Standing at the Threshold of Transformation
AI is changing everything. The human part is being figured out in real time.
Most of the conversation about artificial intelligence focuses on what it can do. Very little of it focuses on what it's doing to us, to our relationships, our sense of purpose, our families, and our workplaces.
People are anxious. Teams are fracturing. Families are arguing about things they don't quite have words for yet. Individuals are quietly wondering what their skills, their creativity, or their role means in a world that seems to be reorganizing itself without asking.
This is not a technology problem. It's a human one.
Limina Mediation exists for this moment.
I specialize in one thing: helping people navigate the relational and psychological impact of AI. Not how to use it better. Not whether to adopt it. Rather, what happens to the people caught in the middle of a change this significant, and how to move through it with clarity, honesty, and as little damage as possible to the relationships that matter.
Who This Is For
Organizations & Workplaces Your team is struggling with what AI means for their roles, their trust in leadership, or each other. The town halls haven't helped. The tension is still there. → [AI at Work]
Families & Households You're arguing about screen time, kids and AI, what's appropriate, what's harmful, or simply what kind of home you want to live in. Everyone has a different answer. → [AI at Home]
Individuals You're navigating this largely alone. You are questioning your relevance, your creativity, your relationship with tools that are starting to feel uncomfortably intimate. → [AI & You]
A Different Kind of Mediation
Limina isn't a tech consultancy. I’m not here to train you or sell you a framework.
Mediation at Limina is a facilitated process - typically three to four sessions - grounded in resilience research and relational psychology. I create the conditions for honest conversation, help people understand what's actually driving the conflict or the anxiety, and build a path forward that holds up over time.
Limina is Latin for threshold. That space between where you are and where you need to be.
It's the moment of transition, uncertainty, and possibility. That in-between space where something has ended and something else hasn't quite begun. That's where most people find themselves right now in relation to AI.
You don't have to figure this out alone, and you don't have to get it perfect. You just have to be willing to have the conversation.
In mediation, I stand with you at this threshold, creating a space where transformation becomes possible.
Complimentary Consultation
Ana Martin, PhD is a mediator and resilience researcher based in London, Ontario. Her doctoral work focused on how people adapt through uncertainty and disruption, which turns out to be exactly the right preparation for this moment.