Topics We Explored:
- How Charlie influenced KC’s career trajectory
- What kriya yoga is and how it positively affects KC’s daily life
- How KC manages having three jobs and three kids
- What communication practices KC and his spouse use to maintain a healthy relationship
- What mindset has helped KC’s resilience amidst numerous life shifts and events
- How KC came to the realization that he needed a spiritual sabbatical
- What KC thought would be a huge challenge but turned out not to be
- What’s currently challenging and terrifying KC right now
“I don’t know how a butterfly feels, but I’m sure it doesn’t feel much like a caterpillar anymore.” –Kristoffer Carter (Tweet this)
Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
- This Epic Life
- Episode 65: The Coaching Habit Unlocks Human Potential with Michael Bungay Stanier
- Good Life Project
- Camp GLP
- Jonathan Fields
- Entrepreneurship and Business-Owning Aren’t for Everyone
- Kriya yoga
- Tony Robbins
- Sadhana
- Susan Piver
- Enneagram Type 7
- KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators)
- Debugging the Impostor Syndrome with Dan Pickett
- Balancing Self-Care and Showing Up
- Autobiography of a Yogi by P. Yogananda
About Kristoffer Carter:
Kristoffer Carter (KC), culture expert for rapid-growth companies, helps businesses thrive through his speaking events and training programs. Since 2007, KC has helped Centro, a Chicago-based digital media firm, win numerous awards for workplace culture. Centro has been named the #1 Best Place to Work by Fortune Magazine, Advertising Age, and for four consecutive years by Crain’s Business Chicago. Most recently, Business Insider covered KC’s technology-free “radical sabbaticals.”
In 2016, KC launched Camelot Culture Group, which optimizes workplace culture to drive personal and organizational transformation. A devout kriyaban yogi with a Self-Realization Fellowship, KC resides in Akron, Ohio, with his wife and three children.
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