Whyte's mother was from
Waterford, Ireland, and his father was a
Yorkshireman. He attributes his poetic interest to both the songs and the poetry of his mother's Irish heritage and to the landscape of
West Yorkshire. He grew up in West Yorkshire and has commented that he had "a Wordsworthian childhood", in the fields and woods and on the moors. During his twenties, Whyte worked as a naturalist and lived in the
Galápagos Islands, where he experienced a near drowning on the southern shore of Hood Island. He led anthropological and natural history expeditions in the
Andes,
the Amazon and the
Himalayas. Whyte moved to the United States in 1981 and began a career as a poet and speaker in 1986. From 1987, he began taking his poetry and philosophy to larger audiences, including consulting and lecturing on organisational leadership models in the US and UK exploring the role of creativity in business. He has worked with companies such as
Boeing,
AT&T,
NASA,
Toyota,
The Royal Air Force and the
Arthur Andersen accountancy group. Work and vocation, and "Conversational Leadership" are the subjects of several of Whyte's prose books, including
Crossing the Unknown Sea: Work as Pilgrimage of Identity,
The Three Marriages: Reimagining Work, Self and Relationship and
The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of The Soul in Corporate America, which topped the business best seller lists, selling 155,000 copies. Whyte has written ten volumes of poetry and four books of prose.
Pilgrim is based on the human need to travel, "From here to there".
The House of Belonging looks at the same human need for home. He describes his collection
Everything Is Waiting For You (2003) as arising from the grief at the loss of his mother.
Pilgrim was published in May 2012. an attempt to "rehabilitate" many everyday words we often use only in pejorative or unimaginative ways. He has also written for newspapers, including
The Huffington Post and
The Observer. He leads group poetry and walking journeys regularly in Ireland, England and Italy. Whyte runs the "Many Rivers" organisation and "Invitas: The Institute for Conversational Leadership", which he founded in 2014. He has lived in
Seattle and on
Whidbey Island and currently lives in the US Pacific North West; he holds US, British and Irish citizenship. of the
Wikimedia Foundation. He has a son from his first marriage to Autumn Preble, and a daughter from his second marriage to Leslie Cotter. Whyte has practised
Zen and was a regular rock climber. ==Works==