Who I Am

I’m Tali, a London-based Kiwi freelance writer, journalist and blogger.

I help early-stage startups, entrepreneurs, churches and side hustlers tell their stories through strategic, personality-driven content.

With a background in journalism and TV production, I specialise in taking complex ideas or jargon and turning it into clear well-crafted stories.

From landing pages, blogs, newsletters, social media posts, articles, to email campaigns for products or events, I’m here to help you get started! If you feel like ChatGPT is making you sound generic, I’m here to help you find your voice! Or if you feel overwhelmed by having to write for multiple platforms, I’m here to take the weight off your shoulders and build your brand!

Aside from working with talented and ambitious people (like yourself), I’ll often be found in a cosy cafe sipping on a flat white while reading a cracking book.

📩 If you want to work together or if you want to know more about what I can do for you, please get in touch.

I look forward to collaborating with you on your exciting project!

Tali

What Clients Have Said

  • Natalia's features have been some of the most successful longform stories on 1news.co.nz in the past year, both in terms of clicks and length of reading time. She pitches topical, relatable ideas and writes in an engaging, informative style. Her copy is immaculate, and she always delivers on time. I highly recommend her as a contributor.

  • Natalia brought her experience in media and communication to support the Soapbox project by democratising media for venture-backed start-ups. She supported in automating the news submission and press release generation workflow for the website. Natalia was easy to work with, was able to take away problems from me, and delivered high-quality output.

  • Natalia significantly improved our website, making it much easier for newcomers to navigate. She introduced helpful touches like QR codes. She tactfully explained that we could boost the readership of our newsletter. Her improvements saw a 40% increase in traffic and much positive feedback from parishioners.