OUR STORY

This Story is Actually About YOU

You wake up each morning with the best intentions.

You want to be fully present with your loved ones, to savor the small moments that make life beautiful, to feel genuinely connected to yourself and others.

You’re someone who values authenticity, who craves real connection in a world that feels increasingly artificial.

But somewhere between your morning coffee and your evening collapse into bed, that intention gets lost in the chaos.

What’s happening around you

The world moves at breakneck speed. Notifications ping every thirty seconds. Your calendar is a Tetris game of back-to-back meetings. Social media feeds scroll endlessly, each post a small assault on your attention. The news cycle spins faster than you can process. Everyone around you seems to be running on empty, pretending they’re not drowning in the same rushing current.

How life feels

Anxious. Scattered. Like you’re watching your own life through a foggy window. You feel guilty for not being fully present when your child shows you their drawing, frustrated that your mind races even during quiet moments, and exhausted from constantly trying to keep up with a pace that feels unreal.

IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY

You weren’t meant to live as a stranger to yourself. Human beings evolved to be present, to form deep connections, to find meaning in moments of stillness.

This hyperconnected, hyper-stimulated world is asking you to betray your most fundamental nature.

It’s stealing your capacity for wonder, for peace, for the very experiences that make life worth living.

Meeting Your Guide

A Founder Who Understands

I’m Rob, founder of EVDY, and I know exactly how you feel because I’ve lived in that same fog of anxiety and disconnection.

For years, I watched the world speed up while I felt increasingly left behind by my own racing mind. Anxiety wasn’t just a feeling—it was a prison that kept me from experiencing the richness of each moment. I’d sit in beautiful places, surrounded by people I loved, and feel like I was watching it all through thick glass, unable to truly connect or be present.

Then I discovered something that changed everything: cannabis became my bridge back to presence. Not as an escape, but as a tool that quieted the mental noise and allowed me to remember what it felt like to be fully here, fully myself. That’s when I realized I wasn’t alone in this struggle, and more importantly, that there was a solution.