My obsession is finding the unique language that connects brands with people, and the themes that connect people with each other. The best stories are born from rigorous research but also from creativity and enjoyment.

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Carolina Brown

Writer & Narrative Architect

Carolina has built her career understanding that the best stories transcend formats. With six published books—three collections of short stories and three novels—and over a decade leading workshops, she discovered that her true superpower is creating communities that endure over time. As a ghostwriter and co-author, she has given voice to significant editorial projects, while her freelance work has produced content for advertising and educational campaigns that connect in Chile and abroad.

For five years, she led the audiovisual department at MUI Las Condes, coordinating multidisciplinary teams to produce educational content that transcends traditional formats. This experience catapulted her internationally, leading workshops and book clubs in Santiago, Barcelona, Cambridge, and Berlin, always with the conviction that "non-linear paths produce the richest perspectives."

Her philosophy embraces meticulous planning—"research excites me because that's where the best ideas are born"—but also tolerance for frustration and the ability to mediate among people. She seeks to collaborate with organizations interested in creating a world on a human scale, in harmony with the environment, because she understands that every project needs its own voice, its own universe.

When she's not creating stories or building communities, Carolina immerses herself in books, explores cinema, practices sports, and learns German—because she believes that every new language is a new way of seeing the world.

Carolina has built her career understanding that the best stories transcend formats. With six published books—three collections of short stories and three novels—and over a decade leading workshops, she discovered that her true superpower is creating communities that endure over time. As a ghostwriter and co-author, she has given voice to significant editorial projects, while her freelance work has produced content for advertising and educational campaigns that connect in Chile and abroad.

For five years, she led the audiovisual department at MUI Las Condes, coordinating multidisciplinary teams to produce educational content that transcends traditional formats. This experience catapulted her internationally, leading workshops and book clubs in Santiago, Barcelona, Cambridge, and Berlin, always with the conviction that "non-linear paths produce the richest perspectives."

Her philosophy embraces meticulous planning—"research excites me because that's where the best ideas are born"—but also tolerance for frustration and the ability to mediate among people. She seeks to collaborate with organizations interested in creating a world on a human scale, in harmony with the environment, because she understands that every project needs its own voice, its own universe.

When she's not creating stories or building communities, Carolina immerses herself in books, explores cinema, practices sports, and learns German—because she believes that every new language is a new way of seeing the world.

Carolina has built her career understanding that the best stories transcend formats. With six published books—three collections of short stories and three novels—and over a decade leading workshops, she discovered that her true superpower is creating communities that endure over time. As a ghostwriter and co-author, she has given voice to significant editorial projects, while her freelance work has produced content for advertising and educational campaigns that connect in Chile and abroad.

For five years, she led the audiovisual department at MUI Las Condes, coordinating multidisciplinary teams to produce educational content that transcends traditional formats. This experience catapulted her internationally, leading workshops and book clubs in Santiago, Barcelona, Cambridge, and Berlin, always with the conviction that "non-linear paths produce the richest perspectives."

Her philosophy embraces meticulous planning—"research excites me because that's where the best ideas are born"—but also tolerance for frustration and the ability to mediate among people. She seeks to collaborate with organizations interested in creating a world on a human scale, in harmony with the environment, because she understands that every project needs its own voice, its own universe.

When she's not creating stories or building communities, Carolina immerses herself in books, explores cinema, practices sports, and learns German—because she believes that every new language is a new way of seeing the world.