Lisa Chamberlin · AI teacher & practitioner

Tech Priestess

Where intuition meets intelligence.

AI taught by someone who actually uses it every day — in real coaching, writing, and creative work. For the women, creatives, and entrepreneurs the tech industry has largely ignored. Used well, AI makes you more yourself, not less.

Portrait of Lisa Chamberlin
The premise

AI is not just a tool. It is a mirror, a collaborator, and an amplifier. Used well, it reveals who you already are — and helps you become more of it.

— Tech Priestess
The signature framework

The Three Doorways

Most people rush to amplify and burn out, or disconnect from their own voice in the process. The Three Doorways teach AI in sequence — so what gets amplified is aligned, intentional, and genuinely yours.

I

Reflect

AI as mirror

Journaling, self-inquiry, pattern recognition, intuitive dialogue. Before you automate anything, let the tool show you what's already there — your patterns, your blind spots, the questions under the questions.

Start each week with a reflection prompt, not a task list.
II

Create

AI as collaborator

Writing, ideation, design, content, voice. Not auto-generation — co-creation. You supply the taste, the story, the discernment. The AI supplies the speed and the first draft you can fight with.

Argue with the draft. Never ship a first pass.
III

Amplify

AI as leverage

Automation, delegation, systems, scale. Only after you know your voice and your patterns do you build the machinery around them. Amplifying first is how you scale the wrong thing.

Automate the things you've already mastered by hand.
Who this is for

If the tech industry has left you behind, good — you're in the right room.

This is not for developers or prompt engineers. It is for the people the AI conversation has mostly excluded — and who, it turns out, have the most interesting reasons to use it.

01

Women 40+ who feel behind on AI and don't want to be.

02

Coaches, healers, intuitives who want to scale without losing their voice.

03

Creatives who find the tech conversation alienating.

04

Entrepreneurs buried in minutiae who need to reclaim their time.

05

Professionals reinventing themselves mid-career, on their own terms.

06

Anyone who wants AI to amplify who they already are — not replace it.

I teach AI the way I teach anything — start with what's yours, then let the tools amplify it. The order matters. Skip it and you build someone else's practice. — Lisa Chamberlin
The signature workshop

AI for the rest of us.

A live, beginner-friendly workshop designed for people who have felt intimidated, talked over, or condescended to in other AI rooms. One afternoon. Three doorways. One practical win you walk away with the same day.

Live cohort · Limited seats

Walk through the three doorways — and leave with one real use of AI that's already yours.

We'll demystify the tools, introduce the framework, and spend real time on your practice — not a generic demo. You leave with a reflection ritual, a creative collaboration pattern, and one automation that gives time back this week.

Format
Live via Zoom
Length
3 hours
Cohort size
20 students
For
Beginners welcome
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Ways to work together

Five doorways in.

From a single workshop to a sustained practice. Pick the one that meets you where you are — we can always move deeper later.

I

AI for the Rest of Us — Live Workshop

The signature three-hour live session. The framework, a guided tour of the tools, and one immediate practical win. The fastest way in.

Entry point
II

Group Cohort — Eight-Week Practice

A small group walks the doorways in sequence over eight weeks. Weekly live sessions, shared practice, an AI facilitator as a second mirror. Community is half the teaching.

Community
III

1:1 Coaching

Private sessions for individuals building a serious AI practice in their work or in their life. Deep, specific, tailored. Limited engagements — priced accordingly.

High touch
IV

Self-Paced Course

The full Three Doorways curriculum as a self-study course. Video, prompts, practices, and a reflection workbook. For those who prefer to walk at their own rhythm.

Self-study
V

The Circle — Ongoing Membership

For practitioners who want sustained access. Monthly new teachings, a private community, office hours, and early invitations to everything new. Membership accrues, like practice.

Ongoing
Where I stand

Sovereignty, not dependency.

Intuitively-oriented people are right to be skeptical of tech. So am I. Here's the stance Tech Priestess holds while using these tools.

AI amplifies your voice.

It does not replace it. If the output doesn't sound like you, the prompt isn't done.

Discernment matters as much as fluency.

Knowing when not to use the tool is part of the practice. So is knowing when it's wrong.

Privacy is part of it.

What you share with the model, where it goes, and who retains it — all of that belongs in the conversation from day one, not after a breach.

Intuition and AI are complementary.

Not opposed. The most interesting practitioners I know lead with intuition and use the machine to test it.

About Lisa

Practitioner, not pundit.

Fifteen years leading sales organizations taught me one thing better than any other: the people, not the tools, do the work. Tools amplify what's already there. If what's already there is clear, the amplifier makes it beautiful. If it isn't, the amplifier just makes it louder.

I came to AI the way I came to coaching — through reflection first. The mirror. The question. Only then the action. That's the teaching I bring, because it's the practice I use every day — in my own coaching, my writing, my planning, my creative work. I am not a theorist. I use what I teach.

Tech Priestess exists because the AI conversation has been largely captured by people who are not, frankly, the people I want to learn from. The tools are astonishing. The rooms around them are often not. This is the room I wish had existed when I started.

If that sounds like you — welcome. Pull up a chair. The tea is ready.

Join the circle

Come practice.

Workshop dates, waitlist, or a note if you're not sure yet. I read every one of these.