The Cave, the Road, the Table and the Fire

Leading from a deeper place

Karl Martin author Stephanie Heald author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Muddy Pearl

Published:14th Jun '24

Should be back in stock very soon

The Cave, the Road, the Table and the Fire cover

Karl is a trusted voice in my life and this book is full of his wisdom. Read it and apply it, you will be a better leader and a better person.' Freddie Freeman, LA Dodgers. 'This book will change you, if you let it! Karl is a disruptor. His concepts will challenge you, stories will move you and models will guide you. Your work and your personal life will be expanded and enhanced, if you let them be!' Jack Hollis, President, Toyota USA; 'Karl works with so many successful business leaders and team builders and has become a successful coach in today's complicated business environment. This book is a valuable read.' Coach Joe Gibbs, JGR

A map for a new kind of leadership the world sorely needs - leaders who lead from a deeper place. Leaders who strive to lead True, Brave, Kind and Curious. Practical and focused, Martin provides tools that can grow the reader into a leader who not only succeeds within their current context, but might even 'fix the character of their times.'



Amidst a crisis of leadership in our world, Karl Martin invites you to lead from a deeper place - from your soul. You'll find your leadership soul in four daily spaces - The Cave, where you start your day in the quest of the True, The Road, where you commit to purpose through the way of the Brave, The Table, where you gather people and facilitate the art of the Kind, and end your day by The Fire, processing your day in pursuit of the Curious. Written with humour and straight shooting, this book reads like a rich conversation with a wise mentor who pulls from both ancient wisdom and modern context, who's done the hard work of distilling the complex into the simple, providing a clear pathway for living into your fullest leadership potential.

ISBN: 9781914553257

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

256 pages