Aunty Christine is a place for honesty, warmth, and thoughtful reflection…sprinkled with humor, because laughter still matters.
This space was born from the understanding that life doesn’t stay light forever, but that doesn’t mean we have to become hard, performative, or silent. Some chapters ask us to be silly. Others ask us to be brave. Most ask us to be human.
Here, you’ll find a blend of playful curiosity and grounded truth. Sometimes that looks like humor or gentle absurdity. Sometimes it looks like reflection, boundaries, grief, or starting over. Often, it’s all of those things at once.
Aunty Christine isn’t about fixing people or offering tidy answers. It’s about creating space…to pause, to think, to feel, and occasionally to laugh at the ridiculousness of it all.
This is a place for:
- People who’ve lived a little
- People who are rebuilding quietly
- People who value kindness without clichés
- People who want both depth and levity
You don’t have to show up polished here. You don’t have to explain yourself. You don’t have to choose between being serious or being playful.
You’re allowed to be both.
A Note on the Name
“Aunty Christine” isn’t about authority, it’s about care.
It’s the voice that says, come sit for a minute.
The presence that listens without rushing.
The reminder that you’re not alone, even when things feel heavy.
Sometimes an aunty tells stories.
Sometimes she cracks a joke.
Sometimes she hands you the words you couldn’t find yourself.
That’s the spirit of this space.
The Bigger Picture
Aunty Christine is part of Harborview Management Group Media, the media and publishing division of Harborview Management Group, LLC. Together, they house creative work, digital products, and storytelling designed to support reflection, clarity, and human connection…without noise or pressure.
Everything here is created with intention, care, and respect for where people actually are…not where they’re told they should be.
If you’ve found your way here, you’re welcome.
Stay curious.
Be gentle with yourself.
And don’t forget, there’s still room for laughter.
