent hundreds of hours in front of a mic
In my day jobs, I have been a print journal editor for about 30 years. I've often used my editing skills to rescue a problematic voice script.
I have my own recording studio at home, a work in progress, and in its next upgrade will be using ProTools with an MBox2, cable modem connections and a mic that's wayyy toooo sensitive to work outside a soundproof booth (which I'm building now)