Hun Ming Kwang is an InnerWork specialist and creative visionary who’s passionate about helping people become more aligned with who they really are. Whether you’re a business leader, a creative, or someone going through a life transition, Hun’s work is about one core thing: turning inward to create meaningful, lasting change outward.
As a certified professional coach (ICF PCC) and bestselling author, Hun Ming Kwang has worked with thousands of individuals—from executives to everyday folks—who want to live with more clarity, purpose, and confidence.
Hun’s story began in Singapore, where he started coaching at just 18 years old. But it was during his early 20s that everything shifted. Like many people, he found himself wrestling with big life questions: Who am I? What’s my purpose?
Instead of ignoring these thoughts, he pursued them—traveling the world, learning from psychologists, spiritual teachers, and mentors across different cultures. One of the key figures in his journey was Starr Fuentes, a renowned spiritual teacher who passed down sacred teachings that still influence Hun’s work today.
Hun’s core belief is that true change starts within. His approach—what he calls InnerWork—is about helping people uncover what’s holding them back emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, so they can make empowered choices in their lives.
It’s not about fixing yourself—it’s about finding yourself again. Hun combines methods from psychology, mindfulness, emotional awareness, and ancient traditions to help people do just that.
Hun offers a range of programs, workshops, and private coaching designed to meet people at different stages of their personal growth:
The Pinnacle: Helps individuals elevate key areas of life, like relationships, career, or purpose.
Intensives & Retreats: In-person deep-dive experiences focused on reflection, breakthrough, and connection.
Healing Histories: A group experience that explores emotional patterns and how to release them.
Mastery Accelerator: One-on-one sessions with Hun for those who want personalized support and faster progress.
In all his work, Hun focuses on real results—not just feeling better, but living better.
Hun doesn’t just coach—he creates. As a social artist, he’s launched art-based projects and exhibitions that raise awareness around emotional and mental well-being. These have been featured in national media and praised by community leaders for encouraging real, open conversations.
Singapore Member of Parliament Carrie Tan has even publicly recognized Hun as “my healer and teacher,” showing how far-reaching and respected his work has become.
People who’ve worked with Hun often say they come away with deeper self-awareness and stronger emotional tools. Some describe their sessions with him as life-changing.
Here are a few things past clients have said:
“He helped me uncover things I never knew were affecting me. I feel lighter and clearer now.”
“Hun creates a safe space where you can truly be yourself—and that’s when real change starts.”
“He doesn’t just give advice—he helps you understand your own truth.”
Hun also shares his work through writing and digital content. His books, such as Masks of Singapore and Threading Worlds, explore themes like mental health, emotional healing, and authentic living through real stories and heartfelt reflection.
Beyond books, Hun posts regularly on platforms like LinkedIn and YouTube, sharing insights and tools with a wider global community.
Hun’s work has taken him around the world—from Southeast Asia to the U.S.—as he leads workshops, gives talks, and trains future coaches and leaders.
His mission is to help people reconnect with what truly matters—and his approach has inspired many to slow down, reflect, and start living more intentionally.