The Story Behind CrewTrust
There were no planes where I grew up. At least, not nearby.
Aviation, to me, was the realm of the free — those who dared, those who rose above the grey weight of post-communist survival. The closest airport was five hours away. In my imagination, it was 15 years away — I had to grow up to fly. I used to look up at the sky and wonder:
What kind of people get to live that kind of life?
I didn’t come from freedom.
But I knew early on: I wanted to build it.
So I studied psychology. I became a national champion in ski orienteering. Later, I taught myself to swim — in university, from scratch — and spent a summer in the U.S. as a lifeguard. That feeling of protecting others, of being there when it counts… it stayed with me.
After college, I taught children how to swim. I saw what happens when fear turns into joy — and how learning lands best when it’s safe, playful, and real.
But there was something I hadn’t learned growing up:
how to truly communicate
I came from a family and culture where saying what you feel was rarely modeled — and often punished. So I went deep. Therapy. Psychodrama. Hypnosis. Constellations. Mindvalley.
I didn’t just want to talk about communication — I wanted to embody it.
Then I taught myself to code, moved to Budapest, and became a software developer at SAP.
Even there, I saw how poor communication drained teams and derailed projects.
So I designed my first authentic communication training — right in the heart of IT.
Eventually, after six wonderful years, I left SAP. I left the safety, the predictability. I followed the feeling.
I became cabin crew
But the skies weren’t as free as I imagined.
Behind the smiling faces, I saw exhaustion. Pressure. Loneliness.
I felt it too.
So one day, I packed up my things, took my dog Sapi, and we boarded our flight to Scandinavia— not just to find a better place, but to create one.
That’s how CrewTrust was born.
A project where everything I’ve lived through — psychology, flying, communication, healing, IT — comes together.
A place where I could finally ask the question I carried since childhood:
“What if aviation wasn’t just physically safe — but emotionally safe, too?”
I’m 31 — but I’ve lived many lives
And CrewTrust is the most honest one.
I’ve coached people through both professional crossroads and personal transformations — always with the depth of a psychologist, not the surface of a pep talk. We dove into limiting beliefs, fear of authority, unspoken team tensions, and the quiet burnout that hides behind high performance. Whether someone was facing conflict at work or feeling lost in life, I held space for them to reconnect with their clarity, confidence, and truth — not just to cope, but to shift.
I believe trust should fly higher than fear.
That authenticity fits under any uniform.
And that we don’t need another policy — we need a place to be human: where our communication is nourishing, , unprocessed — just like the organic, plant-based food I live on. Fresh, real, and actually good for you.
This is mine
I hope it becomes yours, too
