Today we’d like to introduce you to Chasity Romain.
Hi Chasity, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I didn’t start out trying to be seen. I wasn’t chasing likes, followers, or popularity. I started because life was heavy — and the truth had to come out somewhere. Writing became the place where I could exhale. It was my release, my survival tool, and honestly… my quiet conversation with the Most High when I didn’t have the words to say them out loud. I didn’t come into this with a perfect blueprint. I came into it with pain, purpose, and a refusal to stay stuck.
Over time, my writing stopped being just personal — it became an assignment. I began to realize I wasn’t only writing for me anymore. There were people in the world who felt the same things but didn’t know how to say it. I’ve learned I’m not here for the masses. I’m here for the few who are truly ready. My social influence isn’t significant; I’ve always been more of a lone wolf when it comes to followers and attention. In high school, I wasn’t popular, but people knew my name — they knew who I was. I stood out. I took chances. I took risks. I spoke up when other students were being bullied, and I spoke up when I was being sexualized by my male peers. Touched when it wasn’t invited. Pushed past my boundaries. I went from “Stop” to “No,” to yelling and screaming at the top of my lungs just to make sure people understood this was serious and this was not okay. That’s who I’ve always been — not quiet, not disposable, not afraid to raise the alarm when something is wrong. So even now, I don’t move for attention… I move because truth needs a voice.
As I grew, my purpose expanded beyond the page. I started building platforms that reflect healing, wellness, and transformation — spiritually and practically. That’s where my clean eating brand came from, and why I connect food, faith, and wellbeing. I also built consulting work focused on helping others bring their ideas to life, especially through modern tools like AI — not for gimmicks, but to enhance reach and clarity. Everything I create is rooted in one mission: helping people find peace, get free, and walk into what the Most High already showed them they can become.
Today, I can honestly say I didn’t get here because it was easy. I got here because I kept going — even when it hurt, even when nobody was clapping, even when I had to rebuild from scratch. I turned what tried to break me into material, and I let the Most High shape it into purpose. I’m still growing, still writing, still building. But the core has never changed: I’m here to tell the truth, protect my peace, and help others heal on purpose.
I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
No, not at all. Growing up, I wanted the best out of life — not because I was spoiled, but because I knew struggle too early. I knew what it meant to live in conditions that felt beneath basic dignity… roaches, rats, and the type of survival that makes you grow up faster than you’re supposed to. But even in that, I carried this deep desire to rise above what I saw. I didn’t want “average.” I didn’t want to repeat cycles. I wanted peace, stability, and a future that felt clean — not just in my home, but in my spirit. I learned early that sometimes your environment will try to convince you that you deserve less, but something in me always believed I was made for more.
And some of my deepest struggles weren’t even visible — they were the hidden ones families don’t like to name. Childhood sexual confusion and distortion hit me early. I was exposed to pornography at around five years old at a family friend’s house on HBO, and it disrupted the innocence I didn’t even get a chance to protect. Even childhood games like playing “house,” the ones people later laugh about, sometimes carried a darker truth — hidden agendas that families still sweep under the rug instead of confronting. For a long time, I wrestled with what love was supposed to be, because too often I felt like my body was more noticed than my heart. I remember praying, not for money or popularity, but to be loved — truly loved — by a man who didn’t see me as an object or a toy, but as a whole person. The Most High answered that prayer through my husband. He showed me that love can be safe. That love can be pure, that I could be chosen without being used.
Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your work?
Professionally, I work my 9–5 as a Technical Writer Engineer at Zoom, Inc., and I’ve been there for six years. In that role, I specialize in turning complex technical information into clear, usable documentation that helps people actually understand what they’re working with. I’ve always been someone who can take something complicated and make it plain — not watered down, just understood. That’s a skill I’ve carried beyond corporate as well.
Outside of my career, I’m also an entrepreneur and the owner of VelvetStays & Script Consulting, where I support clients in a variety of ways — from writing and publishing books, to creating professional emails, strengthening social media marketing, and even helping with travel-related planning and lifestyle scripting. My consulting work is rooted in helping people communicate better, show up stronger, and move with more clarity. I don’t just help people “sound good.” I help them sound like themselves — with confidence.
One of the accomplishments I’m most proud of is seeing my books live and available for sale on Barnes & Noble. That has been a personal dream of mine for a long time, and achieving it showed me what’s possible when you don’t quit on yourself. I’m also extremely proud of my marriage — 25 years strong — especially because I was told it wouldn’t last. And becoming a mother to my only child is another major milestone, because doctors once told me I would not be able to have children. Those two things alone remind me that people can be wrong, and the Most High always has the final say.
What sets me apart from others is simple: I’m real. I’m blunt. I’m not fluffy. I’m not fake. I’m the kind of woman who will say what needs to be said — the way real friends should — even when others are scared it might cost them a connection. I don’t follow crowds, and I’ve never been comfortable walking behind people just to fit in. I’m set apart because I chose to be, but also because that’s how I’m wired. I’m a leader. I’m a go-getter. I’m a purpose-driven woman — and everything I write, build, and create reflects that.
What do you like best about our city? What do you like least?
What I like best about Atlanta is that it still feels alive. The seasons actually change here, and the summer months? Whew — they’re perfect for pool parties, cookouts, and being outside. I love that the city thrives on people gathering. Atlanta has so many meeting spots and locations filled with seating, music, and an atmosphere that inspires you to stay awhile. I’m also big on nature, and I love the trails — especially living near the Silver Comet. I can ride my bike, take a peaceful walk on a cool day, and just breathe. Atlanta is full of great places to hang out, eat, socialize, and enjoy with friends or family of any size. It’s not as busy as New York — another city I love —, but it’s the right amount of busy when it needs to be. Atlanta is home to me. I’ve been here since I was seven, and I’m 48 now, so something made me stay — and honestly, it’s love. I appreciate the direction our leaders have taken and how our culture still feels intact.
What I like least? The trafficcccc… yes, like that. The traffic is off-the-chain bad. I can’t stand seeing it backed up down Hwy 285 or 85 — as soon as I see those red lights from a distance, I’m turning around. Another thing I wish Atlanta did better is creating more safe, fun spaces for young adults ages 18–21. That gap matters. They may be out of high school but not in college yet, and they don’t necessarily want clubs — and honestly, they shouldn’t have to choose between boredom and trouble. I’d love to see more spaces that are fun, safe, and not “in your face,” if you know what I mean. And lastly, while I’m glad the city is improving roads ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the side roads and back streets need love, too. But even with all that… ATL is still my city. Always will be.
Pricing:
- Pricing is project-based, not one-size-fits-all.
- Costs vary depending on scope, timeline, and deliverables.
- Every project includes an initial consultation to align goals and budget.
- Clients receive clear, upfront pricing before work begins.
- No hidden fees—all services and costs are outlined in advance.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.velvetstaysnscriptconsulting.com
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