I've recording my voice for one reason or another all my life. Thank goodness they hired me in radio, because I may have had some issues. I spent 14 years in radio, and still have my voice left-- so why not do more work, right?
I've done 100's of projects, usually with no expectation of future work-fortunately some clients come back to me again and again, filling me with the feeling of self worth.
Here are some of the more recent examples:
NCAA (Compliance Department)
Wood You Furniture
PMA
Port Everglades
Thomson-Reuters
BA- Telecommunications from Michigan State University
14 years working in Radio, Television and Ad Agency.
I use a really sexy sounding STUDIO PROJECTS C1 MIC... that goes into my trusty EMU-0404 pre-amp and external soundcard... from there, it plugs into that hot Dell computer equipt with the finest of all audio editing programs- Adobe Audition. I finished it all off with acoustic foam, and it sounds better than most of the studios i used during my years in radio!