Meet Our Founder: Emma Serlin on Purpose, Potatoes, and the Power of Communication

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As part of our Meet the Team series, we’re starting where it all began, with the Founder of London Speech Workshop, Emma Serlin. 

 

Emma is the visionary behind the Serlin Method™, and for over 15 years, she’s been quietly revolutionising the way people communicate. Not just in how they speak, but in how they connect. If you’ve ever wondered about the heart and soul behind LSW, this is your chance to get a peek behind the curtain.

 

In this special feature, Emma shares the story of how a theatre director turned TV producer found her calling in communication coaching, the unexpected Gumtree ad that launched a company, and the real-life moments that shaped her philosophy – from writer’s block in Ibiza to emotional breakthroughs fuelled by empathy and nonviolent communication.

 

You’ll also discover what makes London Speech Workshop a little different, what lights Emma up outside of work, and why she believes great communication isn’t just a skill, it’s a path to something much deeper.

 

So grab a cup of tea, settle in, and meet Emma, our Founder and CEO…

 

What led you to work in communication training? 

Honestly, I didn’t start out with a grand plan or clear intention. It began, as many good things do, quite organically.

 

Back when I was working as a theatre director, a role I loved but one that, like many in the arts, didn’t pay the bills; I picked up extra work through a tutoring agency. I ticked a few boxes for subjects I felt I could teach: drama, screenwriting, and, somewhat whimsically, elocution.

 

Fast forward a few years, I was freelancing as a TV producer and once again found myself needing to earn a bit more. I thought, what can I offer? By that point, I’d spent time in theatre, in TV, I’d studied acting, written scripts, and directed plays, so I knew I could teach acting, screenwriting, and, yes, how to speak well.

 

I bought three domain names on a whim; London Elocution Workshop, London Acting Workshop, and London Script Workshop. I put ads on Gumtree, and to my surprise, London Elocution Workshop was the one that took off.

 

Soon after, I changed the name to London Speech Workshop, which felt like a better reflection of what I wanted to create.

 

My background, though, is really a blend. I trained in acting and theatre direction, and later in psychotherapy, psychology, and coaching. That mix of performance and psychology, plus years of working with people on how to create impact, became the foundation of my approach.

 

It’s that trio, performance, psychology, and a director’s eye for impact, that made communication training not just a good fit for me, but something I absolutely love.

 

What was the journey to founding London Speech Workshop?

Following on from the journey I spoke about before, a few months in, I started to reflect more deeply on what I was actually doing. At that time, I was mainly helping clients with accent softening. One day, I was working with a French client and encouraged him to put more of himself into the words, into his speech, into his communication.

 

Then I stopped and asked, “Why are you doing this? You’ve got a lovely French accent. You’re successful. You’re married to a wonderful English woman.” And he replied, “Because I can’t fully be myself in English. I can’t inhabit the words. I feel like they don’t belong to me.”

 

That hit me.

 

His accent wasn’t just about sound. It was a barrier to authenticity. It was stopping him from fully inhabiting this language he used every day. And that meant he wasn’t showing up as himself.

 

I realised then that so many people carry this hidden pain. A feeling that their communication doesn’t truly reflect who they are. And I thought, this is something I can help with. In fact, it’s something I must help with. Because helping people find their voice, literally and metaphorically, is deeply connected to living a more fulfilled, empowered life.

 

That was the moment that sealed it for me. That was the moment London Speech Workshop really began – not just as a business, but as a mission.

 

How does the London Speech Workshop approach feel different from other professional environments?

One of the biggest things for me is that our internal culture reflects the work we’re doing externally.

 

We’re deeply committed to doing good in the world. Helping people become more fully themselves, giving them the tools to be brilliant communicators, and supporting them to achieve their goals, whether that’s building better relationships, having more impact, or simply feeling more confident.

 

But it doesn’t stop there. We also hold ourselves to that same standard internally. There’s a strong sense of integrity and congruence. We practice what we preach. We do our best by our team and our clients. And I think that level of alignment, that consistency between what we teach and how we operate, is quite unique.

 

Secondly, we are incredibly purpose-driven. Everything we do is grounded in a genuine desire to make a positive difference. To help people become more authentic, more kind, more empowered. It’s about the health of humanity, really. And while that may sound big and lofty, we bring it into everything we do. That sense of purpose shapes our culture in a really meaningful way.

 

Thirdly, our methodology is just so tactile and fun. It’s highly kinaesthetic and gamified. We use sticky metaphors like the Empathy Hat, the Meal Plan, the Spice, the Coast (for giving feedback), and The Art of Interruptions where you “create your art.” These tools land because they’re playful and logical – they stay with people. And that makes our approach both accessible and impactful, which I think is rare.

 

What’s your favourite London Speech Workshop memory so far?

There are so many moments I could choose from, but one that really stands out is our 15-year anniversary party. We held an award ceremony and created a little trophy for every single member of the team. Each trophy was personalised and celebrated something special and unique about that person.

 

As we handed them out, the person giving each award made a short speech honouring their colleague’s particular magic. Everyone clapped, cheered, laughed, and there was just so much love in the room.

 

It was pure joy. I felt so proud in that moment. We were living our values, creating a space that was inclusive, supportive, quirky, authentic and warm. It was everything I had hoped London Speech Workshop would become.

 

Why is great communication important to you?

Great communication matters to me because I believe in people. I really do. I believe in their innate goodness.

 

Carl Rogers once compared people to potatoes in a dark cupboard. How, even in darkness, they send out little shoots that angle themselves towards the light. And I just love that image. Because to me, that’s what we do as humans. We lean toward growth, toward connection, toward the light.

 

When people are given the right tools, tools to express themselves more fully, to listen more deeply, to connect more meaningfully. It brings out the best in them. Not only do they expand and shine more brightly, but they also give others permission to do the same.

 

That ripple effect is powerful. You feel amazing in that connection; empowered, joyful. You can see it in someone’s face, hear it in their voice, feel it in the room.

 

To me, great communication is about grace. It’s about respect and care, for others and for ourselves. It’s about putting humanity first.

 

I believe we’re all capable of that. Sometimes we just need a little support, a little guidance, to get there.

 

Tell us about a time that really inspired how you communicate today.

I spent six months in San Francisco and while I was there, I did a course on Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg. It was clunky. It was difficult. Honestly, it felt awkward and painful at times. I remember trying to practise it with my mum and halfway through, she got completely irritated with me. She could tell I was “using a technique,” and let’s just say, she was not impressed.

 

But even though it felt a bit unwieldy in practice, the underlying philosophy really landed for me. The idea that you can be an advocate, not just for your own values, but for the other person’s too, was a beautifully articulated game changer.

 

It helped me give structure to something I already had instinctively: the ability to empathise and put myself in someone else’s shoes. Once I had that framework, everything shifted. I began actively articulating what I sensed the other person was feeling or needing. And when I did that in tough conversations, I noticed something remarkable. When people feel understood, the tension eases. The heat dissipates. And suddenly, you can really connect.

 

A very personal example of this happened when I was pregnant and writing The Connection Book. I had hit a wall with the final chapter on navigating conflict and I found myself completely blocked. I’d told myself I wasn’t allowed to go home from Ibiza until the first draft was finished, but I just couldn’t write it.

 

At the same time, I was experiencing friction with the father of my unborn child. The dynamic was emotionally charged, and I realised I wasn’t practising what I was writing. I had to use the tools, really use them.

 

So I took a deep breath, stepped into empathy, and made the decision to fully see things from his side. I articulated it, shared it. And of course, it shifted everything.

 

And just like that, the writer’s block lifted. The chapter flowed. I finished it. And I could finally go home.

 

That moment cemented it for me. These tools aren’t just ideas, they work. Even in the hardest, most personal moments, they can transform.

 

What are you doing outside of London Speech Workshop?

I absolutely love cooking and feeding people. It brings me so much joy!

 

I’m also a huge fan of experiencing other people’s culinary brilliance, especially passionate chefs and their tasting menus. There’s something magical about someone expressing their creativity through food.

 

And then there’s nature. I adore going on adventures like hiking, kayaking and exploring beautiful landscapes. Just this morning I found myself daydreaming about a trip to the fjords. That sort of thing fills me with excitement.

 

What advice would you give to someone considering communication coaching?

I’d say this: understand where your strengths are, and don’t be afraid to outsource in areas where others have more expertise.

 

I’m a big believer in going for the fishing rod, not the fish. Invest in learning the skills so you can grow, rather than constantly relying on someone else to do it for you.

 

Get support. Lean on other people’s talents. Use your own skills to invest in those areas where you want to grow.

 

And honestly, I’m a fan of all kinds of coaching. Tennis coaching, life coaching, you name it! Wherever you have pain points, aspirations, or areas where something just isn’t working the way you’d like, coaching can make a huge difference.

 

If communication is something you struggle with, or something you want to master, then absolutely go for it! It’s a powerful, life-enhancing investment.

 

Connect with Emma on LinkedIn to keep up with the exciting developments at London Speech Workshop.

 

Emma also provides CEO to CEO coaching, for leaders looking to transform their company with powerful communication techniques. If you are interested in learning more, take a look at the course here and get in touch with our team for more information. 

 

 

 

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Communication Coaches

Communication Coaches 

Job Description – May 2026

London Speech Workshop is a world-class communication coaching company, founded in 2008. We have coached thousands of professionals globally to become more confident, authentic, and impactful communicators.

Our work is deeply purpose-led. Through our proprietary Serlin Method®, we help bring more authenticity, respect, kindness, and empowerment into the workplace and everyday life.

We are growing our coaching team and are looking for exceptional individuals to join us as Communication Coaches, specialising primarily in Effective Communication, with opportunities to train in Accent Softening for selected coaches.


The Opportunity

We run monthly recruitment days and build a pipeline of outstanding coaching talent, with the next training cohort planned for September 2026.

This is a unique opportunity to join a highly regarded, values-driven company and be part of a warm, creative, and ambitious coaching community.


Who We’re Looking For

We are looking for coaches who combine technical skill with emotional intelligence and genuine warmth.

You will likely have:

  • 4+ years’ experience in communication coaching, teaching, or related fields
  • A background in voice, communication, performance, or coaching
  • Excellent listening skills and a strong ear for nuance
  • High emotional intelligence and the ability to build trust quickly
  • A natural ability to connect, empower, and bring out the best in others
  • A genuine passion for communication and personal development

Desirable (but not essential):

  • MA in Voice Studies, Communication, or similar
  • Understanding of phonetics
  • Experience in Accent Softening

What Makes This Work Special

  • A truly supportive coaching community
    Regular socials, meet-ups, and ongoing development
  • Monthly Coaches Meetings
    A space to share “green lights” and “opportunities,” receive support, and celebrate each other
  • Consistent, high-quality client work
    You provide availability; we fill your schedule
  • Flexible, hybrid working
    Work from home and/or our boutique London offices
  • Outstanding operational support
    Our back-office team handles logistics so you can focus on coaching
  • Training in the Serlin Method®
    A powerful, practical, and deeply human approach that transforms how people communicate
  • A values-led culture
    Warm, creative, dynamic, and deeply committed to meaningful impact

Training & Start Timeline

  • Recruitment: Ongoing, with monthly selection days
  • Training Cohort: July or September 2026
  • Training Commitment: ~20–30 hours over 4–6 weeks
  • Start Date: Post-training (Autumn 2026)

Requirements

  • Minimum 2+ years coaching, teaching, or facilitation experience
  • Background in communication, voice, performance, or related field
  • Availability for 16+ hours per week (including some evenings/weekends)
  • Availability to attend training in September
  • Native or bilingual English speaker
  • Based within commutable distance of London

Compensation

  • Highly competitive rates
  • Discussed during the interview process

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team.
We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences.

If you require any adjustments during the process, please let us know.


How to Apply

Please send:

  • Your CV
  • A short email introducing yourself
  • A short video or voice note (max 2 minutes)

To: careers@londonspeechworkshop.com

Your video should include:

  1. Your full name
  2. Your relevant experience
  3. Why you’d like to work with London Speech Workshop
  4. Why you care about helping people become better communicators
  5. Your availability and current commitments

Final Note

We are always looking for exceptional people.
If you feel aligned with our values and excited by our work, we would love to hear from you.

Management Accountant / Finance Lead

Management Accountant / Finance Lead at London Speech Workshop

London (Hybrid) | Part-time (2.5 to 3  days/week) | £45k to 60K FTE depending on experience

About Us

London Speech Workshop is a values-led communication coaching company helping people speak with confidence, authenticity, and impact. Through our Serlin Method™, we blend psychology and performance to create powerful, human transformation for individuals and organisations alike.

We operate across B2B (corporate programmes) and B2C (individual coaching via online purchase), and are entering an exciting phase of growth across both.

We’re a warm, dynamic team with a simple ethos: do meaningful work, and do it well.

The Role

This is a broad, hands-on role owning the full financial function of the business — with scope to act as a strategic partner to the leadership team.

You’ll move between detail and big picture: ensuring everything runs smoothly day-to-day, while helping us understand performance, improve profitability, and make confident financial decisions.

Working Setup

  • 3–4 days per week (flexible)
  • Remote-first
  • One full day in the Farringdon office every fortnight (Tuesday or Thursday)

What You’ll Own

1. Financial Operations 

  • Daily bookkeeping in Xero across B2B and B2C
  • Payroll preparation and reconciliation
  • Credit control and client invoicing
  • Bank reconciliation and payment tracking
  • Managing accounts payable and receivable
  • Maintaining clean, accurate financial records with minimal oversight
  • Liaising with external accountants (year-end, VAT, tax)
  • Payroll preparation and reconciliation including pension submissions and auto enrolment 

2. Reporting, Compliance & Cashflow

  • Monthly management reporting (P&L, summaries, insights)
  • VAT returns and tax coordination
  • Monthly cashflow forecast
  • Clear visibility on cash position, risks, and liabilities
  • The production and maintenance of annual budgets, with regular forecasting and variance reporting

3. Commercial Insight & Strategy

  • Provide financial clarity to support decision-making
  • Translate numbers into clear, actionable insight
  • Help ensure revenue growth aligns with profitability

4. Business Modelling & Analysis

  • Analyse B2C performance (pricing, discounting, utilisation)
  • Model coach capacity, hiring decisions, and revenue potential
  • Support development of B2B commercial models (e.g. retainers, larger contracts)
  • Build simple financial models to guide strategic decisions

5. Cost & Efficiency

  • Review cost base and identify inefficiencies or savings
  • Recommend leaner ways of operating
  • Explore automation/AI opportunities where relevant

6. Incentives & Performance Metrics

  • Support design of:
    • Coach incentive structures
    • Bonus and profit-share models
  • Model key metrics such as:
    • Customer lifetime value (LTV)
    • Cost of sales
    • Utilisation and capacity

Who You Are

  • A qualified accountant ( ACA/ACCA/CIMA)
  • 3+ years in a bookkeeping / finance role
  • Strong Xero proficiency (non-negotiable)
  • Experience with payroll, VAT, and reconciliations
  • Comfortable owning the day-to-day finance function independently
  • Commercially minded — you go beyond reporting
  • Strong organisational and admin skills
  • Clear, warm communicator
  • Proactive problem-solver who anticipates needs
  • Experience supporting founders or small teams is a plus

Why Join Us

  • Flexible, part-time role with real autonomy
  • A values-led, human business doing meaningful work
  • A rare blend of execution and strategic input
  • Opportunity to shape financial clarity and growth

How to Apply

 

Marketing Director Role at London Speech Workshop 

Marketing Director, London Speech Workshop 

London (Hybrid) | £50–75k + bonus

About Us

London Speech Workshop is a values-led communication coaching company helping people speak with confidence, authenticity, and impact. Through our Serlin Method™, we blend psychology and performance to create powerful, human transformation, for individuals and organisations alike.

We work with SMEs, charities, and household names including Unilever, Chanel, John Lewis, and the Bank of England. We’re in an exciting growth phase across B2B, B2C, and digital, and marketing is central to this next chapter.

We have a lateral working structure, a warm and dynamic team, and a simple ethos: our people should feel valued and know they’re delivering real value in the world. We look for good eggs with talent and grit.

The Role

This is not a purely strategic role. You’ll be deep in the detail; building funnels, shaping messaging, testing ideas, and driving performance, while leading a Marketing Manager and managing freelancers, agencies, and partners.

One morning you’re sketching a landing page wireframe. That afternoon you’re coaching your manager or reviewing PPC performance. You’re as comfortable in the data as you are in a creative brief.

What You’ll Own

Growth & Funnel Performance

  • Own the full funnel: awareness → lead → nurture → conversion
  • Build and optimise landing pages, journeys, and conversion flows
  • Run continuous testing (CRO, A/B, messaging) to improve performance

Paid & Performance Marketing

  • Own strategy and results across PPC (Google, Meta, LinkedIn, YouTube)
  • Manage agencies and freelancers — setting direction and pushing for better ROI
  • Allocate budget based on data, not instinct

Campaigns, Content & Execution

  • Plan and deliver campaigns across email, organic, paid, and partnerships
  • Shape high-converting landing pages, lead magnets, and email sequences
  • Ensure all content is on-brand: intelligent, warm, human, and impactful

Data, Team & Systems

  • Be obsessed with metrics: conversion, CAC, LTV, engagement
  • Own HubSpot (or similar): automation, segmentation, reporting
  • Manage and develop a Marketing Manager; brief and oversee designers and developers

Who You Are

  • 6–10+ years in growth and performance marketing
  • Have owned PPC and know what “good” looks like
  • Have built funnels and campaigns yourself — not just directed them
  • Confident with HubSpot, Figma/Canva, and analytics platforms
  • Strong copy instincts and an eye for conversion
  • Commercially sharp, driven by results not vanity metrics
  • Genuinely curious about people, behaviour, and what makes communication work

Salary & Benefits

  • £50,000–£75,000 DOE + performance bonus
  • Hybrid (2 days/week in our London office)
  • Learning budget + access to our training
  • A fast-moving, ideas-friendly team that lives what it teaches

How to Apply

  • Send your CV, a short cover note, and a max 2-minute video or voice note to Emma at careers@londonspeechworkshop.com
  • In the video, tell us: what excites you about this role, a marketing project you’re proud of, and your salary expectations.