Freelancing Work

A rare combination: clinical scientist, lifelong migraine patient, and trusted voice on camera.

Lindsay brings a perspective that's hard to find anywhere else — the clinical training to understand the data, the lived experience to know what actually matters to patients, and the on-camera presence to communicate both with credibility and warmth.

She offers two ways to work together:

On-Camera & Commercial Work

Lindsay hosts, narrates, and appears in video content for pharma, healthcare brands, and medical education projects. As someone who has lived with chronic migraine and built a career in clinical science, she brings instant credibility to any project focused on migraine, headache, or chronic pain — audiences trust her because she's lived it and she can speak to it accurately.

She's comfortable carrying long-form interview formats, hosting panel-style conversations with physicians, and delivering scripted or unscripted content for both patient-facing and HCP-facing audiences.

Recent work: Lindsay hosted The Brek Room, a video series featuring in-depth conversations with headache specialists including Dr. Tepper and Dr. Diamond on migraine and cluster headache treatment.

Watch a Sample of Lindsay's Work
(Healthcare providers only — you'll be asked to verify before viewing.)

If you're looking for a host, interviewer, or on-camera spokesperson who can speak fluently to physicians and patients alike, let's talk.

Data & Content Strategy Consulting

Lindsay also works behind the scenes, helping pharma and healthcare teams take their existing data, decks, and materials and shape them into something that actually lands with migraine and chronic pain audiences — both patients and physicians.

She reviews your slides, data visualizations, and patient- or provider-facing materials and tells you, plainly, what will resonate and what will get lost. Her feedback comes from a unique vantage point: she has sat in both seats. She has been the migraine patient trying to make sense of a confusing chart, and she has been the clinical scientist building the chart.

This work typically includes:

  • Reviewing slide decks, brochures, or patient education materials

  • Advising on how clinical data should be framed for patient audiences

  • Advising on how patient-experience content should be framed for physician audiences

  • Identifying language, tone, or visuals that may miss the mark with either group

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