Tamsin Broster

Tamsin Broster Event Leadership & Strategy Expert. I help female founders turn underperforming events into profitable ones.

Your business will thank you for being in a room like this I created The Audacity Collective because I was bloody bored ...
28/03/2026

Your business will thank you for being in a room like this

I created The Audacity Collective because I was bloody bored of normal networking.

I get the point of it but there are so many that are one seat per industry or strictly members only with the same old recycled speakers and I wanted something different.

So I created a room where the topic for each month is actually different to anything you’ll get elsewhere.

And every month without fail it pulls in exactly the right people, where the conversations you have at 10:30 on an average Wednesday actually change the game for your business instead of just giving your LinkedIn followers a boost.

If you haven’t been to one of these yet and you aren’t quite sure what all the fuss is about then you’re missing out on an insanely good room!

The next one is 8th April, booking essential (link on stories)



This might surprise you but I pull oracle cards with my clients.This is how I start almost every 1:1 session. Just befor...
25/03/2026

This might surprise you but I pull oracle cards with my clients.

This is how I start almost every 1:1 session.

Just before each session I feel this pull to reach for a specific oracle deck of cards.
I don’t fully understand it but I’ve been using them for years for myself and I’ve become really connected with using them for guidance.

So I stopped ignoring the feeling and started using them for my clients too.

And every single time it’s given the session another layer. Something I couldn’t have seen with strategy alone.

But getting to that point wasn’t easy.
Because I was conditioned to trust logic, date and processes.
My intuition was never something I was encouraged to fully use. So I kept that side of me well away from my work and didn’t let it through even though I was being called to.

The thing is, I’m bloody good at strategy, seeing what the data shows, using coaching to find out what’s really going on. I know how to build a plan and make it work and I thought that was enough.

But it wasn’t.

The moment I started letting both the logic AND the instinct in, everything opened up.

That first time I pulled a card in a session and said it out loud, I was bricking it.

What if they think I’ve lost the plot?

But what happened was the opposite, they loved it, they felt seen and understood. The cards unlocked the thing they were holding back from saying so we were able to go deeper into the thing that’s in their way.

And this is the exact reason I’ve invited the brilliant Rachel Fleming to the next Audacity Collective.
Rachel is a Contemporary Witch who works with founders on exactly this. How to bring your intuition into your leadership without abandoning everything you’ve already built.

We are not talking about woo instead of strategy. It’s woo AND strategy.

If that’s a conversation you’re ready to have and I promise you this is the room for it.

8th April
10:30-12:30
Serendipity Labs, Aztec West

Got to the link in my stories or my bio to book your seat!

Two years ago I was begging people to come to my events.Yes, I know I shouldn’t be saying this out loud but performative...
21/03/2026

Two years ago I was begging people to come to my events.

Yes, I know I shouldn’t be saying this out loud but performative posts are not my vibe.

The truth is I was running them at a loss. Pouring money into venues and catering because I was following a blueprint for someone else and I constantly felt at odds with what I was leading.

It simply wasn’t working for me because that model forced me to water myself down.

So when I left I vowed to start building something completely different.

When I launched the Audacity Collective, a monthly event where we talk about confidence,visibility and leadership in a way that makes the patriarchy want to shut it down, I feared it would be just another failure.

I was terrified that I was the reason people didn’t come to the room and I almost talked myself out of it.

But that nagging feeling that this was a space people needed, that these conversations needed to happen just wouldn’t go away so I built it and took the leap.

I stopped trying to run someone else’s idea of what works and started building something I couldn’t see anywhere else.

Speakers who bring genuine value, not a sales pitch. Conversations led by the topic not the small talk. A space designed around the people actually in it.

Now we fill every session. Sometimes we sell out weeks in advance. The same women come back, they bring others, they collaborate, they refer and buy from each other in between events.

Nothing changed except I started backing myself fully and I don’t compromise on any of it.

And the room that exists now is bloody incredible.

People show up ready to think, not just to hand out business cards. They leave with real connections and new ideas and a ton of confidence to go and do the next big scary thing.

The next one is 8th April and we’ve got Rachel Fleming in the room. A Contemporary Witch who works with founders on intuition and strategy. Where else are you having that conversation in a business context? Nowhere. That’s where.

It’s filling fast and I don’t want you to miss it.

DM me Audacity and I’ll send you the link to get in this room

You might not know this about me but I spent 20 years in the MoD before I started my business.And even though I didn’t r...
13/03/2026

You might not know this about me but I spent 20 years in the MoD before I started my business.

And even though I didn’t realise it until much later in my journey of building a business, that career is the very thing that makes me different from every other person doing what I do.

Because in that environment, the questions you ask are essential.

Typically I was juggling several large projects at a time and I learnt really quickly that the questions I asked at every stage of the project were the make or break of it.

It didn’t matter how big or small your project was, there were always lots of different teams involved with different priorities, tight budgets and deadlines and inevitably a customer at the end of it who’s only goal is to use that equipment or capability quickly and easily.

So I learned to ask brilliant questions and listen for not just the answers but what’s missing from the answers at every stage of each project.

And because that level of detail is built into my core, when I’m deep diving into your event I’m asking ALL the questions.

Because if you miss something it ends up costing you money, time or your reputation. Any of those things can knock your confidence so hard it convinces you to never do it again.

The gaps that sink a room are almost never visible on the surface because your focus is on the excitement of making the event happen.

The sneaky gaps you miss are often hiding in the decisions you make before anyone has even bought a ticket.

That’s why I’m obsessed with asking the right questions. Because when you don’t, the gaps stay there until it ends up being a rescue mission.

I’m building The Room Audit. Five questions that tell you exactly whether your event is set up to succeed, or whether there are things you haven’t spotted yet.

Comment ROOMS if you want it when it’s ready.

So many women build brilliant businesses but hide behind an outdated photo from 10 years ago. and it’s not because they ...
21/02/2026

So many women build brilliant businesses but hide behind an outdated photo from 10 years ago.

and it’s not because they don’t want to be seen but because they’ve been taught to make themselves smaller and never take up too much space.

On 11 March, Jen Allan is leading a conversation inside The Audacity Collective about showing up as the face of your brand.

And yes we are talking about in this body, at this stage exactly as you are not when you’ve lost 10lbs.

Being visible isn’t vanity, it leadership.

Join us at Serendipity Labs, Bristol
11th March
10:30-12:30

Comment ROOM for the link

This wasn’t in my plan for 2025Closing a business that I’d poured myself into was brutal, but what’s emerged from the as...
31/12/2025

This wasn’t in my plan for 2025

Closing a business that I’d poured myself into was brutal, but what’s emerged from the ashes is something that means so much more.

It’s taught me that staying true to my own values matters more than anyone’s opinion.

Trying to contort myself to fit something just isn’t sustainable and it’s not what I’m building.

One of my small acts of resistance this year has been to stay hydrated
24/12/2025

One of my small acts of resistance this year has been to stay hydrated

Standing fully behind your room with confidence feels exposing.If it’s easy, cheap, and low-risk you think you’re avoidi...
14/12/2025

Standing fully behind your room with confidence feels exposing.
If it’s easy, cheap, and low-risk you think you’re avoiding rejection.

But after years of running and selling a huge variety of events what I do know is people who don’t consciously choose to be in the room don’t bring the same presence when they arrive.

They don’t experience it the way you intended and they rarely buy from you after the event.

This has nothing to do with charging more.

Some of the most powerful rooms I’ve facilitated were low ticket.

The difference was clarity.

When someone knows why the room exists, who it’s for and what they’ll get from being there, they come.

They’ll make sure they’re in that room even when it’s cold, raining, and the sofa is calling.

Your job isn’t to remove the decision.
It’s to make the decision worth making

This is exactly what we work through inside Create the Room building events people actually choose, not just buy.

Comment ROOM if you want to create an event that sells.

I made the mistake of thinking the date and fancy venue were enough to make people want to buy tickets. What really happ...
30/11/2025

I made the mistake of thinking the date and fancy venue were enough to make people want to buy tickets.

What really happened is the event was a loss and I had to give away free tickets just to get people in the room.

People don’t buy the agenda or the goodie bag
They buy the feeling, the transformation and the shift they want to experience by being in the room.

If you’re sitting on the idea of creating an event that you know your people want then you need to get inside Create the Room!

Comment ROOM for all the details, we go live in 3 days!

Booking the venue won’t fill the room. There are so many moving parts to hosting an event whether it’s an intimate room ...
27/11/2025

Booking the venue won’t fill the room.

There are so many moving parts to hosting an event whether it’s an intimate room or a huge conference and most people miss the small details that will make it happen.

I love a challenge and my client got the result she needed but the stress of not filling an event can be entirely avoided when you get the foundations right from the start.

Create the room is where we will be doing exactly that.

Get that fabulous idea out of your head and into reality without the fear that you can’t fill the room.

December 3rd 10-11:30 online workshop

Comment ROOM for all the details

Did I miss any?
31/10/2025

Did I miss any?

They system relies on your full participation to keep you coming back for more. Unfiltered and unf*withable is the space...
21/10/2025

They system relies on your full participation to keep you coming back for more.

Unfiltered and unf*withable is the space where you can stop second guessing every word, every photo, every move you make and actually trust yourself.

We start November 1st

Comment YES for the details

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