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Dave Kashen
Conscious Leadership Coach & Trainer, Startup Founder, Co-founder at Fearless Ventures
Dave Kashen is a leadership coach and trainer associated with The Conscious Leadership Group. He is renowned for his work in conscious leadership, helping entrepreneurs and business leaders transcend their ego and achieve a state of "above the line" thinking, which is characterized by trust and responsibility rather than threat and victimhood.1 Kashen has a rich background in entrepreneurship, having co-founded and sold startups such as Worklife, which was acquired by Cisco.24
He is also the founder of Quantum Leading, a company that empowers leaders to achieve breakthroughs in their personal and professional lives.2 Kashen's coaching philosophy integrates deep inner work, aiming to help leaders connect with their true nature and lead with love, presence, and integrity.45 His clients include high-profile entrepreneurs and CEOs from companies like Instagram, Morning Brew, and others.3
In addition to his coaching practice, Kashen offers courses such as "The Inner Game of Leadership," which focus on helping leaders unlock their potential through profound inner work.4 His approach combines intellectual rigor with real-world experience and a commitment to fostering environments where people care for each other and the planet.45
Highlights
ANNOUNCING: IGE San Francisco Workshop - “The Inner Keys to Becoming a World-Class Leader” (9 days left)
Things are changing faster than ever right now.
Speaking with founders lately, there's a profound sense of tumult and chaos. Geopolitical uncertainty, market volatility, AI reshaping industries overnight.
It feels like standing in a storm that’s only intensifying.
However, those who thrive regardless of the external circumstances are those that see reality clearly.
Because the team that sees reality the clearest wins.
Seeing reality clearly allows you to channel all of your creative energy to your desired future state versus leaking into fear and undesired futures.
It affects every decision, every team interaction, and every strategic move you make.
That’s why on May 21st I’ll be in San Francisco to lead a one-day intensive workshop for founders to help them and their team to see reality clearly.
From 9am to 9pm, we’ll be doing the deep inner work that’ll create the most profound shifts that transform founders into world-class leaders.
You’ll leave you with:
- Unwavering inner clarity
- Leadership that cuts through the chaos
- Sustainable peak performance from you and your team
The last in-person event I did was my annual Sun Valley founder’s retreat where Gagan Biyani (CEO and Co-Founder of Maven) said:
“It was the single best personal development thing I've ever done on a time investment → ROI perspective.”
”I still feel in a state of flow even to this day; its been over a month since the retreat!”
And he’s not the only one who’s seen these kinds of results…
I’ve had the privilege of coaching 10+ unicorn founders and dozens who’ve built $100M+ companies, collectively creating over $100B in value.
My clients include founders of Instagram, Solana, Morning Brew, Fetch Rewards, Alto Pharmacy, Jet, Redesign Health, Indiegogo, Republic, Truebill, VRChat and many more.
We will be giving the same transformational shifts that have allowed these founders to become world-class leaders capable of not only surviving external chaos but also thrive in it.
Because once you master the Inner Game, you can effectively rally a team of top talent to scale as big as you want to go.
So if you are a founder who wants to take a step back for a day to get back years of progress, you can secure your spot at the link below:
I look forward to seeing some of you there!
Much love,
– Dave
P.S. Questions? Know someone who might benefit from this? Comment or message me and let me know.
Startups don't fail because they run out of money.
They fail because their founders run out of energy.
When a founder's emotional, mental, and creative energy depletes, the company flatlines long before the bank account hits zero.
This is the invisible crisis in entrepreneurship that people rarely talk about: