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Name: Keenan Crisp
Role: CEO & Master Facilitator
Keenan Crisp hasn’t followed a straight line — and that’s exactly what makes him interesting.
He began as a Paratrooper, leading troops across Australia and Southeast Asia. These days, you’re more likely to find him facilitating yoga classes, coaching CEOs, or mentoring leaders on how to perform at their best without losing themselves in the process.
Somewhere in between, he took a five-year sabbatical that changed everything. Think motorcycle journeys through Europe, time spent living in ashrams in India, and volunteering with Médecins Sans Frontières in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Discipline met devotion. Structure met surrender. And something deeper was forged.
For over 20 years, Keenan has studied and taught across India, the USA, Japan, New Zealand, Bali, Sri Lanka and Australia. He’s delivered more than 10,000 hours of yoga, meditation, philosophy, and breath-work — not from a pedestal, but from lived experience. His classes are grounded, practical, and quietly powerful. Students often say they feel both challenged and deeply supported.
Beyond the mat, Keenan is a Certified High Performance Coach™, working with business leaders who want to achieve big things without burning out. His focus is simple and practical: clarity, energy, courage, productivity, and influence — helping people sustain high standards and become what he calls “Happy Achievers.”
As CEO & Owner of Power Living Australia, Keenan leads with both vision and accountability. He blends behavioural science, ancient wisdom, and real-world experience to create environments where people grow under pressure — not shrink because of it.
Having lived and led in high-stakes environments, he understands what it truly means to perform without losing presence, purpose, or perspective. His work brings together discipline and depth — guiding others to strengthen both their outer performance and their inner foundation.
Getting to know the crew:
If your teaching style was a weather forecast, what would it be?
Midday tropical heatwave – sweaty, energising, no hiding.
Which pose feels like ‘home’ to you?
Child Pose.
What’s one small ritual you always do before teaching?
Offer my actions to life.