Frequently asked questions

About the founders and Evermore

  • Who founded Evermore?

    Evermore was founded in 2026 in Hungary by Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa and Benedek Papp. Zsanett is a three-time Paralympic swimmer (Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020, Paris 2024), a four-time world record holder, and a PhD candidate at Corvinus University of Budapest researching family and adoption communication. Benedek is a heart transplant athlete (transplanted in 2025) who joined the Hungarian national team in April 2026, and is the founder of Solvation AI. They build Evermore's content from their own lived experience.

  • Why did Evermore start?

    Evermore started as Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa's personal initiative. As an adopted person and a researcher in family communication, she was searching for support for the questions her own family and others were asking. When she met Benedek Papp, a heart transplant athlete, and they became partners, it became clear that their two stories, lived separately around different taboos, were built on the same conversations. In 2026 a personal initiative became a shared brand. Experienced apart. Lived together.

  • What does "two stories, one voice" mean?

    Two stories: Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa's Paralympic career and her research in adoption communication, and Benedek Papp's recovery after heart transplant and his elite sport. One voice: a shared editorial approach across the podcast, talks, and card games. In Hungarian, from lived experience, without judgment.

  • What does Evermore focus on?

    Evermore covers eight family and sport taboos: illness, death and grief, adoption, identity, recovery, elite sport, life after transplantation, and life with a physical disability. We approach them through three pillars: family, health, and sport. The formats: a Hungarian-language podcast every two weeks, talks and workshops at corporate and civic events, and the About You. About Them. About Us. card game.

  • Who is Evermore for?

    Evermore is for Hungarian-speaking adults and families ready to say within a family, in a relationship, or at work the things that have gone unsaid. For adult parents, young adults, HR professionals, and communities where a specific taboo (illness, grief, adoption, identity, recovery, elite sport) can no longer stay out of the conversation.

  • How can I get in touch?

    You can write to us via the Contact page. Speaking bookings, workshops, press, and general questions all go there. We respond within 24 hours.

The podcast

  • What is the Evermore Podcast about?

    The Evermore Podcast is a Hungarian podcast on family and sport taboos: illness, grief, adoption, identity, recovery, elite sport, life after transplantation, and life with a physical disability. In each episode, Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa and Benedek Papp talk about one specific taboo, drawing on their own lived experience and stories from invited guests. The goal: to make speakable what we usually don't speak.

  • Where can I listen?

    The Evermore Podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. It's free on every platform, and every new episode goes live on all three at the same time.

  • How often do new episodes drop?

    New Evermore Podcast episodes drop every other Thursday, on all major platforms at the same time.

  • Who are the hosts?

    The Evermore Podcast is hosted by Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa and Benedek Papp. Zsanett is a three-time Paralympic swimmer and a PhD candidate at Corvinus University researching family and adoption communication; as an adopted person, she speaks about adoption through her own story. Benedek is a heart transplant athlete (2025), Hungarian national team member (2026), and the founder of Solvation AI; he speaks directly from the intersection of recovery and elite sport.

  • What topics come up?

    The Evermore Podcast covers eight family and sport taboos: illness, death and grief, adoption, identity, recovery, elite sport, life after transplantation, and life with a physical disability. Each episode is about one specific taboo, drawn from lived experience, expanded by invited guests and experts. The editorial principle: without judgment, with anchors, in the places conversation hasn't reached before.

  • How can I suggest a topic?

    You can send a topic suggestion via the Contact page: your own story, a question, or even a fragment of a taboo-related story. We treat every submission confidentially, and we only publish anything if you directly authorize us to. We confirm receipt within 24 hours.

Speaking & workshops

  • What kinds of talks do you give?

    The Evermore speakers, Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa and Benedek Papp, build every talk from lived experience. Our most frequent talk titles: "The invisible taboo: illness in the family," "Recovery as shared family work," "What we don't tell our children," "Adoption: when family begins differently," "Breaking taboos in teams and in families." For corporate audiences, the emphasis is motivational; for civic organizations, the depth is tailored to the topic.

  • How much does a talk cost?

    Pricing for talks and workshops is bespoke: it depends on audience size, format (online or in-person), travel distance, and depth of preparation. Fill in the quote request form on this page and tell us when, for whom, and on what topic. We send a quote within 24 hours.

  • What kinds of workshops do you run?

    We run workshops for corporate clients, civic organizations, schools, and hospitals. Group size is 4–20 people; duration ranges from 90 minutes to a half-day or full-day format. Workshops are built around structured exercises; where relevant, we use the About You. About Them. About Us. deck as a conversation starter. In-person in Budapest, online in Hungarian or English.

  • Who are the talks and workshops for?

    We give talks and workshops for corporate clients (companies, teams, HR teams) and civic organizations alike. Typical occasions: executive offsites, team-building days, HR events on the corporate side; thematic conferences, community days for affected groups, professional workshops on the civic side.

  • Online or in-person?

    Both formats are available. In-person currently in Budapest, online both within Hungary and internationally. We give talks and workshops in Hungarian and in English.

  • How long does a talk or workshop last?

    Talks run 45–60 minutes; workshops are available in 90-minute, half-day, or full-day formats, depending on the depth of the topic.

Card game

  • What's in the card game?

    About You. About Them. About Us., the Evermore family card game, contains 52 question cards in a two-sided format: one side has questions a parent can ask the child, the other side has questions the child can ask the parent. A sample category: the family's origin (adoption story, family roles). Suitable for the kitchen table, a longer car ride, or an intimate evening conversation.

  • What age is it recommended for?

    About You. About Them. About Us. is recommended from age 7, specifically for adoptive families with a child between 7 and 14. A second deck, Yours. Mine. Ours., launches on June 30, 2026, for transplant patients and their families.

  • How do I order?

    You can order the card game by filling in the order form at evermore.hu/shop. After we receive the form, we send the invoice by email; payment is by bank transfer. Once the transfer arrives, we ship via Foxpost or MPL to your address. Shipping is included in the 5,990 Ft price.

  • How much does the card game cost?

    About You. About Them. About Us., the Evermore family card game, costs 5,990 Ft per deck, shipping within Hungary included. International shipping is by individual agreement.

  • How is it different from other conversation card games?

    The difference in one phrase: lived experience. The questions in About You. About Them. About Us. were written by Zsanett Adámi-Rózsa (adopted, researcher in family and adoption communication) from her own adoption experience. We refined the questions with psychologists, but the spine of the game is one person's lived life, not a professional team. We don't talk about adoption in general; we talk about the internal dynamics of a specific family, the one Zsanett lived for decades.

  • Will there be an illness version?

    Yes, the Yours. Mine. Ours. card game launches in summer 2026. Benedek Papp is developing it: after his 2025 heart transplant, the questions are tailored to family conversations around illness and recovery. The deck is made for transplant patients, their family members, and close ones. Alongside About You. About Them. About Us., it's a second anchor, from the same source: lived experience.

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