Sid Karwal

Sid Karwal

I've been designing, coding, and building things online since I was 10. Built a design studio, ran e-commerce ops, launched boutique hotels, advised political campaigns, and built a news media company — then walked away from all of them.

I now study philosophy, theology, finance, and psychology. Interview monks, mystics, shamans and witches for a podcast that is still finding its name.

Currently building with universities and tech companies — usually at the edge, sometimes over it.

Recent Work

Evolution of Breath

Strategy + Brand + Development

Mike teaches people how to breathe. Not the kind you do to stay alive, but the kind that changes you. Ancient shamanic techniques mixed with modern therapy.

I built the strategy, brand, and platform for his breathwork certification program. We created something that bridges 5,000-year-old practices with contemporary healing—training facilitators who hold space for real transformation, not just wellness theater.

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Strategy + Digital + Operations

UBC wanted to crack South Asia for student recruitment. Not just India—the entire region from Pakistan to Indonesia.

I'm building their expansion strategy, leading brand amplification, and solving operational problems they didn't know they had. We're launching everything from high school competitions to end-to-end student journey optimization.

Turns out scaling education across 15 countries isn't just about translation—it's about understanding that a student in New Delhi has different dreams than one in Jakarta.

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Buuuk

Marketing + Operations + Content

A Singapore digital agency that builds apps for enterprises and governments. For 5 years, I've been their marketing brain—running automation systems, designing campaigns, writing case studies that actually convert prospects into clients.

I turn their technical wins into stories that make sense to people who sign checks. Consistent growth in a market where most agencies struggle to explain why they're different.

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Life Noggin

YouTube Strategy + Engagement

An educational YouTube channel that breaks down science, space, and human body topics through animated videos. 3.2 million subscribers who watch 3-5 minute episodes about why humans do weird things.

I helped them solve the problem every creator faces—people watch, but don't come back. Turned out their content was solid, but their relationship with viewers was one-sided. Fixed that.

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