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Grant Storry

Grant Storry spent the first half of his professional life as a technology entrepreneur while simultaneously (though separately) seeking spiritual wisdom and truths about reality. Circa 2020, he experienced a profound transformation that unified his understanding of reality, fundamentally changing his life’s direction.

Since then, Grant has dedicated himself to merging spiritual insights with professional endeavours to pragmatically address societal systems in dis-ease. He achieves this through writing, consulting, and operating technology enterprises designed to catalyze and accelerate regeneration.

Grant is the co-founder of Kiiren, an AI enterprise focused on aligning AI in right relationship to human values. Kiiren develops augmented intelligence that supports and requires human agency, adhering to ethical, regenerative technology practices that respect living systems.

He is also the co-founder of ePatron, a platform designed to empower Creators by helping them cultivate their creativity, share their work with communities, and earn a dignified livelihood.

Living on Vancouver Island in Canada with his wife of 25 years and their daughter, Grant co-founded Elemental Impact Group alongside his wife, who is a clinical psychologist. Elemental simultaneously pursues theories of healing and pragmatic implementations at both personal and collective scales.

www.grantstorry.com
www.kiiren.com
www.epatron.com
www.elementalimpactgroup.com

Grant Storry in Kosmos

From Leadership to Healership


This co-authored essay proposes a radical evolution of leadership—from directing others to healing the whole. Drawing on science, spiritual wisdom, and the urgency of the polycrisis, the authors frame leadership as a sacred act of stewardship across generations.


Published in Volume 25 Issue 4

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