“Words shape the way we think of ourselves, each other and our circumstances.”

A Passion for storytelling

Curious. Creative. Thoughtful.

Raised in South Bend, Indiana, Natalie Stahl comes from a family of artists with a flare for history and trailblazing in law, farming, business, real estate, music, and fine art. The most influential field was the 'why not' or 'just because' category, which inspired her to connect diverse ideas that help communicate complex ideas and concepts in simple, relatable language.

Inspired to connect worlds with words

Natalie wrote letters to her grandmothers and friends worldwide as a child. Their words painted pictures and sparked her imagination, connecting her emotionally to people and places outside the midwest.

Her words brought them into her world, sparking a desire to use words to exchange authentic and imagined experiences to educate and enhance life.

A Career in Communication

As a professional storyteller, writer, and marketer, Natalie helps clients connect their products and service to customers. She works with clients to create relatable messages to defined business audiences to build relationships and loyalty. It is a joy, an honor, and a responsibility she takes seriously.

Natalie studied English and Psychology at Indiana University, Bloomington. She earned her Master of Business Administration in Marketing from Walden University. Her 15 years of professional experience includes working inside agencies, internal marketing departments, and as a freelance agent. She became interested in our stories about our lives and circumstances in 2020. She established herself as a certified health, lifestyle, and wellness coach through Wellcoaches. She works with teams and individuals to uncover the scripts guiding our thoughts and actions to reach more satisfying personal and professional performance, relationships, and wellness.

Natalie is the proud mother of five beautiful adult children: Jasmine, Justin, Brandon, Brittany, and Colin. She is an avid cyclist and also enjoys spending time with friends and family, reading, creating, hiking, and other outdoor activities.