Cost
$180
Suggested price for each month of the journey
$540
Suggested price for the full three months
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No one turned away for lack of funds - see below
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Early Bird Discount
The first ten people to sign up before August 1st, 2024 will receive $90 off the suggested price, for a total of $450 for the full program.
Buddy Package
Sign up with two other people and each person in your group of three will receive over $200 off the suggested price, for a total of $333 per person for the full program.
Returner Rate
If you've already participated in the program, you can join an upcoming group for half off of the suggested price, for a total of $270 for the full program.
Payment plans are available, which allow you to break up the cost into monthly installments or to split the cost into two installments. Reminders can be sent when payments are due or you can manage your payment plan yourself.
No one turned away for lack of funds
If you want to join Everyday Aliveness but cannot afford the suggested price, you can pay what you can afford and you will be warmly welcomed into the program regardless. Money means vastly different things for different people, so to ensure that this program is accessible for a variety of people there is an option to join whether or not you can pay the suggested price, or anything at all for the program.
If you are able to pay more than the suggested price, you are encouraged to. Doing so allows this
program to be accessible for a broader range of people with a diverse range of backgrounds and perspectives, which benefits everyone who participates.
Register
Registration for the summer 2024 cohort is:
CLOSED
The next cohort begins on:
September 8th, 2024
Deadline to complete registration:
September 5th, 2024
After you complete the registration form, Em will reach out and schedule a call to get to know you better and answer any questions you may have. You will also be sent the welcome packet and invitations to the group meetings.
This life is our playground and death our nighttime
We must play returning at night empty handed and tired
- Rumi, translated by
Ari Honarvar