Point of View
My private advisory circle is for courageous, discerning women who recognize the potential of artificial intelligence and who want to integrate it in ways that honor the planet, human dignity, and the future we are collectively responsible for stewarding.
Members cultivate a grounded, intuitive relationship with technology, knowing when to lean on AI and when to invest in human expertise, connection, and craft.
The Moment We’re In
Artificial intelligence is no longer theoretical.
It is quietly shaping how we write, decide, delegate, create, and communicate.
Much of the public conversation around AI is rushed, polarized, or performative, urging adoption on one side and rejection on the other. What’s often missing is space for thoughtful consideration: time to ask not just what is possible, but what is appropriate.
For women who carry responsibility for people, organizations, communities, or a legacy, the question is rarely whether technology will be used at all. The real question is how to engage it without outsourcing judgment, eroding trust, or losing sight of what matters most.
This advisory circle exists to create that space: quiet, private, and grounded in careful discernment.
A Different Relationship with Technology
Most conversations about artificial intelligence focus on speed, efficiency, and scale. What’s rarely addressed is relationship.
Technology actively shapes our habits, decisions, and expectations. Used without awareness, it can quietly replace reasoning, flatten nuance, or distance us from the human elements that give work its meaning.
A different approach is possible.
Rather than treating AI as a substitute for human intelligence, this work approaches it as a collaborator, one that can support creativity, reduce unnecessary burden, and extend capacity when used with purpose.
This requires good judgment: knowing when technology meaningfully assists, and when human skill, presence, or consideration matters more. It requires restraint as much as curiosity, and the confidence to choose appropriateness over novelty.
The goal is not to use more technology, but to use it well, and only where it belongs.
Who This Is For
This advisory circle is for women who lead with intention and carry real responsibility for ideas, people, communities, or the futures they are shaping.
You may be running a business, guiding others, stewarding resources, or quietly influencing outcomes behind the scenes. You are thoughtful about the impact of your choices and uninterested in shortcuts that compromise integrity, trust, or quality.
You are curious about technology, but not compelled by novelty. You sense its potential, and you also sense its limits. You want space to think clearly, without pressure to keep up, perform expertise, or adopt tools before they feel appropriate.
You value privacy. You value sound judgment. You value conversations that are grounded, nuanced, and unhurried.
If you recognize yourself here, you likely already know that good decisions are rarely made in noise, and that clarity often comes from reflection, not from more information.
This circle is for women who trust their own judgment and who want to refine it further.
The Advisory Relationship
This work begins with a clear understanding of your situation and leads to clear, considered recommendations.
My role is to help you see a situation accurately, its constraints, possibilities, and tradeoffs, and then to offer guidance grounded in experience rather than speculation. That guidance may include specific suggestions: when a tool is appropriate, when it falls short, and when human expertise is the better investment.
Within this advisory relationship, conversations are focused and grounded in what matters most to you. We look at what you’re trying to achieve, what matters most in the context, and which approaches are genuinely right for the work. Sometimes that means using technology thoughtfully; other times, it means identifying when technology is the wrong solution altogether.
The value of this work lies in access to earned experience, tested insights, observed patterns, and recommendations that account for both technical reality and real-world consequences.
You remain the ultimate decision-maker. My role is to offer clarity, options, and informed direction so that your choices feel sound, proportionate, and well-considered, without unnecessary trial and error.
This guidance is designed to strengthen your authority, not override it.
About Me
My work with technology did not begin with tools. It began with people.
I founded this company in the summer of 2023 with the intention of offering services that helped others navigate emerging technologies. Over time, and through direct experience, it became clear that the traditional service-based approach, execution, delivery, and constant availability, was not the right container for the kind of work I was being asked to do.
As artificial intelligence became more accessible, I found myself increasingly drawn not to what it could produce, but to how it was being used, and too often, used thoughtlessly. Speed was prioritized over attention. Automation over good judgment. Convenience over consequence.
By the summer of 2025, that realization sharpened.
This point of view, shaped by lived experience rather than theory, is what I bring into advisory relationships today. I’m less interested in trends than in what they reveal over time, and less concerned with novelty than with long-term impact.
I believe good decisions are rarely rushed, and that discernment is a skill worth cultivating, particularly as technology continues to accelerate.
—ChristiAna Huff
Founder, Femivinity Consulting
The Advisory Circle
The advisory circle is a private, small-group space for scenario-based guidance around technology.
Members bring real situations they are navigating, personal, professional, creative, or family-related, and we examine them together. The work centers on one essential question: Is technology the right solution here? And if so, what kind, or whose?
Each session functions as a decision lab. We assess feasibility, trade-offs, ethical and environmental considerations, and the long-term implications of different choices. Sometimes that leads to identifying appropriate AI tools. Just as often, it leads to choosing a human solution, a hybrid approach, or stepping back from technology entirely.
My role is to evaluate these scenarios through a practical and ethical lens, drawing on experience, pattern recognition, and an informed understanding of where technology supports human effort, and where it undermines it.
This is not a program, a course, or a discussion group. The work does not involve hands-on execution or acting as technical support, and there is no pressure to adopt tools. The value of the circle lies in clear thinking, sound judgment, and the confidence to make decisions without second-guessing.
The circle meets weekly in a small cohort, with space to share context and review conversations between sessions. Private office hours are available for situations that require discretion.
This work is for women who want a clear view before taking action, and who value choosing wisely over choosing quickly.
Private Inquiry
If you believe this advisory work may be aligned, you’re welcome to introduce yourself below.
This form is not a booking request, nor a commitment on either side. It is simply a way to begin a thoughtful conversation and determine whether an advisory relationship makes sense.
Please share a bit about what you’re navigating and what drew you here. I review inquiries intentionally and respond where alignment appears mutual.

