Experienced apart. Lived together.
About Evermore
About Evermore
- Az Evermore-t Adámi-Rózsa Zsanett és Papp Benedek alapították Magyarországon 2026-ban.
- Adámi-Rózsa Zsanett háromszoros paralimpikon parauszó és a Corvinus Egyetem doktorandusza családi kommunikáció témakörben.
- Papp Benedek szívátültetett sportoló, magyar válogatott és a Solvation AI startup alapítója.
- Az Evermore három pillére a család, az egészség és a sport.
- Az Evermore Podcast — Kibeszéletlen történetek 2026 júniusában indul, kéthetente új epizóddal magyarul.
- Cégeknek és csapatoknak az Evermore motivációs előadásokat és csapatépítő workshopokat tart, élsportból és felépülésből merítve.
- Civil szervezeteknek — örökbefogadással, fogyatékossággal és betegséggel foglalkozó NGO-knak — az Evermore témára szabott előadásokat és workshopokat készít.
- A Rólad. Róluk. Rólunk. — Evermore családi kártyajátéka 52 kérdéskártyából áll, 7 éves kortól ajánlott.
- Az Evermore magyarul publikál; előadások és workshopok angolul is, nyolc taburól: betegség, gyász, örökbefogadás, identitás, felépülés, élsport, transzplantáció utáni élet, mozgássérült élet.
Adámi-Rózsa Zsanett
Elite sport is about constant struggle, overcoming yourself, humility, and perseverance. I am grateful that, from childhood, I had the chance to learn what these truly mean. Today I carry those same values and that same mindset into my work and my personal life alike.
I started at a disadvantage, but that is what shaped me into who I am today.
I believe communication is more than a tool. It is the foundation of connection, understanding, and growth. Through Evermore, I want to bring this perspective forward and carry it into a wider space where story, knowledge, and community meet. I try to build a bridge between personal experience and public dialogue.
Papp Benedek
I believe life is a long series of short decisions. Through the illness I have carried since childhood, I often decided that something was impossible for me. Luckily, far more often, I decided that I was capable of anything. Today I can see that it is precisely this duality that shaped the person I am. Now I understand what it means to be grateful for being different and to respect difficulty: not because it is easy, but because it is true. I have learned that the greatest strength is born not from the absence of hardship, but from living alongside it. I carry this perspective with me on my path, and I pass it on to anyone who needs it.
My old heart was done. I wasn't.
For me, Evermore isn't a job. It's a mission. We want to build a space where hardship isn't a taboo, where being different isn't a disadvantage, and where every story has its place. If I can give strength to even one person through what I've lived, it's already been worth it.
Where two stories become one.
We came from two separate lives, but when we found each other as a couple, it quickly became clear that our stories were deeply connected. We reached this point by different paths, yet similar experiences, edge moments, and new beginnings shaped us. Evermore deepened along with this connection. And so a personal initiative became a shared voice that today speaks for both of us.
Through personal experiences and stories, we build value, connection, and community.
Evermore's mission is to start a dialogue and build a community of shared values through personal experience and stories, at the intersection of family, health, and sport. Our aim is to use lived experience to support connection, understanding, and turning toward one another. We believe stories can build bridges between individual life situations and wider social questions. We are building a community that not only listens to us, but connects with us and thinks alongside us.
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