Primarily podcasts for my own blog that focuses on soccer, and several websites. I also do narrations and audiobooks for friends, etc. Most of my work, to be honest is casual/freelance--I don't have formal voice training but am a fast learner and people have enjoyed the work I've provided for them.
I have a bachelor's in History from Georgetown University, and while there did volunteer work recording books on tape for friends, family, and people who preferred to listen to their favorite books via audio.
As I mentioned previously, have also done podcasts on my own sports-related articles.
N/A. The only equipment I have is my computer and software I downloaded (Audacity)--I'm not a professional nor do I do this for a FT living. However, I'm willing to travel if needed to a client's studio in the NYC metro area, for instance, if needed.
My career experience thus far has been all over the map--literally--having completed work in finance, marketing, administrative, and education in Washington DC, NYC, and London. As I've mentioned, have been doing this for only the past few years for fun and have decided to branch into the larger voice-over world to hone my skills and try out new ventures.