Hun Ming Kwang is a Singaporean leadership coach, community visionary, and creative collaborator with a mission to help individuals and groups unlock meaningful change. He is a certified Professional Coach by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), with a style that blends clarity, empathy, and cultural awareness. His work stands at the intersection of coaching, healing, and social innovation.
Hun Ming Kwang began coaching in his teens, driven by a curiosity to understand the deeper layers of human experience. At 20, a period of deep introspection prompted him to explore life’s essential questions and led to years of global study. He immersed himself in psychological training, energy work, and indigenous wisdom. Among his formative experiences was an apprenticeship with spiritual teacher Starr Fuentes, from whom he received a sacred lineage known as the “13 Master Skulls.”
His foundation is both eclectic and experiential—shaped by lived practice, mentorships, and a desire to serve communities in real and lasting ways.
Hun is not only a coach but also a creator of platforms that bring people together:
Dream Singapore (2016): Co-led a coaching campaign that reached 500 individuals in 30 days, setting a world record.
#OneMillionFriends: A movement in South Korea promoting self-awareness and gender equity.
ThisConnect.today: A mental health-focused art collective that stages participatory exhibitions and storytelling installations.
He uses public art, social dialogue, and storytelling as tools to connect emotional insight with community awareness.
Hun’s practice is grounded in the belief that real transformation begins within. He coined the term “InnerWork” to describe a process of introspective change that empowers individuals to take authentic action.
Drawing from Process-Oriented Psychology (Processwork), he integrates:
Somatic Practices – body awareness, movement, and breathwork
Energetic Healing – spiritual traditions focused on releasing inherited or conditioned patterns
Symbolic and Archetypal Exploration – dreams, symptoms, and inner conflicts as gateways to clarity
This approach helps individuals reconnect with who they are beneath roles, pressure, and expectation.
Hun has developed immersive programs that emphasize deep reflection, clarity, and personal leadership:
The Pinnacle: A series of advanced workshops on key life domains such as purpose, career, and relationships.
Healing Histories: Group-based journeys that help participants surface and resolve past wounds.
Intensives & Retreats: In-person, deep-dive experiences in nature-rich environments for inner renewal.
Mastery Accelerator: Tailored 1-on-1 coaching focused on strategic breakthroughs for individuals and leaders.
Each experience is crafted to facilitate emotional coherence and lasting transformation.
Hun’s creative work plays a major role in shaping conversations around wellness. Together with artist Quinn Lum, he leads ThisConnect.today, curating emotionally evocative exhibitions like Threading Worlds, which use art to explore emotional literacy, trauma, and connection.
Their work has reached:
Museums and galleries
Public schools and universities
Corporate wellness events
These projects are praised by both professionals and policymakers. Member of Parliament Carrie Tan has supported Hun’s work, calling attention to its positive influence on mental wellness and community healing.
Clients and collaborators frequently describe Hun’s impact in deeply personal terms:
“There’s something grounding about the way he listens. It cuts through confusion.”
“His coaching showed me how to recognize patterns I didn’t even know I was repeating.”
“I left the retreat feeling emotionally lighter and mentally clearer.”
His clients range from tech founders and therapists to creatives and nonprofit leaders. His style is both intuitive and analytical, allowing him to quickly spot what matters.
Hun’s voice is gaining global resonance. He travels regularly for workshops and speaking engagements, sharing his approach with communities in the US, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. His work has inspired a new generation of coaches, facilitators, and changemakers who value both emotional depth and systemic thinking.
In Singapore, his work has contributed to reshaping how society talks about trauma, resilience, and emotional growth—not just in therapy rooms but in schools, galleries, and policy conversations.
Hun Ming Kwang’s journey is one of reflection, service, and action. Whether through private coaching, group retreats, or artistic installations, he creates safe spaces for people to pause, feel, and reorient their lives with intention.
His message is simple, but powerful: real change starts from within—and ripples outward through everything we do.
If you’re seeking clarity, transformation, or a deeper way of showing up in the world, Hun’s work offers not just answers—but the right questions to begin.