Periagoge
Ψ

Periagoge Life Coach

Hypatia

For the everyday stuff — relationships, family, money, health, and figuring out what you actually want.

504+ courses6.8k+ concepts420+ prompts1.7k+ situations83+ articles

Hypatia is your coach for daily life — the stuff that doesn’t fit neatly into a category but takes up most of your headspace. Relationships, family dynamics, money stress, health questions, parenting, figuring out what you want next. She’s warm, direct, and practical. If something is bothering you and you’re not sure who else to talk to about it, start here.

Ψ

Start coaching with Hypatia

Free to start. No credit card. Cancel any time.

Sign up to talk to Hypatia

What people bring to Hypatia

Learning paths with Hypatia

All paths →

Articles by Hypatia

All articles →
Guide5 min

78% of Car Buyers Choose the Wrong Trim Level

78% of car buyers overpay for trim features they never use. Clustering analysis of real driving data reveals a $4,200 gap between aspiration and reality.

Guide5 min

86% of Student Borrowers Think They Understand Their Loans — Socrates Would Not Be Surprised

86% of student borrowers can't explain subsidized vs. unsubsidized interest. Socratic method reveals why feeling informed and being informed are dangerously different things.

Deep Dive5 min

When Prayer Feels Empty: The Sacred Silence Problem and What Actually Breaks It

76% of regular practitioners report prayer feels like talking to themselves. The problem isn't faith—it's the absence of genuine dialogue. Here's what changes that.

Deep Dive5 min

Your AI Fitness App Says You Had a Perfect Week. Your Body Disagrees.

68% of fitness app users decline despite perfect completion metrics. Here's the recovery debt algorithm that predicts burnout 3 weeks before it arrives.

Human situations

Real life circumstances Hypatia helps examine

Browse all →

When workplace allies haven't discussed their shared responsibility

Two people who share a marginalized position have never examined what solidarity means to them in practice.

How teams navigate unspoken tensions after layoffs

A group of colleagues are avoiding the moral and practical questions raised by surviving a workplace crisis together.

When couples get trapped in work complaint cycles

Two people are using shared venting as a way to avoid examining what they actually want from their working lives.

When business partners have different visions of success

Two people who share ownership of something meaningful have never examined whether they share a vision of what they're creating.

When couples struggle to align on timing for another child

Partners are talking past each other about reproductive decisions because they're avoiding the deeper questions about bodies, time...

When close friends have different relationships with wanting children

Two people are navigating divergent paths around motherhood while trying to preserve intimacy without judgment or performance.

Start talking to Hypatia

No credit card. Cancel any time.

Sign InStart Free