After burning the candle at both ends in his youth, KC Carter almost died of stress-related issues at 26 years old. That scare put him on a 12-year path of pursuing what he calls “Full-Life Integration.” Along the way, KC began meditating, quit drinking, and became a Kriyaban Yogi. After helping startup Centro build from 50 employees to over 650 in just eight years, winning award after award for their legendary workplace culture, today KC is a culture and meditation advisor helping individuals and organizations thrive. KC’s sweet spot is optimizing employee experiences to drive business objectives, and his mission and values-centric programs have been featured in Business Insider, onstage at Wisdom 2.0, and in countless conferences and podcast interviews. In this interview, we talk about why it’s important that we share the vulnerable true stories of our human experiences and give other people permission to fail. We also talk about how work for him is really “creative play”, the truth about our infinite and unlimited potential, and he gives you some practical tips on how to make meditation a daily habit.
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Charlie Gilkey helps people take meaningful action on the stuff that matters most. His website, ProductiveFlourishing.com, is one of the top websites for planning and productivity for professional creatives, entrepreneurs, small business owners, and change-driven executives. He's a best-selling author, sought-after speaker and advisor on small business growth and business strategy, and specializes in systems, team development, planning, and positioning. A PhD candidate in philosophy and a former Army logistics officer, his work is grounded in theory and is practical and actionable. Charlie’s mission is ultimately to help creative people thrive in business and life. His clients are go-getters, world changers and big thinkers with vision and drive—but they're also deeply compassionate with dreams of making the world a better place. In this episode, we talk about what it means to “thrash” in creative projects and why we do it, why it’s best to think big and act small when it comes to your creative projects, who should be in your Success Pack, the importance of being vulnerable enough to ask for help, and how to tap into your unique brilliance rather than becoming a carbon copy of someone else.
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