Walid Aboulnaga: Shamanic Breathwork - Transforming Leadership from the Inside Out | EDGE 2026
Thriving and Well-Being
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12-Feb-2026
At EDGE 2026 in Sydney, Walid Aboulnaga shares his personal journey from high-performance entrepreneur to breathwork facilitator, reframing leadership transformation as an internal process rather than an external strategy. After a life-altering health diagnosis, he began exploring alternative healing modalities and discovered that conscious breathing became the central catalyst for recovery and clarity.
Blending personal story, spirituality and practical guidance, Walid positions breath as a leadership tool for emotional regulation, stress management and deeper purpose. In a world accelerating through technological disruption and AI-driven change, he argues that resilience, connection and conscious awareness begin with something simple yet profound: the breath.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
• Conscious breathing is a practical tool for stress regulation and leadership clarity
• Sustainable performance requires alignment between mind, body and purpose
• Healing and transformation begin with awareness rather than external solutions
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