The Return Circle
A smaller room. A committed group. The work done in company.
KES 2,000 one-time membership · KES 2,000 per month
The book club goes wide. The Circle goes deep.
The Year of Return book club is free and open to everyone. One chapter a week, one conversation a month. No commitment beyond showing up.
The Return Circle is for the reader who has finished a chapter and cannot stop thinking about it. Who wants to sit with other people doing the same interior work, not to perform it but to do it. Who is ready to be known in the process, not just after it.
It meets more often. It goes further into the Mirror questions. It holds the kind of accountability that requires a smaller room.
Every month in the Circle
Two live sessions per month
One chapter deep-dive (90 minutes). One open session for what the reading is surfacing in your actual life.
The Mirror, extended
Each session opens with the chapter's Mirror questions, then goes where the group needs to go. Dr. Job facilitates.
A private group thread
Between sessions, a small group thread for the week's practice. Not a feed. A room.
All book club access
Everything in the free book club is included. The Circle is an addition, not a replacement.
This is not for everyone. It is for some people exactly.
You are already reading the chapters. The Mirror questions are not rhetorical for you. They are landing.
You want to do this work with people who are doing it seriously, not people who are performing seriousness.
You are willing to be known in the process, not just admired for having done it.
Transparent pricing
One-time membership
Paid once when you join. Covers your seat in the Circle for the life of your membership.
KES 2,000
once
Monthly contribution
Covers the room: the venue, facilitation, and the infrastructure that keeps the Circle running. Cancel any time.
KES 2,000
per month
The book club
Included with Circle membership. One chapter a week, one conversation a month. Open to all.
Free
always
KES 2,000 to join. KES 2,000 a month.
The monthly contribution covers the room. The membership is your commitment to the work. The book club stays free for everyone.
Pay the one-time membership first, then set up the monthly contribution.