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Kapil Gupta

Kapil helps people shift their lives from Performance to Presence. He does that through transformational coaching, organising talks, Connected Wokrplace workshops for companies, men’s groups, and online forums for people to connect and discuss their challenges and successes in an open and safe space. As a co-founder of TurnON Britain, a company dedicated towards personal growth, for which he also raised a $1m in capital, Kapil spent 6 years living a very spiritually monastic lifestyle, full of practices based in connection and relating. Brought up in an environment that valued “education, success, achievement, a good career, wealth, and family,” Kapil spent 15 years successfully striving towards them all, including a Masters in Business Administration from University of Edinburgh and an 11 year relationship that ended in divorce, only to discover that he was “only happy on the surface while disconnected underneath.” Committing himself to mastery of a new paradigm of relationships, which included how to be authentic, vulnerable, and in approval of the so-called negative aspects of his personality, Kapil’s personal growth journey took him away from corporate life and transformed him into a relationships and men’s interpersonal skills coach. During this journey of personal growth, he has taught 1000’s of people from the front of the room and supported 100+ people through one-on-one coaching. Kapil has a deep understanding of the Art of Emotional Communication, and loves working with people on how to create a life that is full of deep joy, play, purpose, fulfilment and thriving relationships.

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