Maria Soriano
At Be Vocal, I specialize in communication skills, verbal and physical boundary setting, and verbal self-defence. My journey began as a singer and performer, with over two decades as a voice teacher in Early Music and Contemporary Improvisation, teaching at renowned institutions like Spain's TAI School of Theatre and TV.
With experience in diverse settings—from luxury markets to mental health services and the British Red Cross—I’ve developed a holistic approach that empowers others to express their needs and navigate challenging situations confidently. My work is informed by studies in counselling, power dynamics, coaching, communication, meditation, and behaviour management, with a strong emphasis on the embodiment of emotions to support authentic communication.
Your voice is a tool not just for self-expression but for meaningful change. My mission is to help you use it to stand up for yourself, connect deeply with others, and communicate with impact.
”Maria brought so much passion, knowledge and energy to the session and I would thoroughly recommend to anyone who has the opportunity to partake"
- Emily L, Phsychologyst
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Maria Soriano has worked for Kingston University Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education; Heritage2Health; Four in Ten (SLAM-Maudsley Hospital LGBT organisation); ORTUS (Maudsley Learning), Merton MENCAP; Kingston Centre for Independent Living; Mind in Kingston; Quintessentially, Volunteer Centre in Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea: The West End Centre (Aldershot): Bloomsbury Clinic Patients Network (HIV specific); Queen Mary’s Hospital; St George’s Hospital; Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; Refugee Action Kingston; The Fircroft Trust; Kingston Arts; Age UK, the RA MA Institute - The Aquarian Women's Leadership Society, and the British Red Cross, amongst others.