Ghostwriting
My ghostwriting practice begins not with words, but with listening—to the voice beneath the surface. Whether writing LinkedIn posts, personal essays, or thought leadership pieces for founders and creative leaders, I first seek the subtle beliefs you hold quietly, the truths you are hesitant to reveal or rarely voice, and the inner clarity you’re still finding words for.
For me, ghostwriting isn't about polishing your message to perfection; it's about illuminating the resonance already present in your lived experience. Powerful writing emerges when we let authenticity speak louder than strategy, turning moments of vulnerability into gentle authority.
Below are a few examples of my work on LinkedIn.
Femtech Founder
Personal Story-Driven LinkedIn Post with Cinematic Pacing
There was a woman sitting across from me in the OB-GYN waiting room.
Mid-thirties, maybe.
She had a stack of papers with her in a manila folder—printouts from WebMD, notes written in the margins, a little timeline sketched in pen.
You could tell she’d been waiting for this appointment for days. Maybe weeks.
She kept muttering something under her breath.
Paused.
Started again.
Folded the papers.
Unfolded them.
When they finally called her in, she gathered everything like it might fall apart. And maybe it did.
Forty minutes later, she came back out.
Didn’t sit down.
Didn’t speak.
She just stood near the exit, holding her papers, her face completely unreadable—except for her eyes.
Which looked more lost than before.
No one looked up.
No one asked anything.
The next name was called. And life moved on.
But I still think about her.
How many questions she likely didn’t get to ask.
How many scenarios she rehearsed in her mind.
How many people have left rooms like that more terrified than before they walked in.
Not necessarily failed or ignored.
Just…not fully understood or cared for.
That moment stayed with me.
It became one of the reasons I started (Company Name).
Not just to fix a system—
but to finally listen to the people it was never designed to hear.
Wellness Founder
Authority-Led LinkedIn Post with Full-Bodied Pacing
I’ve held space for hundreds of people through sound.
And after a while, you start to notice patterns.
Not in what is said, but what their bodies hold.
The tightness in the chest.
The breath that stays shallow, even at rest.
The way someone lies down and still doesn’t let go.
Most of us don’t even realize how long we’ve been carrying tension.
Until something helps us feel it, and finally, release it.
That’s what sound does.
It reaches the parts of us that language can’t.
But it’s not just the bowls or the tones.
It’s the years I’ve spent learning to listen for what’s beneath the surface—
to track what’s shifting, to sense what’s ready to be let go.
You don’t always need more noise, advice, or effort.
Sometimes what you need is someone who can meet you in the stillness—and stay.
That’s the kind of support I offer.
Not just relaxation, but restoration.
Not performance, but presence.
Not pressure, but permission.
Come as you are.
Leave as more of yourself.