Epiphany Place · Membership

The method, kept in repair.

Not a course. Not a community. The single structure designed to prevent the work you have done from quietly coming apart.

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Premise

Every founder who has ever finished a transformational program knows what happens next. The clarity dims. The rhythm slips. The audits stop. The dashboards fall behind. Four months later, you are doing exactly what you did before — but now with the additional weight of having known better.

This is the predictable, observed pattern. Momentum Decay™ does not skip the people who learn how to prevent it.

Membership is what the Momentum Method™ looks like when it is applied not just to your business — but to your relationship with the method itself.

What you elect into, each month.

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The Gathering Table

One mastermind session per month with Sheros and the active membership. A working session, not a webinar. You bring what is decaying that month — the room helps you compress it.

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The Quarterly Re-audit

Every ninety days, your Compression vs. Decay Audit reopens. The same instrument, applied to whatever has shifted. You see decay before it metastasizes.

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The Creator Ecosystem Tools

Access to the AI workflows that scale your output without scaling your hours — content repurposing, lead nurture, decision logging. Configured against your method, not against generic templates.

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The Archive

Every cohort's case studies, decisions, and shifts. Not as inspiration — as reference. What other practitioners did when their column went decay-dominant. Searchable. Confidential.

The terms

$297
Monthly · Cancel anytime

Annual option available at the time of enrollment.

What is true of this

"Build for continuity of method — not for current-cycle outcomes."

Return to my workspace

Membership begins on the day of enrollment. Your first Gathering Table session is scheduled within fourteen days. Your Compression vs. Decay Audit reopens immediately for re-baselining. By beginning membership you affirm only one thing — that the work you have done deserves the structure that keeps it from coming undone.