Start A Humanality Village
on campus at your university
it’s FREE!
What is a Humanality University Village?
A digital detox, together.
Your Village is a club on campus that journeys through our Digital Detox Wellness Program as a group learning 11 ways to be more human - we call it The Humanality Way™.
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Maybe you have dreamed of..
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💝 Being more present to the people in your life
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📴 Getting off social media
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🥰 Meaningful, authentic, and virtuous friendships.. aka "real" friends
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🌤 Spending more time outside
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🏄🏾 Doing the things you used to love
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👨🏼🎨 Learning a new hobby
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🥳 Freedom from video games or porn
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💪 Achieving that mile-high goal
What You Get
HOW IT WORKS
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Learn The Humanality Way™
Every week or month (you choose!) you’ll watch an episode together and share your thoughts, challenges, and inspiration using our discussion prompts.
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Go On A Village Adventure™
Between club meetings, you will choose one fun activity to do together as a group. Turn the phone off or leave it behind.
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Take On A Personal Real Life Victory
From phone-free meals to no screens on Sundays, challenge yourself by building new small habits one at a time.
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Engage Reality Together
With built-in accountability and flexible pacing, redefining your relationship with tech is easier and better with friends.
What is The Humanality Way™?
The best online course for your best offline life,
college student approved
Inside the course:
11 episodes
Over 8 hours of exclusive video content to watch together
100+ page digital journal workbook
Prompts and inspiration for phone-free Village Adventures (in person hangs) and Real Life Victories (fun small wins like phone free workouts)
Resources and product discounts
Inside the journal workbook:
Brainstorming your dream Life
Crafting a personal Digital Plan of Life
Episode reflections, prompts, and discussion questions
Action focused exercises
Homework Humanwork
Adventure & Real Life Victory Tracker
How to guides and cheat sheets
Bonus resources to bolster your relationships (never forget a birthday again!)
What college students are saying
Ready to start a Village on your campus?
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Step 1: Sign up to get access to materials and start your Village
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Step 2: Find 2-4 friends to become co-leaders
You can share our What is a Village? page with some friends who are interested in going on this journey with you.
They’re in? Great! Next up..
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Step 3: Find A Faculty Sponsor On Campus
Faculty member gave their thumbs up? One more approval to go..
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Step 4: Get Student Government Approval
Depending on your campus, your student government likely needs to approve the creation of this new club.
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Step 5: Sign the constitution
Download the constitution template here, fill in your university name, and have all leaders sign it.
Feel free to customize it for your club’s culture and vision.
Club leaders
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Faculty sponsor
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Student government approval
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Signed constitution
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Club leaders ✓ Faculty sponsor ✓ Student government approval ✓ Signed constitution ✓
FAQs
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Every member can sign up - it’s free! When you sign up, you get access to all the videos, program materials, and a 100+ page downloadable PDF journal workbook to accompany your digital detox journey.
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A Village should have at least 2 members. Your Village should be manageable in size so that everyone can meet to watch each lesson and participate in a monthly community Village Adventure. But the more, the merrier!
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A Village Adventure is an activity your Village does together like watching the sunset, dancing, or an artsy activity of your choice. It does not require a Trust Fund, plane ticket, or extensive gear! We give you options and inspiration to make planning your next outing fun. Village Adventures bring your group together for shared new and communal experiences, offline.
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You get to choose the pacing of the course! You can complete the course in 3 months, 6 months, or 12 months. Whatever works best for your club.
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Keep the club going by organizing more activities and maintaining a welcoming space to have an intentional relationship with technology. You can run the course again each academic year as you invite more people to detox and be more human.