Steve Stine
Steve Stine is a contemporary mythologist who weaves tales through the written word, drawing inspiration from his profound connection with nature nurtured since childhood. His debut novel, I, Enoch, serves as an imaginal compendium, a rich tapestry woven from his ongoing exploration of the natural world, depth psychology, Eastern philosophies, and global mythologies. Steve champions the integration of scientific rigor with metaphysical wisdom, firmly believing in the transformative power of...See more
Steve Stine is a contemporary mythologist who weaves tales through the written word, drawing inspiration from his profound connection with nature nurtured since childhood. His debut novel, I, Enoch, serves as an imaginal compendium, a rich tapestry woven from his ongoing exploration of the natural world, depth psychology, Eastern philosophies, and global mythologies. Steve champions the integration of scientific rigor with metaphysical wisdom, firmly believing in the transformative power of narrative storytelling to unlock humanity's latent potential. Before embarking on his literary journey, he dedicated 35 years to corporate advisory, leadership, and talent development across the Asia Pacific. As the founder and managing director of Inside Asia Advisors, a boutique leadership consultancy, Steve's commitment to nurturing talent and fostering ethical practices has been unwavering. His multifaceted approach to leadership as a service extends beyond consultancy into the realm of media. Through the Inside Asia Podcast, Steve conducted weekly discussions delving into the region's pivotal trends and developments resulting in over 170 episodes. His insightful commentary spans a wide array of subjects, from the future economy and artificial intelligence to environmental sustainability and geopolitics. Steve's work serves as a beacon, illuminating pathways toward enhanced human engagement, environmental stewardship, and corporate responsibility. He currently resides between the serene landscapes of Bali, Indonesia, and the majestic vistas of Bend, Oregon, with his loving wife and two daughters. See less