As within,
so without.

Come together to share, inspire, embody.

$29/month · First cohort limited to 100 members

Reflect together. Practice together. Grow together.

Conversation, reflection, and real connection.

A space for people who want more than content.

We’re beginning slowly and intentionally.
Because culture matters more than scale.

Know Thyself Collective

$29/month


Be around people who value truth over performance

Practice reflection, deeper listening, and embodiment

Integrate insights instead of endlessly consuming them

Participate in small group discussions & live gatherings

Experience meaningful dialogue in a nervous-system-safe environment

Messages we couldn’t stop thinking about

"Even though it's a podcast where I get to listen on my own, it still feels as if there is a whole community that I'm connected with. And honestly, that makes me feel like the world has so much more light in it just because all of these people exist."

- Alexandra

"I don't know many people who think the way you and your guests do, and I don't know how to find people who do, but I desperately wish I had more like-minded, self-aware people to connect with."

- Charlotte

"When I'm done watching it's almost like I want to just jump out of my skin and share it with someone, but then there is no one. This journey can become very lonely. If there could be a community for us to reflect, that would be so healing."

- Melissa

""Your podcast has quickly turned into my favorite podcast... There's only so much we can do alone and in our head. but bringing it to real life with real people is where you really learn and grow as a human."

- Jenny

A message from André


Thank you for your kind words. You are the reason we are building this.

Over the last few weeks, we've been reading your messages slowly, one by one. And underneath all the different stories was the same feeling:

"I thought I was the only one thinking about these things this deeply."

You're not.

We heard it from people in South Africa, Mexico, Germany, India, Australia, Turkey, Taiwan, and dozens of places in between. From people in long marriages and people living by themselves. Therapists, teachers, founders, parents, people quietly putting themselves back together.

So… here it is. The beginning of our community.

We’re intentionally keeping the first cohort small because the culture of a community is shaped by the people who show up first. And out of everyone who’s expressed interest in this, you’re one of the people we felt called to invite in early.

This grows deeper, not bigger. The people who shape it aren't the loudest ones, they're the ones who make others feel safe enough to be real. And after a while, the ones who arrived quietly start making room for whoever comes next. Without being asked.

If you're reading this, you've already been seen.

Small Circles

A handful of people going through the same thing, at the same depth.

Full Transcripts

So you can return to the parts that cracked something open.

Weekly Prompts

One question to carry with you. Not to solve, just to live with.

Early Access

First in the room.

Know Thyself,
Collective.

Share, inspire, embody.

FAQs

  • Members can participate in small group conversations, community discussions, live calls, reflections, and deeper explorations of podcast themes. You’ll also receive transcripts, curated summaries, and access to the growing knowledge library.

  • No.
    There’s no curriculum to complete or pressure to “keep up.” The Collective is designed more like a living space than a program — a place to reflect, connect, and practice what resonates in real life.

  • Yes.
    You can cancel your membership anytime with no pressure or friction.

  • People who are thoughtful, curious, emotionally aware, and interested in living more honestly. Many are looking for conversations and spaces that feel more real than what they typically find online.

  • Yes, André will occasionally join conversations and reflections.
    But the heart of the Collective is not creator access — it’s the quality of the space and the people inside it.

  • Because culture matters more than scale.
    We want to build this slowly and intentionally, with enough space for genuine connection and thoughtful conversation to emerge naturally.