One of the things people often say they need when embarking on a creative project is something I can’t give them. Permission.
I’m not the authority or the all-knowing one who metes out permission. Permission comes from inside. As adults, we decide how we devote ourselves to our creative projects.
While I don’t think permission comes from someone else, I do believe that role models help us see what’s possible. Permission can come from seeing how someone else boldly carves out their own path. Permission comes from seeing someone else demonstrate that it’s okay to express our authentic selves.
I felt this sense of permission the minute Kristoffer Carter crossed my path almost ten years ago. There is something about him, from his unabashed energy to his ability to connect with anyone, anywhere, that inspired me. Some would call it ‘unfiltered’.
Kristoffer, or KC, and I were part of a year-long program together. This time changed our lives and also revealed that we are what we call ‘soul siblings’. KC has had a profound influence on my growth as a person and artist. He was the first person I interviewed for Stumbling Toward Genius, and I am delighted to bring this episode to you.
We talk about his new book, Permission to Glow. We discuss:
- the four permissions and how he is still on the edge of practicing them daily
- the difference between performing and embodying your message
- how Kristoffer found his path to joy through consistent spiritual practice
- and much, much more. Plus a musical treat for us!
Mentioned in this episode:
Permission to Glow book – Pre-order your copy today
Detention, the Akron-based band
Weird Al Yankovich on songwriting
I’d be so grateful for your help with a review of the podcast Stumbling Toward Genius on iTunes.
Heather says
Loved hearing this conversation between two of my favorite people! Whenever I need to silence the inner critic, I channel your voices and enthusiasm. Can’t wait to read your book, KC!
Kristoffer Carter says
Yayyyy this makes me so happy to know it will reach its way across the world. Can’t wait to hear what you think. Super proud of its design, energy, and ambition. Talk soon! -KC
Kristoffer Carter says
This was easily one of the best conversations about the creative process I’ve had the privilege to be a part of. Thanks so much for having me on! We’ve gotten some amazing feedback on this episode. Love you. -KC
Cynthia Morris says
SO glad you were on Stumbling Toward Genius – and my first interview. You made it fun and easy. I hope this helps people find you and your book! Love YOU!