Deep Dive Friday · An intensive House of Mastery masterclass

One subject. One hour. Taken all the way down.

Every Friday from 5 to 6am, the rhythm of the house changes register. One question, carried to depth, with the people who are doing the work. It is the Friday hour of the Daily Reset, now open as its own series. You can take a single Friday, or stay for the run.

The next Deep Dive: June 12, 2026 · 5 to 6am EAT

How it works

Deep Dive Friday is held live in the KOORA room. When you reserve a Friday, you receive the dedicated Deep Dive link and join the same room the cohort meets in. One hour, one subject, no padding. You leave with something you can act on before the next Friday comes.

Members of KOORA are already inside. Their membership includes every Friday, alongside the four mornings of the Daily Reset. Everyone else can buy a single session or a four-session bundle below.

Three ways in

Single session

KShs 2,000

One Friday. One subject taken to depth. Best if you want to test the room before you commit.

Four-session bundle

KShs 7,500

Four consecutive Fridays. A month of depth, and the saving for staying with it.

KOORA membership

KShs 15,000 / month

Every Friday included, plus the four mornings of the Daily Reset and the full covenant program. Every day of the week.

The next eight Fridays

What is coming up

Subjects shown are provisional and will be confirmed as the term agenda is published. Times are East Africa Time.

June 12, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

The Unfinished Life, and Why Good People Stall

June 19, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

The Open Loop Audit

June 26, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

Release: Closing What Drains You

July 3, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

The Four-Week Shape of a Finish

July 10, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

ALCARRA: The Weekly Engine

July 17, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

The Cost of the Almost-Done

July 24, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

Self: The Covenant You Keep First

July 31, 2026

Friday · 5 to 6am EAT

Body: The Discipline Layer

Give one Friday morning to the work that keeps getting postponed.