About Me
Hi, I’m Sean Candler — Chiropractor, lifelong learner, and self-proclaimed health nerd.
I’ve always been endlessly fascinated by how the brain and body work together as one integrated system — shaping how we move, feel, think, and live. I love the process of learning and the thrill of uncovering new insights. When I’m not in clinic or mentoring final-year chiropractic interns, you’ll usually find me deep-diving into neuroscience, reading about human nature, or exploring how we can live, move, recover, and grow — as humans, athletes, and conscious beings.
I hold a Master of Chiropractic from Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia) and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from Western University (Ontario, Canada). Since then, I’ve spent years refining my clinical and practical knowledge in functional neurology, concussion care, and integrative health — all fueled by personal experience as both a patient and a practitioner.
After sustaining a few concussions during my ice hockey days (which I only recognised much later), I became deeply curious about how head injuries affect our physiology, identity, and mental health. That curiosity became a mission: to transform the way we recognise, understand, and manage concussions. Today, I specialise in creating educational tools, resources, and digital products for both the public and professionals — blending neurophysiology, metabolic health, psychology, and real-world application.
This store is an extension of that mission. Here, you’ll find digital products, free tools, and practical guides designed to empower you with knowledge, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of your health. My goal is to make complex science accessible, actionable, and human.
Outside of work, I’m usually moving — whether that’s training, hiking, or just exploring the limits of my own body and mind. I love deep conversations, philosophical rabbit holes, and the wild beauty of nature and the cosmos — including the one inside us. Growth is my compass, and I believe the more we understand ourselves, the better we live, connect, and heal.