2021-09-30
1 小时 11 分钟So I first met Christopher Carter nearly a decade ago when he raised his hand to participate in the inaugural good Life project immersion.
And it was this year long deep dive into work and life that we ran for about five years.
And Christopher, or Casey, as most people call him, he was running fast.
At that point, I wasn't sure if he was running towards something as much as he was running from it.
In the end, I think, like most of us, it was probably both.
A married dad of three living in Ohio, working at a Chicago ad tech startup, after exiting life as a touring musician, he stumbled upon a book that would change the direction of his life in our lives.
They intersected just at that existential reimagining moment as it was shifting into high gear.
There was this moment during our first weekend together, 15 strangers who had become fast family at this industrial space in downtown Manhattan.
And I caught him out of the corner of my eye, sitting cross legged against this, I want to say, 10 zero year old wall of leaded glass windows, the light pouring in behind him, his hands laying open over his knees as he sat in meditation.
It was this moment of what would become powerful foreshadowing.
In the ensuing years, Casey would become an initiate of Yogananda self realization fellowship at Krieban Yogi.
Meditating hours a day.
He'd find himself eventually exiting his career to carve out his own path, really bridging the worlds of spirituality and business as an executive coach, the founder of this epic life consultancy, and someone who remains fiercely devoted to bringing all parts of himself, the deeply spiritual yogi, the bouncing off the walls kid and musician, the wise mentor, husband, and dad to everything he does, in his words, full life integration.
And along the way, he developed his own philosophy that he calls the four permissions, which also happens to be the focus of Casey's new book, permission to glow.
So excited to dive into this conversation with you.
I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.
And away we go.
That's how I'm starting all of my new podcasts, by the way.
That's per.
And away we go.