About me

My name is Alex. I was born in Moscow and moved to Perth 14 years ago to build a better future for my two kids.

Most of my life has been spent in structured, practical environments — from senior HR roles in large organisations to hands-on work in construction, security, and now production management in a metal processing facility. I hold a PhD and have worked in roles where responsibility, pressure, and real-world consequences are part of the job.

At one point in my life, I went through a period that took me to some very deep, dark places. That’s what pushed me to start looking for something beyond what I already knew.

I had always been skeptical of anything that sounded like “spiritual” or abstract. But through experience, not belief, I found that some of this work actually does something real.

I went on to train in shamanic practice (Q’ero tradition), breathwork facilitation, and trauma-informed approaches. What stayed with me wasn’t the language or the concepts — it was the practical impact. It gave me structure, stability, and a different way of working with my own state.

What I care about now is simple.

I don’t believe people can be “fixed” by someone else.
I don’t believe in shortcuts or outsourcing the work.

What I’ve seen — in myself and in others — is that people are far more capable than they think, but most never learn how to access that.

My role is not to do the work for you.
It’s to guide you so you can do it yourself.

If we work together, I’ll be direct. If I don’t think I can help, I’ll say so. If we do work, the expectation is that you take responsibility for your own process.

Everything I offer is something I’ve done myself. I don’t teach or guide anything I haven’t tested in my own life.

This is not therapy, and not a replacement for medical or psychological support.
It’s a practical, experiential approach for people who are willing to engage with the work.