Everyday 7 is a living, breathing third space built on humanness, not hierarchy. No gurus. No perfection. Just real people co-creating a space to grow, connect, and belong.
When we built Everyday 7, we didn’t want another stage with an audience.
We wanted a circle.
A place where you could show up fully, whether you are in the middle of thriving, unraveling, or somewhere deliciously in between.
That is why E7 is structured horizontally, not hierarchically.
Founders, facilitators, members — we all come with our own perspectives, life experiences, and messy beautiful paths.
No one has all the answers. No one is meant to.
Instead, we share what we have lived. We offer what we are learning. We witness each other becoming.
Wisdom moves sideways here, not downward.
Everyday 7 isn’t home. It isn’t work.
It is something in between. A third space where you can catch your breath, check in with yourself, and reconnect to your humanness.
You do not have to "get it together" to belong here.
You do not have to achieve, ascend, or optimize.
You just have to show up real.
Because realness is the bridge to belonging.
If you are looking for a perfect platform, you might be a little disappointed.
(Not because we are sloppy, but because we know life is not static, and neither are we.)
We see Everyday 7 as a living thing.
Always listening.
Always adjusting.
Always open to being reshaped by the people who find a home here.
In a world obsessed with finished products, we are more interested in finished moments.
Small, sacred instances of humanness shared in real time.
If you have been looking for a space where you do not have to perform, perfect, or pretend, where your ideas and voice can actually shape the environment, you are already part of what we are building.
We are always open to:
A third space is not built for you.
It is built with you.
Let’s co-create a place where every human can be in their humanness every day.
Messy. Brave. Becoming.
Just like it was meant to be.
Contact us or Learn more about Essentials and Circles.
Or just hang around and see where your own humanness takes you.