ABOUT ME

ABOUT ME

ABOUT ME

ABOUT ME

ABOUT ME

ABOUT ME

I spent years helping everyone else find their way. Mine took a little longer.

I was the high-energy guy. The one who lit up the room, pushed others forward, made things happen. I travelled across Europe as a Techstars Startup Weekend facilitator — running workshops, delivering keynotes, helping startup teams past what they thought was possible. What nobody saw — including me — was that I was running on empty and had been for years. I was a facilitator. I helped people find clarity, direction, energy. I was also burning out in a way I couldn't name — because I was too busy to notice. I was smoking a pack a day. Leaning heavily on substances. Giving everything to everyone else and quietly ignoring myself. I was great at holding space for other people's transformation. I had no idea how to hold space for my own. Nobody asks if you're OK when you're the energetic one. They assume you are. I assumed I was too. The shift didn't come from a decision. It came from a breath. A Holotropic session — three hours in the dark, eyes covered, music moving through the room. What happened in those three hours was more profound than anything I had ever experienced. Not because something external was doing it to me. Because it was coming from within — from my own work, my own body, my own breath. That distinction changed everything I understood about transformation. It wasn't a clean arc from there. There were relapses. The pandemic came. I lost the thread again, found it again, lost it. I moved to Portugal — not as a plan, but as a last honest act. And from there, slowly, I rebuilt. I completed my Wim Hof certification and my Alchemy of Breath facilitation training in the same summer. Then Transformational Breath — seven in-person training weeks over two years. Then the Oxygen Advantage. Not as a career move. As the work of becoming someone who could hold this for others. The mess is the point. If I can be changed by breath, anyone can.

I spent years helping everyone else find their way. Mine took a little longer.

I was the high-energy guy. The one who lit up the room, pushed others forward, made things happen. I travelled across Europe as a Techstars Startup Weekend facilitator — running workshops, delivering keynotes, helping startup teams past what they thought was possible. What nobody saw — including me — was that I was running on empty and had been for years. I was a facilitator. I helped people find clarity, direction, energy. I was also burning out in a way I couldn't name — because I was too busy to notice. I was smoking a pack a day. Leaning heavily on substances. Giving everything to everyone else and quietly ignoring myself. I was great at holding space for other people's transformation. I had no idea how to hold space for my own. Nobody asks if you're OK when you're the energetic one. They assume you are. I assumed I was too. The shift didn't come from a decision. It came from a breath. A Holotropic session — three hours in the dark, eyes covered, music moving through the room. What happened in those three hours was more profound than anything I had ever experienced. Not because something external was doing it to me. Because it was coming from within — from my own work, my own body, my own breath. That distinction changed everything I understood about transformation. It wasn't a clean arc from there. There were relapses. The pandemic came. I lost the thread again, found it again, lost it. I moved to Portugal — not as a plan, but as a last honest act. And from there, slowly, I rebuilt. I completed my Wim Hof certification and my Alchemy of Breath facilitation training in the same summer. Then Transformational Breath — seven in-person training weeks over two years. Then the Oxygen Advantage. Not as a career move. As the work of becoming someone who could hold this for others. The mess is the point. If I can be changed by breath, anyone can.

I spent years helping everyone else find their way. Mine took a little longer.

I was the high-energy guy. The one who lit up the room, pushed others forward, made things happen. I travelled across Europe as a Techstars Startup Weekend facilitator — running workshops, delivering keynotes, helping startup teams past what they thought was possible. What nobody saw — including me — was that I was running on empty and had been for years. I was a facilitator. I helped people find clarity, direction, energy. I was also burning out in a way I couldn't name — because I was too busy to notice. I was smoking a pack a day. Leaning heavily on substances. Giving everything to everyone else and quietly ignoring myself. I was great at holding space for other people's transformation. I had no idea how to hold space for my own. Nobody asks if you're OK when you're the energetic one. They assume you are. I assumed I was too. The shift didn't come from a decision. It came from a breath. A Holotropic session — three hours in the dark, eyes covered, music moving through the room. What happened in those three hours was more profound than anything I had ever experienced. Not because something external was doing it to me. Because it was coming from within — from my own work, my own body, my own breath. That distinction changed everything I understood about transformation. It wasn't a clean arc from there. There were relapses. The pandemic came. I lost the thread again, found it again, lost it. I moved to Portugal — not as a plan, but as a last honest act. And from there, slowly, I rebuilt. I completed my Wim Hof certification and my Alchemy of Breath facilitation training in the same summer. Then Transformational Breath — seven in-person training weeks over two years. Then the Oxygen Advantage. Not as a career move. As the work of becoming someone who could hold this for others. The mess is the point. If I can be changed by breath, anyone can.

I spent years helping everyone else find their way.Mine took a little longer.

I was the high-energy guy. The one who lit up the room, pushed others forward, made things happen. I travelled across Europe as a Techstars Startup Weekend facilitator — running workshops, delivering keynotes, helping startup teams past what they thought was possible. What nobody saw — including me — was that I was running on empty and had been for years. I was a facilitator. I helped people find clarity, direction, energy. I was also burning out in a way I couldn't name — because I was too busy to notice. I was smoking a pack a day. Leaning heavily on substances. Giving everything to everyone else and quietly ignoring myself. I was great at holding space for other people's transformation. I had no idea how to hold space for my own. Nobody asks if you're OK when you're the energetic one. They assume you are. I assumed I was too. The shift didn't come from a decision. It came from a breath. A Holotropic session — three hours in the dark, eyes covered, music moving through the room. What happened in those three hours was more profound than anything I had ever experienced. Not because something external was doing it to me. Because it was coming from within — from my own work, my own body, my own breath. That distinction changed everything I understood about transformation. It wasn't a clean arc from there. There were relapses. The pandemic came. I lost the thread again, found it again, lost it. I moved to Portugal — not as a plan, but as a last honest act. And from there, slowly, I rebuilt. I completed my Wim Hof certification and my Alchemy of Breath facilitation training in the same summer. Then Transformational Breath — seven in-person training weeks over two years. Then the Oxygen Advantage. Not as a career move. As the work of becoming someone who could hold this for others. The mess is the point. If I can be changed by breath, anyone can.

THE BACKGROUND

Four Certifications

Each one taught me something distinct.

Wim Hof Method®

Taught Me Discipline and Resilience

Where discipline and resilience were rebuilt from the ground up. The body as something to trust, not manage. The beginning of everything.

Alchemy of Breath

Taught Me Who I Could Be

Eight months of inner work. The modality that opened the inner doors — to fear, vulnerability, old grief, and what was waiting behind all of it.

Transformational Breath®

Opened My Heart

The modality that cracked the heart open. Full-body, present-moment, deeply human work. Seven in-person training weeks over two years. The core of everything I do.

Oxygen Advantage®

Gave Me the Science — and the Importance of Slowing Down

The science to back up everything I had already felt. The profound lesson that breathing less, slowing down, and finding balance changes everything. Sleep, anxiety, performance, daily life.

A SYSTEMS LENS

HOSA-Informed

Human Operating System Architecture

Trained in Human Operating System Architecture — a systems model for mapping how biological capacity and load shape behaviour and recovery. Behaviour reflects biology before it reflects choice. This informs how I read recurring patterns in sessions — why effort hasn't produced lasting change, and what the system underneath might be carrying. One of several lenses I bring to the work. Not the whole picture, but a precise part of it.

Not a guru. Not a healer.

A dealer of breath.

Not a guru. Not a healer.

A dealer of breath.

Not a guru. Not a healer.

A dealer of breath.

Not a guru. Not a healer.

A dealer of breath.

Not a guru. Not a healer.

A dealer of breath.

I have something you already own the most powerful tool in the world, built into your body, running every hour of your life. My job is to show you how to use it. That's the whole deal.

I have something you already own the most powerful tool in the world, built into your body, running every hour of your life. My job is to show you how to use it. That's the whole deal.

Portrait of sean with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a cream textured shirt and beaded necklace, softly smiling against a blurred outdoor background with greenery and sky.
Portrait of sean with shoulder-length brown hair, wearing a cream textured shirt and beaded necklace, softly smiling against a blurred outdoor background with greenery and sky.

IN-PERSON, CURRENTLY NORWAY

IN-PERSON, CURRENTLY NORWAY

ONLINE, WORLDWIDE

ONLINE, WORLDWIDE

Why Sean Paul?

I performed it. For years. In front of rooms full of founders, while quietly running myself into the ground. I know this particular exhaustion from inside it — not as an outside observer. That's not a credential. It's a different kind of knowing.

What I Believe

The Breath Is Not a Technique. It Is the Most Honest Thing About You.

It carries what you haven't said. It holds what your body has stored. It knows — long before the mind does — what needs to move, what needs to soften, what needs to be met. You just haven't been taught how to listen to it yet.

Parts of my own story live in the books on this page. The ones about addiction, about unmet need, about what we reach for when we can't be with ourselves. If that sentence lands — you already know why you're here.

What I Believe

The Breath Is Not a Technique. It Is the Most Honest Thing About You.

It carries what you haven't said. It holds what your body has stored. It knows — long before the mind does — what needs to move, what needs to soften, what needs to be met. You just haven't been taught how to listen to it yet.

Parts of my own story live in the books on this page. The ones about addiction, about unmet need, about what we reach for when we can't be with ourselves. If that sentence lands — you already know why you're here.

THE PLACE

Where the Work Happens Best.

I work best near water, in forests, in the kind of light that slows you down. Cold water has been part of my own practice from the beginning — and something about the natural world creates a quality of presence in sessions that a room in a city rarely does.

Most sessions happen online. The deepest work tends to happen in person. In-person work happens where I am. Right now, that's Norway — the forests and coastline that shaped the early part of this journey and keep calling me back.

If you're nearby, or willing to travel, it's always worth it. That's always my preference.

I Am Not Here to Heal You. I Am Here to Help You Remember You Never Needed Healing in the First Place.

I Am Not Here to Heal You. I Am Here to Help You Remember You Never Needed Healing in the First Place.

I Am Not Here to Heal You. I Am Here to Help You Remember You Never Needed Healing in the First Place.

I Am Not Here to Heal You. I Am Here to Help You Remember You Never Needed Healing in the First Place.

I Am Not Here to Heal You. I Am Here to Help You Remember You Never Needed Healing in the First Place.

I Am Not Here to Heal You. I Am Here to Help You Remember You Never Needed Healing in the First Place.

500+

Sessions facilitated

500+

Sessions facilitated

15+

Countries clients have come from

15+

Countries clients have come from

8+ Years

Focused breathwork practice

8+ Years

Focused breathwork practice

4

Certified modalities

4

Certified modalities

Certifications & Memberships

What's Included

The Books, Teachers, and Ideas

underneath everything.

The science, philosophy, and somatic understanding that shape every session. These aren't shelf decorations — they're the conversation the work is having.

  • Breath Science

    Breath

    James Nestor

    The book that made functional breathing accessible to everyone. Where most people in this work begin. The science is solid; the storytelling is exceptional.

  • Breath Science

    The Oxygen Advantage

    Patrick McKeown

    The manual for everything in the Functional Breath track. BOLT score, CO₂ tolerance, nasal breathing, altitude simulation. Dense, rigorous, and genuinely life-changing for anyone who reads it properly.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    Be Here Now

    Ram Dass

    Everything in this work comes back to presence. Ram Dass understood it with a clarity that most teachers spend a lifetime trying to approach. Keep it close.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    The Wisdom of Insecurity

    Alan Watts

    Watts at his most essential. The argument that the search for security is the root of anxiety — and that the breath, right now, is the only real ground. I return to this one often.

  • Trauma & the Body

    The Body Keeps the Score

    Bessel van der Kolk

    The scientific grounding for everything the Transformational Breath sessions reach. Why trauma lives in the body. Why talk therapy alone often isn't enough. Why breath matters.

  • Trauma & the Body

    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

    Gabor Maté

    The most compassionate book on addiction and unmet need I have ever read. Parts of my own story live in these pages. If you've ever used anything to escape yourself, read this.

  • Self-Inquiry

    Loving What Is

    Byron Katie

    The Work. Four questions that dismantle the stories we tell about our suffering. Pairs with breathwork in a way that's difficult to describe until you've felt it — the body releases what the mind finally stops defending.

  • Nervous System

    Anchored

    Deb Dana

    Polyvagal theory made practical. Understanding the nervous system as a navigation system — not a problem to be solved — changed how I facilitate every session. Essential for anyone doing this kind of work.

  • Breath Science

    Breath

    James Nestor

    The book that made functional breathing accessible to everyone. Where most people in this work begin. The science is solid; the storytelling is exceptional.

  • Breath Science

    The Oxygen Advantage

    Patrick McKeown

    The manual for everything in the Functional Breath track. BOLT score, CO₂ tolerance, nasal breathing, altitude simulation. Dense, rigorous, and genuinely life-changing for anyone who reads it properly.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    Be Here Now

    Ram Dass

    Everything in this work comes back to presence. Ram Dass understood it with a clarity that most teachers spend a lifetime trying to approach. Keep it close.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    The Wisdom of Insecurity

    Alan Watts

    Watts at his most essential. The argument that the search for security is the root of anxiety — and that the breath, right now, is the only real ground. I return to this one often.

  • Trauma & the Body

    The Body Keeps the Score

    Bessel van der Kolk

    The scientific grounding for everything the Transformational Breath sessions reach. Why trauma lives in the body. Why talk therapy alone often isn't enough. Why breath matters.

  • Trauma & the Body

    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

    Gabor Maté

    The most compassionate book on addiction and unmet need I have ever read. Parts of my own story live in these pages. If you've ever used anything to escape yourself, read this.

  • Self-Inquiry

    Loving What Is

    Byron Katie

    The Work. Four questions that dismantle the stories we tell about our suffering. Pairs with breathwork in a way that's difficult to describe until you've felt it — the body releases what the mind finally stops defending.

  • Nervous System

    Anchored

    Deb Dana

    Polyvagal theory made practical. Understanding the nervous system as a navigation system — not a problem to be solved — changed how I facilitate every session. Essential for anyone doing this kind of work.

  • Breath Science

    Breath

    James Nestor

    The book that made functional breathing accessible to everyone. Where most people in this work begin. The science is solid; the storytelling is exceptional.

  • Breath Science

    The Oxygen Advantage

    Patrick McKeown

    The manual for everything in the Functional Breath track. BOLT score, CO₂ tolerance, nasal breathing, altitude simulation. Dense, rigorous, and genuinely life-changing for anyone who reads it properly.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    Be Here Now

    Ram Dass

    Everything in this work comes back to presence. Ram Dass understood it with a clarity that most teachers spend a lifetime trying to approach. Keep it close.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    The Wisdom of Insecurity

    Alan Watts

    Watts at his most essential. The argument that the search for security is the root of anxiety — and that the breath, right now, is the only real ground. I return to this one often.

  • Trauma & the Body

    The Body Keeps the Score

    Bessel van der Kolk

    The scientific grounding for everything the Transformational Breath sessions reach. Why trauma lives in the body. Why talk therapy alone often isn't enough. Why breath matters.

  • Trauma & the Body

    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

    Gabor Maté

    The most compassionate book on addiction and unmet need I have ever read. Parts of my own story live in these pages. If you've ever used anything to escape yourself, read this.

  • Self-Inquiry

    Loving What Is

    Byron Katie

    The Work. Four questions that dismantle the stories we tell about our suffering. Pairs with breathwork in a way that's difficult to describe until you've felt it — the body releases what the mind finally stops defending.

  • Nervous System

    Anchored

    Deb Dana

    Polyvagal theory made practical. Understanding the nervous system as a navigation system — not a problem to be solved — changed how I facilitate every session. Essential for anyone doing this kind of work.

  • Breath Science

    Breath

    James Nestor

    The book that made functional breathing accessible to everyone. Where most people in this work begin. The science is solid; the storytelling is exceptional.

  • Breath Science

    The Oxygen Advantage

    Patrick McKeown

    The manual for everything in the Functional Breath track. BOLT score, CO₂ tolerance, nasal breathing, altitude simulation. Dense, rigorous, and genuinely life-changing for anyone who reads it properly.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    Be Here Now

    Ram Dass

    Everything in this work comes back to presence. Ram Dass understood it with a clarity that most teachers spend a lifetime trying to approach. Keep it close.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    The Wisdom of Insecurity

    Alan Watts

    Watts at his most essential. The argument that the search for security is the root of anxiety — and that the breath, right now, is the only real ground. I return to this one often.

  • Trauma & the Body

    The Body Keeps the Score

    Bessel van der Kolk

    The scientific grounding for everything the Transformational Breath sessions reach. Why trauma lives in the body. Why talk therapy alone often isn't enough. Why breath matters.

  • Trauma & the Body

    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

    Gabor Maté

    The most compassionate book on addiction and unmet need I have ever read. Parts of my own story live in these pages. If you've ever used anything to escape yourself, read this.

  • Self-Inquiry

    Loving What Is

    Byron Katie

    The Work. Four questions that dismantle the stories we tell about our suffering. Pairs with breathwork in a way that's difficult to describe until you've felt it — the body releases what the mind finally stops defending.

  • Nervous System

    Anchored

    Deb Dana

    Polyvagal theory made practical. Understanding the nervous system as a navigation system — not a problem to be solved — changed how I facilitate every session. Essential for anyone doing this kind of work.

  • Breath Science

    Breath

    James Nestor

    The book that made functional breathing accessible to everyone. Where most people in this work begin. The science is solid; the storytelling is exceptional.

  • Breath Science

    The Oxygen Advantage

    Patrick McKeown

    The manual for everything in the Functional Breath track. BOLT score, CO₂ tolerance, nasal breathing, altitude simulation. Dense, rigorous, and genuinely life-changing for anyone who reads it properly.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    Be Here Now

    Ram Dass

    Everything in this work comes back to presence. Ram Dass understood it with a clarity that most teachers spend a lifetime trying to approach. Keep it close.

  • Presence & Philosophy

    The Wisdom of Insecurity

    Alan Watts

    Watts at his most essential. The argument that the search for security is the root of anxiety — and that the breath, right now, is the only real ground. I return to this one often.

  • Trauma & the Body

    The Body Keeps the Score

    Bessel van der Kolk

    The scientific grounding for everything the Transformational Breath sessions reach. Why trauma lives in the body. Why talk therapy alone often isn't enough. Why breath matters.

  • Trauma & the Body

    In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

    Gabor Maté

    The most compassionate book on addiction and unmet need I have ever read. Parts of my own story live in these pages. If you've ever used anything to escape yourself, read this.

  • Self-Inquiry

    Loving What Is

    Byron Katie

    The Work. Four questions that dismantle the stories we tell about our suffering. Pairs with breathwork in a way that's difficult to describe until you've felt it — the body releases what the mind finally stops defending.

  • Nervous System

    Anchored

    Deb Dana

    Polyvagal theory made practical. Understanding the nervous system as a navigation system — not a problem to be solved — changed how I facilitate every session. Essential for anyone doing this kind of work.

Two doors in. Both €69. Both 60 minutes. Both a real beginning — not a taster.

The next breath is the first step.

The people who find their way here are usually the energetic ones. The ones giving everything. Great at being there for others — and privately not sure who's being there for them. If that sounds familiar, you already know why you're here.

If something in this landed — that's not an accident.

Functional Track

Breath Map

€69 · 60 min · Online

Science-first. Your BOLT score measured and explained. A clear diagnostic of how you breathe — and what it's costing you. For the person who wants to understand before they feel.

Transformational Track

Breathe & Reflect

€69 · 60 min · Online or In-Person

Heart-first. The breath pattern is read at the start — how you breathe says something about how you live, and a trained facilitator can see it. Then a real presence, a conversation, and a beginning. For the person who feels the call but couldn't tell you exactly what it's for. This is your door.

Not sure which track is yours?

Certified multi-modality breathwork facilitator and coach. Online worldwide. In-person when the call comes.

© 2026 Sean Paul. All rights reserved.

Certified multi-modality breathwork facilitator and coach. Online worldwide. In-person when the call comes.

© 2026 Sean Paul. All rights reserved.

Certified multi-modality breathwork facilitator and coach. Online worldwide. In-person when the call comes.

© 2026 Sean Paul. All rights reserved.

Certified multi-modality breathwork facilitator and coach. Online worldwide. In-person when the call comes.

© 2026 Sean Paul. All rights reserved.

Certified multi-modality breathwork facilitator and coach. Online worldwide. In-person when the call comes.

© 2026 Sean Paul. All rights reserved.

Certified multi-modality breathwork facilitator and coach. Online worldwide. In-person when the call comes.

© 2026 Sean Paul. All rights reserved.