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Your child has a voice worth recording.

I spent eleven years working as a child voiceover artist — Abbey Road sessions, well-known names in the booth next to me, and £25,000 earned before I'd even left school. Now I help parents work out if their child could start the same way.

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£25,000 Earned from voiceover work before leaving school
Age 11–22 Years spent working professionally as a young voice artist
Abbey Road One of the studios I recorded in, alongside well-known names
IS THIS YOUR CHILD?

Some children are already halfway there.

You don't need stage school, an agent, or any experience to start. You just need to recognise a few things about your child.

  • They do voices and accents for fun, unprompted — in the car, at the dinner table, narrating their own games.
  • They've been told they have a clear, expressive, or "watchable" reading voice by a teacher or relative.
  • They love performing but don't necessarily want to be on camera or on stage.
  • They can take direction without getting upset — redoing a line a different way doesn't faze them.
  • You've thought "someone should record them" more than once.
A NOTE FOR PARENTS WHO AREN'T SURE

You don't have to know anything about this industry yet.

I didn't come from a stage-school family. My parents had no industry contacts and no idea what they were doing at first either — they learned it alongside me, one booking at a time.

That's exactly the gap I built Local Vocal Lab to close: the practical, unglamorous knowledge of how this actually works, from someone who did it as a child, not just someone who teaches theory.

TALENT: TOM 11Y–22Y
ABOUT ME

I'm Tom. I grew up in a recording booth.

"It gave me money, experience, and stories I still tell now — it's the first thing people ask about on my CV."

From the age of 11 to 22, voiceover work ran alongside my entire childhood and into adulthood — school terms, exams, and all. I recorded in some genuinely special places, Abbey Road among them, and ended up in the room with well-known names more than once.

Local Vocal Lab is me handing that route down — practically, honestly, and without any of the gatekeeping I had to figure out myself.

Read my full story

WAYS TO START

Three ways in, depending on what you need.

Most parents start with the free call. If you'd rather go deeper straight away, or just want to read first, those options are here too.

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.

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.

Book the consultation
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.

Get the guide

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Let's find out if it's worth pursuing.

Fifteen minutes, no cost, no obligation — just an honest answer about whether your child's voice is worth recording.