ABOUT US
"Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon." - Paul Brandt
ap·o·gee /ˈapəjē/ noun: 1. the highest point in the development of something. 2. the point in the orbit of the moon at which it is furthest from the earth.
Welcome to the future of work.
We've awakened to discover the terrain has shifted beneath our feet. We've become untethered to our employers, and our employers have become untethered to us.
It's no longer the corporate economy it once was but the gig economy, and we must make our own way in the world.
It's true. Working for oneself is the next great industrial revolution, rivaling the steam engine, the internet, and the assembly line.
We've learned that one boss can be traded for five clients.
That multiple revenue streams beats an income of one.
That autonomy is just as important as job security.
And that we can work from anywhere, anytime.
That multiple revenue streams beats an income of one.
That autonomy is just as important as job security.
And that we can work from anywhere, anytime.
Most importantly, a paycheck does not have to be divorced from purpose.
We don't want to gain everything and lose our own souls. We don't want to build a bank balance at the expense of doing what we love. And we don't want to make transactions more important than the transformation of those we serve.
We believe it's possible to do what we love and be paid well for it. That fulfilling one's purpose is not reserved for the elite. And that our calling has been working behind the scenes from the time we were born until this very moment preparing to reveal itself to us. No experience has ever been wasted, no matter how good or how bad. It all amounts to what we were meant to do.
This is Apogee. A society of innovators, creatives, and solopreneurs rising up to fulfill our purpose and reach our potential.
To achieve our apogee.
Our highest point.
The culmination of our lives.
Our highest point.
The culmination of our lives.
We do not have to do it alone. We can share our stories of success and failure and make each other better for it. We can make connections that enrich our work, give each other opportunities, and do this together as a community.
In fact, we can make being a solopreneur a little less solo.
We can endeavor together.
BEN ARMENT
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA