Commuter Pass:
Ongoing storytelling + messaging support for the unexpected revelations, political interferences, and necessary pivots…the Commuter Pass is here to make sure you’re always ready to move with the changes, stay on message, and still sound like you.
KEEP YOUR STORIES CALIBRATED TO THE MOMENT
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KEEP YOUR STORIES CALIBRATED TO THE MOMENT ✳︎
Don’t confuse content planning with messaging.
If you only revisit your messaging once a year and spend the other 11 months “just posting,” your stories start sounding like leftovers. And stale doesn’t sell or keep your audience around.
Regular calibration keeps your message fresh, your voice clear, and your stories keep doing their job building trust and moving people to action.
What does the Commuter Pass come with?
Monthly Magic Hour - 60-minute strategy session for recalibration and content planning
Unlimited asynchronized support via email, Google doc notes, or voice notes (Monday - Friday)
Response time minimum 48 hours (depends on size of the project)
Storytelling and messaging consultation only (no ghostwriting)
Designed for past and current clients who want ongoing messaging support between bigger projects.
Fare price: $1500/month
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Clarity and momentum for this season.
A short-term recalibration for clients who’ve already built the foundation with me—now you want momentum for this season.
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A repeatable messaging rhythm you can trust.
Ongoing support for returning clients ready to strengthen consistency, refine positioning in real time, and build a sustainable storytelling rhythm.
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Messaging partnership for a whole era.
Built for clients who want to keep me in their corner as the vision grows, the narrative deepens, and the stakes shift. Together we’ll make sure you stay ready for every pivot, revelation, and curveball without losing the plot (or your power).
“Justine was thorough and didn't skip any steps in the process. I enjoyed the collaborative nature of her approach and learned a lot from her.”
Mike Dwyer, Founder of PX RecruitingBook your Commuter Pass
Ready to stay on-message—even when the plot twists?