Most QKI graduate stories are about the launch — first client, first month, first practice up and running. Sebastian Wildey's is a different category. His is about what happens when a graduate uses the training to scale beyond a solo practice into something larger.

After completing the QKI program, Sebastian opened wellness and coaching centres across three different Australian states.

The pattern this represents

Scaling a coaching practice beyond a single practitioner is uncommon. Most coaches stay at the solo level for the entirety of their careers. They have to. The single-modality training model produces practitioners who can deliver one thing, in one format, in one location. Scaling requires either replicating the practitioner (impossible) or building out a model where multiple people deliver the work (requires a training framework, a brand, and a business model the founder didn't usually receive).

The QKI training is structured differently. Graduates leave with the Quantum Key Method as the integrating framework, training across six modalities, and the Business Incubator covering operations, scaling, hiring, and the mechanics of building beyond yourself. This is what made Sebastian's trajectory possible.

What he built

Sebastian opened wellness and coaching centres in three Australian states. Each centre operates as a destination for the kind of integrated work the QKI program teaches — coaching, breathwork, hypnotherapy, meditation, energy work, and the QKM — rather than the single-modality offering most coaching centres deliver.

The multi-state operation requires the kind of repeatable training and operating system that QKI graduates leave with. Without that, you can't replicate the work across locations. With it, you can.

Opened wellness and coaching centres across 3 different states. Sebastian Wildey, in his testimonial to QKI

What this case study shows

The case studies on this site cluster into two groups. The first — the more common one — is graduates who launch successful solo practices in the months after the program (Damien, Helena, Steph, Tonya-May, Natasha). Those are the standard outcome.

Sebastian's is the case for what the program is also capable of producing: graduates who scale beyond solo. The Elite Mentoring program in particular was built for graduates on this trajectory — the kind of practitioners who want maximum mentoring through both the practitioner depth and the business scale-up.

For most QKI students, solo practice is the right outcome and the right ambition. For graduates like Sebastian, the program goes further.

This case study was written by Quantum Key Institute using verified information from the graduate's testimonial. Read more practitioner stories.