John Prindle, M.A., has helped people to follow their bliss since 1992. He is the founder of Creative Career Design, an organization that helps people find work they love and deepen their spiritual life. He was in the first graduating class of Peace and Conflict Studies at U.C. Berkeley and earned his Masters degree in Transpersonal Psychology from John F. Kennedy University. Mr. Prindle's career has been devoted to working with clients to enhance their spirituality and find their calling in life. He supports people as they move through challenging times in life to discover their deeper calling.
Mr. Prindle has been a faculty member with SALUS International Health Institute; the only program sponsored by the U.S. State Department that trains health professionals in spiritual healing methods. Prindle has used his transpersonal perspective to train Russian physicians and Stanford Medical School graduates in spiritual healing methods.
Prindle serves as Lecturer and Spiritual Director at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley.
As a personal coach, spiritual counselor and lecturer Prindle has worked with people from wide-ranging fields including education, high technology, science, art, and entertainment. His own spiritual calling is to help people from all walks of life transform challenging times into healing and spiritual growth.
Education, Honors, & Publications
2002 Spiritual Destiny – Grow Your Capacity to Love, Regent Press
1997 Founded Creative Career Design
1991 M.A. Counseling Psychology, John F. Kennedy University
1987 California Teachers Association Scholarship
1985 B.A. Peace and Conflict Studies, U.C. Berkeley
Professional Affiliations
Lecturer, Group Facilitator, Spiritual Director,
Addiction Consultant, Health Educator
Graduate Theological Union
Franciscan School of Theology
Institute for Spirituality & Worship
School of Applied Theology
Salus International Health Institute, (U.S. State Department)
Sequoia Hospital
Stanford University Medical Center
John Muir Hospital
Mandana Community Recovery Center
Center for Independent Living