I was speaker for the Vatican Radio at the Hispanoamerican programme during 6 months; reading news, reports, documentaries.
I also made commercial announces for companies like department stores, back in Mexico (Guadalajara city).
In Canada I had done some volunteering job in a multicultural radio station reading the news in Spanish for the Hispano community. Also I registered for this multicultural radio station some commercials. For exmaple for the Francofolies festival, for the Mac Cord museum and for an Aquatic park near Montreal city.
My bachelor degree in Communications, includes Radio courses, voice modulation and practices. Also journalism, cinema, and media production were part of the subjects studied.
I have a Mexican license as "radio speaker", you have to pass and exam to get it.
I have access to a computer where I can register an audio but I also con have access to a studio, where I can make my productions.
Since I am Spanish native from Mexico, I do have an accent in English, French and little less obvious in Italian. This can be cute and convenient for certain kind of jobs, like commecials on radio or t.v. or even for t.v. series.
You can always give the opportunity to others, you could be pleasently surpraised.