• Ongoing peer circles

The room gets to know you. Slowly.

Small groups that meet week after week. No agenda handed down from above. You earn a place here by coming back.

/ How circles work

Same people. Same room. Different week.

Regular cadence

No facilitator script

Silence is valid

There's no curriculum to follow. The group decides where the conversation goes. Some weeks it's heavy. Some weeks someone laughs and can't stop.

Circles meet on a recurring schedule — weekly or biweekly. Consistency is the point. Trust grows in the gaps between sessions.

You don't have to say a word until you want to. Showing up and sitting in the circle is already doing something real.

Close overhead shot of a small group of adults seated around a worn wooden table in a community room, hands visible holding mugs and resting on the table surface, warm afternoon window light from the left, someone mid-sentence leaning slightly forward, candid and unposed, no eye contact with camera
Close overhead shot of a small group of adults seated around a worn wooden table in a community room, hands visible holding mugs and resting on the table surface, warm afternoon window light from the left, someone mid-sentence leaning slightly forward, candid and unposed, no eye contact with camera
— Find your people

Circles run across North America

In-person and online circles happen in cities across the US and Canada. Groups are kept small on purpose — eight to twelve people, no more.

Send us a message and we'll match you with a circle that fits your schedule and where you are right now.

Ready to sit in the circle?

Drop us a message. Tell us your city, or nothing at all — we'll figure out the rest together.