My path to this work began a long time ago — at fourteen, when my mum, my brother, and I started attending personal development seminars. I didn't know then that it was the beginning of a lifelong journey.
The real turning point came at twenty-nine. Two months on the Camino de Santiago — alone, in silence, in the rhythm of walking. For the first time in my life, I truly met myself. I understood that the answers to the most important questions aren't out there. They're inside.
At forty, I took the next step — completing the full practitioner training in The Journey method by Brandon Bays, a deep approach to working with emotions and the body. That's where I became a professional guide. Since then I've worked with dozens of clients and deepened my practice further — working with groups around coaches like Steve Hardison and Steve Chandler, and over the last two years completing training in the E-motion method developed by German psychotherapist Dorothea Trassl.
I'm a father of three. I live just outside Prague, in a small village by the Berounka river. I love deep conversations, fire, silence, and adventure.
What brought me to this work wasn't theory or a hunger for knowledge. It was my own journey — through pain and disappointment in relationships, through not understanding who I was or what I was here to do, through self-doubt, feelings of being useless and unwanted, and many failures along the way.
That's exactly why I know that change is possible.

