TAKE 01 · DISCOVERY 00:15:00

Free Discovery Call

No cost

A relaxed 15-minute call to talk about your child, answer your first questions, and tell you honestly whether this is worth pursuing.

  • No preparation needed
  • Just you — your child doesn't need to be there
  • No pressure to book anything afterwards
Book the free call
TAKE 02 · CONSULTATION 01:00:00

1:1 Parent Consultation

£119

A full 60-minute working session covering everything specific to your child — getting started, finding legitimate work, demos, agents, and avoiding the scams this industry attracts.

  • Tailored to your child's age and personality
  • Written summary and action steps after the call
  • Direct access to ask follow-up questions
Book the consultation — £119
TAKE 03 · GUIDE 40 PAGES

The Parent's Guide to Voiceover

£14.99

A 40-page written guide for parents who want to start researching before they spend any money on a call — everything I wish my own parents had been handed on day one.

  • Instant digital download
  • Written for parents with zero industry background
  • Covers equipment, safety, and realistic expectations
Get the guide — £14.99
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Pick a time for your 60-minute consultation — £119

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QUESTIONS PARENTS ASK

Before you book, here's what usually comes up.

No. Most of the strongest young voiceover talent I've worked alongside had never acted before. What matters far more is whether your child enjoys performing in low-pressure, no-audience settings — that's a very different skill from stage confidence, and it's one we can assess together on the free call.
I started at 11, but children younger and older than that work successfully in voiceover — it depends far more on temperament than age. We'll talk through your child's specific age and stage on the discovery call before recommending anything.
You've heard right, and it's a fair concern — this industry does attract pay-to-play schemes that prey on hopeful parents. Spotting and avoiding those is one of the core things covered in both the consultation and the guide, precisely because I watched other families get caught out by them.
Far less than most parents expect at the very start. You don't need a studio or expensive kit to begin exploring whether this is right for your child. What's actually worth investing in, and when, is covered in detail in the guide and consultation.
The discovery call and consultation are with you, the parent — that's deliberate. You're the one who'll be managing bookings, contracts, and your child's time, so you're the one who needs the practical knowledge first.
Nothing, unless you want it to. Some parents leave the call with enough clarity to start on their own. Others book the full consultation to go deeper, or pick up the guide to read at their own pace. There's no follow-up pressure either way.