The biggest and best experience I have ever had has been recording the narration for an orientation video that I produced, wrote, and shot for a local correctional facility. At the time I was 18, so it was funny that a correctional facility wanted me to provide a narration. Other than that, my main experience has been on-camera work, shooting videos along the lines of instructional podcasts or promotional videos.
Other than my experiences, I have not had any professional training. I am currently a Film and Media Arts major at Temple University interested in all forms of writing, from screenwriting to poetry.
I work at a video store which is also a rental house, where I have easy access to Rode studio microphones as well as Zoom H4n and Roland R-26 field recorders, which I have been my main pieces of equipment for any voice-over work I've done. For a more professional setup, one of my good friends is a musician with a homemade recording studio.
The skill that I have that I believe is most well related to voice is speaking as on-screen talent. I've never been afraid to get in front of the camera, and through this I have made several instructional podcasts on photography, orientation videos, promotional videos, and I even gave the commencement speech at my high school graduation to a packed house, as well has a full camera crew.
Other skills I have include playing guitar, bass, piano, ukulele, and harmonica. I like to sing, yet the quality of my voice has yet to be critiqued by anyone other than myself.