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Bring Breath for Recovery to your people

Treatment centers, companies, schools, and individuals: one method, adapted to the room. Tell us who you serve and what you need, and we’ll respond within one business day.

What you get

  • Group sessions, keynotes, and private coaching
  • Lived experience plus a career spanning startups and Google
  • Based in Austin, available virtually everywhere

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We read every inquiry ourselves and respond within one business day. Most engagements start with a single pilot session, so your team can feel the work first.

Please don’t include any client- or patient-identifying information in this form. Organizational details only.

Delivered your way

Faith-integrated or secular. Your call.

Faith-integrated

Rooted in our own walk: scripture, prayer, and the breath God breathed, woven through the session. Built for faith-based treatment centers, ministries, and churches.

Secular

The same nervous-system work in clinical and corporate language. Nothing preached, nothing diluted. Built for workplaces and programs that need it neutral.

Same method, same facilitators, your choice in the inquiry form above or whenever we talk.

FAQ

Straight answers

Is this clinical treatment?

No. Breathwork is a complementary somatic practice. It works alongside clinical care and licensed therapy, never instead of them, and we say that plainly to your clients too.

Who facilitates the sessions?

Tyler Vazquez, founder of Breath for Recovery and certified in the Cloud Breathwork Method, and Christian Johnston, ASU-certified in Somatic Breathwork and founder of Cloud Breathwork in Austin. Both are in recovery themselves and facilitate from lived experience.

What does an engagement look like?

Usually a single pilot session first, so your team and your clients can feel the work. If it lands, we set a recurring cadence sized to your program, on-site in Austin or virtual anywhere.

Do participants need any experience?

None. Sessions are guided end to end, work seated or lying down, and every part is invitational. Trauma-informed means choice: anyone can ease off to slow breathing at any point.

Ready when you are.

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