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Tasha Christy Is Teaching Women How to Turn Their Message Into Money—Without Losing Their Voice

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Key takeaways
  • Tasha Christy blends intuitive inner knowing with proven strategy to craft authentic messaging that connects and converts.
  • Sacred selling frames offers as your soul's calling; making sales validates your business and advances financial freedom for women.
  • Avoid messaging mistakes: emphasize results, cut jargon, and speak like you care to attract clients ready for transformation.
  • Clear, authentic messaging builds visibility and authority; embrace bold truths to attract aligned people and expand impact and income.

For Tasha Christy, known as The Copy Queen, messaging is more than words—it’s the bridge between purpose and profit. Since stepping fully into her gift, she has helped women coaches, healers, and service providers transform the way they communicate, turning their offers into income-generating, life-changing experiences.

With an intuitive approach that blends strategy with inner knowing, Tasha teaches entrepreneurs how to express their message in a way that feels authentic—and converts with ease. Now, she’s bringing that expertise to the Visibility Vault for Black Businesswomen, where she’ll guide members in creating sales page copy that aligns with who they are—and actually sells.

In this conversation, Tasha breaks down the mindset, strategy, and truth behind messaging that doesn’t just sound good—but actually moves people to action.

The Woman Behind the Words

F: You’ve become widely known as “The Copy Queen.” What was the moment you realized your gift could transform not just brands—but lives and businesses?

T: “I realized this in 2020. I had already been in the coaching industry for about five years, and I started to notice a shift in how I was writing my own content. People saw the difference and began asking me to write copy for them. Since then, I’ve helped mostly women—coaches, healers, practitioners, and service providers—generate significant income selling life-changing programs and services.”

Your work centers spiritual and transformational entrepreneurs. What drew you to that audience, and how does your approach differ from traditional copywriting?

“This is the group I enjoy working with the most—it’s where I feel the most fulfilled. I genuinely want to see people in the transformational space experience financial success, not just for themselves, but for the impact they can make in the world. My approach is intuitive. I teach people to lean into their inner knowing while still using proven strategies that increase sales. It’s not either-or—it’s both.”

Messaging That Moves & Converts

You’re known for helping clients sell out their most sacred offers. What does “sacred selling” mean to you?

“Sacred selling happens when people are buying into your soul’s calling as expressed through your offers. I always tell women not to worry about being ‘too salesy.’ As a business owner, you’re supposed to make sales. If you’re not making sales, you don’t have a business—you have an expensive hobby. There’s also something powerful about women making money from their own businesses. Historically, we didn’t have that freedom. So stepping into that is revolutionary in itself.”

What are some of the biggest messaging mistakes you see entrepreneurs making?

“A few major ones: focusing on the process instead of the result, selling results people don’t actually want, calling in clients who aren’t ready for the work through the language you use, and using jargon your audience doesn’t understand. Speak like you’re talking to someone you care about. Keep it real and relatable.”

What makes messaging truly magnetic—the kind that builds trust and drives income?

“Being your authentic self. People don’t buy your offers—they buy you. And nobody can out-you you. When you remove the mask and express yourself in a way that feels natural, while clearly communicating your value, that’s what creates connection and conversion.”

Money, Mission & Impact

You’ve been vocal about wanting heart-driven women and BIPOC leaders to make more money. Why is that so important to you?

“Because money creates access and influence. It allows you to change things. When more kind-hearted women have wealth, we tend to take care of others and create impact that benefits entire communities. Learning how to communicate the value of your work through copy increases your income—and that income expands your reach and your impact.”

What would you say to women who feel called to meaningful work but aren’t seeing financial results yet?

“Keep going. And focus on your inner world as much as your strategy—your thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and actions. Entrepreneurship is a journey of self-discovery. Nothing works if you quit. Keep moving, even if it’s messy.”

Community, Visibility & What’s Next

As a featured presenter inside the Visibility Vault, what can attendees expect from your session?

“They’ll learn how to write sales page copy that sells out their offers—without sounding like someone they’re not. And I’ll show them how to avoid the common mistakes that keep people from buying.”

How does strong messaging support visibility and long-term authority?

“It helps you stand out naturally. When your message is clear and authentic, opportunities come to you. I’m invited to speak and share my message because what I say is unique and fully me.”

What’s one truth about messaging, money, or visibility more women need to embrace right now?

“That well-behaved women rarely make history. Say the thing that makes you nervous—the thing you’re afraid will be unpopular. That’s what attracts aligned people and repels the ones who aren’t. It might cost you in the beginning—but it will pay off in the long run.”

Tasha’s work is rooted in a powerful truth: people don’t just buy offers—they buy you. And when your messaging reflects your authentic voice, your visibility and income naturally expand.

Join her live inside the Visibility Vault for Black Businesswomen on April 28 from 1:30–2:00 PM EST as she breaks down how to write soul-led sales pages that connect, convert, and elevate your brand. Start your one-week membership trial to attend—and step into messaging that matches the magnitude of your mission.

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