Kristoffer Carter
Carter synthesizes the realms of spirituality and leadership in his work, focusing on meditative practices and consciousness to transform organizational culture. As the founder and CEO of Epic Leadership, he has developed methods to coach Fortune 500 executives by integrating spiritual principles into their leadership styles. His approach, deeply influenced by Paramahansa Yogananda's teachings, combines practical coaching with spiritual wisdom to emphasize presence, vitality, and authenticity in leadership.\n\nCarter's writings and teachings often explore the themes of spirituality in leadership and meditative practice, which are crucial for fostering emotional authenticity and purpose-driven organizational culture. His book, "Permission to Glow: A Spiritual Guide to Epic Leadership", serves as a cornerstone for leaders seeking to blend soulful transformation with effective management. Through this work and his popular weekly newsletter, "Permission to Chill", he underscores the importance of daily meditation in achieving personal and professional growth. Carter's mission is not just about enhancing leadership skills but also about inspiring self-love, courage, and sobriety in the context of life’s challenges and spiritual journeys.\n\nReaders who engage with Carter's work can expect to gain insights into creating a conscious workplace culture that aligns with spiritual values. By offering tools for soulful leadership, he empowers individuals to pursue their personal and professional goals with renewed energy and clarity. While Carter has not been the recipient of specific literary awards, his influence is felt through his speaking engagements at TEDx and Wisdom 2.0 conferences, as well as his recognition in media outlets such as "Men’s Health" and "Fast Company". This short bio captures the essence of an author who bridges the gap between business and consciousness, crafting a path for leaders to thrive both personally and professionally.
Books by Kristoffer Carter

Permission to Glow
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