Women Who Roar

For coaches and practitioners with a small, warm audience

One room can do what a year of content cannot.

A 4-hour mastermind for women ready to fill rooms instead of feeds. You'll leave with a complete event you can host in the next 30 days — even if your audience is small, your list is quiet, and ads aren't in the budget.

Hold My Seat — $222

SomaSpace, Portland  ·  June 6, 2026  ·  1–5 PM  ·  10–15 women

Aria Tau facilitating an intimate gathering of women

You don't have a content problem. You have a room problem.

Content builds awareness. Rooms build clients. One does not replace the other — but most coaches have over-invested in the first and under-invested in the second, and the math has stopped working.

You've been doing the work. The posts, the lives, the lead magnets, the funnels. The clients that come through are usually the ones who need the most convincing and pay the least. And the part of you that started this business to do meaningful work with humans you actually like — she's tired.

Here's what nobody told you. High-ticket clients don't decide to work with you because of a caption. They decide because they sat across from you. They decide because they were in the room.

The room is where trust collapses from months into hours. Where strangers become clients before lunch. Where the work you've been trying to perform online becomes the work you actually do.

There's another way.

By 5 PM on June 6th

What you'll walk out with.

  • —  A clear event concept, named and shaped, that you can host within 30 days of leaving this room.
  • —  A fill strategy that works with the warm audience you already have — no ads, no list of ten thousand, no chasing.
  • —  The in-room delivery method that turns a room of curious women into clients who want to work with you before you've even named your offer.
  • —  A 5-part close you can deliver without flinching, that feels like an act of service to the women you're inviting in.
  • —  A 3-touch follow-up sequence drafted and ready to send the moment you walk out of your own event.

One enrolled client from the event you'll design here returns this investment many times over. Most of the women in this room enroll their first within 30 days.

The Method

Six modules. Four hours. One complete method.

This is not a webinar with a workbook. This is a working room.

"Four hours inside the framework I've used to fill events with women who pay $5K, $10K, and $20K to work with me — without a single dollar in ads."

MODULE 01

The Room vs. The Feed

The neuroscience of why people buy in person, and why six months of content cannot do what four hours in a chair can. We'll look at the real numbers — time, energy, revenue — side by side.

You'll leave with: Your own honest ROI estimate for hosting one event in the next 90 days.

MODULE 02

The Architecture of a Gathering

A converting event is designed backwards from the offer. We'll choose your format, name your event for magnetism (not description), and shape the experience around the woman you actually want to enroll.

You'll leave with: Your Event Blueprint — title, format, theme, audience, date window.

MODULE 03

The Warm Room Method

You don't need ten thousand followers. You need fifty warm contacts and the willingness to make a direct ask. We'll write the outreach — DM, text, and email — in the room.

You'll leave with: Your three outreach scripts and a fill plan you can start sending the same night.

MODULE 04

The In-Room Method

How the people in front of you move from interested to invested. The Trust Arc. The use of story. Somatic anchoring. This is the module that separates events that "go well" from events that fill your pipeline for the next quarter.

You'll leave with: The Trust Arc Planner mapped to your own event.

MODULE 05

The Offer Close

The close is not where you sell. It's where you serve the women who were waiting to be invited. We'll walk the 5-part structure, handle the three real objections — money, time, trust — and you'll practice it out loud with a partner before you leave.

You'll leave with: Your offer close, scripted, in your own words.

MODULE 06

The Follow-Up

Seventy percent of the sale happens after the room ends. We'll draft the three-touch sequence — same day, 48 hours, one week — together. By the time you walk out, your follow-up is already written.

You'll leave with: Your full sequence, ready to paste.

Plus, included in the room

Two Hot Seat Coaching slots. Two women bring their event concept; I coach them in real time. The rest of the room learns by watching what I see in them. (Yes, you can volunteer.)

Six worksheets you'll actually use — Event Potential, Event Blueprint, Outreach Scripts, Trust Arc Planner, Offer Close Script, Follow-Up Sequence — printed, in your hands, by the end of the day.

Portrait of Aria Tau

Your Facilitator

Aria Tau teaches the room the way she runs the room.

Aria is the founder of Yantra Circle — a business and leadership academy for women in coaching and the healing arts. Her work blends strategic business mentorship, speaker training, and somatic and tantric energetics into a bespoke system for women ready to step fully into their power.

She teaches from the belief that audacious success and soul-aligned work aren't opposites — they're the same path, walked in the body. The method you'll learn in this room is the one she teaches from embodiment, not theory.

Projector by design, practitioner by training, she works from the premise that you can't out-post your way to a full practice — but you can absolutely fill a room.

"You don't need a massive following. You need one powerful room."

This room is built for one kind of woman. Let's make sure she's you.

This room is for you if

  • —  You're a coach, healer, or holistic practitioner with a body of work you trust.
  • —  You have at least 50 people who've engaged with your work in the last 12 months — past clients, email subscribers, IG followers who comment, friends in your industry. You don't need more than that.
  • —  You've been on the content treadmill long enough to know it's not the thing that will fill your calendar.
  • —  You want a method, not a motivational push — and you're ready to do the work in the four hours you're in the room.
  • —  You're willing to host an event in the next 30–90 days.

This room is not for you if

  • —  You're truly at zero. No past clients, no list, no warm contacts. The Warm Room Method needs warm soil — build that first, come back next cohort.
  • —  You're looking for a course you can watch at 2x speed. This is a working room, not a passive deposit of information.
  • —  You want a six-figure launch playbook. That isn't this. This is the room that comes before the launch.
  • —  You aren't yet willing to invite someone to pay you. If the idea of a clean close still feels off, this is the room — but only if you're open to moving through that.
  • —  You're hoping to take notes and decide later about whether to host. The decision is the room.

Your Investment

$222 is the price of the door.

What you'll learn in this room, the rest of the world will pay $27 to watch on their phone — six months from now, edited, without me in the room. $222 is the price of being in it.

The same method I teach inside Ignite and to my 1:1 clients — taught in one room, in one afternoon, for one fraction of the price.

What's included in your $222

  • —  Four hours of live, in-person facilitation in a small group of 10–15 women.
  • —  All six worksheets, printed, in your hands.
  • —  A seat at hot seat coaching, whether you take the chair or learn from the woman who does.
  • —  The edited recording, sent to you afterward — yours to keep.
  • —  Light refreshments and a generous mid-afternoon break.
  • —  A 7-day post-event sequence: same-day debrief, 48-hour integration prompt, and one-week check-in.

On the math. One enrolled high-ticket client from the event you'll design here returns this many times over. Most attendees enroll their first within 30 days.

On the size of the room. We cap this at fifteen. It's not a marketing tactic — it's the only size where I can see each woman in the room, name what I see, and coach in real time. When the fifteenth seat is taken, registration closes.

If you're going to register: do it now, while the math is still warm. The room fills, and once it does, the next time I teach this in a room is the fall.

If you're not going to register: close the tab. Save the $222 for the room you'll actually walk into.

If you're stuck in the middle: the middle is where the decision gets stale. Decide today, either way.

The questions worth asking.

Most of the women who attend this kind of work travel for it. If you live within a 3-hour drive, you'll be home for dinner. If you're flying in, Portland is an easy weekend, and the women you'll meet in this room will, in most cases, become referrals and colleagues you didn't have on Sunday night.

The room is fifteen women, facilitated by a Projector who reads energy for a living. There is no forced sharing. There is no "turn to your neighbor and tell her your goal." There is structured work, intentional pairs, and long enough breaks for you to be quiet when you need to be.

You need a warm audience to apply the method — and "warm" can mean fifty people who already know you, not five thousand. If you have a real practice, a few past clients, and people who would say yes to a thoughtful invitation, you have enough. If you're truly at zero, this isn't the room for you yet, and I'd rather tell you that now.

No. The method works for any practitioner who sells one-to-one or small-group work — coaches, healers, holistic and somatic practitioners, consultants, creative mentors. If you sell your time and presence to humans, the method applies.

The 30-day window is a design constraint, not a deadline. The plan you leave with is sequenced so 30 days is possible — but the method works whether you host in three weeks or three months. What matters is that you leave with a plan you'll actually use.

The event runs at any number above six. The room is designed to scale gracefully down — six women plus hot seat coaching is still a working room. If fewer than six are registered four weeks out, I'll reschedule rather than cancel, and your seat will carry over. You won't lose your investment, and you'll never sit in a half-empty room.

Yes. An edited recording is included in your registration and sent to you after the event. After the event, that same recording becomes a separate $27 product. You're in the room; they're not.

Your seat is non-refundable, because at this size, every empty chair changes the energy of the room. If something arises and you can't attend, your seat is transferable to another woman — I'll help you find her if needed.

Yes, and I want to tell you exactly how. At the close of the day — about 20 minutes of the 4 hours — I'll share what's available next: my Ignite program and my 1:1 work. No urgency tactic. No artificial scarcity. You'll be modeled, in that moment, the exact kind of close you'll be learning to do — so the pitch itself becomes part of the curriculum. If the answer is no, the answer is no, and the day is still the day.

The room is small. The decision is yours.

The next stretch of your business will not be built on another post. The women you're meant to work with are not waiting for you in a feed — they're waiting in a room. The version of you who runs that room already exists. She just hasn't been called forward yet.

This is the call. June 6th, Portland, four hours, fifteen women. We'll do the work, draw the blueprint, write the close, draft the follow-up — and you'll walk out at 5 PM with the thing you've been trying to build for the last year, in your hands.

The next time I teach this in a room is the fall. If you want to be hosting your own room before the summer ends, this is the one.

Take Your Seat

10–15 seats. When the room is full, registration closes. No waitlist. No second cohort announced.

$222 · 10–15 seats Hold My Seat