Story builds trust.


There's Something Here for You

Who will be better because of you today?

Simply put, there are few people like Craig Lindvahl.

When I met him in 2017, he had recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer, struggling each day to continue to build the CEO program he developed while also going through chemotreatments.

His mind was still sharp, but his energy level to continue to put light in the world was diminishing. With years of storytelling under my belt, Mr. Lindvahl trusted me to be his voice when he was out of steam. I held weekly phone calls with him, studied his previous work, including his self-published book, then told his stories as if I were him.

Ghostwriting is now something I do often for clients. As a ghostwriter, my primary role is to give voice to the ideas and stories of individuals who may not have the time, writing skills, or experience to do so themselves. Working closely with the client, I ensure their vision and message are conveyed authentically and effectively while maintaining confidentiality. Ghostwriting requires not only writing prowess but also the ability to understand and channel the client’s unique perspective, resulting in content that resonates with the audience while remaining behind the scenes as a silent collaborator.