Glen Callahan's self-development training includes courses and coaching built on the traditional Indian philosophy of non-dualism (advaita), and a contemporary evidence-based coaching approach.


His mission is to inspire and facilitate vertical development and self-awareness of all.

"I have definitely benefited from my study and practice. The stated objective of this study is the achievement of mental peace. The skills of objectivity and intellectual analysis that Vedanta teaches are invaluable." - Paul M.


"I really like Glen as a teacher. I think he is tremendous and brings humor, wisdom and compassion to his students. He makes learning fun. He’s very interactive, prepared, encourages questioning and wonder in his classes. He’s passionate about teaching and dedicated to the philosophic mission to encourage eager earnest seekers to expand to their highest potential." - Maureen F.


"This philosophy and Glen’s guidance have personally benefitted me greatly. Study of this philosophy has greatly improved relationships with my two children and made me more effective at work, while reducing my levels of stress and anxiety." - Manish P.


"As a parent, I have not only benefitted from the principles of Vedanta in dealing with my children, I have watched as they (through osmosis perhaps) have implemented many of those principles. They are more willing to question instead of blindly accept and we, as a family, are more inclined towards easoning instead of assumption." - Karen R.


"I’ve benefited by having a higher level of objectivity and being less affected by the ups and downs of the world around us. This has made life way less stressful and something I share with my clients in my coaching business." Kisma O.

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Hi, I’m Glen Callahan

I have been engaged in the study, practice, and teaching of self-development for over 15 years.

My self-development journey was inspired by a desire to get to the root of my personality. Why do I do what I do? Feel what I feel? Think what I think? Who am I?

This led me down a number of dead end paths. And even finding the right path doesn't guarantee success - there are still lots of gaps to fill in, and many ways to get it wrong. I found my philosophical home at the Vedanta Academy, run by the contemporary Indian philosopher, author, and teacher Swami A. Parthasarathy.

I'm still very much on the path, and a major part of that is helping others. Your growth is the goal - mental health, vertical development, autonomy, empathy. I look forward to helping you reach your own goals.