Searching
Listening
Unraveling
Naming
Found the words
Narrative Consulting
I help people in transition find the language for their story so they can share it with clarity, confidence, and intention.
Every reinvention starts with a moment where the old words stop fitting. You know what you've lived through. You know what it changed in you. But when you try to say it out loud, it comes out scattered, over-explained, or not quite right.
The gap
You've been through something significant. A career shift, a health chapter, a reinvention that changed everything.
And now you're trying to figure out how to talk about it. Not in a therapist's office. Not in your journal. But out loud, in the rooms that matter. Your website, your social media, a stage, a conversation with someone who needs to hear it.
That's what I do. I sit down with people navigating these moments and help them find the angle, the framing, and the words that make their story land.
"She gave me the courage to show up as me."
About Chelsea
My own reinvention started with losing 100 pounds, leaving an abusive relationship, and rebuilding a sense of self I didn't recognize anymore. I started sharing that story online, not as strategy but as honesty, and discovered that telling the truth resonated with people in ways I never expected.
I built a coaching practice around health and body image, but I kept noticing something: the conversations were never about food or weight. They were about identity, visibility, and the stories people carried about who they were allowed to become.
I'm not a therapist, a life coach, or a social media manager. I'm a narrative consultant. I help people in transition find the language for who they're becoming. Helping people name what felt impossible to explain became my actual skill. That realization became Everwild.
Before
You know you have something meaningful to say, but every time you try to put it into words, it comes out scattered, over-explained, or not quite right.
After
You have clear, grounded language for your story that you can use anywhere: your website, your social media, a room full of strangers, or a conversation that matters.
Before
You've been through a significant chapter and you're unsure how to talk about it without oversharing or hiding.
After
You know exactly what to share, what to keep private, and how to frame your experience in a way that creates connection instead of discomfort.
Before
You keep waiting to feel "ready" to be visible. To post, to launch, to speak, to step forward. But the readiness never quite arrives.
After
You've stopped waiting for permission. You have a clear sense of what you stand for and the words to back it up, so showing up feels like a choice instead of a performance.
Four doors
Everyone's transition is different. Pick the one that matches where you are right now.
You're already sharing but feel stuck, stale, or second-guessing.
02You're in a bigger transition: launching, stepping into visibility, or rebuilding.
03You want deep clarity and real momentum online.
04You want community and the chance to say the hard thing out loud.
Chelsea didn't just teach me how to show up on camera, she gave me the courage to show up as me. She taught me how to show up online even in moments of vulnerability, and when I did, that one video reached a huge audience and opened up real conversations. Chelsea reminded me that authenticity creates connection.
Chelsea came to the table with way more than I was expecting. You can tell she has a genuine passion for helping people uncover and express their truth. I left our session with direction, deeper understanding, and ideas I could immediately use.
This experience helped me see my own story in a new light and reminded me why I love what I do. She captured the behind-the-scenes moments in the most natural and heartfelt way.
Free resource
These are the prompts I use in my own work, the ones that help people get honest about who they're becoming and what they actually want to say.
No spam. No funnel. Just the guide.
Every offering is designed for a different moment. Pick the one that matches where you are, or reach out if you want to talk it through first.