Story

Chief Storyteller and Founder

From his belief that stories can change the world, Jonathan founded Wordrobe Media in 2017 to help people find and unleash their Inner Storytellers. As a book coach, editor, screenwriter, and former social worker, he blends empathy and experience to help others find their Inner Storyteller.

His clients have won awards, sold thousands of books, built education platforms, attracted A+ clients, and booked speaking gigs—all because they learned to unleash their Inner Storyteller.

Hailing from the great nation of Texas, he lives in DFW along with his travel-planning wife Christa and their two feral yet adorable children.

Jonathan is also a movie and history nerd, addicted to the Olympics & Paralympics, and knows how to make an epic nacho platter.

Storytelling Services

Accolades & Accomplishments

2024 - #1 Amazon New Release for Rhetoric (Start With Story)

2024 - NonFiction Book Awards (Gold Medal)

2024 - Lucinda Literary Race to Query, First Place—Fiction

2024 - American Legacy Book Awards Winner (Entrepreneurship category)

2024 - IBPA Benjamin Franklin Book Awards Silver Medalist (Business category)

2024 - Independent Publisher Book Awards Bronze Medalist (Non-Fiction category)

2024 - National Indie Book Awards Finalist (Business Entrepreneurship category)

2024 - Kirkus Starred Review

2024 - Publishers Weekly - A-rated review

2024 - Amazon New Release Bestseller (x5)

2023 - Audible #1 in Non-Fiction

2023 - Amazon Bestseller (x3)

2023 - Publishers Weekly - positive review

2023 - Emerald Book Review - highly recommended

2020 - Amazon New Release Bestseller

2019 - Amazon New Release Bestseller (x2)

2018 - Amazon New Release Bestseller

2018 - Stage 32 Screenplay Competition Grand Prize Winner (Golden Girl)

2012 - Writing team for CalArts-produced opera by composer Charles Underriner IV (Prosper Springs)

2007 - B.A. English Literature, magna cum laude (University of North Texas)

2003 - TETA PlayFest, First Place (What Happened to the Lightning?)

2002 - TETA PlayFest, First Place (The Day Milly Died)